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Tracking Issue for rust_has_provenance #121243

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RalfJung opened this issue Feb 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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Tracking Issue for rust_has_provenance #121243

RalfJung opened this issue Feb 17, 2024 · 2 comments
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B-RFC-approved Blocker: Approved by a merged RFC but not yet implemented. B-RFC-implemented Blocker: Approved by a merged RFC and implemented. C-tracking-issue Category: An issue tracking the progress of sth. like the implementation of an RFC T-lang Relevant to the language team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue.

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@RalfJung
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This is a tracking issue for the RFC "Rust Has Provenance" (rust-lang/rfcs#3559).

About tracking issues

Tracking issues are used to record the overall progress of implementation.
They are also used as hubs connecting to other relevant issues, e.g., bugs or open design questions.
A tracking issue is however not meant for large scale discussion, questions, or bug reports about a feature.
Instead, open a dedicated issue for the specific matter and add the relevant feature gate label.

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(This RFC does not need any implementation.)

Unresolved Questions

None (unless we want to bikeshed the term "provenance" itself...)

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@RalfJung RalfJung added the C-tracking-issue Category: An issue tracking the progress of sth. like the implementation of an RFC label Feb 17, 2024
@scottmcm scottmcm added B-RFC-approved Blocker: Approved by a merged RFC but not yet implemented. T-lang Relevant to the language team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue. B-RFC-implemented Blocker: Approved by a merged RFC and implemented. labels Feb 17, 2024
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What would it mean to stabilize this?

@Noratrieb
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This tracking issue is mostly about tracking the official normative documentation that needs to be written about the existence of provenance (for example in core::ptr).

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