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lukaslueg
72796a7c36
Merge branch 'master' into stab_peek_mut 2021-04-06 18:23:21 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
b3a4f91b8d Bump cfgs 2021-04-04 14:57:05 -04:00
Lukas Lueg
abcbe54575 Stabilize peekable_peek_mut
Resolves #78302

Update peekable.rs

Update library/core/src/iter/traits/iterator.rs

Co-authored-by: Ashley Mannix <kodraus@hey.com>
2021-03-26 17:41:14 +01:00
bors
bba40880c0 Auto merge of #82565 - m-ou-se:ununstabilize-bits, r=kennytm
Revert reverting of stabilizing integer::BITS.

Now that `lexical-core` has an updated version that won't break with this stabilization, let's try to stabilize this again.

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81654#issuecomment-778564715

Tracking issue with FCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76904
2021-03-25 10:29:58 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
29e64e913a
Rollup merge of #83349 - m-ou-se:unwrap-none, r=dtolnay
Remove Option::{unwrap_none, expect_none}.

This removes `Option::unwrap_none` and `Option::expect_none` since we're not going to stabilize them, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62633.

Closes #62633
2021-03-25 09:07:26 +09:00
Mara Bos
81932be5e7 Revert "Revert stabilizing integer::BITS." 2021-03-24 22:34:36 +01:00
Mara Bos
8dc0ae24bc Remove Option::{unwrap_none, expect_none}. 2021-03-14 12:54:34 +01:00
Gus Wynn
73ddfa0eea stabilize debug_non_exhaustive 2021-03-11 15:17:44 -08:00
Yuki Okushi
c46f948a80
Rollup merge of #79208 - LeSeulArtichaut:stable-unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn, r=nikomatsakis
Stabilize `unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn` lint

This makes it possible to override the level of the `unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn`, as proposed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71668#issuecomment-729770896.

Tracking issue: #71668
r? ```@nikomatsakis``` cc ```@SimonSapin``` ```@RalfJung```

# Stabilization report

This is a stabilization report for `#![feature(unsafe_block_in_unsafe_fn)]`.

## Summary

Currently, the body of unsafe functions is an unsafe block, i.e. you can perform unsafe operations inside.

The `unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn` lint, stabilized here, can be used to change this behavior, so performing unsafe operations in unsafe functions requires an unsafe block.

For now, the lint is allow-by-default, which means that this PR does not change anything without overriding the lint level.

For more information, see [RFC 2585](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2585-unsafe-block-in-unsafe-fn.md)

### Example

```rust
// An `unsafe fn` for demonstration purposes.
// Calling this is an unsafe operation.
unsafe fn unsf() {}

// #[allow(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] by default,
// the behavior of `unsafe fn` is unchanged
unsafe fn allowed() {
    // Here, no `unsafe` block is needed to
    // perform unsafe operations...
    unsf();

    // ...and any `unsafe` block is considered
    // unused and is warned on by the compiler.
    unsafe {
        unsf();
    }
}

#[warn(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]
unsafe fn warned() {
    // Removing this `unsafe` block will
    // cause the compiler to emit a warning.
    // (Also, no "unused unsafe" warning will be emitted here.)
    unsafe {
        unsf();
    }
}

#[deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]
unsafe fn denied() {
    // Removing this `unsafe` block will
    // cause a compilation error.
    // (Also, no "unused unsafe" warning will be emitted here.)
    unsafe {
        unsf();
    }
}
```
2021-03-10 08:01:25 +09:00
Albin Hedman
89c761058a
Constify ptr::write and the write[_unaligned] methods on *mut T
Constify intrinsics::forget
2021-02-23 18:00:01 +01:00
Joshua Nelson
3733275854 Update the bootstrap compiler
Note this does not change `core::derive` since it was merged after the
beta bump.
2021-02-20 17:19:30 -05:00
LeSeulArtichaut
ec20993c4d Stabilize unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn lint 2021-02-18 17:12:15 +01:00
bors
d1462d8558 Auto merge of #81172 - SimonSapin:ptr-metadata, r=oli-obk
Implement RFC 2580: Pointer metadata & VTable

RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2580

~~Before merging this PR:~~

* [x] Wait for the end of the RFC’s [FCP to merge](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2580#issuecomment-759145278).
* [x] Open a tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81513
* [x] Update `#[unstable]` attributes in the PR with the tracking issue number

----

This PR extends the language with a new lang item for the `Pointee` trait which is special-cased in trait resolution to implement it for all types. Even in generic contexts, parameters can be assumed to implement it without a corresponding bound.

