cmov: mark isize/usize impls of Cmov(Eq) as always available#1387
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cmov: mark isize/usize impls of Cmov(Eq) as always available#1387
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Via rustc itself:
expected values for `target_pointer_width` are: `16`, `32`, and `64`
This adds a `doc(cfg(true))` attribute to the impls for `isize` and
`usize` to hide the `cfg` gating so it doesn't show up in the rustdoc,
but it's still retained to the crate compiles if rustc suddenly decides
to add support for e.g. `8` or `128`-bit wide pointers.
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From #1387, via rustc itself: expected values for `target_pointer_width` are: `16`, `32`, and `64` So these impls should actually be ubiquitously available, for now. If we remove the gating in this crate, then all we need to do to handle new pointer widths is ship a fix for `cmov`.
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From #1387, via rustc itself: expected values for `target_pointer_width` are: `16`, `32`, and `64` So these impls should actually be ubiquitously available, for now. If we remove the gating in this crate, then all we need to do to handle new pointer widths is ship a fix for `cmov`.
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Via rustc itself:
This adds a
doc(cfg(true))attribute to the impls forisizeandusizeto hide thecfggating so it doesn't show up in the rustdoc, but it's still retained to the crate compiles if rustc suddenly decides to add support for e.g.8or128-bit wide pointers.