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4af560e
Move zero-sized-vec-push test
poliorcetics Sep 14, 2020
85afbd8
Rebase conflicts
poliorcetics Oct 17, 2020
4fd06b9
Move vec-macro-repeat test
poliorcetics Oct 3, 2020
42271a5
Move vec swap test
poliorcetics Oct 3, 2020
1bdee96
Move subslice pattern tests to alloc/tests/slice.rs
poliorcetics Oct 3, 2020
251f6da
(rustdoc) fix test for trait impl display
liketechnik Oct 25, 2020
e4d1096
Change as_str → to_string in proc_macro::Ident::span() docs
est31 Oct 28, 2020
300362e
Close the theme picker when Escape is pressed
notriddle Oct 30, 2020
ac3a434
Allow the theme picker to work with arrow keys
notriddle Oct 30, 2020
6918a17
Add aria roles for theme picker menu
notriddle Oct 30, 2020
90c7c63
Add comment describing the Escape key weirdness
notriddle Oct 30, 2020
17b8ca9
Pull theme picker keyboard code into main.js
notriddle Oct 30, 2020
5801109
Move Copy and Clone into the list of traits implemented for all sizes
est31 Nov 4, 2020
93fa023
Fix outdated comment next to array_impl_default
est31 Nov 4, 2020
bcd2f2d
fix a couple of clippy warnings:
ma 8000 tthiaskrgr Nov 4, 2020
69e5729
Simplify the implementation of `get_mut` (no unsafe)
danielhenrymantilla Nov 4, 2020
232b9ba
Move range in ui test to ops test in library/core
sasurau4 Nov 4, 2020
a70e0c2
Fix issue 78654.
hameerabbasi Nov 4, 2020
bd7229d
make intern_const_alloc_recursive return error fix #78655
vn-ki Nov 4, 2020
5855fb7
Move f64::NAN ui tests into `library`
Oct 27, 2020
97d5a1b
Fix format
Nov 4, 2020
d8afe98
Clean up docs for 'as' keyword
camelid Oct 19, 2020
bdbcaf0
Update cargo
ehuss Nov 5, 2020
3084a55
Don't use `crate` in link text
camelid Nov 5, 2020
bbdb1f0
Clean up some intra-doc links
camelid Nov 5, 2020
677b2ac
Add missing comma
camelid Nov 5, 2020
873ebcb
Fixed typo in comment
eltociear Nov 5, 2020
f9b139f
Add `mod nan` for test
Nov 5, 2020
a15ee4d
update dangling-alloc-id-ice test
vn-ki Nov 5, 2020
55f4b80
Rollup merge of #76718 - poliorcetics:vec-ui-to-unit-test, r=jyn514
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
10d2843
Rollup merge of #78093 - camelid:as-cleanup, r=jyn514
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
9922933
Rollup merge of #78425 - chansuke:move_nan, r=jyn514
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
6d7098f
Rollup merge of #78465 - est31:proc_macro_to_string, r=jyn514
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
cbf74bc
Rollup merge of #78584 - notriddle:master, r=GuillaumeGomez
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
43e1b58
Rollup merge of #78716 - est31:array_traits, r=Dylan-DPC
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
9bbb052
Rollup merge of #78727 - liketechnik:issue-55201, r=GuillaumeGomez
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
8640360
Rollup merge of #78733 - matthiaskrgr:cl11ppy, r=jyn514
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
29fad21
Rollup merge of #78735 - danielhenrymantilla:simplify-unsafecell-getm…
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
86e6afa
Rollup merge of #78738 - sasurau4:test/move-range-test-to-library-cor…
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
171d29c
Rollup merge of #78739 - hameerabbasi:issue-78654, r=nikomatsakis
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
5ffccc4
Rollup merge of #78742 - vn-ki:fix-issue-78655, r=oli-obk
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
679c4c7
Rollup merge of #78756 - ehuss:update-cargo, r=ehuss
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
f383e4f
Rollup merge of #78757 - camelid:crate-link-text, r=jyn514
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
8416e13
Rollup merge of #78758 - eltociear:patch-1, r=jyn514
m-ou-se Nov 5, 2020
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22 changes: 11 additions & 11 deletions library/core/src/intrinsics.rs
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Expand Up @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" {
/// macro, which panics when it is executed, it is *undefined behavior* to
/// reach code marked with this function.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`crate::hint::unreachable_unchecked`].
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::hint::unreachable_unchecked`](crate::hint::unreachable_unchecked).
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_unreachable_unchecked", issue = "53188")]
pub fn unreachable() -> !;

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -764,20 +764,20 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" {
/// More specifically, this is the offset in bytes between successive
/// items of the same type, including alignment padding.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`crate::mem::size_of`].
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::mem::size_of`](crate::mem::size_of).
#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_size_of", since = "1.40.0")]
pub fn size_of<T>() -> usize;

/// Moves a value to an uninitialized memory location.
///
/// Drop glue is not run on the destination.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`crate::ptr::write`].
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::ptr::write`](crate::ptr::write).
pub fn move_val_init<T>(dst: *mut T, src: T);

