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Originally 'go test -h' printed the output of 'go help test'. Then issue #6576 was filed, because that output didn't list (for example) -bench. CL 14502065 changed 'go test -h' to print the output of 'go help testflag'. Then issue #9209 was filed, because that output didn't list (for example) -c. To print all the relevant flags, parts of both 'go help test' and 'go help testflag' are needed. Refactor the help messages to make those parts available and print them. Fixes #9209. Change-Id: Ie8205b8fb37d00c10d25b3fc98f14286ec46c4e3 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/12173 Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org> |
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