Don't emit two `assume`s in transmutes when one is a subset of the other For example, transmuting between `bool` and `Ordering` doesn't need two `assume`s because one range is a superset of the other. Multiple are still used for things like `char` <-> `NonZero<u32>`, which overlap but where neither fully contains the other. |
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| errors.rs | ||
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| meth.rs | ||
| mono_item.rs | ||
| size_of_val.rs | ||
| target_features.rs | ||