PowerShell/test
Andrew Schwartzmeyer 54874180ce Remove build and doc references to Git submodules (#8177)
As of #7892, the PowerShell repository no longer uses Git submodules.
This is fantastic from a workflow standpoint, and so all the notes about
how to deal with submodules (and all the build steps explicitly
initializing and updating submodules) can be safely removed.
2018-11-05 10:39:29 -08:00
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common/markdown Remove build and doc references to Git submodules (#8177) 2018-11-05 10:39:29 -08:00
csharp Bump xunit from 2.4.0 to 2.4.1 (#8140) 2018-10-29 13:28:02 -07:00
docker/networktest Update copyright and license headers (#6134) 2018-02-13 09:23:53 -08:00
hosting Merged PR 5382: Add missing dependency 2018-10-16 21:28:42 +00:00
packaging/windows Simplify the paths the MSI uses (#6442) 2018-04-02 10:47:29 -07:00
powershell Refactor module version/GUID comparison logic (#7125) 2018-11-01 13:41:51 -07:00
shebang Reorganize tests 2016-01-14 17:00:06 -08:00
tools Experimental feature: Implicit remoting batching perf improvement (#8038) 2018-10-30 09:55:39 -07:00
README.md Add test/README.md 2016-03-30 23:30:26 -07:00
Test.Common.props Update to .NET Core 2.1.5 with SDK 2.1.403 (#7936) 2018-10-03 13:31:56 -07:00

Testing

The tests are organized by testing language. Thus Pester tests, which are written in the PowerShell language, are in ./powershell and xUnit tests, written in C#, are in ./csharp. The sanity tests for the Full .NET build of PowerShell are in ./fullclr, and the third-party shebang test is in ./shebang.