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Stabilize arbitrary_enum_discriminant #86860

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@fee1-dead fee1-dead commented Jul 4, 2021

Closes #60553.


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Summary

Enables a user to specify explicit discriminants on arbitrary enums.

Previously, this was hard to achieve:

#[repr(u8)]
enum Foo {
    A(u8) = 0,
    B(i8) = 1,
    C(bool) = 42,
}

Someone would need to add 41 hidden variants in between as a workaround with implicit discriminants.

In conjunction with RFC 2195, this feature would provide more flexibility for FFI and unsafe code involving enums.

Test cases

Most tests are in src/test/ui/enum-discriminant, there are two historical tests that are now covered by the feature (removed by this pr due to them being obsolete).

Edge cases

The feature is well defined and does not have many edge cases.
One edge case was related to another unstable feature named repr128 and is resolved.

Previous PRs

The implementation PR added documentation to the Unstable Book, rust-lang/reference#1055 was opened as a continuation of rust-lang/reference#639.

Resolution of unresolved questions

The questions are resolved in #60553 (comment).


(someone please add needs-fcp)

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Closes #86858.

I think you meant #60553?

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The PR itself looks good to me

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I think you meant #60553?

whoops, fixed.

@jonas-schievink jonas-schievink added the relnotes Marks issues that should be documented in the release notes of the next release. label Jul 4, 2021
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Re-assigning to a T-lang member: r? @joshtriplett

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@rfcbot fcp merge

This feature looks reasonable to me, and I see that the stabilization report + docs are included.

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Team member @nikomatsakis has proposed to merge this. The next step is review by the rest of the tagged team members:

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🔔 This is now entering its final comment period, as per the review above. 🔔

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The final comment period, with a disposition to merge, as per the review above, is now complete.

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bors commented Jul 27, 2021

☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #85305) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts.

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bors commented Jul 28, 2021

☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #85769) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts.

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Is there anything that is blocking this from getting merged? Ping @joshtriplett

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📌 Commit 7a62f29 has been approved by LeSeulArtichaut

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⌛ Testing commit 7a62f29 with merge 02b27f1...

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☀️ Test successful - checks-actions
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wip-sync pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc-wip that referenced this pull request Oct 22, 2021
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Remove one now-longer-applicable patch, adjust a few others
 * Bump bootstrap requirements to 1.55.0.

Upstream changes:

Version 1.56.0 (2021-10-21)
========================

Language
--------

- [The 2021 Edition is now stable.][rust#88100]
  See [the edition guide][rust-2021-edition-guide] for more details.
- [The pattern in `binding @ pattern` can now also introduce new bindings.]
  [rust#85305]
- [Union field access is permitted in `const fn`.][rust#85769]

[rust-2021-edition-guide]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/index.html

Compiler
--------

- [Upgrade to LLVM 13.][rust#87570]
- [Support memory, address, and thread sanitizers on
  aarch64-unknown-freebsd.][rust#88023]
- [Allow specifying a deployment target version for all iOS targets][rust#87699]
- [Warnings can be forced on with `--force-warn`.][rust#87472]
  This feature is primarily intended for usage by `cargo fix`,
  rather than end users.
- [Promote `aarch64-apple-ios-sim` to Tier 2\*.][rust#87760]
- [Add `powerpc-unknown-freebsd` at Tier 3\*.][rust#87370]
- [Add `riscv32imc-esp-espidf` at Tier 3\*.][rust#87666]

\* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more
information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries
---------

- [Allow writing of incomplete UTF-8 sequences via stdout/stderr on Windows.]
  [rust#83342]
  The Windows console still requires valid Unicode, but this change allows
  splitting a UTF-8 character across multiple write calls. This allows, for
  instance, programs that just read and write data buffers (e.g. copying a file
  to stdout) without regard for Unicode or character boundaries.
- [Prefer `AtomicU{64,128}` over Mutex for Instant backsliding protection.]
  [rust#83093]
  For this use case, atomics scale much better under contention.
- [Implement `Extend<(A, B)>` for `(Extend<A>, Extend<B>)`][rust#85835]
- [impl Default, Copy, Clone for std::io::Sink and std::io::Empty][rust#86744]
- [`impl From<[(K, V); N]>` for all collections.][rust#84111]
- [Remove `P: Unpin` bound on impl Future for Pin.][rust#81363]
- [Treat invalid environment variable names as non-existent.][rust#86183]
  Previously, the environment functions would panic if given a
  variable name with an internal null character or equal sign (`=`).
  Now, these functions will just treat such names as non-existent
  variables, since the OS cannot represent the existence of a
  variable with such a name.

