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Hello, I also would like for this to be possible. Sorry to necro this issue.

I found a solution! You have to: - Use the full path to the local dependency (no local paths) - Remember to `extern crate` it.

I should note that it displays perfectly fine if there aren't carriage returns (even if the range's end is equal to the length of the string.) Replacing the `\r` in...

I have done some more investigating and this appears to only happen with carriage returns in the source code. Here's an example: ```rs #[test] fn ariadne_borked() { let test_str =...

Yes `.replace('\r', "");` is working great for me.

Sorry I meant i am stripping it out of the text before I parse it at all. my parser/error handler never gets a string with an `\r` in it at...

I guess I should add something a little more helpful... I've changed `build.rs` locally to exactly the name of the file I downloaded: ```rust #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] fn main() {...

I got it! My local copy of `build.rs` now looks like this: ```rust // It's bugged on windows >:( #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] fn main() { println!(r"cargo:rustc-link-search=C:\deepspeech"); println!("cargo:rustc-link-lib=libdeepspeech.so.if"); } #[cfg(not(target_os =...

Maybe! I'm not the best at Github. Probably what I'll do is set it up with an environment variable, and include in the install instructions to set it to wherever...