File: xpcshell.toml

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[DEFAULT]
head = "head.js"
firefox-appdir = "browser"
skip-if = ["os != 'win'"]

# These tests must all run sequentially because they use the same registry key.
# It might be possible to get around this requirement by overriding the install
# hash so each test uses a different key, and if a lot more tests are added here
# then it would be worth looking into that.

["test_empty_prefs_list.js"]
run-sequentially = "Uses the Windows registry"
skip-if = ["os == 'win' && msix"] # https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1807932

["test_invalid_name.js"]
run-sequentially = "Uses the Windows registry"

["test_nonbool_pref.js"]
run-sequentially = "Uses the Windows registry"

["test_pref_change.js"]
run-sequentially = "Uses the Windows registry"

["test_pref_values.js"]
run-sequentially = "Uses the Windows registry"