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rust/bindgen: use temp file to generating bindings #12636

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Prefixing a file with sed doesn't appear to be portable. Instead, make
use of a temporary file.

Fixes generating the bindings on FreeBSD and Mac.

Prefixing a file with sed doesn't appear to be portable. Instead, make
use of a temporary file.

Fixes generating the bindings on FreeBSD and Mac.
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 80.75%. Comparing base (6fc617c) to head (fd9c2d5).
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@victorjulien victorjulien added this to the 8.0 milestone Feb 20, 2025
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Merged in #12653, thanks!

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