Remove must_use from ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES#86277
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This is a fairly common attribute on methods, but is not something you need to know when reading the method docs - the purpose of the attribute is for the compiler to tell you about it if you forget to use a value. Removing reclaims some valuable space in the summary of methods.
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@bors r+ Still not sure if I 100% agree with this but I don't mind removing this. If folks complain we can put it back. |
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Remove must_use from ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES This is a fairly common attribute on methods, but is not something you need to know when reading the method docs - the purpose of the attribute is for the compiler to tell you about it if you forget to use a value. Removing reclaims some valuable space in the summary of methods, particularly when the attribute has a long string value. As discussed in rust-lang#84309. Partially addresses rust-lang#81482. r? `@Manishearth`
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Remove must_use from ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES This is a fairly common attribute on methods, but is not something you need to know when reading the method docs - the purpose of the attribute is for the compiler to tell you about it if you forget to use a value. Removing reclaims some valuable space in the summary of methods, particularly when the attribute has a long string value. As discussed in rust-lang#84309. Partially addresses rust-lang#81482. r? ``@Manishearth``
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Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#80269 (Explain non-dropped sender recv in docs) - rust-lang#82179 (Add functions `Duration::try_from_secs_{f32, f64}`) - rust-lang#85608 (Stabilize `ops::ControlFlow` (just the type)) - rust-lang#85792 (Refactor windows sockets impl methods) - rust-lang#86220 (Improve maybe_uninit_extra docs) - rust-lang#86277 (Remove must_use from ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES) - rust-lang#86285 (:arrow_up: rust-analyzer) - rust-lang#86294 (Stabilize {std, core}::prelude::rust_*.) - rust-lang#86306 (Add mailmap entries for myself) - rust-lang#86314 (Remove trailing triple backticks in `mut_keyword` docs) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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This is a fairly common attribute on methods, but is not something you need to know when reading the method docs - the purpose of the attribute is for the compiler to tell you about it if you forget to use a value.
Removing reclaims some valuable space in the summary of methods, particularly when the attribute has a long string value.
As discussed in #84309. Partially addresses #81482.
r? @Manishearth