It is better to avoid building a test when we know that it is not
applicable, rather than building an empty test that appears to pass.
Note that some of the tests were already excluded by
tests/auto/other.pro, but still had the preprocessor directives to make
an empty test.
Change-Id: I71b75c37a05f6e20dbef43d82f72b29b35ef496a
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt-project.org/6410
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
QSKIP is intended to be used to skip test functions that are found at
run-time to be inapplicable or unsafe. If a test function can be
determined to be inapplicable at compile-time, the entire test function
should be omitted instead of replacing the body of the test function
with a QSKIP, which only serves to slow down test runs and to inflate
test run-rates with empty, inapplicable tests.
Task-number: QTQAINFRA-278
Change-Id: I582732e3dd657df834f9a98fd52d7ee368f2f29b
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt-project.org/5946
Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
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