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After implementing vendoring in part 1, it's time to run it! This patch was broken out from part 1 to isolate very tedious portion of the review. Most of this patch is composed of: 1. Generated CTS test files from part 1. 2. A massive wall of test expectation management acknowledging current passes and failures. Currently, Linux and Windows are expected to pass with these noted failures. Many, but not all, current failures on MacOS are recorded. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D169953
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Running the CTS on Deno
Since version 1.8, Deno experimentally implements the WebGPU API out of the box.
You can use the ./tools/deno script to run the CTS in Deno. To do this you
will first need to install Deno: stable, or
build the main branch from source
(cargo install --git https://github.com/denoland/deno --bin deno).
On macOS and recent Linux, you can just run ./tools/run_deno as is. On Windows and
older Linux releases you will need to run
deno run --unstable --allow-read --allow-write --allow-env ./tools/deno.
Usage
Usage:
tools/run_deno [OPTIONS...] QUERIES...
tools/run_deno 'unittests:*' 'webgpu:buffers,*'
Options:
--verbose Print result/log of every test as it runs.
--debug Include debug messages in logging.
--print-json Print the complete result JSON in the output.
--expectations Path to expectations file.