CI/CD: python re-implementation of the run-tests.sh with DocXML generation included #1922
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Hey All,
I was catching up with my CMake reviews, and I wanted to be absolutely sure I was correct, so I kind of went and re-implemented the run-tests.sh script in python, and then added XML Doc Generation. Remaking it in python opens up the other platforms for running the integration tests (though I've only tested on my windows work machine)
I'd like your( in the everyone sense ) opinion/review on whether adding the XML DocGen and re-building the test extension to include the docs_source.cpp is desirable. I can't fathom at this stage how to test the docs from a running godot though.
This is all tested using 4.5 but I doubt anything serious would change, unless I haven't been paying attention.
Cheers,
Samuel.
PS. let me know if my python is terrible,