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This may already be what you have in mind, but I suspect that we'll learn more from (re)writing the tests of a "real" project in Kotlin than from rewriting Truth's own tests in Kotlin. Truth's own tests tend to be weird in a number of ways (example).
Truth will of course still need Kotlin tests (beyond the ones we have for our single (and currently internal-only) Kotlin extension). I just don't think that our existing tests will shed a lot of light on what normal users will need.
(Again, this might be what you have in mind; I wasn't sure how to read "ported" or perhaps how to interpret which "core set of unit tests" we would be talking about.)
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Yes, scratch all implication of where the tests come from; the point was just that a small set of tests covering different API interactions should exist in both languages.
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