Brett Leslie Porter 9d6fad725a change @requiresDependencyResolution to take a scope (default is "runtime" if no scope specified, none if tag not specified at all).
This still means ALL tests get the test dependencies of their compile time dependencies. Check if there is really a valid use case for that.


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