Mark a few libcore types as structurally equal if their contents are #70759
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was just missing a markerStructuralEq
types are already treated asStructuralEq
in the rustc pattern match logicStructuralEq
types are also already treated asStructuralEq
[T]
types shouldn't behave differently from arrays in pattern matching, so I marked them asStructuralEq
if their contents are.&T
types whereT: StructuralEq
cannot have a customEq
orPartialEq
impl, they must be using the generic impl. Thus the user cannot have created any handwritten impls for&UserType
, thus we can treat them asStructuralEq
.r? @petrochenkov
cc @pnkfelix @nikomatsakis @ecstatic-morse
cc #31434