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dirstate-v2: Change the representation of negative directory mtime...
dirstate-v2: Change the representation of negative directory mtime Change it from how I previously thought C’s `timespec` works to how it actually works. The previous behavior was also buggy for timestamps strictly before the epoch but less than one second away from it, because two’s complement does not distinguish negative zero from positive zero. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11629

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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"]