Add ability for user to set test directory#281
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I tried the new tdir option and it seems to work only for test suites and not for single tests, is that normal ? |
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Thanks @phil-blain, let me look into this. A quick code review suggests this was overlooked. I'll fix it if so. |
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The tdir bug for single tests is included in PR #300 |
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Add ability for user to set test directory, addresses #275
Developer(s): apcraig
Are the code changes bit for bit, different at roundoff level, or more substantial? bit-for-bit
Does this PR create or have dependencies on Icepack or any other models? no
Is the documentation being updated with this PR? (Y/N) Y
Other Relevant Details:
Tested on conrad, bit-for-bit, also tested error modes.
Tested that documentation builds, https://apcraig-cice.readthedocs.io/en/se1/