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Rollup of 7 pull requests #29648
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Originally, this was my 30 minute introduction, and we eventually made it the opener to the book. But as rust-lang#25918 has shown, the example I use here has some issues. The good news is that Rust makes heap allocation syntatically expensive, but the bad news is that that means showing equivalent programs from Rust and other languages is difficult. After thinking about it, I'm not sure this section is pulling its weight, and since it has problems, I'd rather just pull it than try to re-write it right now. I think the book is fine without it. FIxes rust-lang#25918
in favor of just expect() Fixes rust-lang#29506
This comment was leftover from an earlier revision of a PR, something that never was merged. There is no ZST special casing in Vec::drop.
Rustdoc pages with a search box inadvertently override `ctrl-s` in addition to the intended `s` and `S` keys. You can test this in at least Firefox and Chrome (tested: Windows): press `ctrl-s` on http://doc.rust-lang.org/std/. The search box is focused when instead the browser's save feature should be activated. This PR fixes `ctrl-s` and possibly other browser shortcuts.
Originally, this was my 30 minute introduction, and we eventually made it the opener to the book. But as rust-lang#25918 has shown, the example I use here has some issues. The good news is that Rust makes heap allocation syntatically expensive, but the bad news is that that means showing equivalent programs from Rust and other languages is difficult. After thinking about it, I'm not sure this section is pulling its weight, and since it has problems, I'd rather just pull it than try to re-write it right now. I think the book is fine without it. FIxes rust-lang#25918
in favor of just expect() Fixes rust-lang#29506
vec: Remove old comment in Vec::drop This comment was leftover from an earlier revision of a PR, something that never was merged. There is no ZST special casing in Vec::drop.
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