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Future-proofing. Since Qt source code is now mandated to be in UTF-8, it is entirely possible that someone will use non-ASCII in data tags. Though it would be interesting to see how to access them from the Windows command-line. Change-Id: I880fc312432b62143888ff1e1d9abbd54f704601 Reviewed-by: Rohan McGovern <rohan.mcgovern@nokia.com>
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19 lines
701 B
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<TestCase name="tst_FailCleanup">
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<Environment>
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<QtVersion>@INSERT_QT_VERSION_HERE@</QtVersion>
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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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</TestFunction>
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<TestFunction name="aTestFunction">
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<Incident type="pass" file="" line="0" />
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</TestFunction>
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<TestFunction name="cleanupTestCase">
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<Incident type="fail" file="/home/user/dev/qt5/qtbase/tests/auto/testlib/selftests/failcleanup/tst_failcleanup.cpp" line="59">
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<Description><![CDATA['false' returned FALSE. (Fail inside cleanupTestCase)]]></Description>
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</Incident>
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</TestFunction>
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</TestCase>
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