![]() This change causes expected fail tests to actually fail by eliding the '# TODO' from the test plan. In turn, we can now properly use 'should_fail' in the meson test() rule and see these expected fail tests in the output: Before: ... 320/332 upgrade077.py OK 0.12679290771484375 s 321/332 upgrade078.py OK 0.12620115280151367 s 322/332 upgrade080.py OK 0.1252129077911377 s ... Ok: 332 Expected Fail: 0 Fail: 0 Unexpected Pass: 0 Skipped: 0 Timeout: 0 After: ... 320/332 upgrade077.py OK 0.12679290771484375 s 321/332 upgrade078.py EXPECTEDFAIL0.12620115280151367 s 322/332 upgrade080.py OK 0.1252129077911377 s ... Ok: 326 Expected Fail: 6 Fail: 0 Unexpected Pass: 0 Skipped: 0 Timeout: 0 Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> |
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