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Format liballoc with rustfmt #66890
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Format liballoc with rustfmt Same strategy as rust-lang#66691 -- as with my previous formatting PRs, I am avoiding causing merge conflicts in other PRs by only touches those files that are not involved in any currently open PR. Files that appear in new PRs between when this PR is opened and when it makes it to the top of the bors queue will be reverted from this PR. The list of files involved in open PRs is determined by querying GitHub's GraphQL API [with this script](https://gist.github.com/dtolnay/aa9c34993dc051a4f344d1b10e4487e8). With the list of files from the script in outstanding_files, the relevant commands were: ``` $ find src/liballoc -name '*.rs' \ | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children $ rg liballoc outstanding_files | xargs git checkout -- ``` To confirm no funny business: ``` $ git checkout $THIS_COMMIT^ $ git show --pretty= --name-only $THIS_COMMIT \ | xargs rustfmt --edition=2018 --unstable-features --skip-children $ git diff $THIS_COMMIT # there should be no difference ``` r? @Dylan-DPC
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Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #66503 (More useful test error messages on should_panic(expected=...) mismatch) - #66662 (Miri: run panic-catching tests in liballoc) - #66679 (Improve lifetime errors with implicit trait object lifetimes) - #66726 (Use recursion_limit for const eval stack limit) - #66790 (Do `min_const_fn` checks for `SetDiscriminant`s target) - #66832 (const_prop: detect and avoid catching Miri errors that require allocation) - #66880 (Add long error code explanation message for E0203) - #66890 (Format liballoc with rustfmt) - #66896 (pass Queries to compiler callbacks) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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Same strategy as #66691 -- as with my previous formatting PRs, I am avoiding causing merge conflicts in other PRs by only touches those files that are not involved in any currently open PR. Files that appear in new PRs between when this PR is opened and when it makes it to the top of the bors queue will be reverted from this PR.
The list of files involved in open PRs is determined by querying GitHub's GraphQL API with this script.
With the list of files from the script in outstanding_files, the relevant commands were:
To confirm no funny business:
r? @Dylan-DPC