Fill out missing Windows support information#126449
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At least, I've accepted patches to e.g. fix UWP targets (which, as far as std is concerned, are basically the same as the non-UWP targets except that some Windows API functions are missing). |
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@bors r- |
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oh wait that's the pervasive issue. |
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…=workingjubilee Fill out missing Windows support information All the Windows targets (including tier 3) currently have some level of std support.
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#123962 (change method resolution to constrain hidden types instead of rejecting method candidates) - rust-lang#124884 (place explicit lifetime bound after generic param) - rust-lang#126244 (Update fuchsia commit, and SDK to 21.20240610.2.1) - rust-lang#126270 (Migrate run make const fn mir) - rust-lang#126320 (Avoid ICES after reporting errors on erroneous patterns) - rust-lang#126343 (Remove some msys2 utils) - rust-lang#126351 (std::unix::fs::link using direct linkat call for Solaris.) - rust-lang#126368 (Remove some unnecessary crate dependencies.) - rust-lang#126386 (Migrate `run-make/allow-non-lint-warnings-cmdline` to `rmake.rs`) - rust-lang#126449 (Fill out missing Windows support information) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 5 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#123962 (change method resolution to constrain hidden types instead of rejecting method candidates) - rust-lang#126244 (Update fuchsia commit, and SDK to 21.20240610.2.1) - rust-lang#126270 (Migrate run make const fn mir) - rust-lang#126320 (Avoid ICES after reporting errors on erroneous patterns) - rust-lang#126449 (Fill out missing Windows support information) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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Rollup merge of rust-lang#126449 - ChrisDenton:windows-std-support, r=workingjubilee Fill out missing Windows support information All the Windows targets (including tier 3) currently have some level of std support.
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All the Windows targets (including tier 3) currently have some level of std support.