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testsuite after_each and before_each functions #19699

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ttytm opened this issue Oct 29, 2023 · 0 comments
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testsuite after_each and before_each functions #19699

ttytm opened this issue Oct 29, 2023 · 0 comments
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Feature Request This issue is made to request a feature. Testing Bugs/feature requests, that are related to testing framework, `test_` functions and `_test.v` files.

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ttytm commented Oct 29, 2023

Describe the feature

Run a function before or after every test in a test file.

Use Case

Simplify allowing each test function to run in an environment that was prepared in the same way.

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  • This feature might incur a breaking change

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0.4.2

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@ttytm ttytm added the Feature Request This issue is made to request a feature. label Oct 29, 2023
@ArtemkaKun ArtemkaKun added the Testing Bugs/feature requests, that are related to testing framework, `test_` functions and `_test.v` files. label Oct 30, 2023
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