@@ -44,12 +44,8 @@ prevents breaking dependencies by leveraging Cargo's lint capping.
4444[ rustc bug ] : https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/15702
4545
4646## stable
47-
4847The ` #[stable(feature = "foo", "since = "1.420.69")] ` attribute explicitly
49- marks an item as stabilized. To do this, follow the instructions in
50- [ Stabilizing Features] ( ./stabilization_guide.md ) .
51-
52- Note that stable functions may use unstable things in their body.
48+ marks an item as stabilized. Note that stable functions may use unstable things in their body.
5349
5450## rustc_const_unstable
5551
@@ -72,6 +68,22 @@ even on an `unstable` function, if that function is called from another
7268Furthermore this attribute is needed to mark an intrinsic as callable from
7369` rustc_const_stable ` functions.
7470
71+ ## Stabilizing a library feature
72+
73+ To stabilize a feature, follow these steps:
74+
75+ 1 . Change ` #[unstable] ` to ` #[stable(since = "version")] ` .
76+ ` version ` should be the * currently nightly* , i.e. stable+2. You can see which version is
77+ currently nightly [ on Forge] ( https://forge.rust-lang.org/#current-release-versions ) .
78+ 2 . Remove ` #![feature] ` from any test or doc-test for this API. If the feature is used in the
79+ compiler or tools, remove it from there as well.
80+ 3 . If applicable, change ` #[rustc_const_unstable] ` to ` #[rustc_const_stable(since = "version")] ` .
81+ 4 . Open a PR against ` rust-lang/rust `
82+ - Add the appropriate labels: ` @rustbot modify labels: +T-libs +needs-fcp ` .
83+ - Include a description of the feature and why it should be stabilized.
84+ - Link to the tracking issue and say "Closes #XXXXX".
85+
86+ You can see an example of stabilizing a feature at [ #75132 ] ( https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75132 ) .
7587
7688## allow_internal_unstable
7789
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