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These settings can only be adjusted before bind time, which doesn't make
sense in the current set of functionality. These methods are stable, but
haven't hit a stable release yet.

Closes #33052

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(cherry picked from commit c6480e8)

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These settings can only be adjusted before bind time, which doesn't make
sense in the current set of functionality. These methods are stable, but
haven't hit a stable release yet.

Closes rust-lang#33052

[breaking-change]

(cherry picked from commit c6480e8)
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  • Pull requests are usually filed against the master branch for this repo, but this one is against beta. Please double check that you specified the right target!

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Tagging as beta-accepted since we talked about it in the last libs meeting

@sfackler sfackler added the beta-accepted Accepted for backporting to the compiler in the beta channel. label Apr 29, 2016
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Ah we actually beta-accept the beta-nominated PR (in this case #33124), but I've gone ahead and applied the tags. Thanks @sfackler!

@alexcrichton alexcrichton merged commit d8d51ac into rust-lang:beta Apr 29, 2016
@sfackler sfackler deleted the beta-backport branch April 29, 2016 01:20
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