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Merge #8134 8134: Correct the paths of submodules from the include! macro r=edwin0cheng a=sticnarf This PR should fix #7846. It mostly follows the instructions from @edwin0cheng in that issue. Co-authored-by: Yilin Chen <sticnarf@gmail.com>
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