Resolve: stop trying to resolve an import directive after the resolution fails#31747
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…efactor away `resolved_import_count`
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@bors: r+ |
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📌 Commit 5ad84f1 has been approved by |
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⌛ Testing commit 5ad84f1 with merge fff06cb... |
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@bors: retry force |
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⌛ Testing commit 5ad84f1 with merge ead67e7... |
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💔 Test failed - auto-linux-32-opt |
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@bors: retry On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 11:39 AM, bors notifications@github.com wrote:
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Now that #31461 is merged, a failing resolution can never become indeterminate or succeed, so we no longer have to keep trying to resolve failing import directives.
r? @nrc