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pom.xml:120-122: Continue migration of tests to JUnit 5.... #1586

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0pdd opened this issue Apr 19, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1713
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pom.xml:120-122: Continue migration of tests to JUnit 5.... #1586

0pdd opened this issue Apr 19, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #1713

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0pdd commented Apr 19, 2021

The puzzle 1453-3061acf9 from #1453 has to be resolved:

cactoos/pom.xml

Lines 120 to 122 in 6e62dc6

@todo #1453:30min Continue migration of tests to JUnit 5. Junit 4 Rule
should be replaced with a Jupiter counterpart. `@Text(expected=..)`
with `Throws`. After that remove this dependencies.

The puzzle was created by @LightPro-Inc on 05-Apr-21.

Estimate: 30 minutes, role: DEV.

If you have any technical questions, don't ask me, submit new tickets instead. The task will be "done" when the problem is fixed and the text of the puzzle is removed from the source code. Here is more about PDD and about me.

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0crat commented Jun 12, 2021

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@victornoel This is what I know about this job in C63314D6Z, as in §32:

  • The job #1586 is in scope for 2mon
  • The role is DEV
  • The job is not assigned to anyone
  • The budget is not set yet
  • These users are banned and won't be assigned:
    • @0pdd/z: This user reported the ticket
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0pdd commented Feb 21, 2024

@0pdd the puzzle #1714 is still not solved.

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