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Rust 1.82.0

17 Oct 16:44
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Rust 1.81.0

05 Sep 16:06
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  • Usage of the wasm32-wasi target will now issue a compiler warning and request users switch to the wasm32-wasip1 target instead. Both targets are the same, wasm32-wasi is only being renamed, and this change to the WASI target is being done to enable removing wasm32-wasi in January 2025.

  • We have renamed std::panic::PanicInfo to std::panic::PanicHookInfo. The old name will continue to work as an alias, but will result in a deprecation warning starting in Rust 1.82.0.

    core::panic::PanicInfo will remain unchanged, however, as this is now a different type.

    The reason is that these types have different roles: std::panic::PanicHookInfo is the argument to the panic hook in std context (where panics can have an arbitrary payload), while core::panic::PanicInfo is the argument to the #[panic_handler] in no_std context (where panics always carry a formatted message). Separating these types allows us to add more useful methods to these types, such as std::panic::PanicHookInfo::payload_as_str() and core::panic::PanicInfo::message().

  • The new sort implementations may panic if a type's implementation of Ord (or the given comparison function) does not implement a total order as the trait requires. Ord's supertraits (PartialOrd, Eq, and PartialEq) must also be consistent. The previous implementations would not "notice" any problem, but the new implementations have a good chance of detecting inconsistencies, throwing a panic rather than returning knowingly unsorted data.

  • In very rare cases, a change in the internal evaluation order of the trait solver may result in new fatal overflow errors.

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These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related tools.

Rust 1.80.1

05 Sep 01:30
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Rust 1.80.0

25 Jul 20:26
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Rust 1.79.0

13 Jun 14:04
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Rust 1.78.0

02 May 12:39
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Rust 1.77.2

09 Apr 22:00
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Rust 1.77.1

29 Mar 18:03
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Rust 1.77.0

21 Mar 12:57
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Rust 1.76.0

08 Feb 14:07
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