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Crater runs for 1.47 #76070
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@craterbot run name=beta-1.47-1 start=1.46.0 end=beta-2020-08-29 mode=build-and-test cap-lints=warn p=10 |
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@craterbot run name=beta-1.47-rustdoc-1 start=1.46.0 end=beta-2020-08-29 mode=rustdoc cap-lints=warn p=5 |
👌 Experiment ℹ️ Crater is a tool to run experiments across parts of the Rust ecosystem. Learn more |
🚧 Experiment ℹ️ Crater is a tool to run experiments across parts of the Rust ecosystem. Learn more |
🚧 Experiment ℹ️ Crater is a tool to run experiments across parts of the Rust ecosystem. Learn more |
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There was some confusion in the Crater runs for #73084 prior to merge. I wrote an initial backwards-compatibility hack, made a I'll prepare a fix for backporting. |
Issue rust-lang#74616 tracks a backwards-compatibility hack for certain macros. This has is implemented by hard-coding the filenames and macro names of certain code that we want to continue to compile. However, the initial implementation of the hack was based on the directory structure when building the crate from its repository (e.g. `js-sys/src/lib.rs`). When the crate is build as a dependency, it will include a version number from the clone from the cargo registry (e.g. `js-sys-0.3.17/src/lib.rs`), which would fail the check. This commit modifies the backwards-compatibility hack to check that desired crate name (`js-sys` or `time-macros-impl`) is a prefix of the proper part of the path. See rust-lang#76070 (comment) for more details.
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…t, r=petrochenkov Account for version number in NtIdent hack Issue rust-lang#74616 tracks a backwards-compatibility hack for certain macros. This has is implemented by hard-coding the filenames and macro names of certain code that we want to continue to compile. However, the initial implementation of the hack was based on the directory structure when building the crate from its repository (e.g. `js-sys/src/lib.rs`). When the crate is build as a dependency, it will include a version number from the clone from the cargo registry (e.g. `js-sys-0.3.17/src/lib.rs`), which would fail the check. This commit modifies the backwards-compatibility hack to check that desired crate name (`js-sys` or `time-macros-impl`) is a prefix of the proper part of the path. See rust-lang#76070 (comment) for more details.
…t, r=petrochenkov Account for version number in NtIdent hack Issue rust-lang#74616 tracks a backwards-compatibility hack for certain macros. This has is implemented by hard-coding the filenames and macro names of certain code that we want to continue to compile. However, the initial implementation of the hack was based on the directory structure when building the crate from its repository (e.g. `js-sys/src/lib.rs`). When the crate is build as a dependency, it will include a version number from the clone from the cargo registry (e.g. `js-sys-0.3.17/src/lib.rs`), which would fail the check. This commit modifies the backwards-compatibility hack to check that desired crate name (`js-sys` or `time-macros-impl`) is a prefix of the proper part of the path. See rust-lang#76070 (comment) for more details.
… r=petrochenkov Account for version number in NtIdent hack Issue rust-lang#74616 tracks a backwards-compatibility hack for certain macros. This has is implemented by hard-coding the filenames and macro names of certain code that we want to continue to compile. However, the initial implementation of the hack was based on the directory structure when building the crate from its repository (e.g. `js-sys/src/lib.rs`). When the crate is build as a dependency, it will include a version number from the clone from the cargo registry (e.g. `js-sys-0.3.17/src/lib.rs`), which would fail the check. This commit modifies the backwards-compatibility hack to check that desired crate name (`js-sys` or `time-macros-impl`) is a prefix of the proper part of the path. See rust-lang#76070 (comment) for more details.
Also noted array_map causing breakage, started a Zulip thread https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/array_map.20causing.20errors.20in.20ecosystem but I'm not filing an issue because it wasn't too many crates and is technically allowed breakage. |
Issue rust-lang#74616 tracks a backwards-compatibility hack for certain macros. This has is implemented by hard-coding the filenames and macro names of certain code that we want to continue to compile. However, the initial implementation of the hack was based on the directory structure when building the crate from its repository (e.g. `js-sys/src/lib.rs`). When the crate is build as a dependency, it will include a version number from the clone from the cargo registry (e.g. `js-sys-0.3.17/src/lib.rs`), which would fail the check. This commit modifies the backwards-compatibility hack to check that desired crate name (`js-sys` or `time-macros-impl`) is a prefix of the proper part of the path. See rust-lang#76070 (comment) for more details.
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