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Add rusti/rustpkg to check-lite #7568

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A lot of cross-platform issues stem from rusti/rustpkg, so include these two test suites in the 'check-lite' target which is run on the cross-compile bots. It shouldn't be much of a performance hit because these suites are pretty fast to run.

Hopefully this will make snapshot/tarball creation easier in the future.

bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 5, 2013
A lot of cross-platform issues stem from rusti/rustpkg, so include these two test suites in the 'check-lite' target which is run on the cross-compile bots. It shouldn't be much of a performance hit because these suites are pretty fast to run.

Hopefully this will make snapshot/tarball creation easier in the future.
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emberian commented Jul 7, 2013

@alexcrichton this failed in mac's test_inherit_env, again. That test seems to fail more-or-less randomly, it should probably be removed

Ironically also disable rusti tests for now, but mainly because they're awaiting
LLVM upgrades before proceeding
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@cmr, the second failure was legitimate, just the first failure was the test_inherit_env

I've fixed the issue now, and also ironically disabled all rusti tests (as per the mailing list)

bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 8, 2013
A lot of cross-platform issues stem from rusti/rustpkg, so include these two test suites in the 'check-lite' target which is run on the cross-compile bots. It shouldn't be much of a performance hit because these suites are pretty fast to run.

Hopefully this will make snapshot/tarball creation easier in the future.
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flip1995 pushed a commit to flip1995/rust that referenced this pull request Sep 3, 2021
Downgrade option_if_let_else to nursery

I believe that this lint's loose understanding of ownership (rust-lang#5822, rust-lang#6737) makes it unsuitable to be enabled by default in its current state, even as a pedantic lint.

Additionally the lint has known problems with type inference (rust-lang#6137), though I may be willing to consider this a non-blocker in isolation if it weren't for the ownership false positives.

A fourth false positive involving const fn: rust-lang#7567.

But on top of these, for me the biggest issue is I basically fully agree with rust-lang/rust-clippy#6137 (comment). In my experience this lint universally makes code worse even when the resulting code does compile.

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changelog: remove [`option_if_let_else`] from default set of enabled lints
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