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choosetests: move testnames array at top-level #40182

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This allows scripts loading this file to know the list of tests.

@rfourquet rfourquet added the testsystem The unit testing framework and Test stdlib label Mar 25, 2021
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This seems ok to merge.

@rfourquet rfourquet closed this Jun 9, 2021
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This allows scripts loading this file to know the list of tests.
@rfourquet rfourquet merged commit 82784fe into master Jun 15, 2021
@rfourquet rfourquet deleted the rf/testnames branch June 15, 2021 10:14
johanmon pushed a commit to johanmon/julia that referenced this pull request Jul 5, 2021
This allows scripts loading this file to know the list of tests.
@KristofferC KristofferC added backport 1.6 Change should be backported to release-1.6 backport 1.7 labels Nov 9, 2021
KristofferC pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 9, 2021
This allows scripts loading this file to know the list of tests.

(cherry picked from commit 82784fe)
daviehh pushed a commit to daviehh/julia that referenced this pull request Nov 16, 2021
This allows scripts loading this file to know the list of tests.

(cherry picked from commit 82784fe)
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