Updated e0493 to new format (+ bonus).#36212
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Because we're updating the span, can you move this test over to somewhere in the src/test/ui directory so that we can test the output?
UI tests are pretty straightforward. The compiler runs them then compares the output with the corresponding .stderr file. If they match, it passes. You can look at the other .stderr files to see how it's done.
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Interesting, I didn't know about this. :) Done!
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Cool :) @bors r+ |
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…t, r=jonathandturner Updated e0493 to new format (+ bonus). Part of rust-lang#35233. Fixes rust-lang#35999. r? @jonathandturner I'm not satisfied with the bonus part, there has to be an easier way to reach into the `Drop`'s span implementation. I'm all ears. :)
…t, r=jonathandturner Updated e0493 to new format (+ bonus). Part of rust-lang#35233. Fixes rust-lang#35999. r? @jonathandturner I'm not satisfied with the bonus part, there has to be an easier way to reach into the `Drop`'s span implementation. I'm all ears. :)
Part of #35233.
Fixes #35999.
r? @jonathandturner
I'm not satisfied with the bonus part, there has to be an easier way to reach into the
Drop's span implementation. I'm all ears. :)