fix: jest --watch fails with ambiguous argument#11160
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note: git ls-files won't fail so not require --, just unifying same style with git diff
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but it's not about git but hg, and seems master CI failed as well 🤔 |
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Summary
Hi. This PR fixes #10149.
Now
jest --watch,jest --lastCommit,--changedSincework fine even if there are same name revision and filename.Test plan
e2e test modified