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clippy-driver no longer builds after rust-lang/rust#64513 #64808

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rust-highfive opened this issue Sep 26, 2019 · 2 comments
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clippy-driver no longer builds after rust-lang/rust#64513 #64808

rust-highfive opened this issue Sep 26, 2019 · 2 comments
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@rust-highfive
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Hello, this is your friendly neighborhood mergebot.
After merging PR #64513, I observed that the tool clippy-driver no longer builds.
A follow-up PR to the repository https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy is needed to fix the fallout.

cc @varkor, do you think you would have time to do the follow-up work?
If so, that would be great!

cc @eddyb, the PR reviewer, and @rust-lang/compiler -- nominating for prioritization.

@rust-highfive rust-highfive added I-nominated T-compiler Relevant to the compiler team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue. labels Sep 26, 2019
@tesuji tesuji mentioned this issue Sep 26, 2019
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triage: P-medium (though I'm happy to entertain counter-arguments for P-high). Has PR in #64810. Removing nomination tag.

@pnkfelix pnkfelix added P-medium Medium priority and removed I-nominated labels Sep 26, 2019
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tesuji commented Sep 27, 2019

Fixed in #64819 .

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