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That version of evaluate hasn't been released yet, so I'm surprised it's causing problems.
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Oh it is in the released version; ooops.
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Having read through that support log, I'm pretty confident the right fix is to ensuring we're requiring 4.0.0 for testthat, which I believe will happen naturally as part of our release process.
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Given that it seems like 3.6 is going to be around for a while, we want to at least reserve the possibility of continuing test some packages on 3.6. That means we should formally declare 3.6 support in testthat and add it to our testing matrix.
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- Incorporate BDR changes
- unstable behavior of expect_equal on two numeric arrays depending on `tolerance` value HOT 2
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- Test failures in version 3.2.1.1 HOT 1
- line end with snapshots? HOT 4
- Should there be the reject button in `snapshot_review()`?
- expect_setequal error message is reversed HOT 1
- `skip_if_offline()` complaining about missing curl package on ghactions but curl is installed HOT 1
- Tests fail unless I add source('setup.R') data to test file
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