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Add Default/ToOwned/IntoIterator to the prelude #24538
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This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: rust-lang/rfcs#1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes rust-lang#24538
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This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: rust-lang/rfcs#1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes rust-lang#24538
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This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: rust-lang/rfcs#1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes rust-lang#24538
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This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: rust-lang/rfcs#1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes rust-lang#24538
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This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: rust-lang/rfcs#1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes rust-lang#24538
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This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: rust-lang/rfcs#1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes rust-lang#24538
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This is an implementation of [RFC 1030][rfc] which adds these traits to the prelude and additionally removes all inherent `into_iter` methods on collections in favor of the trait implementation (which is now accessible by default). [rfc]: rust-lang/rfcs#1030 This is technically a breaking change due to the prelude additions and removal of inherent methods, but it is expected that essentially no code breaks in practice. [breaking-change] Closes rust-lang#24538
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Also remove inherent
into_iter
methods if possible,Tracking issue for rust-lang/rfcs#1030
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