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fix: test location for test.each on windows #10871

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@SimenB SimenB commented Nov 26, 2020

Summary

Unblocks #10686.

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I've tested on Windows via Virtualbox. I've also added a CI build that runs the test on all 3 OSes using node LTS

@@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ import {ROOT_DESCRIBE_BLOCK_NAME, getState} from './state';

const stackUtils = new StackUtils({cwd: 'A path that does not exist'});

const jestEachBuildDir = path.dirname(require.resolve('jest-each'));
const jestEachBuildDir = slash(path.dirname(require.resolve('jest-each')));
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this is the bugfix

@SimenB SimenB changed the title fix: fix location for test.each on windows fix: test location for test.each on windows Nov 26, 2020
@SimenB SimenB merged commit e442dec into jestjs:master Nov 26, 2020
@SimenB SimenB deleted the widnows-circus-test-location branch November 26, 2020 15:58
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