Stabilised APIs
---------------

- [`std::os::unix::fs::chroot`]
- [`UnsafeCell::raw_get`]
- [`BufWriter::into_parts`]
- [`core::panic::{UnwindSafe, RefUnwindSafe, AssertUnwindSafe}`]
  These APIs were previously stable in `std`, but are now also available
  in `core`.
- [`Vec::shrink_to`]
- [`String::shrink_to`]
- [`OsString::shrink_to`]
- [`PathBuf::shrink_to`]
- [`BinaryHeap::shrink_to`]
- [`VecDeque::shrink_to`]
- [`HashMap::shrink_to`]
- [`HashSet::shrink_to`]

These APIs are now usable in const contexts:

- [`std::mem::transmute`]
- [`[T]::first`][`slice::first`]
- [`[T]::split_first`][`slice::split_first`]
- [`[T]::last`][`slice::last`]
- [`[T]::split_last`][`slice::split_last`]

Cargo
-----

- [Cargo supports specifying a minimum supported Rust version in Cargo.toml.]
  [`rust-version`] This has no effect at present on dependency
  version selection.  We encourage crates to specify their minimum
  supported Rust version, and we encourage CI systems that support
  Rust code to include a crate's specified minimum version in the
  text matrix for that crate by default.

Compatibility notes
-------------------

- [Update to new argument parsing rules on Windows.][rust#87580]
  This adjusts Rust's standard library to match the behavior of the standard
  libraries for C/C++. The rules have changed slightly over time, and this PR
  brings us to the latest set of rules (changed in 2008).
- [Disallow the aapcs calling convention on aarch64][rust#88399]
  This was already not supported by LLVM; this change surfaces this lack of
  support with a better error message.
- [Make `SEMICOLON_IN_EXPRESSIONS_FROM_MACROS` warn by default][rust#87385]
- [Warn when an escaped newline skips multiple lines.][rust#87671]
- [Calls to `libc::getpid` / `std::process::id` from `Command::pre_exec`
  may return different values on glibc <= 2.24.][rust#81825] Rust
  now invokes the `clone3` system call directly, when available,
  to use new functionality available via that system call. Older
  versions of glibc cache the result of `getpid`, and only update
  that cache when calling glibc's clone/fork functions, so a direct
  system call bypasses that cache update. glibc 2.25 and newer no
  longer cache `getpid` for exactly this reason.

Internal changes
----------------
These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent
significant improvements to the internals and overall performance
of rustc and related tools.

- [LLVM is compiled with PGO in published x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
  artifacts.][rust#88069] This improves the performance of most Rust builds.

- [Unify representation of macros in internal data structures.][rust#88019]
  This change fixes a host of bugs with the handling of macros by the compiler,
  as well as rustdoc.

