[SPARK-55487][PYTHON][TESTS] Detect dangling tests#54273
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[SPARK-55487][PYTHON][TESTS] Detect dangling tests#54273gaogaotiantian wants to merge 2 commits intoapache:masterfrom
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What changes were proposed in this pull request?
A new detection for dangling test file (a test file without a corresponding module) is introduced.
Why are the changes needed?
It's quite often when people forget to add test to modules when they create a new test. We need to check it in CI.
Does this PR introduce any user-facing change?
No
How was this patch tested?
I tried it locally with the newly added utility. I actually found a few other files that are not added - I'll add them in a separate PR.
Was this patch authored or co-authored using generative AI tooling?
No.