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name: Tracking Issue
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about: A tracking issue for an accepted feature or RFC in Rust.
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2020-01-21 06:13:26 -06:00
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title: Tracking Issue for XXX
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labels: C-tracking-issue
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---
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NOTE: For library features, please use the "Library Tracking Issue" template instead.
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2020-01-21 06:13:26 -06:00
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Thank you for creating a tracking issue! 📜 Tracking issues are for tracking a
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feature from implementation to stabilisation. Make sure to include the relevant
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RFC for the feature if it has one. Otherwise provide a short summary of the
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feature and link any relevant PRs or issues, and remove any sections that are
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not relevant to the feature.
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Remember to add team labels to the tracking issue.
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For a language team feature, this would e.g., be `T-lang`.
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Such a feature should also be labeled with e.g., `F-my_feature`.
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This label is used to associate issues (e.g., bugs and design questions) to the feature.
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-->
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This is a tracking issue for the RFC "XXX" (rust-lang/rfcs#NNN).
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The feature gate for the issue is `#![feature(FFF)]`.
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### About tracking issues
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Tracking issues are used to record the overall progress of implementation.
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They are also used as hubs connecting to other relevant issues, e.g., bugs or open design questions.
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A tracking issue is however *not* meant for large scale discussion, questions, or bug reports about a feature.
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Instead, open a dedicated issue for the specific matter and add the relevant feature gate label.
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Discussion comments will get marked as off-topic or deleted.
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Repeated discussions on the tracking issue may lead to the tracking issue getting locked.
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### Steps
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Include each step required to complete the feature. Typically this is a PR
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implementing a feature, followed by a PR that stabilises the feature. However
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for larger features an implementation could be broken up into multiple PRs.
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- [ ] Implement the RFC (cc @rust-lang/XXX -- can anyone write up mentoring
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instructions?)
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- [ ] Adjust documentation ([see instructions on rustc-dev-guide][doc-guide])
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- [ ] Formatting for new syntax has been added to the [Style Guide] ([nightly-style-procedure])
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- [ ] Stabilization PR ([see instructions on rustc-dev-guide][stabilization-guide])
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[stabilization-guide]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/stabilization_guide.html#stabilization-pr
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[doc-guide]: https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/stabilization_guide.html#documentation-prs
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[nightly-style-procedure]: https://github.com/rust-lang/style-team/blob/main/nightly-style-procedure.md
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[Style Guide]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/tree/master/src/doc/style-guide
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### Unresolved Questions
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stabilised.
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XXX --- list all the "unresolved questions" found in the RFC to ensure they are
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not forgotten
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### Implementation history
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Include a list of all the PRs that were involved in implementing the feature.
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