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remove conditional compilation around using core #1534

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Summary

Minor simplification

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Makes things cleaner; probably makes code completion in editors know what's actually in code

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I tested this with 1.61 locally and it seems to work fine. I wasn't able to quickly figure out which rust version stabilized using core from anywhere though. Probably sometime around 2018 edition, I'd guess

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Well, alloc was stabilised in 1.36.0. I don't recall, but old enough that we don't need to worry (these use statements appear in c9f4e2b).

@dhardy dhardy merged commit 4807e26 into rust-random:master Nov 22, 2024
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@ComputerDruid ComputerDruid deleted the use_core branch November 22, 2024 19:54
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