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remove dead #[derive(FromPrimitive)] code #31400
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…chton You can `#[derive(FromPrimitive)]`, but it [fails later in the compile](https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=82cb8ad2fac49e3fe472&version=stable) due to hardcoding `std::num::FromPrimitive` which [was removed](rust-lang@eeb9488) (for some reason Github doesn't show `FromPrimitive` in the diff, but `git show` does). Anyway, this PR removes the code. I didn't mark it as a breaking change, even though [this extremely contrived code using highly unstable features](https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=1e1b1bbff962837b228a&version=nightly) is broken by it -- should I?
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You can `#[derive(FromPrimitive)]`, but it [fails later in the compile](https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=82cb8ad2fac49e3fe472&version=stable) due to hardcoding `std::num::FromPrimitive` which [was removed](eeb9488) (for some reason Github doesn't show `FromPrimitive` in the diff, but `git show` does). Anyway, this PR removes the code. I didn't mark it as a breaking change, even though [this extremely contrived code using highly unstable features](https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=1e1b1bbff962837b228a&version=nightly) is broken by it -- should I?
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You can
#[derive(FromPrimitive)]
, but it fails later in the compile due to hardcodingstd::num::FromPrimitive
which was removed (for some reason Github doesn't showFromPrimitive
in the diff, butgit show
does).Anyway, this PR removes the code. I didn't mark it as a breaking change, even though this extremely contrived code using highly unstable features is broken by it -- should I?