Ignore malformed manifests on git dependencies#3998
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Thanks! Mind adding a test for this as well? You can take a look at tests/git.rs for some examples.
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This might be best expressed with a match perhaps? That'd at least avoid the .unwrap() here
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Could you expand this comment as well with some rationale as to why malformed manifests are ignored?
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I just refactorized the code and added a test. |
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@bors: r+ Thanks! |
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Ignore malformed manifests on git dependencies Fix for #3935
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Commit 3d6de41 (rust-lang#3998) made cargo ignore Cargo.toml files that are invalid TOML in a git source. This change further ignores Cargo.toml files that are valid TOML but cannot really be loaded. This is potentially an alternative fix for rust-lang#6822.
Fix for #3935