Rollup merge of #155474 - Zalathar:bpass, r=jieyouxu Rename incremental `cfail`/`cpass` revisions to `bfail`/`bpass` Long ago, UI tests were divided into *compile* and *run* tests. Later, the compile tests were further subdivided into *check* and *build* tests, to speed up tests that don't need a full build. The same split was never applied to incremental test revisions, so the only way to perform a check build in incremental tests is (confusingly) to use a `cfail` revision and then specify `//@ check-fail` or `//@ check-pass`. This PR makes room for dedicated check-fail and check-pass revisions by renaming the existing `cfail` and `cpass` revisions to `bfail` and `bpass`, since they currently perform a full build. --- The test updates were done with a regex whole-word find-and-replace for `c(fail|pass)(\d*)`, and I also took the opportunity to manually add a space after `revisions:` on affected lines. r? jieyouxu
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