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The plugin source is currently split into two files, one of which is auto-generated by build.rs. The lib.rs is getting unwieldy. Time to browse for sets of functionality that can be put into their own modules, before navigating the source gets too cumbersome.
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Right now the temp dir is deleted after running using a FS2 tempDir Resource. This is done in the MutantRunner.
It'd be nice to have a config option to keep the generated temp dir after running for debugging purposes to look
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Right now the sphinx-apidoc results are part of the repo, but there's no real reason for that. We should be able to generate those docs on demand whenever we build the sphinx project.