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mv binary_heap.rs binary_heap/mod.rs #106692
mv binary_heap.rs binary_heap/mod.rs #106692
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@bors r+ rollup I don't mind making this change; we have some other mod.rs files. That said, it's plausible it'll get reverted in the future if we move away from that format. |
Rollup of 13 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#104965 (reword Option::as_ref and Option::map examples) - rust-lang#105172 (Added error documentation for write_fmt) - rust-lang#106605 (rustdoc: fix outdated lint section of the book) - rust-lang#106670 (Check compiler docs in PR CI) - rust-lang#106692 (mv binary_heap.rs binary_heap/mod.rs) - rust-lang#106693 (rustdoc: rename CSS rustdoc-toggle -> toggle and toggle -> settings-toggle) - rust-lang#106707 (Remove duplicate sha-1 dependency) - rust-lang#106762 (Add `AtomicPtr::as_mut_ptr`) - rust-lang#106766 (Remove dead code in rustdoc stripper) - rust-lang#106775 (Remove stale reference to the test suite location) - rust-lang#106799 (Stop having unused lifetimes on some `impl`s) - rust-lang#106816 (Update `rental` hack to work with remapped paths.) - rust-lang#106819 (rustdoc: remove unnecessary DOM class `h1.fqn`) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
I confess this request is somewhat selfish, as it's made in order to ease synchronisation with my copse crate (see eggyal/copse#6 for explanation). I wholly understand that such grounds may be insufficient to justify merging this request—but no harm in asking, right?