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other issue for the full details. The issue also serves as a place where users
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can comment with questions or other concerns.
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- A template for these breaking-change tracking issues can be found below. An
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- example of how such an issue should look can be [ found
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+ A template for these breaking-change tracking issues can be found
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+ [ here ] [ template ] . An example of how such an issue should look can be [ found
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here] [ breaking-change-issue ] .
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- The issue should be tagged with (at least) ` B-unstable ` and ` T-compiler ` .
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- ### Tracking issue template
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- This is a template to use for tracking issues:
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- ```
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- This is the **summary issue** for the `YOUR_LINT_NAME_HERE`
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- future-compatibility warning and other related errors. The goal of
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- this page is describe why this change was made and how you can fix
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- code that is affected by it. It also provides a place to ask questions
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- or register a complaint if you feel the change should not be made. For
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- more information on the policy around future-compatibility warnings,
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- see our [breaking change policy guidelines][guidelines].
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- [guidelines]: LINK_TO_THIS_RFC
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- #### What is the warning for?
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- *Describe the conditions that trigger the warning and how they can be
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- fixed. Also explain why the change was made.**
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- #### When will this warning become a hard error?
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- At the beginning of each 6-week release cycle, the Rust compiler team
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- will review the set of outstanding future compatibility warnings and
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- nominate some of them for **Final Comment Period**. Toward the end of
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- the cycle, we will review any comments and make a final determination
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- whether to convert the warning into a hard error or remove it
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- entirely.
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- ```
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+ [ template ] : https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/new?template=tracking_issue_future.md
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### Issuing future compatibility warnings
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