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bootstrap: fix clean's remove_dir_all implementation It turns out bootstrap's `clean.rs`'s hand-rolled `rm_rf` (which probably comes before `std::fs::remove_dir_all` was stable) is very broken on native Windows around both read-only files/directories and especially symbolic links. So instead of rolling our own, just use `std::fs::remove_dir_all`. This is a blocker for compiletest's own `rm_rf` implementation #129155 which happens to be also buggy, which in turn is a blocker for the rmake.rs test port #128562 that heavily exercises symlinks (I was reviewing #128562 and testing it on native Windows which is how I found out). I also left a FIXME for `detect_src_and_out` due to a failing assertion on native Windows (opened #129188): ``` ---- core::config::tests::detect_src_and_out stdout ---- thread 'core::config::tests::detect_src_and_out' panicked at src\core\config\tests.rs:72:13: assertion `left == right` failed left: "E:\\tmp" right: "C:\\tmp" ``` Fixes #112544 (because now we handle Windows symlinks properly). try-job: x86_64-msvc try-job: i686-mingw try-job: test-various try-job: armhf-gnu try-job: aarch64-apple try-job: aarch64-gnu |
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