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Auto merge of #9821 - steffahn:a_an, r=Eh2406
Fix typos “a”→“an” See rust-lang/rust#88230
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//!
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//!
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//! "NeedsToken" indicates that a rustc is interested in acquiring a token, but
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//! "NeedsToken" indicates that a rustc is interested in acquiring a token, but
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//! never that it would be impossible to make progress without one (i.e., it
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//! never that it would be impossible to make progress without one (i.e., it
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//! would be incorrect for rustc to not terminate due to a unfulfilled
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//! would be incorrect for rustc to not terminate due to an unfulfilled
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//! NeedsToken request); we do not usually fulfill all NeedsToken requests for a
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//! NeedsToken request); we do not usually fulfill all NeedsToken requests for a
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//! given rustc.
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//! given rustc.
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//!
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//!
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ impl ConflictStoreTrie {
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} else {
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} else {
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// We are at the end of the set we are adding, there are three cases for what to do
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// We are at the end of the set we are adding, there are three cases for what to do
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// next:
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// next:
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// 1. `self` is a empty dummy Node inserted by `or_insert_with`
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// 1. `self` is an empty dummy Node inserted by `or_insert_with`
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// in witch case we should replace it with `Leaf(con)`.
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// in witch case we should replace it with `Leaf(con)`.
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// 2. `self` is a `Node` because we previously inserted a superset of
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// 2. `self` is a `Node` because we previously inserted a superset of
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// the thing we are working on (I don't know if this happens in practice)
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// the thing we are working on (I don't know if this happens in practice)
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@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ fn activate(
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cx.age += 1;
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cx.age += 1;
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if let Some((parent, dep)) = parent {
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if let Some((parent, dep)) = parent {
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let parent_pid = parent.package_id();
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let parent_pid = parent.package_id();
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// add a edge from candidate to parent in the parents graph
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// add an edge from candidate to parent in the parents graph
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cx.parents
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cx.parents
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.link(candidate_pid, parent_pid)
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.link(candidate_pid, parent_pid)
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// and associate dep with that edge
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// and associate dep with that edge
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@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ struct BacktrackFrame {
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#[derive(Clone)]
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#[derive(Clone)]
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struct RemainingCandidates {
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struct RemainingCandidates {
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remaining: RcVecIter<Summary>,
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remaining: RcVecIter<Summary>,
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// This is a inlined peekable generator
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// This is an inlined peekable generator
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has_another: Option<Summary>,
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has_another: Option<Summary>,
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// Note that a `OrdSet` is used for the remaining dependencies that need
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/// Note that an `OrdSet` is used for the remaining dependencies that need
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/// activation. This set is sorted by how many candidates each dependency has.
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/// activation. This set is sorted by how many candidates each dependency has.
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///
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///
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/// This helps us get through super constrained portions of the dependency
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/// This helps us get through super constrained portions of the dependency
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}
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}
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/// Creates a SourceId from a remote registry URL when the registry name
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/// Creates a SourceId from a remote registry URL when the registry name
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/// cannot be determined, e.g. an user passes `--index` directly from CLI.
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/// cannot be determined, e.g. a user passes `--index` directly from CLI.
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///
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///
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/// Use [`SourceId::for_alt_registry`] if a name can provided, which
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/// Use [`SourceId::for_alt_registry`] if a name can provided, which
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/// generates better messages for cargo.
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/// generates better messages for cargo.
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.iter()
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.iter()
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.map(|p| PackageIdSpec::parse(p))
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.map(|p| PackageIdSpec::parse(p))
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.map(|r| {
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.map(|r| {
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// Provide a error message if pkgid is not within the resolved
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// Provide an error message if pkgid is not within the resolved
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// dependencies graph.
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// dependencies graph.
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r.and_then(|spec| spec.query(ws_resolve.targeted_resolve.iter()).and(Ok(spec)))
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r.and_then(|spec| spec.query(ws_resolve.targeted_resolve.iter()).and(Ok(spec)))
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})
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})
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/// `GitCheckout` is a local checkout of a particular revision. Calling
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/// `GitCheckout` is a local checkout of a particular revision. Calling
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/// `clone_into` with a reference will resolve the reference into a revision,
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/// `clone_into` with a reference will resolve the reference into a revision,
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/// and return a `anyhow::Error` if no revision for that reference was found.
