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RELEASES.md

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- [`ManuallyDrop<T>` is now documented to have the same layout as `T`][88375]
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- [`#[ignore = "…"]` messages are printed when running tests][92714]
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- [Consistently present absent stdio handles on Windows as NULL handles][93263]
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- [Consistently show absent stdio handles on Windows as NULL handles][93263]
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- [Make `std::io::stdio::lock()` return `'static` handles.][93965] Previously, the creation of locked handles to stdin/stdout/stderr would borrow the handles being locked, which prevented writing `let out = std::io::stdout().lock();` because `out` would outlive the return value of `stdout()`. Such code now works, eliminating a common pitfall that affected many Rust users.
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- [`Vec::from_raw_parts` is now less restrictive about its inputs][95016]
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- [`std::thread::available_parallelism` now takes cgroup quotas into account.][92697] Since `available_parallelism` is often used to create a thread pool for parallel computation, which may be CPU-bound for performance, `available_parallelism` will return a value consistent with the ability to use that many threads continuously, if possible. For instance, in a container with 8 virtual CPUs but quotas only allowing for 50% usage, `available_parallelism` will return 4.

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