Previously if you wanted to have jobs execute in test mode, you'd have to do `SiteSetting.queue_jobs = false`, because the opposite of queue is to execute. I found this very confusing, so I created a test helper called `run_jobs_synchronously!` which is much more clear about what it does. |
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