Environment definitions in task files should have precedence over predefined environment variables #1053
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Hey 👋
I have tried to add a test + a fix for the (potential) bug #1038.
Environment variable definitions within a task file take precedence over environment variables defined in shell.
backwards compatibility
Changes may have problems about backwards compatibility:
Despite no test are failing nor any documentation guaranteed that behavior, it may have an impact.
I would like to discuss that.
Tasks
task_test.go
)Testing
In order to test that behavior, it was mandatory to compile / run the task binary itself.
As an explicit and repeatable control over the outside environment configuration is mandatory, I think following that path is the only path that leads to real feedback.