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Stable MIR still allows (and will allow) accessing internal unstable APIs (including HIR, I believe), but we may want to move to it for e.g. enumeration of items at the top level, and for some of the lowering we already do with rustc_middle information.
Stable MIR provides a mapping between the "stable" representations and the internal unstable ones (which we'd need).
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This was prompted by @pnkfelix's talk at the Rust Verification Workshop 2024.
Stable MIR still allows (and will allow) accessing internal unstable APIs (including HIR, I believe), but we may want to move to it for e.g. enumeration of items at the top level, and for some of the lowering we already do with
rustc_middle
information.Stable MIR provides a mapping between the "stable" representations and the internal unstable ones (which we'd need).
/cc @tjhance @Chris-Hawblitzel
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