ci: catch new untracked files after running tests#5412
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PR #5370 added the designer_notebook test directory but omitted the generated out.test.toml. The acceptance runner writes this file as a side effect of test discovery and explicitly excludes it from output comparison, so a missing copy never fails a test. Regenerated here. Co-authored-by: Isaac
The test job already ran 'git diff --exit-code' after the suite, but a plain 'git diff' ignores untracked files. That is how a missing out.test.toml slipped through CI. Register untracked files with intent-to-add first so new files are reported too; .gitignore'd test artifacts are unaffected. Co-authored-by: Isaac
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designer_notebookacceptance test (added in #5370) was missing its generatedout.test.toml. The file is written as a side effect of test discovery and explicitly excluded from output comparison, so a missing copy never fails a test — and the post-testgit diff --exit-codeguard didn't catch it either, because plaingit diffignores untracked files. The result: the file silently regenerated as an untracked change in every worktree that ran the acceptance suite.This adds the missing
out.test.tomland fixes the CI guard to register untracked files withgit add --intent-to-add .before diffing, so any new file appearing after a test run now fails the build. Gitignored test artifacts are unaffected, since intent-to-add respects.gitignore.This pull request and its description were written by Isaac.