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  "path": "/t/pre-rfc-cargo-package-should-include-fewer-files-by-default/24188?page=2#post_25",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-25T00:17:07.000Z",
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  "textContent": "newpavlov:\n\n> to be able to execute tests on `no_std` targets (with some minor tweaking).\n\nThis is a strong reason to use `include_bytes!()`. But most projects do not support running tests outside the host environment at all. I’m not saying that `include_bytes!()` should always be avoided; rather, that it has significant disadvantages and should be used thoughtfully rather than for all test data.",
  "title": "[Pre-RFC] `cargo package` should include fewer files by default"
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