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document common enum fields #3338
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Wanted to document this but I have no idea what it's for or how you'd go about initializing x and y. Fwiw I searched all of src using: |
I think we've decided not to support these. |
Closing since we're not supporting them. |
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The lint was changed to be more lenient than the documentation implies in PR rust-lang#3338. Related issue rust-lang#3313
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…, r=phansch Update documentation for new_ret_no_self changelog: Update documentation for lint new_ret_no_self to reflect that the return type must only contain `Self`, not be `Self` The lint was changed to be more lenient than the documentation implies in PR rust-lang#3338 (Related issue rust-lang#3313)
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…RalfJung print thread name in miri error backtraces; add option to track read/write accesses This came up while debugging rust-lang#121626. It didn't end up being useful there but still seems like good tools to have around.
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…t-lang#3338) This PR addresses another aspect of rust-lang#3324, where delayed UB could be caused by transmuting a mutable pointer into the one of incompatible padding. It also adds a check to error whenever transmuting between two types of incompatible padding. By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 and MIT licenses.
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Commit 5c9c9a6 talks about something called common enum fields and includes the following wacky rust example:
Don't see this documented anywhere.
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