/// The minimum alignment of a type.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`crate::mem::align_of`].
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::mem::align_of`](crate::mem::align_of).
#[rustc_const_stable(feature = "const_min_align_of", since = "1.40.0")]
pub fn min_align_of<T>() -> usize;
/// The preferred alignment of a type.
Expand All @@ -793,21 +793,21 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" {
pub fn size_of_val<T: ?Sized>(_: *const T) -> usize;
/// The required alignment of the referenced value.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`crate::mem::align_of_val`].
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::mem::align_of_val`](crate::mem::align_of_val).
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_align_of_val", issue = "46571")]
pub fn min_align_of_val<T: ?Sized>(_: *const T) -> usize;

/// Gets a static string slice containing the name of a type.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`crate::any::type_name`].
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::any::type_name`](crate::any::type_name).
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_type_name", issue = "63084")]
pub fn type_name<T: ?Sized>() -> &'static str;

/// Gets an identifier which is globally unique to the specified type. This
/// function will return the same value for a type regardless of whichever
/// crate it is invoked in.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`crate::any::TypeId::of`].
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::any::TypeId::of`](crate::any::TypeId::of).
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_type_id", issue = "77125")]
pub fn type_id<T: ?Sized + 'static>() -> u64;

Expand All @@ -831,7 +831,7 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" {

/// Gets a reference to a static `Location` indicating where it was called.
///
/// Consider using [`crate::panic::Location::caller`] instead.
/// Consider using [`core::panic::Location::caller`](crate::panic::Location::caller) instead.
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_caller_location", issue = "76156")]
pub fn caller_location() -> &'static crate::panic::Location<'static>;

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1152,11 +1152,11 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" {

/// Performs a volatile load from the `src` pointer.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`crate::ptr::read_volatile`].
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::ptr::read_volatile`](crate::ptr::read_volatile).
pub fn volatile_load<T>(src: *const T) -> T;
/// Performs a volatile store to the `dst` pointer.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`crate::ptr::write_volatile`].
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::ptr::write_volatile`](crate::ptr::write_volatile).
pub fn volatile_store<T>(dst: *mut T, val: T);

/// Performs a volatile load from the `src` pointer
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1697,7 +1697,7 @@ extern "rust-intrinsic" {
/// Returns the value of the discriminant for the variant in 'v',
/// cast to a `u64`; if `T` has no discriminant, returns 0.
///
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`crate::mem::discriminant`].
/// The stabilized version of this intrinsic is [`core::mem::discriminant`](crate::mem::discriminant).
#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "const_discriminant", issue = "69821")]
pub fn discriminant_value<T>(v: &T) -> <T as DiscriminantKind>::Discriminant;

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12 changes: 6 additions & 6 deletions library/std/src/primitive_docs.rs
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Expand Up @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ mod prim_unit {}
//
/// Raw, unsafe pointers, `*const T`, and `*mut T`.
///
/// *[See also the `std::ptr` module][`ptr`].*
/// *[See also the `std::ptr` module](ptr).*
///
/// Working with raw pointers in Rust is uncommon, typically limited to a few patterns.
/// Raw pointers can be unaligned or [`null`]. However, when a raw pointer is
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ mod prim_array {}
/// means that elements are laid out so that every element is the same
/// distance from its neighbors.
///
/// *[See also the `std::slice` module][`crate::slice`].*
/// *[See also the `std::slice` module](crate::slice).*
///
/// Slices are a view into a block of memory represented as a pointer and a
/// length.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ mod prim_slice {}
//
/// String slices.
///
/// *[See also the `std::str` module][`crate::str`].*
/// *[See also the `std::str` module](crate::str).*
///
/// The `str` type, also called a 'string slice', is the most primitive string
/// type. It is usually seen in its borrowed form, `&str`. It is also the type
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -797,7 +797,7 @@ mod prim_tuple {}
/// calculation with floats round to a nearby representable number. For example,
/// `5.0` and `1.0` can be exactly represented as `f32`, but `1.0 / 5.0` results
/// in `0.20000000298023223876953125` since `0.2` cannot be exactly represented
/// as `f32`. Note however, that printing floats with `println` and friends will
/// as `f32`. Note, however, that printing floats with `println` and friends will
/// often discard insignificant digits: `println!("{}", 1.0f32 / 5.0f32)` will
/// print `0.2`.
///
Expand All @@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ mod prim_tuple {}
///
/// For more information on floating point numbers, see [Wikipedia][wikipedia].
///
/// *[See also the `std::f32::consts` module][`crate::f32::consts`].*
/// *[See also the `std::f32::consts` module](crate::f32::consts).*
///
/// [wikipedia]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-precision_floating-point_format
#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
Expand All @@ -831,7 +831,7 @@ mod prim_f32 {}
/// `f32`][`f32`] or [Wikipedia on double precision
/// values][wikipedia] for more information.
///
/// *[See also the `std::f64::consts` module][`crate::f64::consts`].*
/// *[See also the `std::f64::consts` module](crate::f64::consts).*
///
/// [`f32`]: prim@f32
/// [wikipedia]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-precision_floating-point_format
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