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It doesn't have any effect AFAICT.

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I thought this was used to force-enable clippy in UI tests. But if that isn't necessary (anymore), I think we can just remove this.

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I guess that was true at one time. I don't know what changed.

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I mean that is a relic from the past, that was already there when I joined the Clippy team, so 🤷

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bors commented Jan 19, 2022

📌 Commit 3afbae3 has been approved by flip1995

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bors commented Jan 19, 2022

⌛ Testing commit 3afbae3 with merge 0b143e3...

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bors commented Jan 19, 2022

☀️ Test successful - checks-action_dev_test, checks-action_remark_test, checks-action_test
Approved by: flip1995
Pushing 0b143e3 to master...

@bors bors merged commit 0b143e3 into rust-lang:master Jan 19, 2022
@camsteffen camsteffen deleted the test-tweaks branch January 22, 2022 14:03
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