ast_validation: scalable vectors okay for rustdoc#154850
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Scalable vector types in `core_arch` are cfg'd for aarch64 and for rustdoc, which can successfully document these types given any `--target` (`core_arch` CI uses `i686-unknown-linux-gnu`) - this shouldn't trigger the "scalable vectors not supported on arch" error.
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…, r=JonathanBrouwer ast_validation: scalable vectors okay for rustdoc Scalable vector types in `core_arch` are cfg'd for aarch64 and for rustdoc, which can successfully document these types given any `--target` (`core_arch` CI uses `i686-unknown-linux-gnu`) - this shouldn't trigger the "scalable vectors not supported on arch" error. This fixes the CI failure in rust-lang/stdarch#2071.
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…, r=JonathanBrouwer ast_validation: scalable vectors okay for rustdoc Scalable vector types in `core_arch` are cfg'd for aarch64 and for rustdoc, which can successfully document these types given any `--target` (`core_arch` CI uses `i686-unknown-linux-gnu`) - this shouldn't trigger the "scalable vectors not supported on arch" error. This fixes the CI failure in rust-lang/stdarch#2071.
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…uwer Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #153440 (Various LTO cleanups) - #154561 (Suggest similar keyword when visibility is not followed by an item) - #154657 (Fix pattern assignment suggestions for uninitialized bindings) - #154717 (Fix ICE in unsafe binder discriminant helpers) - #154722 (fix(lints): Improve `ill_formed_attribute_input` with better help message) - #154808 (Post-attribute ports cleanup pt. 1) - #154849 (Promote `char::is_case_ignorable` from perma-unstable to unstable) - #154850 (ast_validation: scalable vectors okay for rustdoc)
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…uwer Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #153440 (Various LTO cleanups) - #154561 (Suggest similar keyword when visibility is not followed by an item) - #154657 (Fix pattern assignment suggestions for uninitialized bindings) - #154717 (Fix ICE in unsafe binder discriminant helpers) - #154722 (fix(lints): Improve `ill_formed_attribute_input` with better help message) - #154808 (Post-attribute ports cleanup pt. 1) - #154849 (Promote `char::is_case_ignorable` from perma-unstable to unstable) - #154850 (ast_validation: scalable vectors okay for rustdoc)
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…uwer Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #153440 (Various LTO cleanups) - #154561 (Suggest similar keyword when visibility is not followed by an item) - #154657 (Fix pattern assignment suggestions for uninitialized bindings) - #154717 (Fix ICE in unsafe binder discriminant helpers) - #154722 (fix(lints): Improve `ill_formed_attribute_input` with better help message) - #154808 (Post-attribute ports cleanup pt. 1) - #154849 (Promote `char::is_case_ignorable` from perma-unstable to unstable) - #154850 (ast_validation: scalable vectors okay for rustdoc)
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…, r=JonathanBrouwer ast_validation: scalable vectors okay for rustdoc Scalable vector types in `core_arch` are cfg'd for aarch64 and for rustdoc, which can successfully document these types given any `--target` (`core_arch` CI uses `i686-unknown-linux-gnu`) - this shouldn't trigger the "scalable vectors not supported on arch" error. This fixes the CI failure in rust-lang/stdarch#2071.
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…uwer Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #153440 (Various LTO cleanups) - #151899 (Constify fold, reduce and last for iterator) - #154561 (Suggest similar keyword when visibility is not followed by an item) - #154657 (Fix pattern assignment suggestions for uninitialized bindings) - #154717 (Fix ICE in unsafe binder discriminant helpers) - #154722 (fix(lints): Improve `ill_formed_attribute_input` with better help message) - #154777 (`#[cfg]`: suggest alternative `target_` name when the value does not match) - #154849 (Promote `char::is_case_ignorable` from perma-unstable to unstable) - #154850 (ast_validation: scalable vectors okay for rustdoc)
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Rollup merge of #154850 - davidtwco:scalable-vectors-rustdoc, r=JonathanBrouwer ast_validation: scalable vectors okay for rustdoc Scalable vector types in `core_arch` are cfg'd for aarch64 and for rustdoc, which can successfully document these types given any `--target` (`core_arch` CI uses `i686-unknown-linux-gnu`) - this shouldn't trigger the "scalable vectors not supported on arch" error. This fixes the CI failure in rust-lang/stdarch#2071.
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…uwer Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#153440 (Various LTO cleanups) - rust-lang/rust#151899 (Constify fold, reduce and last for iterator) - rust-lang/rust#154561 (Suggest similar keyword when visibility is not followed by an item) - rust-lang/rust#154657 (Fix pattern assignment suggestions for uninitialized bindings) - rust-lang/rust#154717 (Fix ICE in unsafe binder discriminant helpers) - rust-lang/rust#154722 (fix(lints): Improve `ill_formed_attribute_input` with better help message) - rust-lang/rust#154777 (`#[cfg]`: suggest alternative `target_` name when the value does not match) - rust-lang/rust#154849 (Promote `char::is_case_ignorable` from perma-unstable to unstable) - rust-lang/rust#154850 (ast_validation: scalable vectors okay for rustdoc)
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Scalable vector types in
core_archare cfg'd for aarch64 and for rustdoc, which can successfully document these types given any--target(core_archCI usesi686-unknown-linux-gnu) - this shouldn't trigger the "scalable vectors not supported on arch" error.This fixes the CI failure in rust-lang/stdarch#2071.