Add test roadmap plan document
Update document with clarifying language for code coverage
Also add an acceptance criteria for remoting tests
include Jenkins with mention of MS Build Lab for possible test infrastructure
- Add RequireAdminOnWindows to the list of blessed tags
- Fix a bug in Get-PesterTag where we accepted 'Slow' as a proper priority
- Fix missed comma in Start-PSPester parameters
- Add documentation about new Pester tag
- Fix finishing logic for Start-PSPester -Unelevate
* correct links in test-guidelines.md (issue #1665)
added specific links for PesterDoAndDont and WritingPesterTests
added new section in WritingPesterTests.md on bulk skipping tests
* update test directories to include a directory for remoting tests
* fix lines in document to use semantic line breaks
also remove trailing spaces after "."
Again, .NET Core expects users to forcibly link the third party OpenSSL
libraries into system directories, which the Homebrew team advises
strongly against (and attempts to prevent). This also affects the
System.Net.Http library, and results in runtime errors during SSL
certificate validation. So instead, we patch what we can, when we can.
Use `dpkg -i` followed by `apt-get install -f`. Alternatives considered
included using `apt install`, which does not work, and copying the
PowerShell package to `/var/cache/apt/archives` which is just as messy
as this. At least this follows the same steps as `download.sh`.
* Move PesterDoAndDont.md into WritingPesterTests.md
* Add powershell language moniker to codesnippets
in WritingPesterTests.md
Add extra new-lines for formatting
* Adding here-string info to testings docs
This change fixes a broken link in the Using Visual Studio Code
documentation. This link is pointing to a GitHub repo that will never
made public. The resolution is to change the link to point to the public
vscode-powershell repo.
* Clarifying OSX, adding issue with Install-Package
- Changing first section to "non-Windows" and clarifying that most of these issues apply to both Linux & OSX.
- Fixed a few typos.
- Adding known issue with Install-Package per #1773
* Mac OSX -> macOS
Complying with convention used in #1934
* added alpha build # to install-package notice
* typo
* Typo
This change updates the "Using Visual Studio Code" documentation to
mention the requirement of having OpenSSL installed on OS X. Brief
installation instructions have been included.