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Don't output incremental test artifacts into working directory #128038
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…kingjubilee Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#127583 (Deal with invalid UTF-8 from `gai_strerror`) - rust-lang#128014 (Fix stab display in doc blocks) - rust-lang#128020 (Just totally fully deny late-bound consts) - rust-lang#128023 (rustdoc: short descriptions cause word-breaks in tables) - rust-lang#128033 (Explain why we require `_` for empty patterns) - rust-lang#128038 (Don't output incremental test artifacts into working directory) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rollup merge of rust-lang#128038 - compiler-errors:inc-fat, r=oli-obk Don't output incremental test artifacts into working directory Currently tests can ICE when the test spits out `inc-fat` incremental artifacts directly into the top of the git checkout, and then the compiler version changes, and it reads nonsense incremental artifacts on a subsequent test run. r? `@oli-obk` cc `@Oneirical,` I think you added this -- I think the right flag to add when porting `-Cincremental` run-make tests is to use `//@ incremental` rather than manually specifying the `-Cincremental` rustflag.
Currently tests can ICE when the test spits out
inc-fat
incremental artifacts directly into the top of the git checkout, and then the compiler version changes, and it reads nonsense incremental artifacts on a subsequent test run.r? @oli-obk
cc @Oneirical, I think you added this -- I think the right flag to add when porting
-Cincremental
run-make tests is to use//@ incremental
rather than manually specifying the-Cincremental
rustflag.