commit | 9d43dea7342ea6079702f1c340970cadfbf481a6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sean Klein <smklein@google.com> | Thu May 18 10:21:52 2017 -0700 |
committer | Sean Klein <smklein@google.com> | Thu May 18 10:21:54 2017 -0700 |
tree | 02608e13380457ab3ef123550bfeef8f84926eb4 | |
parent | b8bbe35d6c9c5747887ff99d49e81ab60b0bf4ef [diff] |
[os] Make go_os_test less namespace-dependent Instead of relying on the root of the Fuchsia namespace to stay consistent, create a collection of files in "/tmp", and readdir them. These files should be *guaranteed* to be in MemFS, and will be less prone to breakage when the top-level directories are altered. US-237 #done Change-Id: Iff25db4e5e734ddce84ce3fc485c4555a353c5a9
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