For this I mostly imitated what the compiler was already doing for the `DiscriminantKind` trait. I’m very unfamiliar with compiler internals, so careful review is appreciated.

This PR also extends the standard library with new unstable APIs in `core::ptr` and `std::ptr`:

```rust
pub trait Pointee {
    /// One of `()`, `usize`, or `DynMetadata<dyn SomeTrait>`
    type Metadata: Copy + Send + Sync + Ord + Hash + Unpin;
}

pub trait Thin = Pointee<Metadata = ()>;

pub const fn metadata<T: ?Sized>(ptr: *const T) -> <T as Pointee>::Metadata {}

pub const fn from_raw_parts<T: ?Sized>(*const (), <T as Pointee>::Metadata) -> *const T {}
pub const fn from_raw_parts_mut<T: ?Sized>(*mut (),<T as Pointee>::Metadata) -> *mut T {}

impl<T: ?Sized> NonNull<T> {
    pub const fn from_raw_parts(NonNull<()>, <T as Pointee>::Metadata) -> NonNull<T> {}

    /// Convenience for `(ptr.cast(), metadata(ptr))`
    pub const fn to_raw_parts(self) -> (NonNull<()>, <T as Pointee>::Metadata) {}
}

impl<T: ?Sized> *const T {
    pub const fn to_raw_parts(self) -> (*const (), <T as Pointee>::Metadata) {}
}

impl<T: ?Sized> *mut T {
    pub const fn to_raw_parts(self) -> (*mut (), <T as Pointee>::Metadata) {}
}

/// `<dyn SomeTrait as Pointee>::Metadata == DynMetadata<dyn SomeTrait>`
pub struct DynMetadata<Dyn: ?Sized> {
    // Private pointer to vtable
}

impl<Dyn: ?Sized> DynMetadata<Dyn> {
    pub fn size_of(self) -> usize {}
    pub fn align_of(self) -> usize {}
    pub fn layout(self) -> crate::alloc::Layout {}
}

unsafe impl<Dyn: ?Sized> Send for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
unsafe impl<Dyn: ?Sized> Sync for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
impl<Dyn: ?Sized> Debug for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
impl<Dyn: ?Sized> Unpin for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
impl<Dyn: ?Sized> Copy for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
impl<Dyn: ?Sized> Clone for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
impl<Dyn: ?Sized> Eq for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
impl<Dyn: ?Sized> PartialEq for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
impl<Dyn: ?Sized> Ord for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
impl<Dyn: ?Sized> PartialOrd for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
impl<Dyn: ?Sized> Hash for DynMetadata<Dyn> {}
```

API differences from the RFC, in areas noted as unresolved questions in the RFC:

* Module-level functions instead of associated `from_raw_parts` functions on `*const T` and `*mut T`, following the precedent of `null`, `slice_from_raw_parts`, etc.
* Added `to_raw_parts`
2021-02-18 04:22:16 +00:00
Thom Chiovoloni
2711b011e6 Rename Result::ok_or_err to Result::into_ok_or_err 2021-02-17 08:54:52 -08:00
Thom Chiovoloni
f688bee4ec Add a Result::ok_or_err method to extract a T from Result<T, T> 2021-02-17 08:51:58 -08:00
Simon Sapin
5ade3fe32c Add a ThinBox library as a libcore test for pointer metadata APIs 2021-02-15 14:27:51 +01:00
Simon Sapin
642486c2b2 Fix libcore unit tests in stage 0 2021-02-15 14:27:48 +01:00
Simon Sapin
696b239f72 Add ptr::Pointee trait (for all types) and ptr::metadata function
RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2580
2021-02-15 14:27:12 +01:00
VillSnow
afdc8c7918 stabilize partition_point 2021-02-12 21:57:17 +09:00
Scott McMurray
1b7309edd6 Expand the docs for ops::ControlFlow a bit
Since I was writing some examples for an RFC anyway.
2021-02-06 22:36:05 -08:00
Mara Bos
cc882fc3be
Rollup merge of #80011 - Stupremee:stabilize-peekable-next-if, r=dtolnay
Stabilize `peekable_next_if`

