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Rollup of 8 pull requests #42184

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euclio and others added 30 commits May 20, 2017 11:18
This was breaking the libstd build for Redox.
only create source tarball for the Dist subcommand
mark install rule as default for Kind::Install
split install-docs
split install-std
factor out empty_dir handling
split install-cargo
split install-analysis
split install-src
rework install-rustc
properly handle cross-compilation setups for install
use pkgname in install
split plain source tarball generation from rust-src dist
document src-tarball in config.toml.exmaple

Signed-off-by: Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>
iterator_step_by has decoupled their futures, so the tracking issue should split.
Signed-off-by: Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>
Signed-off-by: Marc-Antoine Perennou <Marc-Antoine@Perennou.com>
Also, add detection to treat such comments as tidy errors.
We also remove the found_lib_feature code because it
was just repeating the found_feature code. Originally it
was intended to allow for gate-test lines for
lib features, but apparently nobody missed it.
Change some notes into suggestions

r? @petrochenkov since you commented on the same edits in rust-lang#39458
rustbuild: don't create a source tarball when installing

This splits Install out of Dist as it is not a full dist anymore, and creates the source tarball only for the Dist command.
This will allow splitting install in a few rules if we want as it's done for other phases.
remove "much" from unicode diagnostic

The English seems slightly awkward to me, and it's unnecessary.
Fix building std without backtrace feature, which was broken in ca8b754

Fixes rust-lang#42139
Implement requires_synchronized_create() for Redox

This was breaking the libstd build for Redox.
Document drop more.

Adds two examples to Drop and describes the recursive drop on types that contain fields.
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Give step_trait a distinct tracking issue from step_by

iterator_step_by has decoupled their futures, so the tracking issue should split.

Old issue: rust-lang#27741
New issue: rust-lang#42168

r? @alexcrichton (another follow-up to closed PR rust-lang#42110 (comment))
Remove some needless // gate-test- comments

Also, add detection to treat such comments as tidy errors.
We also remove the found_lib_feature code because it
was just repeating the found_feature code. Originally it
was intended to allow for gate-test lines for
lib features, but apparently nobody missed it.
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@bors r+ p=10

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bors commented May 24, 2017

📌 Commit 2c39c0d has been approved by frewsxcv

@frewsxcv frewsxcv closed this May 24, 2017
@frewsxcv frewsxcv deleted the rollup branch May 24, 2017 01:51
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