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Drop GinkgoRecover from ginkgo's container nodes #2100
Drop GinkgoRecover from ginkgo's container nodes #2100
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lgtm
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/approve
/lgtm
thanks
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Description of your changes: GinkgoRecover should only be called when we're spawning goroutines from within a run spec. We are currently calling it from almost every container node, which, in case of a failed assertion in a container node (which shouldn't happen either way, see discussion in #2098), results in silencing an error from run spec tree construction: see e.g. onsi/ginkgo#931 (comment). It only doesn't happen now on broken framework initialization because we have two container nodes which don't call GinkgoRecover.
This PR drops the GinkgoRecover calls from the remaining container nodes.
Which issue is resolved by this Pull Request:
Resolves #
/kind bug
/priority important-soon
/cc