From 05a18c6877dde2e7d0d64edb384607098cf8af90 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Lukas Larsson
An arbitrary number of test terms may be declared in sequence. - Common Test will compile the terms into one or more tests to be - performed in one resulting test run. Note that a term that + Common Test will by default compile the terms into one or more tests + to be performed in one resulting test run. Note that a term that specifies a set of test cases will "swallow" one that only specifies a subset of these cases. E.g. the result of merging one term that specifies that all cases in suite S should be executed, with another term specifying only test case X and Y in S, is a test of all cases in S. However, if a term specifying test case X and Y in S is merged with a term specifying case Z - in S, the result is a test of X, Y and Z in S.
+ in S, the result is a test of X, Y and Z in S. To disable this + behaviour, it is possible in test specification to set the +A test term can also specify one or more test suites, groups, or test cases to be skipped. Skipped suites, groups and cases are not executed and show up in the HTML test log files as @@ -432,6 +434,8 @@ {userconfig, NodeRefs, {CallbackModule, ConfigStrings}}. {alias, DirAlias, Dir}. + + {merge_tests, Bool}. {logdir, LogDir}. {logdir, NodeRefs, LogDir}. -- cgit v1.2.3