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mention E-needs-test under Getting Started #2069

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lolbinarycat opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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mention E-needs-test under Getting Started #2069

lolbinarycat opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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A-contributor-onboarding Area: contributor on-boarding advice (e.g. for new contributors) A-meta Area: meta, about rustc or rustc-dev-guide itself C-enhancement Category: enhancement E-easy Difficulty: might be a good place for a beginner

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lots of issues on the rust repo are labeled as E-needs-test, for when issues are solved, but no regression test exists. writing unit tests is the type of low-priority, low-stakes work that is ideal for letting new contributors learn the codebase.

@jieyouxu jieyouxu added E-easy Difficulty: might be a good place for a beginner A-meta Area: meta, about rustc or rustc-dev-guide itself A-contributor-onboarding Area: contributor on-boarding advice (e.g. for new contributors) C-enhancement Category: enhancement labels Nov 2, 2024
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