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For the longest time I was able to access the pry console while running tests using :TestNearest, but it hasn't been working of late. I am able to run tests using :TestNearest and the other vim-test commands. My issue is that if I throw in a binding.pry in the test, I don't see the pry console open up anymore in the test window. That used to work before, and I can't figure out why. I'm
The default output doesn't have much contrast and is a bit hard to read for me. That's best illustrated with a screenshot:
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We could use the Cache-Control: stale-while-revalidate header to improve performance of subsequent reloads of the dev-server
https://web.dev/stale-while-revalidate/
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In addition to defaultBrowser we should add chrome, safari, firefox, and edge as possible arguments passed to carton test --environment. This would allow testing with an arbitrary browser, not just default browser. carton test should check if a given browser is available before attempting to launch it, and display an appropriate error message if a given browser is absent.
Make the output, especially as generated by the macros TEST_CHECK(), TEST_MSG() and TEST_DUMP(), automatically adapt to the current terminal size, so that it looks good in a reasonably small terminal window but can use effectively more space if the terminal window is big.
This should involve:
- Explore what API is available for the purpose on the platform of your choice.
- A pre-pro
This looks to be something legacy which hasn't been updated in several releases. I've asked Charlie Poole/Rob Prouse if they can remove it from the choco site, as maintainers. We should also remove the packaging from the repo here.
https://www.chocolatey.org/packages/nunit-console-with-extensions
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Relevant spec sections:
https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors-4/#the-dir-pseudo
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/semantics-other.html#selector-ltr
The interesting cases to test are from the definition of "directionality" in HTML:
https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/dom.html#the-directionality
dir="ltr"matches:dir(ltr)dirattr