[`std::os::unix::fs::chroot`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/fs/fn.chroot.html
[`Iterator::intersperse`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html#method.intersperse
[`Iterator::intersperse_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html#method.intersperse
[`UnsafeCell::raw_get`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/cell/struct.UnsafeCell.html#method.raw_get
[`BufWriter::into_parts`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.BufWriter.html#method.into_parts
[`core::panic::{UnwindSafe, RefUnwindSafe, AssertUnwindSafe}`]: rust-lang/rust#84662
[`Vec::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.shrink_to
[`String::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/string/struct.String.html#method.shrink_to
[`OsString::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ffi/struct.OsString.html#method.shrink_to
[`PathBuf::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.shrink_to
[`BinaryHeap::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.BinaryHeap.html#method.shrink_to
[`VecDeque::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.shrink_to
[`HashMap::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/hash_map/struct.HashMap.html#method.shrink_to
[`HashSet::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/hash_set/struct.HashSet.html#method.shrink_to
[`std::mem::transmute`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/fn.transmute.html
[`slice::first`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.first
[`slice::split_first`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.split_first
[`slice::last`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.last
[`slice::split_last`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.split_last
[`rust-version`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-rust-version-field
[rust#87671]: rust-lang/rust#87671
[rust#86183]: rust-lang/rust#86183
[rust#87385]: rust-lang/rust#87385
[rust#88100]: rust-lang/rust#88100
[rust#86860]: rust-lang/rust#86860
[rust#84039]: rust-lang/rust#84039
[rust#86492]: rust-lang/rust#86492
[rust#88363]: rust-lang/rust#88363
[rust#85305]: rust-lang/rust#85305
[rust#87832]: rust-lang/rust#87832
[rust#88069]: rust-lang/rust#88069
[rust#87472]: rust-lang/rust#87472
[rust#87699]: rust-lang/rust#87699
[rust#87570]: rust-lang/rust#87570
[rust#88023]: rust-lang/rust#88023
[rust#87760]: rust-lang/rust#87760
[rust#87370]: rust-lang/rust#87370
[rust#87580]: rust-lang/rust#87580
[rust#83342]: rust-lang/rust#83342
[rust#83093]: rust-lang/rust#83093
[rust#88177]: rust-lang/rust#88177
[rust#88548]: rust-lang/rust#88548
[rust#88551]: rust-lang/rust#88551
[rust#88299]: rust-lang/rust#88299
[rust#88220]: rust-lang/rust#88220
[rust#85835]: rust-lang/rust#85835
[rust#86879]: rust-lang/rust#86879
[rust#86744]: rust-lang/rust#86744
[rust#84662]: rust-lang/rust#84662
[rust#86593]: rust-lang/rust#86593
[rust#81050]: rust-lang/rust#81050
[rust#81363]: rust-lang/rust#81363
[rust#84111]: rust-lang/rust#84111
[rust#85769]: rust-lang/rust#85769 (comment)
[rust#88490]: rust-lang/rust#88490
[rust#88269]: rust-lang/rust#88269
[rust#84176]: rust-lang/rust#84176
[rust#88399]: rust-lang/rust#88399
[rust#88227]: rust-lang/rust#88227
[rust#88200]: rust-lang/rust#88200
[rust#82776]: rust-lang/rust#82776
[rust#88077]: rust-lang/rust#88077
[rust#87728]: rust-lang/rust#87728
[rust#87050]: rust-lang/rust#87050
[rust#87619]: rust-lang/rust#87619
[rust#81825]: rust-lang/rust#81825 (comment)
[rust#88019]: rust-lang/rust#88019
[rust#87666]: rust-lang/rust#87666
netbsd-srcmastr pushed a commit to NetBSD/pkgsrc that referenced this pull request Nov 20, 2021
Pkgsrc changes:
 * Bump bootstrap kit version to 1.55.0.
 * Adjust patches as needed, some no longer apply (so removed)
 * Update checksum adjustments.
 * Avoid rust-llvm on SunOS
 * Optionally build docs
 * Remove reference to closed/old PR#54621

Upstream changes:

Version 1.56.1 (2021-11-01)
===========================

- New lints to detect the presence of bidirectional-override Unicode
  codepoints in the compiled source code ([CVE-2021-42574])

[CVE-2021-42574]: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-42574

Version 1.56.0 (2021-10-21)
========================

Language
--------

- [The 2021 Edition is now stable.][rust#88100]
  See [the edition guide][rust-2021-edition-guide] for more details.
- [The pattern in `binding @ pattern` can now also introduce new bindings.]
  [rust#85305]
- [Union field access is permitted in `const fn`.][rust#85769]

[rust-2021-edition-guide]:
  https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/edition-guide/rust-2021/index.html

Compiler
--------

- [Upgrade to LLVM 13.][rust#87570]
- [Support memory, address, and thread sanitizers on aarch64-unknown-freebsd.]
  [rust#88023]
- [Allow specifying a deployment target version for all iOS targets][rust#87699]
- [Warnings can be forced on with `--force-warn`.][rust#87472]
  This feature is primarily intended for usage by `cargo fix`, rather than
  end users.
- [Promote `aarch64-apple-ios-sim` to Tier 2\*.][rust#87760]
- [Add `powerpc-unknown-freebsd` at Tier 3\*.][rust#87370]
- [Add `riscv32imc-esp-espidf` at Tier 3\*.][rust#87666]

\* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more
information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries
---------

