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Version 1.39.0 (2019-11-07)
Language
- You can now create
async
functions and blocks withasync fn
,async move {}
, and
async {}
respectively, and you can now call.await
on async expressions. - You can now use certain attributes on function, closure, and function pointer
parameters. These attributes includecfg
,cfg_attr
,allow
,warn
,
deny
,forbid
as well as inert helper attributes used by procedural macro
attributes applied to items. e.g.fn len( #[cfg(windows)] slice: &[u16], #[cfg(not(windows))] slice: &[u8], ) -> usize { slice.len() }
- You can now take shared references to bind-by-move patterns in the
if
guards
ofmatch
arms. e.g.fn main() { let array: Box<[u8; 4]> = Box::new([1, 2, 3, 4]); match array { nums // ---- `nums` is bound by move. if nums.iter().sum::<u8>() == 10 // ^------ `.iter()` implicitly takes a reference to `nums`. => { drop(nums); // ----------- Legal as `nums` was bound by move and so we have ownership. } _ => unreachable!(), } }
Compiler
- Added tier 3* support for the
i686-unknown-uefi
target. - Added tier 3 support for the
sparc64-unknown-openbsd
target. - rustc will now trim code snippets in diagnostics to fit in your terminal.
Note Cargo currently doesn't use this feature. Refer to
cargo#7315 to track this feature's progress. - You can now pass
--show-output
argument to test binaries to print the
output of successful tests.
* Refer to Rust's [platform support page][forge-platform-support] for more
information on Rust's tiered platform support.
Libraries
Vec::new
andString::new
are nowconst
functions.LinkedList::new
is now aconst
function.str::len
,[T]::len
andstr::as_bytes
are nowconst
functions.- The
abs
,wrapping_abs
, andoverflowing_abs
numeric functions are
nowconst
.
Stabilized APIs
Cargo
- You can now publish git dependencies if supplied with a
version
. - The
--all
flag has been renamed to--workspace
. Using
--all
is now deprecated.
Misc
Compatibility Notes
- Code that was previously accepted by the old borrow checker, but rejected by
the NLL borrow checker is now a hard error in Rust 2018. This was
previously a warning, and will also become a hard error in the Rust 2015
edition in the 1.40.0 release. rustdoc
now requiresrustc
to be installed and in the same directory to
run tests. This should improve performance when running a large
amount of doctests.- The
try!
macro will now issue a deprecation warning. It is
recommended to use the?
operator instead. asinh(-0.0)
now correctly returns-0.0
. Previously this
returned0.0
.
This package has no dependencies.
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notriddle (maintainer) on 14 Nov 2019 21:10:12 +00:00:
User 'notriddle' (maintainer) submitted package.
chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 14 Nov 2019 21:45:56 +00:00:
rust has passed automated validation. It may have or may still fail other checks like testing (verification).
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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 14 Nov 2019 21:59:23 +00:00:
rust has failed automated testing.
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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 04 Dec 2019 22:00:09 +00:00:
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chocolatey-ops (reviewer) on 19 Dec 2019 22:03:24 +00:00:
Unfortunately there has not been progress to move rust v1.39.0.20191114 towards an approved status within 15 days after the last review message, so we need to close (reject) the package version at this time. If you want to pick this version up and move it towards approval in the future, use the contact site admins link on the package page and we can move it back into a submitted status so you can submit updates.
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