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control test "PASS" exit status on a per-test basis
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On 19 May 2016 at 00:55, Peter Johansson <trojkan <at> gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 05/19/2016 09:04 AM, Mathieu Lirzin wrote:
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>> Another common use for "expected failure" is to write tests to check
>>> >that error conditions arise as expected, for example, by checking that
>>> >a program raises an error when given invalid input.
>>>
>> I agree that XFAIL can be ambiguous, however I think this usage is not
>> desirable. It gives an additional opposite meaning to XFAIL symbol
>> which makes it even more confusing.
>>
>> I agree. When I wanna tests that a program fails with incorrect input, I
> prefer writing a tests that calls the program, check that it fails (exit 1
> or whatever is expected), and perhaps even parse the error message, and if
> it looks like I expect exit 0 aka PASS.
>
​Thanks. I shall continue with my "deviant" usage for now, but if that is
not considered normal, I understand that you won't want to document it.
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