This PR stabilizes the `peekable_next_if` feature

Resolves #72480
2021-02-06 00:14:06 +01:00
Mara Bos
89882388d9 Revert stabilizing integer::BITS. 2021-02-03 22:23:58 +01:00
Ashley Mannix
8940a2652e stabilize int_bits_const 2021-01-31 21:50:47 +10:00
Jonas Schievink
1e99f26894
Rollup merge of #80470 - SimonSapin:array-intoiter-type, r=m-ou-se
Stabilize by-value `[T; N]` iterator `core::array::IntoIter`

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65798

This is unblocked now that `min_const_generics` has been stabilized in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79135.

This PR does *not* include the corresponding `IntoIterator` impl, which is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/65819. Instead, an iterator can be constructed through the `new` method.

`new` would become unnecessary when `IntoIterator` is implemented and might be deprecated then, although it will stay stable.
2021-01-31 01:47:25 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
fe6b3a9792
Rollup merge of #80876 - ojeda:option-result-unwrap_unchecked, r=m-ou-se
Add `unwrap_unchecked()` methods for `Option` and `Result`

In particular:
  - `unwrap_unchecked()` for `Option`.
  - `unwrap_unchecked()` and `unwrap_err_unchecked()` for `Result`.

These complement other `*_unchecked()` methods in `core` etc.

Currently there are a couple of places it may be used inside rustc (`LinkedList`, `BTree`). It is also easy to find other repositories with similar functionality.

Fixes #48278.
2021-01-27 04:43:14 +09:00
Mara Bos
d8843d9d82
Rollup merge of #80670 - the8472:fix-zip-trusted-random-access-composition, r=m-ou-se
TrustedRandomAaccess specialization composes incorrectly for nested iter::Zips

I found this while working on improvements for TRA.

After partially consuming a Zip adapter and then wrapping it into another Zip where the adapters use their `TrustedRandomAccess` specializations leads to the outer adapter returning elements which should have already been consumed.

If the optimizer gets tripped up by the addition this might affect performance for chained `zip()` iterators even when the inner one is not partially advanced but it would require more extensive fixes to `TrustedRandomAccess` to communicate those offsets earlier.

Included test fails on nightly, [playground link](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=24fa1edf8a104ff31f5a24830593b01f)
2021-01-16 17:29:51 +00:00
Miguel Ojeda
679f6f3473 Add unwrap_unchecked() methods for Option and Result
In particular:
  - `unwrap_unchecked()` for `Option`.
  - `unwrap_unchecked()` and `unwrap_err_unchecked()` for `Result`.

These complement other `*_unchecked()` methods in `core` etc.

Currently there are a couple of places it may be used inside rustc
(`LinkedList`, `BTree`). It is also easy to find other repositories
with similar functionality.

Fixes #48278.

Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2021-01-10 15:14:38 +01:00
The8472
af2983a912 TrustedRandomAaccess spec composes incorrectly for nested iter::Zips
After partially consuming a Zip adapter and then wrapping it into
another Zip where the adapters use their TrustedRandomAccess specializations
leads to the outer adapter returning elements which should have already been
consumed.
2021-01-04 01:12:21 +01:00
CoffeeBlend
0ff1e6c697
Add test for MaybeUninit::array_assume_init 2021-01-01 22:12:49 +01:00
bors
b33e234155 Auto merge of #79895 - Kerollmops:slice-group-by, r=m-ou-se
The return of the GroupBy and GroupByMut iterators on slice

According to https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2477#issuecomment-742034372, I am opening this PR again, this time I implemented it in safe Rust only, it is therefore much easier to read and is completely safe.

