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Avoid retaining all rustc output in memory. #6289

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There are still a few cases where all output is buffered. They are:

  • Running discovery commands like rustc -vV, rustc --print xxx, etc.
  • Build script output.
  • Testsuite's debug .stream() function.

This should cover the concern of the issue, though, which is normal compilation.

Closes #6197

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bors commented Nov 9, 2018

📌 Commit 17b6df9 has been approved by alexcrichton

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bors commented Nov 9, 2018

⌛ Testing commit 17b6df9 with merge eeb3e16...

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Avoid retaining all rustc output in memory.

There are still a few cases where all output is buffered. They are:
- Running discovery commands like `rustc -vV`, `rustc --print xxx`, etc.
- Build script output.
- Testsuite's debug `.stream()` function.

This should cover the concern of the issue, though, which is normal compilation.

Closes #6197
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bors commented Nov 9, 2018

☀️ Test successful - status-appveyor, status-travis
Approved by: alexcrichton
Pushing eeb3e16 to master...

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Cargo keeps entire rustc/rustdoc stdout in memory
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