Remove old -Z options that do nothing#34124
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Technically, this is a [breaking-change], but I'm not sure what the policy for -Z flags is (especially unused ones).
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@bors r+ rollup |
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yeah, they are unstable by definition. we would want to watch out for changes that will affect people, but I think these are not likely to be in that category. |
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…s, r=sanxiyn Remove old -Z options that do nothing Technically, this is a [breaking-change], but I'm not sure what the policy for -Z flags is (especially unused ones).
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Technically, this is a [breaking-change], but I'm not sure what the policy for -Z flags is (especially unused ones).