This PR proposes to add two new methods to the slice, the `group_by` and `group_by_mut`. These two methods provide a way to iterate over non-overlapping sub-slices of a base slice that are separated by the predicate given by the user (e.g. `Partial::eq`, `|a, b| a.abs() < b.abs()`).

```rust
let slice = &[1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 2, 2, 2];

let mut iter = slice.group_by(|a, b| a == b);
assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[1, 1, 1][..]));
assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[3, 3][..]));
assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(&[2, 2, 2][..]));
assert_eq!(iter.next(), None);
```

[An RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2477) was open 2 years ago but wasn't necessary.
2020-12-31 12:00:43 +00:00
Jonas Schievink
7786a6b334 Add Iterator::intersperse 2020-12-30 12:07:19 -08:00
Simon Sapin
61c49d4042 Stabilize by-value [T; N] iterator core::array::IntoIter
Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65798

This is unblocked now that `min_const_generics` has been stabilized
in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79135.

This PR does *not* include the corresponding `IntoIterator` impl,
which is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/65819.
Instead, an iterator can be constructed through the `new` method.

`new` would become unnecessary when `IntoIterator` is implemented
and might be deprecated then, although it will stay stable.
2020-12-29 09:16:46 +01:00
Albin Hedman
5e27765ddf Add tests 2020-12-26 03:45:51 +01:00
DrMeepster
4652a13f44 write_slice(_cloned) 2020-12-15 12:21:33 -08:00
Justus K
58307bc273
stabilize peekable_next_if 2020-12-13 14:59:50 +01:00
Clément Renault
a891f6edfe
Introduce the GroupBy and GroupByMut Iterators 2020-12-10 10:16:29 +01:00
Albin Hedman
d0a1e40eae Remove unused feature gate 2020-12-06 22:29:13 +01:00
Albin Hedman
94762417e8 Still unable to get the tests working 2020-12-05 19:41:02 +01:00
Christiaan Dirkx
be554c4101 Make ui test that are run-pass and do not test the compiler itself library tests 2020-11-30 02:47:32 +01:00
Lukas Lueg
3b015622be Add Peekable::peek_mut 2020-11-23 23:52:19 +01:00
Andreas Jonson
9bbc4c16d3 add trailing_zeros and leading_zeros to non zero types 2020-11-17 19:54:29 +01:00
Mara Bos
2967e58be3
Rollup merge of #78728 - a1phyr:const_cell_into_inner, r=dtolnay
Constantify `UnsafeCell::into_inner` and related

Tracking issue: #78729

This PR constantifies:
- `UnsafeCell::into_inner`
- `Cell::into_inner`
- `RefCell::into_inner`
- `Atomic*::into_inner`

r? `````@dtolnay`````
2020-11-08 13:36:14 +01:00
Mara Bos
bdeace9f4e
Rollup merge of #76227 - CDirkx:const-poll, r=KodrAus
Stabilize `Poll::is_ready` and `is_pending` as const

Insta-stabilize the methods `is_ready` and `is_pending` of `std::task::Poll` as const, in the same way as [PR#76198](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76198).

Possible because of the recent stabilization of const control flow.

Part of #76225.
2020-11-08 13:35:58 +01:00
Benoît du Garreau
9a12d727df Constantify UnsafeCell::into_inner and related
Also includes:
- Cell::into_inner
- RefCell::into_inner
- Atomic*::into_inner
2020-11-04 11:41:57 +01:00
Dylan DPC
8bd4ed9f95
Rollup merge of #76909 - timvermeulen:advance_by, r=Amanieu
Add Iterator::advance_by and DoubleEndedIterator::advance_back_by

This PR adds the iterator method

```rust
fn advance_by(&mut self, n: usize) -> Result<(), usize>
```

that advances the iterator by `n` elements, returning `Ok(())` if this succeeds or `Err(len)` if the length of the iterator was less than `n`.

