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Updated test to use 'check' rather than just logging results. #318

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Integrated.

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oli-obk added a commit to oli-obk/rust that referenced this pull request Sep 19, 2017
Fix panic in subslice patterns of arrays (fixes rust-lang#276)
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flip1995 pushed a commit to flip1995/rust that referenced this pull request Oct 7, 2021
Re-write shadow lints

changelog: Move shadow_unrelated to restriction
changelog: The shadow lints find a lot more shadows and are not limited to certain patterns

Drastically simplifies the implementation. Catches a lot more cases.

I removed the "initialization happens here" note. It is not helpful IMO.

Closes rust-lang#318
Fixes rust-lang#2890
Fixes rust-lang#6563
Fixes rust-lang#7588
Fixes rust-lang#7620
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Avoid a scalar loop in `Simd::from_slice`
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