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# This file should only ignore things that are generated during a `x.py` build,
# generated by common IDEs, and optional files controlled by the user that
# affect the build (such as config.toml).
# In particular, things like `mir_dump` should not be listed here; they are only
# created during manual debugging and many people like to clean up instead of
# having git ignore such leftovers. You can use `.git/info/exclude` to
# configure your local ignore list.
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## File system
.DS_Store
desktop.ini
## Editor
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*.swp
*.swo
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Session.vim
.cproject
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.idea
*.iml
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.vscode
.project
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.favorites.json
.settings/
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## Tool
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.valgrindrc
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.cargo
# Included because it is part of the test case
!/src/test/run-make/thumb-none-qemu/example/.cargo
## Configuration
/config.toml
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/Makefile
config.mk
config.stamp
no_llvm_build
## Build
/dl/
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/doc/
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/inst/
/llvm/
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/mingw-build/
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/build/
/build-rust-analyzer/
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/dist/
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/unicode-downloads
/target
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/src/tools/x/target
# Created by default with `src/ci/docker/run.sh`
/obj/
## Temporary files
*~
\#*
\#*\#
.#*
## Tags
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tags
tags.*
TAGS
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TAGS.*
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## Python
__pycache__/
*.py[cod]
*$py.class
## Node
node_modules
package-lock.json
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package.json
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## Rustdoc GUI tests
src/test/rustdoc-gui/src/**.lock
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