clemens-tolboom opened a pull request in MikeSchulze/gdUnit4
Add set_property to both GdUnitSceneRunner and GdUnitSceneRunnerImpl
+14 -0clemens-tolboom created a branch issue-198 in clemens-tolboom/gdUnit4
Updated Jun 12
clemens-tolboom opened an issue in MikeSchulze/gdUnit4
The used GdUnit4 version: 4.1.1 (and master) The used Godot version: v4.0.3.stable.official [5222a99f5] OS including version: MacOS Ventura 13.4 (2…
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clemens-tolboom pushed to master in clemens-tolboom/gdUnit4
- 6818bc0 GD-197: Show test errors in full. (MikeSchulze#196)
- a5062a2 Update README.md
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clemens-tolboom commented on issue godotengine/godot#73554
I run /Applications/Godot_v4.0.3-stable_macos.universal.app/Contents/MacOS/Godot --editor --verbose which prints on the last lines ... Orphan Str…