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Arbitrary self types v2: niche deshadowing test #134509
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Arbitrary self types v2 attempts to detect cases where methods in an "outer" type (e.g. a smart pointer) might "shadow" methods in the referent. There are a couple of cases where the current code makes no attempt to detect such shadowing. Both of these cases only apply if other unstable features are enabled. Add a test, mostly for illustrative purposes, so we can see the shadowing cases that can occur.
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… r=wesleywiser Arbitrary self types v2: niche deshadowing test Arbitrary self types v2 attempts to detect cases where methods in an "outer" type (e.g. a smart pointer) might "shadow" methods in the referent. There are a couple of cases where the current code makes no attempt to detect such shadowing. Both of these cases only apply if other unstable features are enabled. Add a test, mostly for illustrative purposes, so we can see the shadowing cases that can occur. Part of rust-lang#44874 r? `@wesleywiser`
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… r=wesleywiser Arbitrary self types v2: niche deshadowing test Arbitrary self types v2 attempts to detect cases where methods in an "outer" type (e.g. a smart pointer) might "shadow" methods in the referent. There are a couple of cases where the current code makes no attempt to detect such shadowing. Both of these cases only apply if other unstable features are enabled. Add a test, mostly for illustrative purposes, so we can see the shadowing cases that can occur. Part of rust-lang#44874 r? ``@wesleywiser``
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#123604 (Abstract `ProcThreadAttributeList` into its own struct) - rust-lang#128780 (Add `--doctest-compilation-args` option to add compilation flags to doctest compilation) - rust-lang#133782 (Precedence improvements: closures and jumps) - rust-lang#134509 (Arbitrary self types v2: niche deshadowing test) - rust-lang#134524 (Arbitrary self types v2: no deshadow pre feature.) - rust-lang#134539 (Restrict `#[non_exaustive]` on structs with default field values) - rust-lang#134586 (Also lint on option of function pointer comparisons) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#134509 - adetaylor:niche-deshadowing-tests, r=wesleywiser Arbitrary self types v2: niche deshadowing test Arbitrary self types v2 attempts to detect cases where methods in an "outer" type (e.g. a smart pointer) might "shadow" methods in the referent. There are a couple of cases where the current code makes no attempt to detect such shadowing. Both of these cases only apply if other unstable features are enabled. Add a test, mostly for illustrative purposes, so we can see the shadowing cases that can occur. Part of rust-lang#44874 r? ```@wesleywiser```
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Arbitrary self types v2 attempts to detect cases where methods in an "outer" type (e.g. a smart pointer) might "shadow" methods in the referent.
There are a couple of cases where the current code makes no attempt to detect such shadowing. Both of these cases only apply if other unstable features are enabled.
Add a test, mostly for illustrative purposes, so we can see the shadowing cases that can occur.
Part of #44874
r? @wesleywiser