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Anthony Dresser ddd89fc52a Renable Strict TSLint (#5018)
* removes more builder references

* remove builder from profiler

* formatting

* fix profiler dailog

* remove builder from oatuhdialog

* remove the rest of builder references

* formatting

* add more strict null checks to base

* enable strict tslint rules

* fix formatting

* fix compile error

* fix the rest of the hygeny issues and add pipeline step

* fix pipeline files
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Tests

Run

The best way to run the Code tests is from the terminal. To make development changes to unit tests you need to be running yarn run watch. See Development Workflow for more details. From the azuredatastudio folder run:

OS X and Linux

./scripts/test.sh

Windows

scripts\test

Debug

To debug tests use --debug when running the test script. Also, the set of tests can be reduced with the --run and --runGlob flags. Both require a file path/pattern. Like so:

./scripts/test.sh --debug --runGrep **/extHost*.test.js

Coverage

The following command will create a coverage folder at the root of the workspace:

OS X and Linux

./scripts/test.sh --coverage

Windows

scripts\test --coverage