Hi!
Bert Freudenberg bert@impara.de wrote:
It's all about communicating the test writer's intent to the test runner. And I think I'd prefer "x tests, y passed, z skipped" as Andreas suggested.
But as Andres Valloud implied, there is a difference between:
- "skipped because I could not run them due to missing resources but I wanted to run them" - "skipped because the tests do not even apply to this platform and there is no point in even trying to run them"
So perhaps even:
"x tests, y passed, z skipped, k not applicable"
:)
regards, Göran