No problem here. On May 21, 2015 2:51 PM, "Zachary Turner" <ztur...@google.com> wrote:
> Currently when you run dotest.py, at the end it prints a summary of the > test run. It prints the number of failures, the total number of tests, and > then for each failing test, it shows you what file failed. > > I'm interested in changing this so that for the purposes of reporting, it > treats every function in every file as a separate test. > > Imagine the case where you've got 5 python files in your test suite, and > each one has 12 individual tests. In each one, a single test fails, and > the other 4 pass. Currently, dotest will make it look like you've got a 0% > pass rate, when in truth you've got a 93% pass rate. > > So I would propose changing the output of dotest from this: > > FAILED (errors=6, skipped=3) > Ran 377 tests. > Failing Tests (146) > FAIL: LLDB (suite) :: Test-rdar-10449092.py (Windows zturner-win81 8 > 6.2.9200 AMD64 Intel64 Family 6 Model 45 Stepping 7, GenuineIntel) > > To something like this: > > FAILED (errors=6, skipped=3) > Ran 1,527 tests. > Failing Tests (356) > FAIL: LLDB (suite) :: Test-rdar-10449092.py (2 tests failed) (Windows > zturner-win81 8 6.2.9200 AMD64 Intel64 Family 6 Model 45 Stepping 7, > GenuineIntel) > > Any thoughts on this? > > _______________________________________________ > lldb-dev mailing list > lldb-dev@cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev > >
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