Currently `Iterator::nth` is the method to override for efficiently advancing an iterator by multiple elements at once. `advance_by` is superior for this purpose because
- it's simpler to implement: instead of advancing the iterator and producing the next element you only need to advance the iterator
- it composes better: iterators like `Chain` and `FlatMap` can implement `advance_by` in terms of `advance_by` on their inner iterators, but they cannot implement `nth` in terms of `nth` on their inner iterators (see #60395)
- the default implementation of `nth` can trivially be implemented in terms of `advance_by` and `next`, which this PR also does

This PR also adds `DoubleEndedIterator::advance_back_by` for all the same reasons.

I'll make a tracking issue if it's decided this is worth merging. Also let me know if anything can be improved, this went through several iterations so there might very well still be room for improvement (especially in the doc comments). I've written overrides of these methods for most iterators that already override `nth`/`nth_back`, but those still need tests so I'll add them in a later PR.

cc @cuviper @scottmcm @Amanieu
2020-10-01 02:13:29 +02:00
Jonas Schievink
1b8c939a8d
Rollup merge of #76973 - lzutao:unstably-const-assume, r=oli-obk
Unstably allow assume intrinsic in const contexts

Not sure much about this usage because there are concerns
about [blocking  optimization][1] and [slowing down LLVM][2] when using `assme` intrinsic
in inline functions.
But since Oli suggested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76960#issuecomment-695772221,
here we are.

[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/54995#issuecomment-429302709
[2]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49572#issuecomment-589615423
2020-09-25 19:42:29 +02:00
Lzu Tao
382d7243a7 move test to intergrated test in library/core 2020-09-24 14:46:57 +00:00
Bastian Kauschke
179f63dafc add array from_ref 2020-09-22 21:35:43 +02:00
ecstatic-morse
537ede465f
Rollup merge of #76655 - CDirkx:const-pin, r=ecstatic-morse
Make some methods of `Pin` unstable const

Make the following methods unstable const under the `const_pin` feature:
- `new`
- `new_unchecked`
- `into_inner`
- `into_inner_unchecked`
- `get_ref`
- `into_ref`
- `get_mut`
- `get_unchecked_mut`

Of these, `into_inner` and `into_inner_unchecked` require the unstable `const_precise_live_drops`.

Also adds tests for these methods in a const context.

Tracking issue: #76654

r? @ecstatic-morse
2020-09-21 20:40:49 -07:00
Tim Vermeulen
ecacc7534b Add advance_by and advance_back_by 2020-09-20 16:14:43 +02:00
Mara Bos
1e2dba1e7c Use T::BITS instead of size_of::<T> * 8. 2020-09-19 06:54:42 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
e3c6e46168 Make some methods of Pin<&mut T> unstable const
Make the following methods unstable const under the `const_pin` feature:
- `into_ref`
- `get_mut`
- `get_unchecked_mut`
2020-09-18 19:23:50 +02:00
Tyler Mandry
23a677787e
Rollup merge of #75026 - JulianKnodt:array_windows, r=Amanieu
Add array_windows fn

This mimicks the functionality added by array_chunks, and implements a const-generic form of
`windows`. It makes egregious use of `unsafe`, but by necessity because the array must be
re-interpreted as a slice of arrays, and unlike array_chunks this cannot be done by casting the
original array once, since each time the index is advanced it needs to move one element, not
`N`.

I'm planning on adding more tests, but this should be good enough as a premise for the functionality.
Notably: should there be more functions overwritten for the iterator implementation/in general?

~~I've marked the issue as #74985 as there is no corresponding exact issue for `array_windows`, but it's based of off `array_chunks`.~~

Edit: See Issue #75027 created by @lcnr for tracking issue

~~Do not merge until I add more tests, please.~~

r? @lcnr
2020-09-16 12:24:03 -07:00
kadmin
f240abc1dc Add array window fn
Updated issue to #75027

Update to rm oob access

And hopefully fix docs as well

Fixed naming conflict in test

Fix test which used 1-indexing

Nth starts from 0, woops

Fix a bunch of off by 1 errors

See https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=nightly&mode=debug&edition=2018&gist=757b311987e3fae1ca47122969acda5a

Add even more off by 1 errors

And also write `next` and `next_back` in terms of `nth` and `nth_back`.

