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- Move super-fast-paren-parsing test into ui/parser - Move stmt_expr_attrs test into ui/feature-gates - Move macro tests into ui/macros - Move global_asm tests into ui/asm - Move env tests into ui/process - Move xcrate tests into ui/cross-crate - Move unop tests into ui/unop - Move backtrace tests into ui/backtrace - Move check-static tests into ui/statics - Move expr tests into ui/expr - Move optimization fuel tests into ui/fuel - Move ffi attribute tests into ui/ffi-attrs - Move suggestion tests into ui/suggestions - Move main tests into ui/fn-main - Move lint tests into ui/lint - Move repr tests into ui/repr - Move intrinsics tests into ui/intrinsics - Move tool lint tests into ui/tool-attributes - Move return tests into ui/return - Move pattern tests into ui/patttern - Move range tests into ui/range - Move foreign-fn tests into ui/foreign - Move orphan-check tests into ui/coherence - Move inference tests into ui/inference - Reduce ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT
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689 B
Rust
20 lines
689 B
Rust
//@ run-pass
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use std::env::*;
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fn main() {
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for (k, v) in vars_os() {
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// On Windows, the environment variable NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS has special meaning.
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// Unfortunately, you can get different answers, depending on whether you are
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// enumerating all environment variables or querying a specific variable.
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// This was causing this test to fail on machines with more than 64 processors.
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if cfg!(target_os = "windows") && k == "NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS" {
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continue;
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}
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let v2 = var_os(&k);
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assert!(v2.as_ref().map(|s| &**s) == Some(&*v),
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"bad vars->var transition: {:?} {:?} {:?}", k, v, v2);
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}
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}
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