Josh Stone
Josh Stone
> * `Exhausted(None)`—inner iterator is known to be exhausted Even this is a temporary state, isn't it? e.g. `Peekable` may peek a `None` and be expected to propagate `next() ->...
This definitely needs an ACP, and should not be instantly stable. (regardless of whether this is feasible at all, given the negative-impl concern.)
Ack -- sorry for blurring the line between impls and bounds.
Is Debian the only consideration? RHEL 8/9/10 only have 1.84 right now, but they'll be upgraded in the next minor release, around November.
Another way to help users is to make the "right" thing easier, like: ```rust impl File { pub fn open_buffered(path: P) -> Result; pub fn create_buffered(path: P) -> Result; }...
> That sounds like a great idea. Want to write an ACP? See #446.
That also means your type will hold exclusive access to that allocator, so you can't even clone, for example.
@rustbot ping relnotes-interest-group
@Kivooeo that change is already included, but you can still suggest edits here, even removing that line if you _don't_ think it deserves mention.
Ah, the blog is much more subjective -- there's no real _requirement_, but it's essentially a judgement call about how many people may care about the change. @BoxyUwU is handling...