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Replace uv NativeHandle implementations with a macro #6415

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brson opened this issue May 10, 2013 · 2 comments
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Replace uv NativeHandle implementations with a macro #6415

brson opened this issue May 10, 2013 · 2 comments
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A-runtime Area: std's runtime and "pre-main" init for handling backtraces, unwinds, stack overflows C-cleanup Category: PRs that clean code up or issues documenting cleanup. E-easy Call for participation: Easy difficulty. Experience needed to fix: Not much. Good first issue.

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brson commented May 10, 2013

These provide a way of converting between Rust and C handle representations but they are pure boilerplate.

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Triage bump; still relevant.

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This is subsumed by my rewrite of librustuv. This is no longer as relevant as UvHandle implementors are all fairly unique.

flip1995 pushed a commit to flip1995/rust that referenced this issue Dec 6, 2020
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - rust-lang#6308 (add `internal-lints` feature to enable clippys internal lints (off by default))
 - rust-lang#6395 (switch Version/VersionReq usages to RustcVersion )
 - rust-lang#6402 (Add Collapsible match lint)
 - rust-lang#6407 (CONTRIBUTING: update bors queue url from buildbot2.rlo to bors.rlo)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup

changelog: rollup
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