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@michaldudak michaldudak commented Feb 19, 2024

Core's mui/material-ui#41175 removes test-utils dependency on @mui/material. With this change, the default ThemeProvider and createTheme are not provided and must be passed in by the caller. This change wraps the describeConformance so it's not needed to provide these fields in each describeConformance call.

This PR integrates the latest master from the Core monorepo.

@michaldudak michaldudak added internal Behind-the-scenes enhancement. Formerly called “core”. test labels Feb 19, 2024
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LGTM, leaving one question. 😉

P.S. Please sync with the latest next to resolve the docs:link-check error. 😉

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Janpot commented Feb 20, 2024

Looks like this is now blocking #11880

@michaldudak michaldudak force-pushed the core-integration/41175 branch from 1149026 to 9be2cb8 Compare February 20, 2024 13:10
@michaldudak michaldudak merged commit a609b12 into mui:next Feb 20, 2024
@michaldudak michaldudak deleted the core-integration/41175 branch February 20, 2024 13:27
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@Janpot you should be able to rebase now.

thomasmoon pushed a commit to thomasmoon/mui-x that referenced this pull request Sep 9, 2024
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