## Changes Replace timestamps with fixed string before output is sorted (and before test runner replacements are applied). Otherwise the test sometimes fails with error below. Note, timestamps themselves do not show it, because they were replaced. ``` --- FAIL: TestAccept/bundle/debug (0.78s) acceptance_test.go:404: Diff: --- bundle/debug/out.stderr.parallel.txt +++ /var/folders/5y/9kkdnjw91p11vsqwk0cvmk200000gp/T/TestAcceptbundledebug1859985035/001/out.stderr.parallel.txt @@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ 10:07:59 Debug: ApplyReadOnly pid=12345 mutator=validate mutator (read-only)=parallel mutator (read-only)=validate:files_to_sync 10:07:59 Debug: ApplyReadOnly pid=12345 mutator=validate mutator (read-only)=parallel mutator (read-only)=validate:folder_permissions 10:07:59 Debug: ApplyReadOnly pid=12345 mutator=validate mutator (read-only)=parallel mutator (read-only)=validate:validate_sync_patterns -10:07:59 Debug: Path /Workspace/Users/[USERNAME]/.bundle/debug/default/files has type directory (ID: 0) pid=12345 mutator=validate mutator (read-only)=parallel mutator (read-only)=validate:files_to_sync 10:07:59 Debug: non-retriable error: pid=12345 mutator=validate mutator (read-only)=parallel mutator (read-only)=validate:files_to_sync sdk=true +10:07:59 Debug: Path /Workspace/Users/[USERNAME]/.bundle/debug/default/files has type directory (ID: 0) pid=12345 mutator=validate mutator (read-only)=parallel mutator (read-only)=validate:files_to_sync < {} pid=12345 mutator=validate mutator (read-only)=parallel mutator (read-only)=validate:files_to_sync sdk=true < {} pid=12345 mutator=validate mutator (read-only)=parallel mutator (read-only)=validate:files_to_sync sdk=true < } pid=12345 mutator=validate mutator (read-only)=parallel mutator (read-only)=validate:files_to_sync sdk=true ``` ## Tests Running `hyperfine --min-runs 10 'go test ../.. -run ^TestAccept$/^bundle$/^debug$ -count=1' --show-output` detects flakiness on main but not with this PR. |
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Databricks CLI
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