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This week's crate is chumsky, a friendly parser combinator crate.
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296 pull requests were merged in the last week
.rlib
can't be parsedJoinHandle::is_running
extern crate alloc
when using undeclared module alloc
Box
when inner type is expectedrelaxed_struct_unsize
RefUnwindSafe
for Rc<T>
std::thread::available_concurrency
support process-limited number of CPUscargo dev lint
to manually run clippy on a file::
prefix inside the ticksundocumented_unsafe_blocks
match_overlapping_arms
manual_assert
and match_wild_err_arm
for #![no_std]
and Rust 2021non_ascii_literal
to restrictionclippy::needless_lifetimes
false positive in async function definitionpossible_truncation
on bit-reducing operationsLargely a positive week despite taking a significant performance hit from turning on incremental compilation verification for a subsection of the total queries that the compiler does in order to more quickly catch bugs in incremental compilation. Luckily optimizations in bidi detection brought large performance improvements.
Triage done by @rylev. Revision range: 6384dc..eee8b
2 Regressions, 4 Improvements, 4 Mixed; 1 of them in rollups 45 comparisons made in total
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And even if you could fix all of rustc's soundness holes, or otherwise prevent user code from exploiting them, a soundness bug in any third-party library can also make it possible for malicious crates to trigger arbitrary behavior from safe code.
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This is why we need to emphasize that while Rust's static analyses are very good at limiting accidental vulnerabilties in non-malicious code, they are not a sandbox system that can place meaningful limits on malicious code.
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