Shrink the progress bar, to give more space after it. #8892
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Because:
precision, but a big bar isn't that precise in the first place. If you
precision you can look at the percentage or ratio figure after the
progress bar anyway.
step the crate names after the progress bar are important -- they make
it clear how much parallelism is in the build. If you don't see that
you're getting a much worse understanding of the build process.
On an 80-char wide terminal, the change looks like this. Before:
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On a 100-char wide terminal, it looks like this. Before:
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