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1.66 regression -- non-optimized compiler-builtins by default #106471

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Mark-Simulacrum opened this issue Jan 4, 2023 · 2 comments
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1.66 regression -- non-optimized compiler-builtins by default #106471

Mark-Simulacrum opened this issue Jan 4, 2023 · 2 comments
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regression-from-stable-to-stable Performance or correctness regression from one stable version to another.

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@Mark-Simulacrum
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We missed backporting #103732 to 1.66, so for 1.66 only the bad behavior is still there.

If we do have a point release let's try and include the revert there.

cc @pietroalbini

@Mark-Simulacrum Mark-Simulacrum added the regression-from-stable-to-stable Performance or correctness regression from one stable version to another. label Jan 4, 2023
@rustbot rustbot added the I-prioritize Issue: Indicates that prioritization has been requested for this issue. label Jan 4, 2023
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apiraino commented Jan 10, 2023

@Mark-Simulacrum I think this will probably land on the next stable without backport (see zulip). So probably I'd remove I-prioritize (or maybe close the issue, idk).

@rustbot label -I-prioritize

@rustbot rustbot removed the I-prioritize Issue: Indicates that prioritization has been requested for this issue. label Jan 10, 2023
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Enselic commented May 28, 2024

Triage: No objections to the proposal to close, so let's close.

@Enselic Enselic closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale May 28, 2024
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