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The skipcleanup and failcleanup tests were actually testing skip and fail in cleanupTestCase(), not in cleanup(). Add almost-duplicate tests and clean up so that we now have {fail,skip}cleanup(,testcase} tests to cover all four cases. Generated expected output. The new tests (with old names) get their fail or skip - during cleanup() - reported against the test instead of the cleanupTestCase function. (Results for {init,cleanup}TestCase() are always reported, even when these slots are not defined, as no-op passes.) Pick-to: 6.4 Change-Id: I0988d1696b50c0e2f30c45ddc25e1bd0bfd2151a Reviewed-by: Ivan Solovev <ivan.solovev@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Mitch Curtis <mitch.curtis@qt.io>
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<Environment>
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<QtVersion>@INSERT_QT_VERSION_HERE@</QtVersion>
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<QtBuild/>
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<QTestVersion>@INSERT_QT_VERSION_HERE@</QTestVersion>
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</Environment>
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<TestFunction name="initTestCase">
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<Incident type="pass" file="" line="0" />
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<Duration msecs="0"/>
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</TestFunction>
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<TestFunction name="aTestFunction">
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<Incident type="skip" file="qtbase/tests/auto/testlib/selftests/skipcleanup/tst_skipcleanup.cpp" line="0">
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<Description><![CDATA[Skip inside cleanup.]]></Description>
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</Incident>
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<Duration msecs="0"/>
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</TestFunction>
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<TestFunction name="cleanupTestCase">
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<Incident type="pass" file="" line="0" />
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<Duration msecs="0"/>
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</TestFunction>
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<Duration msecs="0"/>
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