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Document "Default object lifetime bounds" #31137

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bluss opened this issue Jan 22, 2016 · 4 comments · Fixed by rust-lang/reference#40
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Document "Default object lifetime bounds" #31137

bluss opened this issue Jan 22, 2016 · 4 comments · Fixed by rust-lang/reference#40
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A-docs Area: documentation for any part of the project, including the compiler, standard library, and tools P-high High priority

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bluss commented Jan 22, 2016

"Default object lifetime bounds" rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1156

This should be mentioned in the language reference.

steveklabnik added a commit to steveklabnik/rust that referenced this issue Feb 2, 2016
@steveklabnik steveklabnik added the A-docs Area: documentation for any part of the project, including the compiler, standard library, and tools label Mar 10, 2017
@steveklabnik steveklabnik added the P-high High priority label Mar 22, 2017
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The reference has been moved out to its own repo, but @frewsxcv says he's gonna look at it and i will assist as needed.

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brson commented Apr 11, 2017

Ping @frewsxcv. How's this going?

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I really do want to work on this but it's pretty far down my work queue right now and I haven't started on it.

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Re-assigning to @QuietMisdreavus ❤️

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