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    # Backlog Bonanza 2022-02-09 [GitHub query](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues?q=is%3Aopen+label%3AC-tracking-issue+label%3AT-lang) ## omg what are we doing * Take things that have been unstable for a while and "disposition them". * Goal: Everything that is nightly only has one or more of the following labels, indicating the blocker(s) to stabilizing it: * S-tracking-ready-to-stabilize: Needs a stabilization PR (good to go :train:) * S-tracking-needs-to-bake: Needs time to bake (set a date? other criteria?) * S-tracking-impl-incomplete: Not code complete or blocking bugs * S-tracking-unimplemented: Implementation not begun * S-tracking-design-concerns: Blocking design concerns * This might be "doesn't quite seem to deliver value we hoped for" or "something doesn't feel right" * S-tracking-perma-unstable * Internal implementation detail of rustc, stdlib * S-tracking-needs-investigation Attendance: Josh, Scott, Felix, Mark, David Barsky, Michael Goulet --- # Tracking issue for RFC 1861: Extern types #43467 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43467 * Intended for FFI and similar, opaque type * Questions? * `?Sized`, etc. * Interactions with unsizing -- &Opaque -> &dyn Foo doesn't work * Is this forward-compatible? Could we make `extern type` opaque and `?Sized` for now, and potentially extend it in the future to allow sized values or custom DSTs? * Did this see a new design after the ThinPtr and other libs-api discussions? * e.g., `ptr::null::<Foo>` doesn't currently work, because `extern type Foo: ?Sized` * May actually want a `Metadata = ()` bound. * Scott to briefly summarize the discussed open question (thin ptrs) and ask for a complete summary. # Tracking issue for tweaks to object safety (RFC 2027) #43561 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43561 * Niko may have opinions :) * Theory: moves the where clause such that things can't be called, but dyn Foo can exist? * S-needs-summary; Josh to ask Niko in a comment # Tracking issue for oom=panic (RFC 2116) #43596 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43596 * Implementation work: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/88098, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/92535 * originally related to `try_reserve` and similar mechanisms, now about unwinding on oom rather than aborting * S-needs-summary about open questions # :microscope: Tracking issue for generic associated types (GAT) #44265 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44265 * Open design question of where to put where clauses * resolved, but not yet finalized FCP * needs https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/90076 to land * S-needs-summary -- maybe just one last unresolved question * just a couple more GATs-blocking issues * but likely nearly ready to stabilize # :microscope: Tracking issue for RFC 2089: Implied bounds #44491 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44491 * S-needs-summary? * unclear current state -- maybe partially implemented? * S-design-concerns? * some concern around semver compat hazards * `Cell<T: Copy>` changing to `Cell<T: !Copy>` not possible with this * Currently, need to copy the trait bound onto your method if the type has it in the type definition * doesn't block impl, but needs an answer before stabilizing. * S-impl-incomplete * Josh to post comment # Tracking issue for RFC 2115: In-band lifetime bindings #44524 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44524 * Dispositioned close (FCP finished) * To be removed -- just pending * S-design-concerns: will be eventually closed because of them * really hard to know where the lifetime comes from when looking at one * shadowing vs. using difficult to distinguish (including just typos) * There was an fcp close that discussed some of the issues * Scott to comment asking for a PR removing it * Done: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44524#issuecomment-1034094520 # Tracking issue for const generics (RFC 2000) #44580 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44580 * Shipped min_const_generics * const-generics group continuing to do work, and continuing evolution * A meta tracking issue * Maybe the RFC 2000 tracking issue should be closed, since that particular RFC is largely implemented? * And new tracking issues filed for any new work * https://github.com/rust-lang/project-const-generics exists * A zulip thread about how to best track ongoing design/impl work -- Felix to start # Tracking issue for RFC 2045: improving #[target_feature] #44839 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44839 * Initial RFC implemented, but has a long-tail target-specific component * Potentially remaining portion is `--enable-feature` CLI opts from the RFC * Discussion primarily focusing on new CPU features * `--enable-feature` not being tracked (anywhere?) * There are an infinite long-tail of future CPU features we could support, and tracking them on one issue does not feel right * Docs: https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/reference/attributes/codegen.html#the-target_feature-attribute * Proposal: * FCP Close this issue; any new features slated for stabilization should be in new issues if needed * Implicitly indicate that --enable-feature is no longer desired without a new proposal * Felix to own the fcp close # Tracking issue for arbitrary_self_types #44874 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44874 * Provides support for `self: Box<Self>`, etc. * Stabilized some of these? * in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/64325/ * S-needs-summary -- unclear what is currently stable and unstable, etc. * Felix to leave a comment # Tracking issue for RFC 2137: Support defining C-compatible variadic functions in Rust #44930 Link: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44930 * Implemented, substantially working * Doesn't work on all architectures yet * but unlike e.g. asm!, there may not be architecture-specific code * what tier of architecture needs support for this to be stable? * Is this the tracking issue for the libs-api portion of this? * Could cfg gate `std::ffi::VaList` etc * but portability lint implications * Target tier policy for u128, stack overflow detection, etc. * need to document deficiencies for safety features * u128 support expected when raising to next tier * Needs-decision/nominated * discuss at next meeting

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