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epriestley
8240e0f727 Treat "skipped" unit tests as less interesting than "passed"
Summary:
Ref T10457. Skipped tests are almost always well-behaved (e.g., `testWindows()`, but the test is running on Linux) and not interesting, and we do not expect well-written, solid systems to necessarily have 0 skips.

Although skips //could// indicate that you have missing dependencies on a build server, and thus be a bit interesting, I think they almost always indicate that a particular test is not expected to run in the current environment.

If we wanted to tackle this problem in granular detail, we could eventually add a "Missing" status or similar which would serve as "a skip you //could// reasonably fix in this environment", but I don't think that's too interesting.

Test Plan:
Here's an example of a build result with skips: B10875

{F1136511}

I think this is clearer as "Passed", as this is the expected production state of the build.

Locally, looked at some builds.

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10457

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15369
2016-03-01 06:52:05 -08:00
epriestley
3c19b72ca0 Begin making Harbormaster unit test results a little easier to read
Summary: Ref T10457. These lack color and iconography and are difficult to parse. Make them easier to read.

Test Plan:
Before:

{F1135396}

After:

{F1135399}

Reviewers: chad

Reviewed By: chad

Maniphest Tasks: T10457

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D15362
2016-02-29 14:24:08 -08:00