JUnit XML recorder should ignore warning issues#986
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stmontgomery
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| let recorder = Event.JUnitXMLRecorder { string in | ||
| if string.contains("<testsuite") { | ||
| #expect(string.contains(#"failures=1"#)) |
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This is a drive-by fix to the pre-existing test above the new one I added below: This one wasn't actually working, since no .runEnded event was recorded, so this callback wasn't happening. Once I fixed that I noticed a secondary issue, which is that the "failures=1" string was missing double quotes around the number 1.
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Event.JUnitXMLRecorderto ignoreIssueinstances whoseseverityis less than.error(such as.warning).Motivation:
The concept of issue severity was recently added in #931 (but was reverted and re-landed in #952), and that did not adjust the JUnit XML recorder logic. The JUnit XML schema we currently attempt to adhere to does not appear to have a way to represent non-fatal issues, so I think it would be best for now to ignore these issues.
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