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move autodiff from EnzymeAD/Enzyme to our rust-lang/Enzyme soft-fork #139225
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Rollup of 14 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#135295 (Check empty SIMD vector in inline asm) - rust-lang#138003 (Add the new `amx` target features and the `movrs` target feature) - rust-lang#138823 (rustc_target: RISC-V: add base `I`-related important extensions) - rust-lang#138913 (Remove even more instances of `@ts-expect-error` from search.js) - rust-lang#138941 (Do not mix normalized and unnormalized caller bounds when constructing param-env for `receiver_is_dispatchable`) - rust-lang#139060 (replace commit placeholder in vendor status with actual commit) - rust-lang#139102 (coverage: Avoid splitting spans during span extraction/refinement) - rust-lang#139191 (small opaque type/borrowck cleanup) - rust-lang#139200 (Skip suggest impl or dyn when poly trait is not a real trait) - rust-lang#139208 (fix dead link netbsd.md) - rust-lang#139210 (chore: remove redundant backtick) - rust-lang#139212 (Update mdbook to 0.4.48) - rust-lang#139214 (Tell rustfmt to use the 2024 edition in ./x.py fmt) - rust-lang#139225 (move autodiff from EnzymeAD/Enzyme to our rust-lang/Enzyme soft-fork) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rollup merge of rust-lang#139225 - EnzymeAD:rust-lang-enzyme, r=jieyouxu move autodiff from EnzymeAD/Enzyme to our rust-lang/Enzyme soft-fork In rust-lang/team#1665 we decided to have a soft-fork of Enzyme, to be able to merge e.g. CI, docs, or cmake improvements if upstream is not interested in them. We don't intend to merge logic/code changes. It also seems generally preferable if we clone submodules from a rust-lang repo, instead of an external org. We don't build or checkout Enzyme yet by default, so this should be a safe rollup.
In rust-lang/team#1665 we decided to have a soft-fork of Enzyme, to be able to merge e.g. CI, docs, or cmake improvements if upstream is not interested in them. We don't intend to merge logic/code changes. It also seems generally preferable if we clone submodules from a rust-lang repo, instead of an external org. We don't build or checkout Enzyme yet by default, so this should be a safe rollup.