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The Test Anything Protocol (TAP), was originally Perl's simple text-based interface between testing modules and test harnesses, but has since been adopted by a large number of producers and consumers in many different languages, which allows colorizing and summarizing test results. The format is very simple: TAP version 13 ok 1 - test description not ok 2 - test description --- message: 'Failure message' severity: fail expected: 123 actual: 456 ... ok 3 - test description # SKIP 1..3 The specification [1] is very brief, so the implementation has been based on how typical consumers behave, especially when it comes to the undefined diagnostics block. [1] http://testanything.org/tap-version-13-specification.html Change-Id: I616e802ea380165c678510e940ddc6607d39c92d Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>
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TAP version 13
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# tst_Assert
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ok 1 - initTestCase()
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ok 2 - testNumber1()
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# ASSERT: "false" in file qtbase/tests/auto/testlib/selftests/assert/tst_assert.cpp, line 0
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not ok 3 - testNumber2()
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---
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# Received a fatal error.
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at: tst_Assert::testNumber2() (Unknown file:0)
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file: Unknown file
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line: 0
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...
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1..3
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# tests 3
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# pass 2
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# fail 1
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