Leo saves each file listed in a directive by collecting text from the
body of that head's sub-outline, substituting as needed to generate
the complete file.

There are a number of different testing frameworks that have you write
tests into another file for use by some test runner.

Rather than maintain such a file under its own head and bopping back
and further to flesh out the code and then tests, I was wondering if
it makes sense to allow a file generating head, (like @file), to have
a two file variation, where the second file is the test file to be
created from those directives that start, say, @test-file, (maybe @tf
for short).  Anything not so marked would be collected and expanded as
normal into the first file.

Thoughts?

Tom

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