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bors 30d0309fa8 Auto merge of #148486 - kpreid:vec-iter-drop, r=jhpratt
Explicitly forget the zero remaining elements in `vec::IntoIter::fold()`.



[Original description:] ~~This seems to help LLVM notice that dropping the elements in the destructor of `IntoIter` is not necessary. In cases it doesn’t help, it should be cheap since it is just one assignment.~~

This PR adds a function to `vec::IntoIter()` which is used used by `fold()` and `spec_extend()`, when those operations complete, to forget the zero remaining elements and only deallocate the allocation, ensuring that there will never be a useless loop to drop zero remaining elements when the iterator is dropped.

This is my first ever attempt at this kind of codegen micro-optimization in the standard library, so please let me know what should go into the PR or what sort of additional systematic testing might indicate this is a good or bad idea.
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