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ongardie opened this issue Nov 11, 2013 · 3 comments
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rusti segfault on range(1, 2) #10411

ongardie opened this issue Nov 11, 2013 · 3 comments

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@ongardie
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On rusti 0.8 on amd64 Linux:

~$ rusti    
WARNING: The Rust REPL is experimental and may be
unstable. If you encounter problems, please use the
compiler instead. Type :help for help.
rusti> range(1, 2)
zsh: segmentation fault  rusti
Exited with status 139.
@alexcrichton
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Thanks for the bug report! Sadly rusti has been deemed that it no longer belongs in-tree and was removed as part of 7c92435. Closing because rusti no longer exists.

On a side note, I would highly recommend using rust master right now. You'll find that many issues are fixed even daily, and that it's easier to keep up with a few days of changes at a time rather than months.

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huonw commented Nov 11, 2013

(And it's even easier to keep up with a week (or two) at a time using This Week in Rust. Also, there are nightly packages on some operating systems, which reduce the recompile-the-compiler burden.)

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Gotcha, thanks.

flip1995 pushed a commit to flip1995/rust that referenced this issue Apr 23, 2023
…, r=llogiq

Bugfix: Ignore `impl Trait`(s) @ `let_underscore_untyped`

Fixes rust-lang#10411

changelog:[`let_underscore_untyped`]: Ignore `impl Trait`(s) that caused false positives.
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