- [Allow writing of incomplete UTF-8 sequences via stdout/stderr on Windows.]
  [rust#83342]
  The Windows console still requires valid Unicode, but this change allows
  splitting a UTF-8 character across multiple write calls. This allows, for
  instance, programs that just read and write data buffers (e.g. copying a file
  to stdout) without regard for Unicode or character boundaries.
- [Prefer `AtomicU{64,128}` over Mutex for Instant backsliding protection.]
  [rust#83093]
  For this use case, atomics scale much better under contention.
- [Implement `Extend<(A, B)>` for `(Extend<A>, Extend<B>)`][rust#85835]
- [impl Default, Copy, Clone for std::io::Sink and std::io::Empty][rust#86744]
- [`impl From<[(K, V); N]>` for all collections.][rust#84111]
- [Remove `P: Unpin` bound on impl Future for Pin.][rust#81363]
- [Treat invalid environment variable names as non-existent.][rust#86183]
  Previously, the environment functions would panic if given a
  variable name with an internal null character or equal sign (`=`).
  Now, these functions will just treat such names as non-existent
  variables, since the OS cannot represent the existence of a
  variable with such a name.

Stabilised APIs
---------------

- [`std::os::unix::fs::chroot`]
- [`UnsafeCell::raw_get`]
- [`BufWriter::into_parts`]
- [`core::panic::{UnwindSafe, RefUnwindSafe, AssertUnwindSafe}`]
  These APIs were previously stable in `std`, but are now also available
  in `core`.
- [`Vec::shrink_to`]
- [`String::shrink_to`]
- [`OsString::shrink_to`]
- [`PathBuf::shrink_to`]
- [`BinaryHeap::shrink_to`]
- [`VecDeque::shrink_to`]
- [`HashMap::shrink_to`]
- [`HashSet::shrink_to`]

These APIs are now usable in const contexts:

- [`std::mem::transmute`]
- [`[T]::first`][`slice::first`]
- [`[T]::split_first`][`slice::split_first`]
- [`[T]::last`][`slice::last`]
- [`[T]::split_last`][`slice::split_last`]

Cargo
-----

- [Cargo supports specifying a minimum supported Rust version in Cargo.toml.]
  [`rust-version`]
  This has no effect at present on dependency version selection.
  We encourage crates to specify their minimum supported Rust
  version, and we encourage CI systems that support Rust code to
  include a crate's specified minimum version in the text matrix
  for that crate by default.

Compatibility notes
-------------------

- [Update to new argument parsing rules on Windows.][rust#87580]
  This adjusts Rust's standard library to match the behavior of the standard
  libraries for C/C++. The rules have changed slightly over time, and this PR
  brings us to the latest set of rules (changed in 2008).
- [Disallow the aapcs calling convention on aarch64][rust#88399]
  This was already not supported by LLVM; this change surfaces this lack of
  support with a better error message.
- [Make `SEMICOLON_IN_EXPRESSIONS_FROM_MACROS` warn by default][rust#87385]
- [Warn when an escaped newline skips multiple lines.][rust#87671]
- [Calls to `libc::getpid` / `std::process::id` from `Command::pre_exec`
  may return different values on glibc <= 2.24.][rust#81825]
  Rust now invokes the `clone3` system call directly, when available,
  to use new functionality available via that system call. Older
  versions of glibc cache the result of `getpid`, and only update
  that cache when calling glibc's clone/fork functions, so a direct
  system call bypasses that cache update. glibc 2.25 and newer no
  longer cache `getpid` for exactly this reason.

Internal changes
----------------
These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent
significant improvements to the internals and overall performance
of rustc and related tools.

- [LLVM is compiled with PGO in published x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu artifacts.]
  [rust#88069]
  This improves the performance of most Rust builds.
- [Unify representation of macros in internal data structures.][rust#88019]
  This change fixes a host of bugs with the handling of macros by the compiler,
  as well as rustdoc.

