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Rollup of 4 pull requests #99839

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  1. Update mentions to rustc_metadata::rmeta::Lazy

    Signed-off-by: Yuki Okushi <jtitor@2k36.org>
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  2. doc/rustc: describe the uefi target platforms

    Add a `platform-support` entry to the rustc-docs for the different
    `*-unknown-uefi` targets. This describes in detail how this platform
    works, a few basic examples, and how to compile for the platform.
    
    Red Hat is sponsoring my work on this platform, so I am putting myself
    down as target maintainer. Co-maintainers are more than welcome to join
    me in the effort. Communication is going on off-list to coordinate the
    different efforts.
    
    Note that the ultimate goal is to move the UEFI targets to Tier-2 so
    bootloaders can be more easily supported in commercial products. This
    documentation is the first step towards that goal, but should be a
    viable documentation even for the current Tier-3 status of the targets.
    
    I also want to point out that there is an ongoing GSoC-effort to port
    the rust standard library to UEFI (by Ayush Singh). While this work is
    not necessarily required to get to Tier-2, we definitely should
    coordinate the efforts and update the documentation as soon as any such
    ports are merged.
    
    Note that the targets are already used by multiple commercial and non
    commercial production systems, including, but not limited to:
    
     * Tianocore-EDK2 (Official UEFI SDK by Intel) comes with rust support
       in its staging repository (not part of any release, yet).
       (https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-staging/tree)
     * Intel's research program "Project Mu" uses the rust UEFI targets to
       show possible future replacements for Tianocore-EDK2.
     * The Rust OS "Redox" uses the UEFI targets for its bootloader.
       (https://www.redox-os.org/)
     * The hugely popular in-depth documentation of OS development in Rust
       by Philipp Oppermann uses the UEFI targets.
       (https://os.phil-opp.com/)
    
    Signed-off-by: David Rheinsberg <david.rheinsberg@gmail.com>
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Commits on Jul 28, 2022

  1. Rollup merge of rust-lang#99760 - dvdhrm:rw/uefiplat, r=ehuss

    doc/rustc: describe the uefi target platforms
    
    Add a `platform-support` entry to the rustc-docs for the different `*-unknown-uefi` targets. This describes in detail how this platform works, a few basic examples, and how to compile for the platform.
    
    Red Hat is sponsoring my work on this platform, so I am putting myself down as target maintainer. Co-maintainers are more than welcome to join me in the effort. Communication is going on off-list to coordinate the different efforts.
    
    Note that the ultimate goal is to move the UEFI targets to Tier-2 so bootloaders can be more easily supported in commercial products. This documentation is the first step towards that goal, but should be a viable documentation even for the current Tier-3 status of the targets.
    
    I also want to point out that there is an ongoing GSoC-effort to port the rust standard library to UEFI (by Ayush Singh). While this work is not necessarily required to get to Tier-2, we definitely should coordinate the efforts and update the documentation as soon as any such ports are merged.
    
    Note that the targets are already used by multiple commercial and non commercial production systems, including, but not limited to:
    
     * Tianocore-EDK2 (Official UEFI SDK by Intel) comes with rust support
       in its staging repository (not part of any release, yet).
       (https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-staging/tree)
     * Intel's research program "Project Mu" uses the rust UEFI targets to
       show possible future replacements for Tianocore-EDK2.
     * The Rust OS "Redox" uses the UEFI targets for its bootloader.
       (https://www.redox-os.org/)
     * The hugely popular in-depth documentation of OS development in Rust
       by Philipp Oppermann uses the UEFI targets.
       (https://os.phil-opp.com/)
    matthiaskrgr committed Jul 28, 2022
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  2. Rollup merge of rust-lang#99803 - JohnTitor:update-lazy-docs, r=compi…

    …ler-errors
    
    Update mentions to `rustc_metadata::rmeta::Lazy`
    
    While working on rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1411, I noticed there are still some mentions of `Lazy`. This updates them to `LazyValue`, `LazyArray`, or `LazyTable`.
    
    r? ```@compiler-errors```
    
    Signed-off-by: Yuki Okushi <jtitor@2k36.org>
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  3. Rollup merge of rust-lang#99810 - GuillaumeGomez:fix-settings-slider-…

    …small-width, r=notriddle
    
    Fix settings slider on small width screens
    
    Fixes rust-lang#99794.
    
    Screenshot of the fix:
    
    ![Screenshot from 2022-07-27 14-17-08](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3050060/181250007-55f982d1-89db-45b7-a4f1-0d1729e6a3e3.png)
    
    cc ```@jsha```
    r? ```@notriddle```
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  4. Rollup merge of rust-lang#99817 - notriddle:notriddle/clean-trait-rem…

    …oval, r=GuillaumeGomez
    
    rustdoc: remove Clean trait impls for more items
    
    Follow up to rust-lang#99638 and rust-lang#99672
    matthiaskrgr committed Jul 28, 2022
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