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sfackler commented Sep 8, 2015

Is there a relevant test that can be added for this?

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nrc commented Sep 8, 2015

Now with test

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sfackler commented Sep 8, 2015

@bors r+

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bors commented Sep 8, 2015

📌 Commit 5fbdf3c has been approved by sfackler

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bors commented Sep 8, 2015

⌛ Testing commit 5fbdf3c with merge a7d63fd...

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Are you 💯% sure this test does what it's supposed to do? It seems that it only checks that the span contains any part of fn homura<T: Deref<Trget=i32.

Not that I know of a way to test that a span does not contain something.. If this does work, I'd be happily surprised!

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