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| author | bors <[email protected]> | Tue Dec 16 06:27:13 2025 |
| committer | bors <[email protected]> | Tue Dec 16 06:27:13 2025 |
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Auto merge of #150041 - Zalathar:rollup-sa5nez6, r=Zalathar Rollup of 13 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#148756 (Warn on codegen attributes on required trait methods) - rust-lang/rust#148790 (Add new Tier-3 target: riscv64im-unknown-none-elf) - rust-lang/rust#149271 (feat: dlopen Enzyme) - rust-lang/rust#149459 (std: sys: fs: uefi: Implement set_times and set_perm) - rust-lang/rust#149771 (bootstrap readme: make easy to read when editor wrapping is not enabled) - rust-lang/rust#149856 (Provide an extended framework for type visit, for use in rust-analyzer) - rust-lang/rust#149950 (Simplify how inline asm handles `MaybeUninit`) - rust-lang/rust#150014 (Metadata loader cleanups) - rust-lang/rust#150021 (document that mpmc channels deliver an item to (at most) one receiver) - rust-lang/rust#150029 (Update books) - rust-lang/rust#150031 (assert impossible branch is impossible) - rust-lang/rust#150034 (do not add `I-prioritize` when `F-*` labels are present) - rust-lang/rust#150036 (Use the embeddable filename for coverage artifacts) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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