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/// and return an `anyhow::Error` if no revision for that reference was found.
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#[derive(Serialize)]
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#[derive(Serialize)]
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pub struct GitCheckout<'a> {
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pub struct GitCheckout<'a> {
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database: &'a GitDatabase,
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database: &'a GitDatabase,
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// * `2`: Added the "index format version" field so that if the index format
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// * `2`: Added the "index format version" field so that if the index format
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// changes, different versions of cargo won't get confused reading each
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// changes, different versions of cargo won't get confused reading each
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// other's caches.
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// other's caches.
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// * `3`: Bumped the version to work around a issue where multiple versions of
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// * `3`: Bumped the version to work around an issue where multiple versions of
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// a package were published that differ only by semver metadata. For
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// a package were published that differ only by semver metadata. For
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// example, openssl-src 110.0.0 and 110.0.0+1.1.0f. Previously, the cache
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// example, openssl-src 110.0.0 and 110.0.0+1.1.0f. Previously, the cache
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// would be incorrectly populated with two entries, both 110.0.0. After
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// would be incorrectly populated with two entries, both 110.0.0. After
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/// This should be false if:
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/// This should be false if:
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/// - this is an artifact of the rustc distribution process for "stable" or for "beta"
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/// - this is an artifact of the rustc distribution process for "stable" or for "beta"
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/// - this is an `#[test]` that does not opt in with `enable_nightly_features`
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/// - this is an `#[test]` that does not opt in with `enable_nightly_features`
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/// - this is a integration test that uses `ProcessBuilder`
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/// - this is an integration test that uses `ProcessBuilder`
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/// that does not opt in with `masquerade_as_nightly_cargo`
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/// that does not opt in with `masquerade_as_nightly_cargo`
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/// This should be true if:
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/// This should be true if:
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/// - this is an artifact of the rustc distribution process for "nightly"
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/// - this is an artifact of the rustc distribution process for "nightly"
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/// - this is being used in the rustc distribution process internally
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/// - this is being used in the rustc distribution process internally
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/// - this is a cargo executable that was built from source
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/// - this is a cargo executable that was built from source
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/// - this is an `#[test]` that called `enable_nightly_features`
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/// - this is an `#[test]` that called `enable_nightly_features`
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/// - this is a integration test that uses `ProcessBuilder`
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/// - this is an integration test that uses `ProcessBuilder`
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/// that called `masquerade_as_nightly_cargo`
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/// that called `masquerade_as_nightly_cargo`
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/// It's public to allow tests use nightly features.
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/// It's public to allow tests use nightly features.
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/// NOTE: this should be set before `configure()`. If calling this from an integration test,
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/// NOTE: this should be set before `configure()`. If calling this from an integration test,
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Ok(())
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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/// Low-level method for getting a config value as a `OptValue<HashMap<String, CV>>`.
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/// Low-level method for getting a config value as an `OptValue<HashMap<String, CV>>`.
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///
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///
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/// NOTE: This does not read from env. The caller is responsible for that.
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/// NOTE: This does not read from env. The caller is responsible for that.
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fn get_table(&self, key: &ConfigKey) -> CargoResult<OptValue<HashMap<String, CV>>> {
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fn get_table(&self, key: &ConfigKey) -> CargoResult<OptValue<HashMap<String, CV>>> {
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.run();
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.run();
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// Publish a version without namespaced features, it should ignore 1.0.0
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// Publish a version without namespaced features, it should ignore 1.0.0
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// an use this instead.
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// and use this instead.
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Package::new("bar", "1.0.1")
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Package::new("bar", "1.0.1")
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.add_dep(Dependency::new("baz", "1.0").optional(true))
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.add_dep(Dependency::new("baz", "1.0").optional(true))
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.feature("feat", &["baz"])
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.feature("feat", &["baz"])
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.run();
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.run();
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// Publish a version without the ? feature, it should ignore 1.0.0
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// Publish a version without the ? feature, it should ignore 1.0.0
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// an use this instead.
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// and use this instead.
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Package::new("bar", "1.0.1")
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Package::new("bar", "1.0.1")
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.add_dep(Dependency::new("baz", "1.0").optional(true))
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.add_dep(Dependency::new("baz", "1.0").optional(true))
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.feature("feat", &["baz"])
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.feature("feat", &["baz"])
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