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branches/beta/RELEASES.md

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that were not intended. In this release, [defaulted type parameters
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warning][1.7d], which will become an error in future releases.
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* [Parsing "." as a float results in an error instead of
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0][1.7p]. That is, `".".parse::<f32>()` returns `Err`, not `Ok(0)`.
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* [Parsing "." as a float results in an error instead of 0][1.7p].
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That is, `".".parse::<f32>()` returns `Err`, not `Ok(0.0)`.
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branches/beta/configure

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opt inject-std-version 1 "inject the current compiler version of libstd into programs"
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opt llvm-version-check 1 "check if the LLVM version is supported, build anyway"
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opt rustbuild 0 "use the rust and cargo based build system"
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opt orbit 0 "get MIR where it belongs - everywhere; most importantly, in orbit"
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opt_nosave optimize 1 "build optimized rust code"
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if [ -n "$CFG_ENABLE_DEBUG_JEMALLOC" ]; then putvar CFG_ENABLE_DEBUG_JEMALLOC; fi
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if [ -n "$CFG_ENABLE_ORBIT" ]; then putvar CFG_ENABLE_ORBIT; fi
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branches/beta/mk/cfg/i586-unknown-linux-gnu.mk

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CFG_LIB_GLOB_i586-unknown-linux-gnu=lib$(1)-*.so
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CFG_LIB_DSYM_GLOB_i586-unknown-linux-gnu=lib$(1)-*.dylib.dSYM
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CFG_JEMALLOC_CFLAGS_i586-unknown-linux-gnu := -m32 $(CFLAGS)
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CFG_GCCISH_CFLAGS_i586-unknown-linux-gnu := -Wall -Werror -g -fPIC -m32 $(CFLAGS)
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CFG_GCCISH_CXXFLAGS_i586-unknown-linux-gnu := -fno-rtti $(CXXFLAGS)
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CFG_JEMALLOC_CFLAGS_i586-unknown-linux-gnu := -m32 $(CFLAGS) -march=pentium
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CFG_GCCISH_CFLAGS_i586-unknown-linux-gnu := -Wall -Werror -g -fPIC -m32 $(CFLAGS) -march=pentium
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CFG_GCCISH_CXXFLAGS_i586-unknown-linux-gnu := -fno-rtti $(CXXFLAGS) -march=pentium
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CFG_GCCISH_LINK_FLAGS_i586-unknown-linux-gnu := -shared -fPIC -ldl -pthread -lrt -g -m32
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branches/beta/mk/main.mk

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CFG_RUSTC_FLAGS += -Z orbit
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branches/beta/src/bootstrap/build/native.rs

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let mut assertions = if build.config.llvm_assertions {"ON"} else {"OFF"};
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branches/beta/src/compiletest/header.rs

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branches/beta/src/compiletest/runtest.rs

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branches/beta/src/doc/book/getting-started.md

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branches/beta/src/doc/book/guessing-game.md

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branches/beta/src/libcollections/btree/map.rs

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branches/beta/src/libcollectionstest/lib.rs

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