Build libcore as 2021 in a few more places#93719
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The `Cargo.toml` has `edition = "2021"`, so that's what these command lines should use too.
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@bors r+ rollup=never since this touches pgo scripts |
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Finished benchmarking commit (c5e4148): comparison url. Summary: This benchmark run did not return any relevant results. If you disagree with this performance assessment, please file an issue in rust-lang/rustc-perf. @rustbot label: -perf-regression |
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Cargo.tomlhasedition = "2021"(as of #92068), so that's what these command lines should use too.