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platforms/software/dependency-management/src/integTest/groovy/org/gradle/integtests/resolve/capabilities/CapabilitiesConflictResolutionIntegrationTest.groovy
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platforms/native/platform-native/src/testFixtures/groovy/org/gradle/nativeplatform/fixtures/app/IncrementalSwiftXCTestAddDiscoveryBundle.groovy
List<XCTestCaseElement> testCases = [ passingTestCase("testA"), ] } final XCTestSourceFileElement alternateFooTestSuite = new XCTestSourceFileElement("FooTestSuite") { List<XCTestCaseElement> testCases = [ passingTestCase("testA"), passingTestCase("testB") ] }
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platforms/software/version-control/src/integTest/groovy/org/gradle/vcs/internal/RemoteSourceDependencyIntegrationTest.groovy
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platforms/native/platform-native/src/testFixtures/groovy/org/gradle/nativeplatform/fixtures/app/IncrementalSwiftXCTestRemoveDiscoveryBundle.groovy
List<XCTestCaseElement> testCases = [ passingTestCase("testA"), passingTestCase("testB") ] } final XCTestSourceFileElement alternateFooTestSuite = new XCTestSourceFileElement("FooTestSuite") { List<XCTestCaseElement> testCases = [ passingTestCase("testA") ] }
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/work_prune.txt
# This test makes sure workspace mode's handling of the module graph # is compatible with module pruning. The graph we load from either of # the workspace modules should be the same, even if their graphs # don't overlap. # # This is the module graph in the test: # # example.com/a -> example.com/b v1.0.0 -> example.com/q v1.1.0 # example.com/p -> example.com/q v1.0.0 # # If we didn't load the whole graph and didn't load the dependencies of b
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/work_vendor_prune.txt
# This test exercises that vendoring works properly using the workspace in the # the work_prune test case. go work vendor cmp vendor/modules.txt modules.txt.want cmp vendor/example.com/b/b.go b/b.go cmp vendor/example.com/q/q.go q1_1_0/q.go go list -m -f '{{.Version}}' example.com/q stdout '^v1.1.0$' go list -f '{{.Dir}}' example.com/q stdout $GOPATH[\\/]src[\\/]vendor[\\/]example.com[\\/]q go list -f '{{.Dir}}' example.com/b
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/test_fail_fast.txt
[short] skip # test fail fast ! go test ./failfast_test.go -run='TestFailingA' -failfast=true stdout -count=1 'FAIL - ' ! go test ./failfast_test.go -run='TestFailing[AB]' -failfast=true stdout -count=1 'FAIL - ' ! go test ./failfast_test.go -run='TestFailing[AB]' -failfast=false stdout -count=2 'FAIL - ' # mix with non-failing tests ! go test ./failfast_test.go -run='TestA|TestFailing[AB]' -failfast=true stdout -count=1 'FAIL - '
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/cover_coverpkg_with_init.txt
# packages); prior to the fix for #58770 Go 1.20 would show 100% # coverage. For packages "x" and "f" (which have no tests), check for # 0% stmts covered (as opposed to "no test files"). go test -count=1 -coverprofile=cov.dat -coverpkg=./... ./... stdout '^\s*\?\s+M/n\s+\[no test files\]' stdout '^\s*M/x\s+coverage: 0.0% of statements' stdout '^\s*M/f\s+coverage: 0.0% of statements'
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/cover_coverprofile_multipkg.txt
# run for a collection of packages, mostly independent (hence tests can # be done in parallel) and in the original bug, temp coverage profile # files were not being properly qualified and were colliding, resulting # in a corrupted final profile. Actual content of the packages doesn't # especially matter as long as we have a mix of packages with tests and # multiple packages without tests. [short] skip
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src/cmd/go/testdata/script/cover_coverpkg_partial.txt
go test -coverpkg=./a ./... stdout '^ok\s+M/a\s+\S+\s+coverage: 100.0% of statements in ./a' stdout '^\s*\?\s+M/f\s+\[no test files\]' -- a/a.go -- package a import "M/f" var G int func AFunc() int { G = 1 return f.Id() } -- a/a_test.go -- package a import "testing" func TestA(t *testing.T) { if AFunc() != 42 { t.Fatalf("bad!") } } -- b/b.go --
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