add git keyword to submodule comments in config.example.toml#63641
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add git keyword to submodule comments in config.example.toml I searched over config.example.toml file looking for a place to disable git submodules from being updated, and missed the two options related to this because they did not include the keyword git. This pr simply adds git to the relevant comments so hopefully others won't also miss that these options exist.
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add git keyword to submodule comments in config.example.toml I searched over config.example.toml file looking for a place to disable git submodules from being updated, and missed the two options related to this because they did not include the keyword git. This pr simply adds git to the relevant comments so hopefully others won't also miss that these options exist.
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Rollup of 6 pull requests Successful merges: - #63149 (resolve: Populate external modules in more automatic and lazy way) - #63545 (Feature gate 'yield $expr?' pre-expansion) - #63548 (Update rustc-demangle to 0.1.16.) - #63558 (Remap paths for proc-macro crates.) - #63641 (add git keyword to submodule comments in config.example.toml) - #63642 (Rename overflowing_{add,sub,mul} intrinsics to wrapping_{add,sub,mul}.) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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I searched over config.example.toml file looking for a place to disable git submodules from being updated, and missed the two options related to this because they did not include the keyword git. This pr simply adds git to the relevant comments so hopefully others won't also miss that these options exist.