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std: Delete a by-definition spuriously failing test #59018
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This commit deletes the `connect_timeout_unbound` test from the standard library which, unfortunately, is by definition eventually going to be a spuriously failing test. There's no way to reserve a port as unbound so we can rely on ecosystem testing for this feature for now. Closes rust-lang#52590
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std: Delete a by-definition spuriously failing test This commit deletes the `connect_timeout_unbound` test from the standard library which, unfortunately, is by definition eventually going to be a spuriously failing test. There's no way to reserve a port as unbound so we can rely on ecosystem testing for this feature for now. Closes rust-lang#52590
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std: Delete a by-definition spuriously failing test This commit deletes the `connect_timeout_unbound` test from the standard library which, unfortunately, is by definition eventually going to be a spuriously failing test. There's no way to reserve a port as unbound so we can rely on ecosystem testing for this feature for now. Closes rust-lang#52590
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std: Delete a by-definition spuriously failing test This commit deletes the `connect_timeout_unbound` test from the standard library which, unfortunately, is by definition eventually going to be a spuriously failing test. There's no way to reserve a port as unbound so we can rely on ecosystem testing for this feature for now. Closes rust-lang#52590
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Rollup of 13 pull requests Successful merges: - #58518 (Use early unwraps instead of bubbling up errors just to unwrap in the end) - #58626 (rustdoc: add option to calculate "documentation coverage") - #58629 (rust-lldb: fix crash when printing empty string) - #58660 (MaybeUninit: add read_initialized, add examples) - #58670 (fixes #52482) - #58676 (look for python2 symlinks before bootstrap python) - #58679 (Refactor passes and pass execution to be more parallel) - #58750 (Make `Unique::as_ptr`, `NonNull::dangling` and `NonNull::cast` const) - #58762 (Mention `unwind(aborts)` in diagnostics for `#[unwind]`) - #58924 (Add as_slice() to slice::IterMut and vec::Drain) - #58990 (Actually publish miri in the manifest) - #59018 (std: Delete a by-definition spuriously failing test) - #59045 (Expose new_sub_parser_from_file) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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Delete flaky test net::tcp::tests::fast_rebind This test is unreliable for at least 3 users on two platforms: see rust-lang#57509 and rust-lang#51006. It was added 5 years ago in rust-lang#22015. Do we know whether this is testing something important that would indicate a bug in our implementation, or if it's fine to remove? r? @sfackler @alexcrichton because this somewhat resembles rust-lang#59018 Closes rust-lang#57509. Closes rust-lang#51006.
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Delete flaky test net::tcp::tests::fast_rebind This test is unreliable for at least 3 users on two platforms: see rust-lang#57509 and rust-lang#51006. It was added 5 years ago in rust-lang#22015. Do we know whether this is testing something important that would indicate a bug in our implementation, or if it's fine to remove? r? @sfackler @alexcrichton because this somewhat resembles rust-lang#59018 Closes rust-lang#57509. Closes rust-lang#51006.
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This commit deletes the
connect_timeout_unbound
test from the standardlibrary which, unfortunately, is by definition eventually going to be a
spuriously failing test. There's no way to reserve a port as unbound so
we can rely on ecosystem testing for this feature for now.
Closes #52590