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dirstate-v2: Add a zero-size error type for dirstate v2 parse errors...
dirstate-v2: Add a zero-size error type for dirstate v2 parse errors This error should only happen if Mercurial is buggy or the file is corrupted. It indicates for example that: * A part of the file refers to another part, and the byte offset or item count would cause reading out of bounds, beyond the end of the file. * The byte for an entry state has an invalid value When parsing becomes lazy, many more functions will return a `Result` with this error. Making it zero-size reduces the work that the `?` operator needs to do to pass around the error value. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10748

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build.rs
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fn main() {
cc::Build::new()
.warnings(true)
.file("src/sendfds.c")
.file("src/sighandlers.c")
.compile("procutil");
}