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How to figure out which version of Rust an RFC or a feature was stabilized

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I am trying to figure out an easy way, if it exists, to look at a particular RFC or a PR and figure out which version of Rust it was stabilized in.

I do not want to parse the releases/tags section for information. It could get difficult if it is an older release.

I know if it is a function or API, the docs usually have a tag indicating when it was stable, like #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")].

But what if it is a language feature/improvement like for example De-structuring assignments (RFC#2909).

This one was stabilized in 1.59.0 but I'd like a straightforward method of figuring it out.

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rapidclock Avatar asked Oct 23 '25 15:10

rapidclock


1 Answers

On the RFC page you linked, there is a link for the corresponding tracking issue, which includes a link to the corresponding stabilization PR, where you can see the corresponding milestone.

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Jmb Avatar answered Oct 26 '25 06:10

Jmb



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