this dramatically improves time to run `cargo test -p codex-core` (~25x speedup). before: ``` cargo test -p codex-core 35.96s user 68.63s system 19% cpu 8:49.80 total ``` after: ``` cargo test -p codex-core 5.51s user 8.16s system 63% cpu 21.407 total ``` both tests measured "hot", i.e. on a 2nd run with no filesystem changes, to exclude compile times. approach inspired by [Delete Cargo Integration Tests](https://matklad.github.io/2021/02/27/delete-cargo-integration-tests.html), we move all test cases in tests/ into a single suite in order to have a single binary, as there is significant overhead for each test binary executed, and because test execution is only parallelized with a single binary.
10 lines
365 B
Rust
10 lines
365 B
Rust
use codex_execpolicy::NegativeExamplePassedCheck;
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use codex_execpolicy::get_default_policy;
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#[test]
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fn verify_everything_in_bad_list_is_rejected() {
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let policy = get_default_policy().expect("failed to load default policy");
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let violations = policy.check_each_bad_list_individually();
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assert_eq!(Vec::<NegativeExamplePassedCheck>::new(), violations);
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}
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