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Fix wrong compiletest filters on Windows #100811
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I don't think we need a test here, so this seems okay. That said, I am curious why compiletest collection and the path produced by bootstrap differ - maybe we should be trying to fix that? |
By "path produced by bootstrap", do you in this case mean |
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Yeah, I guess this is a symptom of our "magic" test-args generation biting us; the paths under the hood are just represented as Strings, which don't normalize the way Path/PathBuf would in this case on equality. r=me with commits squashed @rustbot author |
@rustbot ready |
@bors r+ rollup |
Fix wrong compiletest filters on Windows As discussed in [rust-lang#79334](rust-lang#79334), when calling e.g. ``` python x.py test src/test/ui/expr/compound-assignment/eval-order.rs ``` on Windows, compiletest passes the filter `expr/compound-assignment/eval-order.rs` to libtest, which instead should be `expr\compound-assignment\eval-order.rs`, as that is the file found when collecting tests. This is what I fixed. I'm not sure how to organize a test for this. Any suggestions?
Fix wrong compiletest filters on Windows As discussed in [rust-lang#79334](rust-lang#79334), when calling e.g. ``` python x.py test src/test/ui/expr/compound-assignment/eval-order.rs ``` on Windows, compiletest passes the filter `expr/compound-assignment/eval-order.rs` to libtest, which instead should be `expr\compound-assignment\eval-order.rs`, as that is the file found when collecting tests. This is what I fixed. I'm not sure how to organize a test for this. Any suggestions?
Fix wrong compiletest filters on Windows As discussed in [rust-lang#79334](rust-lang#79334), when calling e.g. ``` python x.py test src/test/ui/expr/compound-assignment/eval-order.rs ``` on Windows, compiletest passes the filter `expr/compound-assignment/eval-order.rs` to libtest, which instead should be `expr\compound-assignment\eval-order.rs`, as that is the file found when collecting tests. This is what I fixed. I'm not sure how to organize a test for this. Any suggestions?
@bors rollup=iffy #100947 (comment) |
rustbot should really write something if r+ PR was changed afterwards. |
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That was a totally unrelated commit, my bad... |
@bors r+ rollup I don't think this PR was the cause of the hang -- I think that's just a more general issue we're seeing in CI (as yet undiagnosed). |
Fix wrong compiletest filters on Windows As discussed in [rust-lang#79334](rust-lang#79334), when calling e.g. ``` python x.py test src/test/ui/expr/compound-assignment/eval-order.rs ``` on Windows, compiletest passes the filter `expr/compound-assignment/eval-order.rs` to libtest, which instead should be `expr\compound-assignment\eval-order.rs`, as that is the file found when collecting tests. This is what I fixed. I'm not sure how to organize a test for this. Any suggestions?
Rollup of 11 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#96240 (Stabilize `const_ptr_offset_from`.) - rust-lang#99784 (Make forward compatibility lint deprecated_cfg_attr_crate_type_name deny by default) - rust-lang#100811 (Fix wrong compiletest filters on Windows) - rust-lang#100924 (Smaller improvements of tidy and the unicode generator) - rust-lang#100953 (Update documentation for `write!` and `writeln!`) - rust-lang#101018 (rustdoc: omit start/end tags for empty item description blocks) - rust-lang#101044 (rustdoc: remove unused CSS for `hidden-by-*-hider`) - rust-lang#101046 (rustdoc: remove incorrect CSS selector `.impl-items table td`) - rust-lang#101057 (Merge implementations of HIR fn_decl and fn_sig.) - rust-lang#101062 (rustdoc: remove empty extern_crates and type="text/javascript" on script) - rust-lang#101063 (Merge duplicated CSS rules) Failed merges: - rust-lang#101055 (Use smaller span for suggestions) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
As discussed in #79334, when calling e.g.
on Windows, compiletest passes the filter
expr/compound-assignment/eval-order.rs
to libtest, which instead should beexpr\compound-assignment\eval-order.rs
, as that is the file found when collecting tests. This is what I fixed.I'm not sure how to organize a test for this. Any suggestions?