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make junit output more consistent with default format #89235
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@andoriyu since you authored the original junit PR I wanted to double check with you that the newlines I'm adding don't mess with any of your original design goals. I know there's the assert against newlines in |
I think adding newlines is fine. |
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r=me but i think we could use b"…"
instead of "…".aṡ_bytes()
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Co-authored-by: kennytm <kennytm@gmail.com>
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make junit output more consistent with default format The default format of libtest includes new-lines between each section to ensure the label output from cargo is on it's own line <pre><font color="#A1B56C"><b>❯</b></font> <font color="#A1B56C">cargo</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">test</font> <font color="#A1B56C"><b> Compiling</b></font> test-test v0.1.0 (/home/jlusby/tmp/test-test) <font color="#A1B56C"><b> Finished</b></font> test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.59s <font color="#A1B56C"><b> Running</b></font> unittests (target/debug/deps/test_test-639f369234319c09) running 1 test test tests::it_works ... <font color="#A1B56C">ok</font> test result: <font color="#A1B56C">ok</font>. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.00s <font color="#A1B56C"><b> Doc-tests</b></font> test-test running 0 tests test result: <font color="#A1B56C">ok</font>. 0 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.00s </pre> But when the junit outputter was added to libtest these newlines were omitted, resulting in some "fun" output when run via cargo. Note the `Doc-tests` text at the end of the first line of xml. <pre><font color="#A1B56C"><b>❯</b></font> <font color="#A1B56C">cargo</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">test</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">--</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">-Zunstable-options</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">--format</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">junit</font> <font color="#A1B56C"><b> Finished</b></font> test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.00s <font color="#A1B56C"><b> Running</b></font> unittests (target/debug/deps/test_test-639f369234319c09) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><testsuites><testsuite name="test" package="test" id="0" errors="0" failures="0" tests="1" skipped="0" ><testcase classname="tests" name="it_works" time="0"/><system-out/><system-err/></testsuite></testsuites><font color="#A1B56C"><b> Doc-tests</b></font> test-test <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><testsuites><testsuite name="test" package="test" id="0" errors="0" failures="0" tests="0" skipped="0" ><system-out/><system-err/></testsuite></testsuites> </pre> After this PR the junit output includes the same style of newlines as the pretty format <pre><font color="#A1B56C"><b>❯</b></font> <font color="#A1B56C">cargo</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">test</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">--</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">-Zunstable-options</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">--format</font><font color="#D8D8D8"> </font><font color="#A1B56C">junit</font> <font color="#A1B56C"><b> Compiling</b></font> test-test v0.1.0 (/home/jlusby/tmp/test-test) <font color="#A1B56C"><b> Finished</b></font> test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.39s <font color="#A1B56C"><b> Running</b></font> unittests (target/debug/deps/test_test-42c2320bb9450c69) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><testsuites><testsuite name="test" package="test" id="0" errors="0" failures="0" tests="1" skipped="0" ><testcase classname="tests" name="it_works" time="0"/><system-out/><system-err/></testsuite></testsuites> <font color="#A1B56C"><b> Doc-tests</b></font> test-test <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><testsuites><testsuite name="test" package="test" id="0" errors="0" failures="0" tests="0" skipped="0" ><system-out/><system-err/></testsuite></testsuites> </pre>
…laumeGomez Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#87260 (Libgccjit codegen) - rust-lang#89212 (x.py: run `rustup toolchain link` in setup) - rust-lang#89233 (Hide `<...> defined here` note if the source is not available) - rust-lang#89235 (make junit output more consistent with default format) - rust-lang#89255 (Fix incorrect disambiguation suggestion for associated items) - rust-lang#89276 (Fix the population of the `union.impls` field) - rust-lang#89283 (Add regression test for issue rust-lang#83564) - rust-lang#89318 (rustc_session: Remove lint store from `Session`) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
The default format of libtest includes new-lines between each section to ensure the label output from cargo is on it's own line
But when the junit outputter was added to libtest these newlines were omitted, resulting in some "fun" output when run via cargo.
Note the
Doc-tests
text at the end of the first line of xml.After this PR the junit output includes the same style of newlines as the pretty format