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Suggestion: stabilize remaining unstable flags of deno test #17659

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GJZwiers opened this issue Feb 5, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #17661
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Suggestion: stabilize remaining unstable flags of deno test #17659

GJZwiers opened this issue Feb 5, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #17661

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@GJZwiers
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GJZwiers commented Feb 5, 2023

The CLI docs for deno test show three flags still listed as unstable: --coverage, --doc, and --shuffle. All of these have been around for quite some time and they seem to be working well, so perhaps they could be stabilized?

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Yes, that sounds reasonable. PRs are welcome

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#17664

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GJZwiers commented Feb 8, 2023

@Antonio476587 While deno coverage still has a few bugs, in Deno going from unstable to stable does not mean there are no more issues, only that the API will not change anymore, except potentially on a new major version or in case of a security hazard. AFAIK there are no plans to remove or alter deno test --coverage, which is why I made the suggestion to stabilize it.

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