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When `catch_fatal_errors` catches a `FatalErrorMarker`, it returns an `ErrorGuaranteed` that is conjured out of thin air with `unchecked_claim_error_was_emitted`. But that `ErrorGuaranteed` is never used. This commit changes it to instead conjure a `FatalError` out of thin air. (A non-deprecated action!) This makes more sense because `FatalError` and `FatalErrorMarker` are a natural pairing -- a `FatalErrorMarker` is created by calling `FatalError::raise`, so this is effectively getting back the original `FatalError`. This requires a tiny change in `catch_with_exit_code`. The old result of the `catch_fatal_errors` call there was `Result<Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed>, ErrorGuaranteed>` which could be `flatten`ed into `Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed>`. The new result of the `catch_fatal_errors` calls is `Result<Result<(), ErrorGuaranteed>, FatalError>`, which can't be `flatten`ed but is still easily matched for the success case. |
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The Rust Programming Language
This is the main source code repository for Rust. It contains the compiler, standard library, and documentation.
Note: this README is for users rather than contributors. If you wish to contribute to the compiler, you should read CONTRIBUTING.md instead.
Table of Contents
Quick Start
Read "Installation" from The Book.
Installing from Source
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Getting Help
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Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
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See LICENSE-APACHE, LICENSE-MIT, and COPYRIGHT for details.
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