add override capabilities to repeated capabilities documentation - #2183
add override capabilities to repeated capabilities documentation#2183elebel-emerson wants to merge 9 commits into
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Why are you changing the file modes of our metadata files? |
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Note: if you pull the latest changes, the system tests will pass. |
I did not explicitly touch those files, doing |
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Yeah, any system test failures are unrelated to your changes. You haven't touched the API or the System Tests. |
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"overwrite" should be "override" (nim-python terminology) |
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You are missing a NI-FAKE example |
Hopefully changed all instances of "overwrite" to "override"
Added unit tests in |
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Your changes to metadata_add_all.py are causing related unit tests to fail. |
Should have fixed failures with Travic CI |
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Why are you making a functional change? |
Undid the functional change, everything is passing |
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I assume the whitespace changes mean nothing in RST format... please double check.
- [ ] I've updated CHANGELOG.md if applicable.What does this Pull Request accomplish?
Change generated Repeated Capabilities documentation to support metadata-defined descriptions, examples, and identifier guidance for capability-specific behavior.
What testing has been done?
Manually testing change in config.py propagates to html documentation
Create a unit test