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[CI]: Setup a separate repo to run the runtime diff tests #8271

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chenjiahan opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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[CI]: Setup a separate repo to run the runtime diff tests #8271

chenjiahan opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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chenjiahan commented Oct 30, 2024

What problem does this feature solve?

In the early stages of Rspack, we built a diff test to compare the output code of Rspack and webpack.

Over time, this test became less usable, until we plan to remove it from the Rspack repository to speed up CI. See #8270.

In the future, we can still build CI in a separate repository to compare the output code of different versions of Rspack and webpack. This issue is to record this goal.

@chenjiahan chenjiahan added feat New feature or request pending triage The issue/PR is currently untouched. labels Oct 30, 2024
@chenjiahan chenjiahan changed the title [Feature]: Setup a separate repo to run the runtime diff tests [CI]: Setup a separate repo to run the runtime diff tests Oct 30, 2024
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@chenjiahan chenjiahan converted this issue into discussion #8329 Nov 4, 2024

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