Fix escaped backslash in windows file not found message
When a module is declared, but no matching file exists, rustc gives an error like 'help: name the file either foo.rs or foo/mod.rs inside the directory "src/bar"'. However, at on windows, the backslash was double-escaped when naming the directory. It did this because the string was printed in debug mode ( "{:?}" ) to surround it with quotes. However, it should just be printed like any other directory in an error message and surrounded by escaped quotes, rather than relying on the debug print to add quotes ( "\"{}\"" ).
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@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ impl Error {
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ref dir_path } => {
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let mut err = struct_span_err!(handler, sp, E0583,
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"file not found for module `{}`", mod_name);
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err.help(&format!("name the file either {} or {} inside the directory {:?}",
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err.help(&format!("name the file either {} or {} inside the directory \"{}\"",
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default_path,
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secondary_path,
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dir_path));
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