Run fmt

Fix forgetting to change fn name in test

add nth_back test & document unsafe

Remove as_ref().unwrap()
Documented occurrences of unsafe, noting what invariants are maintained
2020-09-16 14:52:20 +00:00
Christiaan Dirkx
8f27e3cb1b Make some methods of Pin unstable const
Make the following methods unstable const under the `const_pin` feature:
- `new`
- `new_unchecked`
- `into_inner`
- `into_inner_unchecked`
- `get_ref`
- `into_ref`

Also adds tests for these methods in a const context.

Tracking issue: #76654
2020-09-13 01:55:34 +02:00
Christiaan Dirkx
73e0a56dde Make all methods of Duration const
Make the following methods of `Duration` unstable const under `duration_const_2`:
 - `from_secs_f64`
 - `from_secs_f32`
 - `mul_f64`
 - `mul_f32`
 - `div_f64`
 - `div_f32`

This results in all methods of `Duration` being (unstable) const.

Also adds tests for these methods in a const context, moved the test to `library` as part of #76268.

Possible because of #72449, which made the relevant `f32` and `f64` methods const.

Tracking issue: #72440
2020-09-12 15:14:58 +02:00
marmeladema
b869aa5f31 Add saturating methods for Duration 2020-09-08 00:42:56 +01:00
Christiaan Dirkx
ce1d5ed31a Move const tests for Poll to library\core
Part of #76268
2020-09-04 01:04:34 +02:00
Lukas Kalbertodt
d7afe2a223
Fix tests using FixedSizeArray methods (which are now shadowed) 2020-08-30 21:08:18 +02:00
Scott McMurray
c20ad72323 Stabilize Range[Inclusive]::is_empty
I would like to propose these two simple methods for stabilization:
- Knowing that a range is exhaused isn't otherwise trivial
- Clippy would like to suggest them, but had to do extra work to disable that path <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/3807> because they're unstable
- These work on `PartialOrd`, consistently with now-stable `contains`, and are thus more general than iterator-based approaches that need `Step`
- They've been unchanged for some time, and have picked up uses in the compiler
- Stabilizing them doesn't block any future iterator-based is_empty plans, as the inherent ones are preferred in name resolution
2020-08-24 13:20:25 -07:00
kadmin
f6411e4c66 Add Array Impl Lang Item in various places
Add basic test

And also run fmt which is where the other changes are from

Fix mut issues

These only appear when running tests, so resolved by adding mut

Swap order of forget

Add pub and rm guard impl

Add explicit type to guard

Add safety note

Change guard type from T to S

It should never have been T, as it guards over [MaybeUninit<S>; N]
Also add feature to test
2020-08-13 03:50:57 +00:00
bors
19ecce332e Auto merge of #74948 - lzutao:stalize-result-as-deref, r=dtolnay
Stabilize `Result::as_deref` and `as_deref_mut`

FCP completed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/50264#issuecomment-645681400.

This PR stabilizes two new APIs for `std::result::Result`:
```rust
fn as_deref(&self) -> Result<&T::Target, &E> where T: Deref;
fn as_deref_mut(&mut self) -> Result<&mut T::Target, &mut E> where T: DerefMut;
```

This PR also removes two rarely used unstable APIs from `Result`:
```rust
fn as_deref_err(&self) -> Result<&T, &E::Target> where E: Deref;
fn as_deref_mut_err(&mut self) -> Result<&mut T, &mut E::Target> where E: DerefMut;
```

Closes #50264
2020-08-02 23:55:12 +00:00
Lzu Tao
c25f25f7f1 Stabilize as_deref and as_deref on Result 2020-07-31 02:42:24 +00:00
Bastian Kauschke
d27007fd6d add tests for array_chunks 2020-07-30 10:50:34 +02:00
mark
2c31b45ae8 mv std libs to library/ 2020-07-27 19:51:13 -05:00