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Restore the ability to build run-pass/run-fail/bench tests without running them #733

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brson opened this issue Jul 25, 2011 · 1 comment
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A-testsuite Area: The testsuite used to check the correctness of rustc E-easy Call for participation: Easy difficulty. Experience needed to fix: Not much. Good first issue.

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brson commented Jul 25, 2011

Some of our tests have a default mode for running from the test suite, and an interactive mode for experimenting with (all the benchmarks). The conversion to a Rust-based test runner lost the ability to just compile the tests without running them.

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brson commented Mar 6, 2012

Since I opened this I have never really felt the need for it. Closing.

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keeperofdakeys pushed a commit to keeperofdakeys/rust that referenced this issue Dec 12, 2017
Remove fexecvpe from Haiku and MacOS/IOS where it's not implemented

I was going to remove the skip-check from `build.rs` to see if we might be able to enable the function check on at least some platforms, but I'll assume it doesn't work on any as has been suggested.

Closes rust-lang#732.
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