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Make client tests work without server feature #3790

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seanmonstar opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3799
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Make client tests work without server feature #3790

seanmonstar opened this issue Nov 20, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3799
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A-tests Area: tests. C-refactor Category: refactor. This would improve the clarity of internal code. E-easy Effort: easy. A task that would be a great starting point for a new contributor.

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Running cargo test --features http1,http2,client fails to compile because it uses some types only available when the server feature is also enabled. Fixing this would just require adding or adjusting #[cfg(feature = ...)] attributes, paying attention to the compiler error messages.

For CI, the ffi job can be adjusted to no longer enable server when running the tests.

@seanmonstar seanmonstar added E-easy Effort: easy. A task that would be a great starting point for a new contributor. A-tests Area: tests. C-refactor Category: refactor. This would improve the clarity of internal code. labels Nov 20, 2024
ionionascu added a commit to ionionascu/hyper that referenced this issue Nov 28, 2024
Update tests that require the server feature to only be compiled when the feature is enabled.
After updating these tests, the server feature is no longer required for the ffi job when
running tests.

Closes hyperium#3790
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