[beta] TRPL: incorporate all backward-compatible Edition changes#135508
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This incorporates all the backwards-compatible changes for the 2024 Edition. There will also be a follow-on PR to land revisions to the new chapter on async so it can be as ready as possible when officially released with 1.85 and the 2024 Edition. Additionally, there are a few other, non-backward-compatible, changes (largely around `use<..>`) we can only land using the stable edition, which we may or may not be able to land in 1.85 by using the beta toolchain in the example code. Those may or may not be ported over, depending on how that does or does not play with the infrastructure.
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…table, r=ehuss TRPL: incorporate all backward-compatible Edition changes This incorporates all the backwards-compatible changes for the 2024 Edition on stable. There will also be a follow-on PR to land revisions to the new chapter on async so it can be as ready as possible when officially released with 1.85 and the 2024 Edition. Additionally, there are a few other, non-backward-compatible, changes (largely around `use<..>`) we can only land using the stable edition, which we may or may not be able to land in 1.85 by using the beta toolchain in the example code. Those may or may not be ported over, depending on how that does or does not play with the infrastructure. There is also an accompanying PR, rust-lang#135508, to land these changes on `beta` so they can go out with 1.85 and the Edition release.
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#135507 - chriskrycho:trpl-edition-updates-stable, r=ehuss TRPL: incorporate all backward-compatible Edition changes This incorporates all the backwards-compatible changes for the 2024 Edition on stable. There will also be a follow-on PR to land revisions to the new chapter on async so it can be as ready as possible when officially released with 1.85 and the 2024 Edition. Additionally, there are a few other, non-backward-compatible, changes (largely around `use<..>`) we can only land using the stable edition, which we may or may not be able to land in 1.85 by using the beta toolchain in the example code. Those may or may not be ported over, depending on how that does or does not play with the infrastructure. There is also an accompanying PR, rust-lang#135508, to land these changes on `beta` so they can go out with 1.85 and the Edition release.
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This incorporates all the backwards-compatible changes for the 2024 Edition. There will also be a follow-on PR to land revisions to the new chapter on async so it can be as ready as possible when officially released with 1.85 and the 2024 Edition.
Additionally, there are a few other, non-backward-compatible, changes (largely around
use<..>) we can only land using the stable edition, which we may or may not be able to land in 1.85 by using the beta toolchain in the example code. Those may or may not be ported over, depending on how that does or does not play with the infrastructure.This is identical to #135507 except that this targets
betainstead ofmaster, with the intent that these changes land in 1.85 and go out with the Edition release.