Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2019 12:38:04 -0800 From: "Enji Cooper (yaneurabeya)" <yaneurabeya@gmail.com> To: Alan Somers <asomers@FreeBSD.org> Cc: src-committers <src-committers@freebsd.org>, svn-src-projects@freebsd.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r344727 - projects/fuse2/tests/sys/fs/fuse Message-ID: <2E0BAFA6-3DEC-4749-9042-E70A39C90CE3@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <B7A7D88B-044D-4DFF-A21A-76F968DE3294@gmail.com> References: <201903021628.x22GSTTV073206@repo.freebsd.org> <DBC87309-889A-4E6C-8D58-58107304F557@gmail.com> <B7A7D88B-044D-4DFF-A21A-76F968DE3294@gmail.com>
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> On Mar 2, 2019, at 12:31, Enji Cooper (yaneurabeya) <yaneurabeya@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> On Mar 2, 2019, at 11:38, Enji Cooper (yaneurabeya) <yaneurabeya@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >>> On Mar 2, 2019, at 08:28, Alan Somers <asomers@FreeBSD.org> wrote: > > … > >>> Oddly, it's not possible to skip a test in any other way. > > I want to highlight this sentence a bit. > > It’s possible to skip test cases by prefixing them with `DISABLED_` — which you can then ignore when rerunning the test program via `—gtest_also_run_disabled_tests`. However, you can actually skip tests at One nit in my prior explanation that I need to correct... It’s possible to skip test cases -> It’s possible to ignore test cases … since `DISABLED_` is more about filtering than skipping. Cheers, -Enjihelp
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