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- node version: v10.13.0
- npm or yarn version: 6.4.1
- OS/version/architecture: gLinux 64-bit (Google-internal, like Debian Testing)
- Applicable nodegit version: v0.23.0 built from source
https://www.nodegit.org/api/tree/ has an example of how to use tree.walk(), but it doesn't mention a critical detail, which is mentioned in an example:
https://github.com
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How do we retrieve experiment metadata like tags and attrs, after it has been set using set_experiment. I am using the latest python client 0.14.6. Not able to read that info from the object returned by set_experiment.
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if you look at the implementors of #isLiteral, most are in 'testing', but not all.
TODO
make a PR that puts them all in the 'testing' category
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as of tap 11 there is a feature for testing with snapshots. It seems to me like there are couple places in our test suite where we could move to this pattern to this technique.
This is a great place for someone to hack on if they wanted to get started in this repo
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This happens very infrequently, but would be great to make this automated
Follow up to nodejs/Release#576