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Upgrade rustc and bootstrap dependencies #69470
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r? @varkor (rust_highfive has picked a reviewer for you, use r? to override) |
Please do split out changes to dependencies of std (and friends), like hashbrown. I would also ask that the polonius changes are either dropped or split to a separate PR at least -- I'm not sure whether just updating polonius makes sense (cc @matthewjasper, perhaps?) |
Polonius is generally updated by @rust-lang/wg-polonius add needed. I don't think it should be updated separately. |
The polonius update is in-progress in #68993: it's still WIP as it's possible it'll contain more rustc changes than updating |
@mati865 thanks for working on the polonius update! However, it requires new facts to be emitted in addition to the API changes, I'll be taking care of it in #69482. As Matthew said, the WG usually updates both polonius and rustc in tandem, as it requires a bit of choreography to update both because of changes to fact generation, testing, and so on. |
It's unclear to me if you mean separate commits or PRs.
Dropped. |
ping from triage: thanks. |
Separate PRs for each std dependency update, unless it makes sense to couple them (e.g., like the backtrace update I just approved - #69729). Please also prepare a summary of the upstream changes for the std dependency changes. |
@bors r+ Thanks! |
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@bors r+ |
📌 Commit f5e702d has been approved by |
⌛ Testing commit f5e702d with merge b77c05fb3b027f0a822bd768a9134a1ca338c788... |
💔 Test failed - checks-azure |
Appears to be spurious chocolatey issue. @bors retry |
@mati865: 🔑 Insufficient privileges: not in try users |
@bors retry |
@bors p=1 |
☀️ Test successful - checks-azure |
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