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Bump to 0.2.53 #1326

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This adds more WASI support, and in particular adds support for WASI
being a target_os rather than a target_env, which relates to this PR:

rust-lang/rust#60117

This adds more WASI support, and in particular adds support for WASI
being a target_os rather than a target_env, which relates to this PR:

rust-lang/rust#60117
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r? @alexcrichton

@rust-highfive rust-highfive assigned alexcrichton and unassigned gnzlbg Apr 26, 2019
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@bors: r+

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bors commented Apr 26, 2019

📌 Commit 6ec8c23 has been approved by alexcrichton

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bors commented Apr 26, 2019

⌛ Testing commit 6ec8c23 with merge f9818f1...

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Bump to 0.2.53

This adds more WASI support, and in particular adds support for WASI
being a target_os rather than a target_env, which relates to this PR:

rust-lang/rust#60117
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bors commented Apr 26, 2019

☀️ Test successful - checks-cirrus, checks-travis, status-appveyor
Approved by: alexcrichton
Pushing f9818f1 to master...

@bors bors merged commit 6ec8c23 into rust-lang:master Apr 26, 2019
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