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License: MIT License
For example, of someone gives a range for a given X value, the strict assertion should also verify that no "stricter" assertion makes the test pass.
See the code before this change: fsynthlib/fsynth@9139cd3
It's a mitigation of not having #1 done.
For example, if a function is defined only between 0 and 1, and such visualization is created, the library should not evaluate the function before 0 and after 1.
For example, the Kotlin code can be generated that shows a strict testcase for given axes parameters.
When trying to use PlotAssert from fsynth and jcenter, I'm getting:
Could not determine the dependencies of task ':core:jsTestPackageJson'.
> Could not resolve all dependencies for configuration ':core:jsTestNpm'.
> Could not find it.krzeminski:PlotAssert-js:0.3.0-beta.
Searched in the following locations:
- https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/it/krzeminski/PlotAssert-js/0.3.0-beta/PlotAssert-js-0.3.0-beta.pom
- https://jcenter.bintray.com/it/krzeminski/PlotAssert-js/0.3.0-beta/PlotAssert-js-0.3.0-beta.pom
Required by:
project :core > it.krzeminski:PlotAssert:0.3.0-beta
Possible solution:
- Declare repository providing the artifact, see the documentation at https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_repositories.html
Trying to spot the difference between jcenter and non-jcenter way of using the package. In my Bintray repo I see multiple variants (https://dl.bintray.com/krzema1212/it.krzeminski/it/krzeminski/):
PlotAssert-android/
PlotAssert-iosarm32/
PlotAssert-iosarm64/
PlotAssert-iosx64/
PlotAssert-js/
PlotAssert-jvm/
PlotAssert-linuxx64/
PlotAssert-macosx64/
PlotAssert-metadata/
PlotAssert-mingwx64/
PlotAssert-tvosarm64/
PlotAssert-tvosx64/
PlotAssert-watchosarm32/
PlotAssert-watchosarm64/
PlotAssert-watchosx86/
PlotAssert/
In JCenter (https://jcenter.bintray.com/it/krzeminski/) I see only:
PlotAssert/
Let's GitHub Actions entirely.
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files are not uploaded by default, and there's some other issue, too. See fsynthlib/fsynth#36 for some context.
Could you publish the artifact to Central?
Related issue: korlibs/korge#345
I have updated the easy plugin already to support central: https://github.com/korlibs/easy-kotlin-mpp-gradle-plugin/releases/tag/v0.14.3
Ideally the reviewer should be someone:
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