[`std::os::unix::fs::chroot`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/os/unix/fs/fn.chroot.html
[`Iterator::intersperse`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html#method.intersperse
[`Iterator::intersperse_with`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html#method.intersperse
[`UnsafeCell::raw_get`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/cell/struct.UnsafeCell.html#method.raw_get
[`BufWriter::into_parts`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.BufWriter.html#method.into_parts
[`core::panic::{UnwindSafe, RefUnwindSafe, AssertUnwindSafe}`]: rust-lang/rust#84662
[`Vec::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.shrink_to
[`String::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/string/struct.String.html#method.shrink_to
[`OsString::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ffi/struct.OsString.html#method.shrink_to
[`PathBuf::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.shrink_to
[`BinaryHeap::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.BinaryHeap.html#method.shrink_to
[`VecDeque::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#method.shrink_to
[`HashMap::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/hash_map/struct.HashMap.html#method.shrink_to
[`HashSet::shrink_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/collections/hash_set/struct.HashSet.html#method.shrink_to
[`std::mem::transmute`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/fn.transmute.html
[`slice::first`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.first
[`slice::split_first`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.split_first
[`slice::last`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.last
[`slice::split_last`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.slice.html#method.split_last
[`rust-version`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-rust-version-field
[rust#87671]: rust-lang/rust#87671
[rust#86183]: rust-lang/rust#86183
[rust#87385]: rust-lang/rust#87385
[rust#88100]: rust-lang/rust#88100
[rust#86860]: rust-lang/rust#86860
[rust#84039]: rust-lang/rust#84039
[rust#86492]: rust-lang/rust#86492
[rust#88363]: rust-lang/rust#88363
[rust#85305]: rust-lang/rust#85305
[rust#87832]: rust-lang/rust#87832
[rust#88069]: rust-lang/rust#88069
[rust#87472]: rust-lang/rust#87472
[rust#87699]: rust-lang/rust#87699
[rust#87570]: rust-lang/rust#87570
[rust#88023]: rust-lang/rust#88023
[rust#87760]: rust-lang/rust#87760
[rust#87370]: rust-lang/rust#87370
[rust#87580]: rust-lang/rust#87580
[rust#83342]: rust-lang/rust#83342
[rust#83093]: rust-lang/rust#83093
[rust#88177]: rust-lang/rust#88177
[rust#88548]: rust-lang/rust#88548
[rust#88551]: rust-lang/rust#88551
[rust#88299]: rust-lang/rust#88299
[rust#88220]: rust-lang/rust#88220
[rust#85835]: rust-lang/rust#85835
[rust#86879]: rust-lang/rust#86879
[rust#86744]: rust-lang/rust#86744
[rust#84662]: rust-lang/rust#84662
[rust#86593]: rust-lang/rust#86593
[rust#81050]: rust-lang/rust#81050
[rust#81363]: rust-lang/rust#81363
[rust#84111]: rust-lang/rust#84111
[rust#85769]: rust-lang/rust#85769 (comment)
[rust#88490]: rust-lang/rust#88490
[rust#88269]: rust-lang/rust#88269
[rust#84176]: rust-lang/rust#84176
[rust#88399]: rust-lang/rust#88399
[rust#88227]: rust-lang/rust#88227
[rust#88200]: rust-lang/rust#88200
[rust#82776]: rust-lang/rust#82776
[rust#88077]: rust-lang/rust#88077
[rust#87728]: rust-lang/rust#87728
[rust#87050]: rust-lang/rust#87050
[rust#87619]: rust-lang/rust#87619
[rust#81825]: rust-lang/rust#81825 (comment)
[rust#88019]: rust-lang/rust#88019
[rust#87666]: rust-lang/rust#87666

Version 1.55.0 (2021-09-09)
============================

Language
--------
- [You can now write open "from" range patterns (`X..`), which will start
  at `X` and will end at the maximum value of the integer.][83918]
- [You can now explicitly import the prelude of different editions
  through `std::prelude` (e.g. `use std::prelude::rust_2021::*;`).][86294]

Compiler
--------
- [Added tier 3\* support for `powerpc64le-unknown-freebsd`.][83572]

\* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc] for more
   information on Rust's tiered platform support.

Libraries
---------

- [Updated std's float parsing to use the Eisel-Lemire algorithm.][86761]
  These improvements should in general provide faster string parsing of floats,
  no longer reject certain valid floating point values, and reduce
  the produced code size for non-stripped artifacts.
- [`string::Drain` now implements `AsRef<str>` and `AsRef<[u8]>`.][86858]

Stabilised APIs
---------------

- [`Bound::cloned`]
- [`Drain::as_str`]
- [`IntoInnerError::into_error`]
- [`IntoInnerError::into_parts`]
- [`MaybeUninit::assume_init_mut`]
- [`MaybeUninit::assume_init_ref`]
- [`MaybeUninit::write`]
- [`array::map`]
- [`ops::ControlFlow`]
- [`x86::_bittest`]
- [`x86::_bittestandcomplement`]
- [`x86::_bittestandreset`]
- [`x86::_bittestandset`]
- [`x86_64::_bittest64`]
- [`x86_64::_bittestandcomplement64`]
- [`x86_64::_bittestandreset64`]
- [`x86_64::_bittestandset64`]

The following previously stable functions are now `const`.

