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.gitignore: Readd /tmp/
#63429
.gitignore: Readd /tmp/
#63429
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It is produced during `./x.py test`
@bors rollup |
Would be great if you could also add a comment for |
@RalfJung Done :) |
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LGTM. I'd say r=me but I feel this is outside my jurisdiction.^^
@bors r+ I think .gitignore is both outside and inside everyone's jurisdiction.. tragedy of the commons and all. |
📌 Commit 83b837a has been approved by |
FYI, there's an issue about removing this |
@petrochenkov Thanks for the cc; Let's remove it again when it isn't produced anymore :) |
…rk-Simulacrum .gitignore: Readd `/tmp/` Specifically, `/tmp/partitioning-tests/` it is generated by the incremental tests, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/search?p=2&q=partitioning-tests&unscoped_q=partitioning-tests. These are cleaned up by compiletest but not if you kill testing prematurely (which I just did to test out a rollup, and it is annoying to `rm -rf tmp/`). r? @Mark-Simulacrum cc @RalfJung
Specifically,
/tmp/partitioning-tests/
it is generated by the incremental tests, https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/search?p=2&q=partitioning-tests&unscoped_q=partitioning-tests. These are cleaned up by compiletest but not if you kill testing prematurely (which I just did to test out a rollup, and it is annoying torm -rf tmp/
).r? @Mark-Simulacrum
cc @RalfJung