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We need to have a finer grained control over the tests we skip in our CI system. This adds a blacklisting mechanism that allows blacklisting individual test functions (or even test data) using a set of predefined matching keys for the operating system and some other relevant variables. QTestlib will search for a file called BLACKLIST in the test directory and parse it if found. The file contains a simple ini style list of functions to blacklist. For details see qtestblacklist.cpp. Change-Id: Id3fae4b264ca99970cbf9f45bfb85fa75c1fd823 Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@digia.com>
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********* Start testing of tst_BenchlibCounting *********
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Config: Using QtTest library @INSERT_QT_VERSION_HERE@, Qt @INSERT_QT_VERSION_HERE@
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PASS : tst_BenchlibCounting::initTestCase()
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PASS : tst_BenchlibCounting::passingBenchmark()
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RESULT : tst_BenchlibCounting::passingBenchmark():
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0 events per iteration (total: 0, iterations: 1)
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SKIP : tst_BenchlibCounting::skippingBenchmark() This is a skipping benchmark
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Loc: [tst_benchlibcounting.cpp(64)]
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FAIL! : tst_BenchlibCounting::failingBenchmark() This is a failing benchmark
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Loc: [tst_benchlibcounting.cpp(71)]
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PASS : tst_BenchlibCounting::cleanupTestCase()
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Totals: 3 passed, 1 failed, 1 skipped, 0 blacklisted
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********* Finished testing of tst_BenchlibCounting *********
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