triagebot.toml: Ping Enselic when tests/debuginfo/basic-stepping.rs changes#155769
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triagebot.toml: Ping Enselic when tests/debuginfo/basic-stepping.rs changes#155769Enselic wants to merge 1 commit intorust-lang:mainfrom
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…hanges The test `tests/debuginfo/basic-stepping.rs` has a history of regressing for subtle reasons, and has non-obvious expectations. So I'd like to keep an extra eye on it.
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Feel free to auto-approve these kind of PRs. r? Urgau |
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tests/debuginfo/basic-stepping.rshas a history of regressing for subtle reasons (retroactively), and has expected behavior that is not obvious. So I'd like to keep an extra eye one it.