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Nicholas Nethercote 6698c26b3a Fix is_relevant_impl.
It determines if a function should have any `inline` attributes checked.
For `ItemKind::Fn` it returns true or false depending on the details of
the function; for anything other item kind it returns *true*. This
latter case should instead be *false*. (In the nearby and similar
functions `is_relevant_impl` and `is_relevant_trait` the non-function
cases return false.)

The effect of this is that non-functions are no longer checked. But
rustc already disallows `inline` on any non-function items. So if
anything its a tiny performance win, because that was useless anyway.
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