Rollup merge of #102628 - H4x5:master, r=scottmcm
Change the parameter name of From::from to `value` The `From` trait is currently defined as: ```rust pub trait From<T>: Sized { fn from(_: T) -> Self; } ``` The name of the argument is `_`. I am proposing to change it to `value`, ie. ```rust pub trait From<T>: Sized { fn from(value: T) -> Self; } ``` This would be more consistent with the `TryFrom`, which looks like this: ```rust pub trait TryFrom<T>: Sized { type Error; fn try_from(value: T) -> Result<Self, Self::Error>; } ``` The reason for this proposal is twofold: 1. Consistency with the rest of the standard library. The `TryFrom` trait uses `value`, and no `From` implementation uses the default name (as it is quite useless). 2. When generating trait implementations with rust-analyzer/IntelliJ, the parameter name is copied, and it always has to be changed. Optionally, another name like `x` could be used. I only propose `value` for consistency with `TryFrom`. Changing parameter names is not a breaking change. Note: this was originally posted as an internals thread [here](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/change-the-argument-name-of-from-from/17480)
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#[lang = "from"]
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#[must_use]
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#[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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fn from(_: T) -> Self;
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fn from(value: T) -> Self;
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}
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/// An attempted conversion that consumes `self`, which may or may not be
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