no need to explicitly close: varLib.build() will do that.
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@ -485,7 +485,6 @@ class BuildTest(unittest.TestCase):
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ds = DesignSpaceDocument.fromfile(ds_path)
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master_fonts = load_masters(ds)
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try:
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# Trigger MVAR generation so varLib is forced to create deltas with a
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# sparse master inbetween.
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font_0_os2 = ds.sources[0].font["OS/2"]
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@ -559,9 +558,6 @@ class BuildTest(unittest.TestCase):
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varfont, _, _ = build(ds)
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mvar_tags = [vr.ValueTag for vr in varfont["MVAR"].table.ValueRecord]
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assert all(tag in mvar_tags for tag in fontTools.varLib.mvar.MVAR_ENTRIES)
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finally:
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for master in master_fonts:
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master.close()
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def test_varlib_build_VVAR_CFF2(self):
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ds_path = self.get_test_input('TestVVAR.designspace')
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