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r? @brson This necessitated some cleanup to how we parse library filenames
when searching for libraries, since rustpkg may now create filenames
that contain '-' characters. Also cleaned up how rustpkg passes the
sysroot to a custom build script.

This necessitated some cleanup to how we parse library filenames
when searching for libraries, since rustpkg may now create filenames
that contain '-' characters. Also cleaned up how rustpkg passes the
sysroot to a custom build script.
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 20, 2013
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r? @brson This necessitated some cleanup to how we parse library filenames
when searching for libraries, since rustpkg may now create filenames
that contain '-' characters. Also cleaned up how rustpkg passes the
sysroot to a custom build script.
@bors bors closed this Aug 20, 2013
flip1995 pushed a commit to flip1995/rust that referenced this pull request Jul 31, 2023
`redundant_closure` fixes

fixes rust-lang#8548

A good chunk of the code is fixing false negatives. The old code banned any non late-bound regions from appearing in the callee's signature. The new version checks when the late-bound region is actually required.

changelog: Better track when a early-bound region appears when a late-bound region is required in `redundant_closure`.
changelog: Don't lint `redundant_closure` when the closure gives explicit types.
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