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if use_std is enabled, also enable either/use_std #628

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@sunshowers sunshowers commented Jul 2, 2022

I've been using either through itertools, and I'd love to have either/use_std enabled if use_std is enabled.

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Hi there, I am (sadly) no expert on this, but after skimming the docs, this looks very reasonable to me.

@jswrenn You're usually good at judging these things. Do you have objections?

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jswrenn commented Jul 5, 2022

This sounds fine to me!

bors r+

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@bors bors bot merged commit deae58e into rust-itertools:master Jul 5, 2022
@jswrenn jswrenn modified the milestones: next, 0.10.4 Jun 21, 2023
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