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My question was asked here: #16773 Without ENV VARS it's impossible to use test runner, and no way to run tests using UI. Waiting for the feature. @JohnSpeno Will wait for the implementation. Shouldn't be a hard to do. Thank you for the opening Feature Request! |
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I have not created a bug report, and I thought this issue was the feature request. |
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Moved to #17171 |
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In the microsoft-python discord, I asked:
Is there a way to have the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH environmental variable set for the built-in test discovery/runner? I set it up for debugging + debugging tests via launch.json but that isn't integrated with the testing UI which is what I hope to use. This is on macOS 11.4 (big sur) with vscode Version: 1.58.2 and all extensions up to date. Thanks. Note: launching using code . in a shell with the env set properly apparently doesn't propagate DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH as a macOS safety feature these days.
And Brett Cannon said:
There currently isn't, but if you could open a feature request at https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-python that would be appreciated!
so I am doing that.
I find getting environmental variables set for various parts of VS Code to be difficult currently. I can work around that by running
code .
in my pre-configured shell environment to launch vscode on my project and it mostly works. TheDYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
might be a special case due to hardened runtimes on macOS but I'm not exactly sure.Thanks.
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