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Fix inconsistent cwd of `run` and `debug` command in client Fix #17012. Also related to #13022 and #15993. When the `kind` of runnable is `bin`, Cargo would use the workspace root as the cwd for the `run` command; otherwise, Cargo defaults to the package root as the cwd for `run`. Initially, r-a assumed the workspace root as the cwd for all runnables in `debug` command, which led to issue #13022. In this case, during unit testing, the `run` command would use the package root while `debug` would use the workspace root, causing inconsistency. PR #15993 addressed this problem by using the package root as the cwd for `debug` command. However, it also resulted in an inconsistency: when executing the `run` command within the main fn of a package (whose target is `bin`), Cargo would use the workspace root, whereas `debug` would use the package root, leading to issue #17012. The preferable approach is to determine the cwd based on the runnable's type. To resolve this, this PR introduces a new `cwd` field within `CargoRunnable`, allowing r-a to decide the appropriate cwd depending on the specific kind of the runnable. |
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