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rustdoc: Use dyn keyword when rendering dynamic traits #55077
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The dyn keyword has been stable for a while now so rustdoc should start using it.
cc @rust-lang/docs; this makes rustdoc unilaterally print @bors r+ rollup |
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…isdreavus rustdoc: Use dyn keyword when rendering dynamic traits The dyn keyword has been stable for a while now so rustdoc should start using it. r? @QuietMisdreavus
Rollup of 18 pull requests Successful merges: - #54646 (improve documentation on std::thread::sleep) - #54933 (Cleanup the rest of codegen_llvm) - #54964 (Run both lldb and gdb tests) - #55016 (Deduplicate some code and compile-time values around vtables) - #55031 (Improve verify_llvm_ir config option) - #55050 (doc std::fmt: the Python inspiration is already mentioned in precedin…) - #55077 (rustdoc: Use dyn keyword when rendering dynamic traits) - #55080 (Detect if access to localStorage is forbidden by the user's browser) - #55090 (regression test for move out of borrow via pattern) - #55102 (resolve: Do not skip extern prelude during speculative resolution) - #55104 (Add test for #34229) - #55111 ([Rustc Book] Explain --cfg's arguments) - #55122 (Cleanup mir/borrowck) - #55127 (Remove HybridBitSet::dummy) - #55128 (Fix LLVMRustInlineAsmVerify return type mismatch) - #55142 (miri: layout should not affect CTFE checks (outside of validation)) - #55151 (Cleanup nll) - #55161 ([librustdoc] Disable spellcheck for search field)
I should point out that rustc has been using the |
The dyn keyword has been stable for a while now so rustdoc should start using it.
r? @QuietMisdreavus