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impl PartialEq+Eq for BuildHasherDefault #52402
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impl PartialEq+Eq for BuildHasherDefault `BuildHasherDefault`is only one way of implementing `BuildHasher`. Clearly, every `BuildHasherDefault` for the same type `H` is identical, since it just uses `Default<H>` to construct `H`. In general, this is not true for every `BuildHasher`, so I think it is helpful to implement `PartialEq` and `Eq`.
Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #52391 (Add unaligned volatile intrinsics) - #52402 (impl PartialEq+Eq for BuildHasherDefault) - #52645 (Allow declaring existential types inside blocks) - #52656 (Stablize Redox Unix Sockets) - #52658 (Prefer `Option::map`/etc over `match` wherever it improves clarity) - #52668 (clarify pointer offset function safety concerns) - #52677 (Release notes: add some missing 1.28 libs stabilization) Failed merges: r? @ghost
Version 1.29.0 (2018-09-13) ========================== Compiler -------- - [Bumped minimum LLVM version to 5.0.][51899] - [Added `powerpc64le-unknown-linux-musl` target.][51619] - [Added `aarch64-unknown-hermit` and `x86_64-unknown-hermit` targets.][52861] Libraries --------- - [`Once::call_once` now no longer requires `Once` to be `'static`.][52239] - [`BuildHasherDefault` now implements `PartialEq` and `Eq`.][52402] - [`Box<CStr>`, `Box<OsStr>`, and `Box<Path>` now implement `Clone`.][51912] - [Implemented `PartialEq<&str>` for `OsString` and `PartialEq<OsString>` for `&str`.][51178] - [`Cell<T>` now allows `T` to be unsized.][50494] - [`SocketAddr` is now stable on Redox.][52656] Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`Arc::downcast`] - [`Iterator::flatten`] - [`Rc::downcast`] Cargo ----- - [Cargo can silently fix some bad lockfiles ][cargo/5831] You can use `--locked` to disable this behaviour. - [`cargo-install` will now allow you to cross compile an install using `--target`][cargo/5614] - [Added the `cargo-fix` subcommand to automatically move project code from 2015 edition to 2018.][cargo/5723] Misc ---- - [`rustdoc` now has the `--cap-lints` option which demotes all lints above the specified level to that level.][52354] For example `--cap-lints warn` will demote `deny` and `forbid` lints to `warn`. - [`rustc` and `rustdoc` will now have the exit code of `1` if compilation fails, and `101` if there is a panic.][52197] - [A preview of clippy has been made available through rustup.][51122] You can install the preview with `rustup component add clippy-preview` Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [`str::{slice_unchecked, slice_unchecked_mut}` are now deprecated.][51807] Use `str::get_unchecked(begin..end)` instead. - [`std::env::home_dir` is now deprecated for its unintuitive behaviour.][51656] Consider using the `home_dir` function from https://crates.io/crates/dirs instead. - [`rustc` will no longer silently ignore invalid data in target spec.][52330] [52861]: rust-lang/rust#52861 [52656]: rust-lang/rust#52656 [52239]: rust-lang/rust#52239 [52330]: rust-lang/rust#52330 [52354]: rust-lang/rust#52354 [52402]: rust-lang/rust#52402 [52103]: rust-lang/rust#52103 [52197]: rust-lang/rust#52197 [51807]: rust-lang/rust#51807 [51899]: rust-lang/rust#51899 [51912]: rust-lang/rust#51912 [51511]: rust-lang/rust#51511 [51619]: rust-lang/rust#51619 [51656]: rust-lang/rust#51656 [51178]: rust-lang/rust#51178 [51122]: rust-lang/rust#51122 [50494]: rust-lang/rust#50494 [cargo/5614]: rust-lang/cargo#5614 [cargo/5723]: rust-lang/cargo#5723 [cargo/5831]: rust-lang/cargo#5831 [`Arc::downcast`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/sync/struct.Arc.html#method.downcast [`Iterator::flatten`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html#method.flatten [`Rc::downcast`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/rc/struct.Rc.html#method.downcast
BuildHasherDefault
is only one way of implementingBuildHasher
. Clearly, everyBuildHasherDefault
for the same typeH
is identical, since it just usesDefault<H>
to constructH
. In general, this is not true for everyBuildHasher
, so I think it is helpful to implementPartialEq
andEq
.