julianf...@apache.org wrote on Fri, Jan 17, 2020 at 14:54:46 -0000: > @@ -2089,18 +2130,22 @@ test_rangelist_merge_random_canonical_in > + if (failure_mode) > { > - printf("testcase FAIL: %s / %s\n", > + printf("first example of a failure mode: %s / %s\n" > + " %s\n", > rangelist_to_string(rlx, iterpool), > + rangelist_to_string(rly, iterpool), > + failure_mode);
Test programs aren't supposed to print arbitrary stuff to stdout. Specifically, the interface between run_tests.py and the test programs specifies¹ that test programs shall only print "PASS:" and "FAIL:" lines by default. We could of course extend that to support printing of new info, for example, as "INFO:" lines. So would it make sense to prepend "INFO:" to that line? Cheers, Daniel ¹ Citation: subversion/tests/README:34