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Build workers for testing on demand #2018
Build workers for testing on demand #2018
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Any reason not to simplify this and always build both workers, getting rid of the
build_*
arguments? I think it'd be rather rare for one to be up-to-date, but not the other. Plus, if something is already built,cargo
will skip building it again.Maybe we could always try to build the workers. That would also satisfy my request here and it's simpler than doing a version check. The version check with the commit hash would only work if you've made a commit since the last build. But if you've changed code without committing, the version check would still pass without a rebuild being requested.
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Yeah I was also thinking about the same. However, then we should probably entirely drop any checking of versions or whatever and just build them.
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Let me test it out.