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tidy: Don't include wasm32 in compiler dependency check This changes the tidy compiler dependency check so that it does not include wasm32-unknown-unknown dependencies in the PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES. This just helps keep the list cleaner under the assumption that the compiler will never work on wasm32-unknown-unknown. This also fixes a bug in the check to verify there are no unused dependencies in the PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES. Previously the check was verifying that the dependency was used *anywhere* in the workspace, when it should have been checking if it was used for the compiler. There's also just a little general cleanup here. For example, the old `normal_deps_of_r` function was changed a while ago to return *all* dependencies, but the function name and description wasn't updated to remove `normal_`.
    
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tidy: Don't include wasm32 in compiler dependency check This changes the tidy compiler dependency check so that it does not include wasm32-unknown-unknown dependencies in the PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES. This just helps keep the list cleaner under the assumption that the compiler will never work on wasm32-unknown-unknown. This also fixes a bug in the check to verify there are no unused dependencies in the PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES. Previously the check was verifying that the dependency was used *anywhere* in the workspace, when it should have been checking if it was used for the compiler. There's also just a little general cleanup here. For example, the old `normal_deps_of_r` function was changed a while ago to return *all* dependencies, but the function name and description wasn't updated to remove `normal_`.
    
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#106046 (Fix mir-opt tests for big-endian platforms) - rust-lang#106470 (tidy: Don't include wasm32 in compiler dependency check) - rust-lang#106566 (Emit a single error for contiguous sequences of unknown tokens) - rust-lang#106644 (Update the wasi-libc used for the wasm32-wasi target) - rust-lang#106665 (Add note when `FnPtr` vs. `FnDef` impl trait) - rust-lang#106752 (Emit a hint for bad call return types due to generic arguments) - rust-lang#106788 (Tweak E0599 and elaborate_predicates) - rust-lang#106831 (Use GitHub yaml templates for ICE, Docs and Diagnostics tickets) - rust-lang#106846 (Improve some comments and names in parser) - rust-lang#106848 (Fix wrong path in triage bot autolabel for wg-trait-solver-refactor) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
  
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This changes the tidy compiler dependency check so that it does not include wasm32-unknown-unknown dependencies in the PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES. This just helps keep the list cleaner under the assumption that the compiler will never work on wasm32-unknown-unknown.
This also fixes a bug in the check to verify there are no unused dependencies in the PERMITTED_RUSTC_DEPENDENCIES. Previously the check was verifying that the dependency was used anywhere in the workspace, when it should have been checking if it was used for the compiler.
There's also just a little general cleanup here. For example, the old
normal_deps_of_rfunction was changed a while ago to return all dependencies, but the function name and description wasn't updated to removenormal_.