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tests: skip pyflakes for mercurial/thirdparty/...
tests: skip pyflakes for mercurial/thirdparty/ The current version of pyflakes (2.2.0) correctly detects one issue: mercurial/thirdparty/selectors2.py:335:40 '...'.format(...) has unused arguments at position(s): 1 But we're not interested in fixing lint errors in third-party code, so we need to exclude at least selectors2.py. And in the discussion for this patch it was decided to just skip the entire thirdparty directory. This is a graft of a similar fix that ended up on default. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D8628

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# By default Rust will not export dynamic symbols from built executables.
# Python symbols need to be exported from executables in order for that
# executable to load Python extension modules, which are shared libraries.
# Otherwise, the extension module / shared library is unable to resolve
# Python symbols. This file contains target-specific configuration
# overrides to export dynamic symbols from executables.
#
# Ideally we would achieve this functionality via the build.rs build
# script. But custom compiler flags via build scripts apparently only
# support limited options.
[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu]
rustflags = ["-C", "link-args=-Wl,-export-dynamic"]