
compiletest: Fix `--exact` test filtering This fix only changes the behavior when using `--exact` test filtering, which was quite broken. Before this fix, the following runs 0 tests: $ ./x test tests/run-make/crate-loading -- --exact running 0 tests test result: ok. 0 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 431 filtered out; finished in 24.95µs With the fix the desired test is run: $ ./x test tests/run-make/crate-loading -- --exact running 1 tests test [run-make] tests/run-make/crate-loading ... ok Without `--exact` the set of run tests is unchanged. This still runs "too many" (cc rust-lang/rust#134341) tests $ ./x test tests/run-make/crate-loading running 3 tests test [run-make] tests/run-make/crate-loading-crate-depends-on-itself ... ok test [run-make] tests/run-make/crate-loading-multiple-candidates ... ok test [run-make] tests/run-make/crate-loading ... ok This still runs the one and only right test $ ./x test tests/ui/lint/unused/unused-allocation.rs running 1 tests test [ui] tests/ui/lint/unused/unused-allocation.rs ... ok ### Notes - I have not verified this on Windows which treats paths differently (but I see no reason why it should not work since my code should be platform agnostic).
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