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Currently
IntErrorKind
can only be found incore
. @Centril confirmed on Discord that this is unintentional (should I r? him in this situation?).Should there be a test for this? As far as this specific situation goes, I don't think so, I'll risk it and say that there's no way this regresses. However, it might be a good idea to have some tool detect public items in
core
that are not reexported instd
. Does this belong in tidy, or should that be a separate tool? Is there some rustc-specific linter? Unless that's entirely a dumb idea, this should probably get an issue.Note: My local build hasn't finished yet, but it's well past the point where I would expect problems.