These are exactly equivalent to PR #35809, with one caveat: I do not believe there is a non-bitwise binary "xor" operator in Rust, so here it's expressed as (a || b) && !(a && b).
r? @GuillaumeGomez
improved documentation a la PR #35993
Update E0194 to new error format
Fixes#35280 to update E0194 to support new error message format. Part of #35233.
A separate Github issue #36057 tracks the bonus portion of the original ticket.
r? @jonathandturner
improve `BitAnd` trait documentation
This pull request is based on the discussion in PR #35927.
Add a module-level note that `&&` and `||` are short-circuiting operators and not overloadable.
Add a simple `Scalar` example that lifts the `&` operator to a trivial struct tuple.
Make `BooleanVector` a struct tuple.
Derive `PartialEq` for `BooleanVector` instead of implementing it.
Adds a `fn main` wrapper so that the example can integrate with Rust Playground.
Updated code sample in chapter on syntax extensions.
The affected API apparently had changed with commit d59accfb06.
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Further more I had to add
```toml
[lib]
name = "roman_numerals"
crate-type = ["dylib"]
```
to `Cargo.toml` as I otherwise got this compiler error (despite `#![crate_type="dylib"]`):
[E0457]: plugin `roman_numerals` only found in rlib format, but must be available in dylib format
Might be worth adding a note about that?
improve documentation for `Fn*` traits
This PR is not yet a serious attempt at contribution. Rather, I'm opening this for discussion. I can think of a few things we may want to accomplish with the documentation of the `Fn`, `FnMut`, and `FnOnce` traits:
- the relationship between these traits and the closures that implement them
- examples of non-closure implementations
- the relationship between these traits and Rust's ownership semantics
show how iterating over `RangeTo` and `RangeToInclusive` fails
Feedback on PR #35701 seems to be positive, so this does the same thing for `RangeTo` and `RangeToInclusive`.
Doc: explain why Box/Rc/Arc methods do not take self
This can be confusing for newcomers, especially due to the argument name `this` that is used for Rc and Arc.
Batch up libsyntax breaking changes
Batch of the following syntax-[breaking-change] changes:
- #35591: Add a field `span: Span` to `ast::Generics`.
- #35618: Remove variant `Mod` of `ast::PathListItemKind` and refactor the remaining variant `ast::PathListKind::Ident` to a struct `ast::PathListKind_`.
- #35480: Change uses of `Constness` in the AST to `Spanned<Constness>`.
- c.f. `MethodSig`, `ItemKind`
- #35728: Refactor `cx.pat_enum()` into `cx.pat_tuple_struct()` and `cx.pat_path()`.
- #35850: Generalize the elements of lists in attributes from `MetaItem` to a new type `NestedMetaItem` that can represent a `MetaItem` or a literal.
- #35917: Remove traits `AttrMetaMethods`, `AttributeMethods`, and `AttrNestedMetaItemMethods`.
- Besides removing imports of these traits, this won't cause fallout.
- Add a variant `Union` to `ItemKind` to future proof for `union` (c.f. #36016).
- Remove inherent methods `attrs` and `fold_attrs` of `Annotatable`.
- Use methods `attrs` and `map_attrs` of `HasAttrs` instead.
r? @Manishearth