improve explanation of placing tests in separate file (#1721)
Co-authored-by: Yuki Okushi <jtitor@2k36.org>
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@ -43,9 +43,9 @@ The standard library relies very heavily on documentation tests to cover its fun
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However, unit tests and integration tests can also be used as needed.
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Almost all of the compiler packages have doctests disabled.
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The standard library and compiler always place all unit tests in a separate `tests` file
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(this is enforced in [tidy][tidy-unit-tests]).
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This approach ensures that when the test file is changed, the crate does not need to be recompiled.
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All standard library and compiler unit tests are placed in separate `tests` file
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(which is enforced in [tidy][tidy-unit-tests]).
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This ensures that when the test file is changed, the crate does not need to be recompiled.
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For example:
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```rust,ignore
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@ -53,10 +53,9 @@ For example:
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mod tests;
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```
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If it wasn't done this way, and the tests were placed in the same file as the source,
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then changing or adding a test would cause the crate you are working on to be recompiled.
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If you were working on something like `core`,
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then that would require recompiling the entire standard library, and the entirety of `rustc`.
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If it wasn't done this way,
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and you were working on something like `core`,
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that would require recompiling the entire standard library, and the entirety of `rustc`.
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`./x test` includes some CLI options for controlling the behavior with these tests:
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