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This commit adds an rustfmt.toml for using for **new** code. Old code should continut to use old style, until we put automated style checks in place. See https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/running-rustfmt-on-rust-lang-rust-and-other-rust-lang-repositories/8732/81 for the reason why we deviate from the default formatting. The TL;DR is that currently compiler uses a pretty condensed style of code, and default settings both create a huge diff and inflate the number of lines. use_small_heuristics=Max fixes that. version=Two is required for bug-fixes, which technically can't be made to the stable first version
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I've not been following these discussions much myself, so I'll ... r? @Centril |
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Based on the discussion on Zulip linked above... and note by @petrochenkov:
as well as note by @nikomatsakis:
I believe this is a good first initial step towards a As such: @bors r+ rollup |
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… r=Centril Add rustfmt toml This commit adds an rustfmt.toml for using for **new** code. Old code should continut to use old style, until we put automated style checks in place. See https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/running-rustfmt-on-rust-lang-rust-and-other-rust-lang-repositories/8732/81 for the reason why we deviate from the default formatting. The TL;DR is that currently compiler uses a pretty condensed style of code, and default settings both create a huge diff and inflate the number of lines. use_small_heuristics=Max fixes that. version=Two is required for bug-fixes, which technically can't be made to the stable first version cc @Centril: I guess adding config file with agreed-upon formatting doesn't hurt :-) EDIT: Zullip discussion: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/x.2Epy.20fmt
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Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #60429 (Account for paths in incorrect pub qualifier help) - #60449 (Constrain all regions in the concrete type for an opaque type) - #60486 (Place related refactors) - #60513 (Remove -Z borrowck=compare flag) - #60516 (Remove TypeckMir) - #60517 (Reword casting message) - #60520 (Add rustfmt toml) - #60521 (Migrate tidy to rust 2018 edition) - #60527 (Fix async fn lowering ICE with APIT.) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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This commit adds an rustfmt.toml for using for new code.
Old code should continut to use old style, until we put automated
style checks in place.
See
https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/running-rustfmt-on-rust-lang-rust-and-other-rust-lang-repositories/8732/81
for the reason why we deviate from the default formatting. The TL;DR
is that currently compiler uses a pretty condensed style of code, and
default settings both create a huge diff and inflate the number of
lines. use_small_heuristics=Max fixes that.
version=Two is required for bug-fixes, which technically can't be made
to the stable first version
cc @Centril: I guess adding config file with agreed-upon formatting doesn't hurt :-)
EDIT: Zullip discussion: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/x.2Epy.20fmt