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We have a lot of tests with filenames honoring particular issues by
number. Typically, these are called issue-${issue_no}.rs (note the
hyphen):
```
$ find . -regextype posix-egrep -regex '.*/issue-[0-9]*.rs' | wc
1289 1289 35935
```
We also had a much smaller number of files that are like this, but don't
have a hyphen in between the substring `issue` and the number:
```
$ find . -regextype posix-egrep -regex '.*/issue[0-9]*.rs'
./debuginfo/issue14411.rs
./debuginfo/issue12886.rs
./debuginfo/issue13213.rs
./debuginfo/issue22656.rs
./debuginfo/issue7712.rs
./compile-fail/issue32829.rs
./run-pass/issue24353.rs
./run-pass/issue34796.rs
./run-pass/issue18173.rs
./run-pass/issue22346.rs
./run-pass/auxiliary/issue13507.rs
./run-pass/issue26127.rs
./run-pass/issue22008.rs
./run-pass/issue34569.rs
./run-pass/issue29927.rs
./run-pass/issue36260.rs
```
Some would argue that the inconsistency is æsthetically displeasing,
hence this trivial patch. (Note that run-pass/auxiliary/issue13507.rs
has an excuse; it's `use`d in run-pass/issue-13507-2.rs; the matter of
there being two different compile-fail tests with different name
conventions for issue #32829 is also neglected here for the sake of
keeping this trivial cleanup patch as trivial as possible for ease of
review.)
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Most of the Rust community agrees that the vec! macro is clearer when
called using square brackets [] instead of regular brackets (). Most of
these ocurrences are from before macros allowed using different types of
brackets.
There is one left unchanged in a pretty-print test, as the pretty
printer still wants it to have regular brackets.
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On some Windows versions of GDB this is more stable than setting breakpoints via function names.
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