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Since bazelbuild/rules_rust#612 we test more stuff on Windows, we don't test everything though. //test/rustfmt is currently disabled in .bazelci/presubmit.yml.
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How to fix when you don't have a Windows machine:
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yaml.reader.ReaderError: unacceptable character #x1f48e: special characters are not allowed
in "", position 1195
This seems to come from the python yaml reader which incorrectly rejects special unicode characters.
The character in particular is
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Running any bazel build command on a fresh system with no Python, within a workspace that uses rules_haskell, will eventually yield an error of the form:
Repository rule _config_python3_toolchain defined at:
/root/.cache/bazel/_bazel_root/abad448bf464eefeaf2734c3cc8cdd46/external/rules_haskell/haskell/ghc_bindist.bzl:59
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This project looks fantastic, thank you for sharing!
As it stands, the package @svelte-ts/bazel npm package referenced in the README does not seem to exist. Understanding that the project is still a WIP, what would be the best way to install and try this out at this time?
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Once bazelbuild/bazel@c42a457 hits a current release. Though we have to test whether this is backward-compatible with older bazel versions we’d like to support.
Plus there might be need for skydoc support.
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See if we can replace sanitize_string_for_usage with code from skylib (existing or to contribute back).
Motivation for generalization- Recurring pattern of sanitizing inputs