commit | d7bedc85b3aecad57498b7e12decfa9bbf7db044 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ali Bektas <bektasali@protonmail.com> | Sat Jul 27 23:52:40 2024 +0200 |
committer | Ali Bektas <bektasali@protonmail.com> | Sat Jul 27 23:52:40 2024 +0200 |
tree | bf825d06089974c73da486a3582517547a98b3b3 | |
parent | 1aece03d161dc167e72473a1b56ad35f20cc22cf [diff] |
Down to 1 failing test And that is due to a case where we have two ratomls in a source root, one of which is a `workspace_ratoml` and the other one is simple old ratoml. Since we are not checking to see if the source root is already populated with workspace ratoml, this test fails. Due to principles of clear code I believe it is reasonable to not have two HashMaps that are almost for the exact same thing. So next commit should remove `workspace_ratoml` and merge it with `krate_ratoml`s.
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