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Run rustfmt on `tests/run-make/`. With the exception of `tests/run-make/translation/test.rs`, which has a syntax error. The expected output in `rustdoc-error-lines/rmake.rs`'s required slight tweaking. The two `reproducible-build.rs` files need `// ignore-tidy-linelength` because rustfmt produces lines longer than 100 chars, which tidy doesn't like, yuk.
2024-05-29 15:01:33 +10:00
#![
crate_name =
"
crateA
"
]
Rough regression test for #13266. All it checks, unfortunately, is that you actually printed at least two lines for crateA paths and at least one line for crateB paths. But that's enough to capture the spirit of the bug, I think. I did not bother trying to verify that the paths themselves reflected where the crates end up.
2014-04-05 03:53:28 +02:00
// Base crate
Run rustfmt on `tests/run-make/`. With the exception of `tests/run-make/translation/test.rs`, which has a syntax error. The expected output in `rustdoc-error-lines/rmake.rs`'s required slight tweaking. The two `reproducible-build.rs` files need `// ignore-tidy-linelength` because rustfmt produces lines longer than 100 chars, which tidy doesn't like, yuk.
2024-05-29 15:01:33 +10:00
pub
fn
func
<
T
>
(
)
{
println!
(
"
hello
"
)
;
}
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