I should add that when I say we could discuss changing how it works, I mean on the discussion list, rather than here.
Charlie On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Charlie Poole <char...@nunit.com> wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Thomas Roll <703...@bugs.launchpad.net> > wrote: >> Hi Charlie, >> >> I am not sure if this is a bug, but I have listed how I have used NUnit >> and scenario 1 and 2 was the first two select I have chosen for using >> checkbox. >> >> Example: >> [ ]Root >> [ ]a >> [ ]a1 >> [ ]a2 >> [ ]b >> [x]b1 >> [x]b2 >> [ ]b3 >> >> Scenarios: >> 1. If I right-click on Root and press run. All tests will be run and not >> only b1 and b2 >> 2. If I right-click on b1 and press run. Only b1 is tested. >> 3. To test selected, b1 and b2, I need to press the RUN key and not right >> click on tree. >> >> I am not sure if this is a bug, but I have listed how I have used NUnit >> and scenario 1 and 2 was the first two select I have chosen for using >> checkbox. > > The context menu (right click) was designed to execute the item you click on > and > ignore any checkboxes that were selected. Using the Run Selected menu item or > the Run button means "Execute the selected tests." > > We could discuss changing this feature, but I'm personally doubtful because it > makes sense that a context menu refers to the item on which you right-clicked. > >> Comment to new feature: >> If I have 100 test cases and want to run 90 of them. Then I need to mark 90 >> times in checkboxes to add them. I coud be nice to select an area to mark >> more, as marking files in Total Commander or Explore. > > That's not absolutely true. If any of the 90 tests include an entire > fixture you can > check the fixture. If any set includes all tests in a namespace, you can check > the namespace. > > However, being able to check a range of items would be a handy feature and > has been requested before. Also, being able to select a range of items and > multiple items has been requested and would allow us to eliminate check > boxes entirely. Another request that applies here is that checking a test > with child tests would automatically check all those children. > > All of these are in our future plans but none have (yet) been scheduled > for 2.6 - nobody spoke up for them so far! > > Charlie >> -Thomas >> >> -- >> You received this bug notification because you are a member of NUnit >> Developers, which is subscribed to NUnit V2. >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/703945 >> >> Title: >> multiple Checkbox select can not be run >> > ** Changed in: nunitv2 Status: New => Opinion -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of NUnit Developers, which is subscribed to NUnit V2. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/703945 Title: multiple Checkbox select can not be run Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework: Opinion Bug description: Bug: It has not been possible for my to select some test cases (ex. test case 3 out of 10) and only run selected test cases by marking in checkboxes. New feature: It could be nice to have the functionality to enable/disable multiple checkboxes by marking more check boxes by (as in Total Commander). _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~nunit-core Post to : nunit-core@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~nunit-core More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp