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Rollup of 8 pull requests #72036
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This commit adds some new `LocalDecl` methods: - `with_source_info`, a most general constructor. - `new`, a variant of `with_source_info` which represents the most common use case. - `internal` a modifying method (like the already present `immutable`). It removes some old `LocalDecl` methods: - `new_internal` and `new_local`, because they're subsumed by the new methods. - `new_return_place`, because it was identical to `new_temp`. Finally, it cleans up all the use sites.
By boxing `local_info`.
By boxing `user_ty`.
…=sfackler Add core::future::{pending,ready} Adds two future constructors to `core`: `future::ready` and `future::pending`. These functions enable constructing futures of any type that either immediately resolve, or never resolve which is an incredible useful tool when writing documentation. These functions have prior art in both the `futures` and `async-std` crates. This implementation has been adapted from the `futures` crate. ## Examples In rust-lang#70817 we propose adding the `ready!` macro. In the example we use an `async fn` which does not return a future that implements `Unpin`, which leads to the use of `unsafe`. Instead had we had `future::ready` available, we could've written the same example without using `unsafe`: ```rust use core::task::{Context, Poll}; use core::future::{self, Future}; use core::pin::Pin; pub fn do_poll(cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<()> { let mut fut = future::ready(42_u8); let num = ready!(Pin::new(fut).poll(cx)); // ... use num Poll::Ready(()) } ``` ## Why future::ready? Arguably `future::ready` and `async {}` can be considered equivalent. The main differences are that `future::ready` returns a future that implements `Unpin`, and the returned future is a concrete type. This is useful for traits that require a future as an associated type that can sometimes be a no-op ([example](https://docs.rs/http-service/0.4.0/http_service/trait.HttpService.html#associatedtype.ConnectionFuture)). The final, minor argument is that `future::ready` and `future::pending` form a counterpart to the enum members of `Poll`: `Ready` and `Pending`. These functions form a conceptual bridge between `Poll` and `Future`, and can be used as a useful teaching device. ## References - [`futures::future::ready`](https://docs.rs/futures/0.3.4/futures/future/fn.ready.html) - [`futures::future::pending`](https://docs.rs/futures/0.3.4/futures/future/fn.pending.html) - [`async_std::future::pending`](https://docs.rs/async-std/1.5.0/async_std/future/fn.pending.html) - [`async_std::future::ready`](https://docs.rs/async-std/1.5.0/async_std/future/fn.ready.html)
Make BTreeMap::new and BTreeSet::new const
…amertj Simplify the error Registry methods a little
…thewjasper Shrink `LocalDecl` `LocalDecl` contributes 4-8% of peak heap memory usage on a range of benchmarks. This PR reduces its size from 128 bytes to 56 bytes on 64-bit, and does some clean-ups as well. r? @matthewjasper
Dead-code pass highlights too much of impl functions Fixes rust-lang#66627. Previous diagnostic: ``` error: method is never used: `unused_impl_fn_3` --> src/main.rs:28:5 | 28 | / fn unused_impl_fn_3( 29 | | var: i32, 30 | | ) { 31 | | println!("bar {}", var); 32 | | } | |_____^ ``` New diagnostic: ``` error: associated function is never used: `unused_impl_fn_3` --> $DIR/lint-dead-code-6.rs:13:8 | LL | fn unused_impl_fn_3( | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ``` This makes associated functions in line with free-standing functions.
Fix `strip-priv-imports` pass name in the rustdoc documentation
Fix canonicalization links
Better documentation for io::Read::read() return value Aims to provide the clarity requested in rust-lang#70360
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#71942 (ShrinkLocalDecl
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pass name in the rustdoc documentation #71981 (Fixstrip-priv-imports
pass name in the rustdoc documentation)Failed merges:
r? @ghost