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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 |
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