test: use t.Setenv
to set env vars in tests
#1940
Merged
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Starting from Go 1.17, we can use
t.Setenv
to set environment variable in test. The environment variable is automatically restored to its original value when the test and all its subtests complete. This ensures that each test does not start with leftover environment variables from previous completed tests.Reference: https://pkg.go.dev/testing#T.Setenv
This PR also splits large test cases into subtests. This is useful because VSCode is able to run subtest separately