Package API: Support in-memory taskfile nodes with task.Executor.#2534
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trulede wants to merge 2 commits intogo-task:mainfrom
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Package API: Support in-memory taskfile nodes with task.Executor.#2534trulede wants to merge 2 commits intogo-task:mainfrom
trulede wants to merge 2 commits intogo-task:mainfrom
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Here, I'm not certain if this should actually be false. It may not matter either way.
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I'll delegate this review to @pd93. Also, this needs a rebase. |
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Rebased. |
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When using the Package API, make it possible to create taskfile objects from []byte/memory objects (i.e. raw unparsed YAML data).
This use case only exists when using the Package API. Its behaviour/operation is similar to
NodeStdin.