- [`str::from_utf8_unchecked`]


Cargo
-----
- [Cargo will now deduplicate compiler diagnostics to the terminal when invoking
  rustc in parallel such as when using `cargo test`.][cargo/9675]
- [The package definition in `cargo metadata` now includes the `"default_run"`
  field from the manifest.][cargo/9550]
- [Added `cargo d` as an alias for `cargo doc`.][cargo/9680]
- [Added `{lib}` as formatting option for `cargo tree` to print the `"lib_name"`
  of packages.][cargo/9663]

Rustdoc
-------
- [Added "Go to item on exact match" search option.][85876]
- [The "Implementors" section on traits no longer shows redundant
  method definitions.][85970]
- [Trait implementations are toggled open by default.][86260] This should
  make the implementations more searchable by tools like `CTRL+F` in
  your browser.
- [Intra-doc links should now correctly resolve associated items (e.g. methods)
  through type aliases.][86334]
- [Traits which are marked with `#[doc(hidden)]` will no longer appear in the
  "Trait Implementations" section.][86513]


Compatibility Notes
-------------------
- [std functions that return an `io::Error` will no longer use the
  `ErrorKind::Other` variant.][85746] This is to better reflect that these
  kinds of errors could be categorised [into newer more specific `ErrorKind`
  variants][79965], and that they do not represent a user error.
- [Using environment variable names with `process::Command` on Windows now
  behaves as expected.][85270] Previously using envionment variables with
  `Command` would cause them to be ASCII-uppercased.
- [Rustdoc will now warn on using rustdoc lints that aren't prefixed
  with `rustdoc::`][86849]

[86849]: rust-lang/rust#86849
[86513]: rust-lang/rust#86513
[86334]: rust-lang/rust#86334
[86260]: rust-lang/rust#86260
[85970]: rust-lang/rust#85970
[85876]: rust-lang/rust#85876
[83572]: rust-lang/rust#83572
[86294]: rust-lang/rust#86294
[86858]: rust-lang/rust#86858
[86761]: rust-lang/rust#86761
[85769]: rust-lang/rust#85769
[85746]: rust-lang/rust#85746
[85305]: rust-lang/rust#85305
[85270]: rust-lang/rust#85270
[84111]: rust-lang/rust#84111
[83918]: rust-lang/rust#83918
[79965]: rust-lang/rust#79965
[87370]: rust-lang/rust#87370
[87298]: rust-lang/rust#87298
[cargo/9663]: rust-lang/cargo#9663
[cargo/9675]: rust-lang/cargo#9675
[cargo/9550]: rust-lang/cargo#9550
[cargo/9680]: rust-lang/cargo#9680
[cargo/9663]: rust-lang/cargo#9663
[`array::map`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/primitive.array.html#method.map
[`Bound::cloned`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ops/enum.Bound.html#method.cloned
[`Drain::as_str`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/string/struct.Drain.html#method.as_str
[`IntoInnerError::into_error`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.IntoInnerError.html#method.into_error
[`IntoInnerError::into_parts`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/struct.IntoInnerError.html#method.into_parts
[`MaybeUninit::assume_init_mut`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.assume_init_mut
[`MaybeUninit::assume_init_ref`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.assume_init_ref
[`MaybeUninit::write`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/mem/union.MaybeUninit.html#method.write
[`Seek::rewind`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/io/trait.Seek.html#method.rewind
[`ops::ControlFlow`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/ops/enum.ControlFlow.html
[`str::from_utf8_unchecked`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/str/fn.from_utf8_unchecked.html
[`x86::_bittest`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/arch/x86/fn._bittest.html
[`x86::_bittestandcomplement`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/arch/x86/fn._bittestandcomplement.html
[`x86::_bittestandreset`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/arch/x86/fn._bittestandreset.html
[`x86::_bittestandset`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/arch/x86/fn._bittestandset.html
[`x86_64::_bittest64`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/arch/x86_64/fn._bittest64.html
[`x86_64::_bittestandcomplement64`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/arch/x86_64/fn._bittestandcomplement64.html
[`x86_64::_bittestandreset64`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/arch/x86_64/fn._bittestandreset64.html
[`x86_64::_bittestandset64`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/core/arch/x86_64/fn._bittestandset64.html
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Tracking issue for RFC 2363, "Allow arbitrary enums to have explicit discriminants"