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test: Don't write files into the source tree #37176

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Tweak a few run-make tests to emit files in the output directories, not directly
in the source tree.

Tweak a few run-make tests to emit files in the output directories, not directly
in the source tree.
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brson commented Oct 18, 2016

@bors r+

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bors commented Oct 18, 2016

📌 Commit 094c3a2 has been approved by brson

eddyb added a commit to eddyb/rust that referenced this pull request Oct 19, 2016
test: Don't write files into the source tree

Tweak a few run-make tests to emit files in the output directories, not directly
in the source tree.
eddyb added a commit to eddyb/rust that referenced this pull request Oct 19, 2016
test: Don't write files into the source tree

Tweak a few run-make tests to emit files in the output directories, not directly
in the source tree.
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 19, 2016
@bors bors merged commit 094c3a2 into rust-lang:master Oct 19, 2016
@alexcrichton alexcrichton deleted the no-write-to-root branch November 6, 2016 16:34
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