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18 changes: 16 additions & 2 deletions src/tools/tidy/src/known_bug.rs
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@@ -6,8 +6,22 @@ use crate::walk::*;

pub fn check(filepath: &Path, bad: &mut bool) {
walk(filepath, |path, _is_dir| filter_not_rust(path), &mut |entry, contents| {
let file = entry.path();
if !contents.lines().any(|line| line.starts_with("//@ known-bug: ")) {
let file: &Path = entry.path();

// files in "auxiliary" do not need to crash by themselves
let test_path_segments =
file.iter().map(|s| s.to_string_lossy().into()).collect::<Vec<String>>();
let test_path_segments_str =
test_path_segments.iter().map(|s| s.as_str()).collect::<Vec<&str>>();

if !matches!(test_path_segments_str[..], [
..,
"tests",
"crashes",
"auxiliary",
_aux_file_rs
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Question: I think the aux test file check be simplified to something like

let crashes_aux_dir_prefix = test_root.join("crashes").join("auxiliary"); // probably  pass this as a ref

let is_crashes_aux_file = file.starts_with(crashes_aux_dir_prefix);

If we don't support arbitrary nested auxiliary folders in tests/crashes.

Collecting into Vec<String> in test_path_segments would do a bunch of small string allocations, right?

]) && !contents.lines().any(|line| line.starts_with("//@ known-bug: "))
{
tidy_error!(
bad,
"{} crash/ice test does not have a \"//@ known-bug: \" directive",