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branches/tmp/configure

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probe CFG_FLEX flex
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probe CFG_BISON bison
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probe CFG_PANDOC pandoc
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probe CFG_PDFLATEX pdflatex
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probe CFG_XELATEX xelatex
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probe CFG_LUALATEX lualatex
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probe CFG_GDB gdb
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branches/tmp/mk/docs.mk

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# Check for the various external utilities for the EPUB/PDF docs:
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ifeq ($(CFG_LUALATEX),)
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$(info cfg: no lualatex found, deferring to xelatex)
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ifeq ($(CFG_XELATEX),)
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$(info cfg: no xelatex found, deferring to pdflatex)
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ifeq ($(CFG_PDFLATEX),)
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$(info cfg: no pdflatex found, disabling LaTeX docs)
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NO_PDF_DOCS = 1
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else
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CFG_LATEX := $(CFG_PDFLATEX)
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endif
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else
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# Check for xelatex
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ifeq ($(CFG_XELATEX),)
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XELATEX = 1
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endif
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else
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CFG_LATEX := $(CFG_LUALATEX)
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else
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$(info cfg: no xelatex found, disabling LaTeX docs)
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branches/tmp/mk/tests.mk

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RFAIL_RS := $(wildcard $(S)src/test/run-fail/*.rs)
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CFAIL_RS := $(wildcard $(S)src/test/compile-fail/*.rs)
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PFAIL_RS := $(wildcard $(S)src/test/parse-fail/*.rs)
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BENCH_RS := $(wildcard $(S)src/test/bench/*.rs)
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CFAIL_TESTS := $(CFAIL_RS) $(PFAIL_RS)
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branches/tmp/src/compiletest/compiletest.rs

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fn opt_path(m: &getopts::Matches, nm: &str) -> Path {
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Path::new(m.opt_str(nm).unwrap())
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match m.opt_str(nm) {
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Some(s) => Path::new(s),
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None => panic!("no option (=path) found for {}", nm),
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}
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let filter = if !matches.free.is_empty() {

branches/tmp/src/doc/reference.md

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| [Number literals](#number-literals)`*` | Example | Exponentiation | Suffixes |
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| Decimal integer | `98_222is` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
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| Hex integer | `0xffis` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
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| Octal integer | `0o77is` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
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| Binary integer | `0b1111_0000is` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
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| Floating-point | `123.0E+77f64` | `Optional` | Floating-point suffixes |
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| Decimal integer | `98_222` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
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| Hex integer | `0xff` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
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| Octal integer | `0o77` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
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| Binary integer | `0b1111_0000` | `N/A` | Integer suffixes |
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| Floating-point | `123.0E+77` | `Optional` | Floating-point suffixes |
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`#![plugin(foo, bar)]`. Optional arguments for each plugin,
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- `plugin` on an `extern crate` — load this crate as a [compiler
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branches/tmp/src/doc/trpl/ownership.md

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branches/tmp/src/doc/trpl/plugins.md

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branches/tmp/src/doc/trpl/unsafe.md

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