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Remove dead toggle JS code #85548
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Remove dead toggle JS code Explanations on how I got there: I randomly saw `adjustToggle` while browsing through code, checked where it was called, put a `debugger;` instruction in it and checked on all pages while playing with settings and toggles. The breakpoint was never triggered. I then looked at `collapseNonInherent` (its grand-parent). In there, the breakpoint was triggered so I look at what was being done and in fact... nothing. So I simply removed it all, re-ran the tests and play with the UI. Everything is working as expected. Better double check in case I forgot to check a case though, but if nothing has been left out, then it's a great cleanup once again. :) r? `@jsha`
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…laumeGomez Rollup of 4 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#85506 (Reset "focusedByTab" field when doing another search) - rust-lang#85548 (Remove dead toggle JS code) - rust-lang#85550 (facepalm: operator precedence fail on my part.) - rust-lang#85555 (Check for more things in THIR unsafeck) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Explanations on how I got there: I randomly saw
adjustToggle
while browsing through code, checked where it was called, put adebugger;
instruction in it and checked on all pages while playing with settings and toggles. The breakpoint was never triggered. I then looked atcollapseNonInherent
(its grand-parent). In there, the breakpoint was triggered so I look at what was being done and in fact... nothing. So I simply removed it all, re-ran the tests and play with the UI. Everything is working as expected.Better double check in case I forgot to check a case though, but if nothing has been left out, then it's a great cleanup once again. :)
r? @jsha