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Tibor Digana closed SUREFIRE-1681. ---------------------------------- Resolution: Duplicate > Don't ignore errors while using maven.test.failure.ignore > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SUREFIRE-1681 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SUREFIRE-1681 > Project: Maven Surefire > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Maven Surefire Plugin > Affects Versions: 3.0.0-M3 > Reporter: Josef Cacek > Assignee: Tibor Digana > Priority: Minor > Time Spent: 20m > Remaining Estimate: 0h > > This is a follow up for SUREFIRE-1426. > Surefire should only ignore test failures when > SurefirePlugin.testFailureIgnore property is set to true (as the name > suggests). Test errors should not be ignored. > If the forked JVM crashes during the test, thenĀ TEST-*.xml report file is not > created, so the user will miss the problem when he evaluates test reports > afterward (e.g. in Jenkins). > The code of SurefireHelper.report execution could beĀ improved to verify the > error count: > {code:java} > if ( reportParameters.isTestFailureIgnore() && result.getErrors() == 0 ) > { > log.error( createErrorMessage( reportParameters, result, > firstForkException ) ); > } > {code} > instead of simply ignoring all problems as it's now: > {code:java} > if ( reportParameters.isTestFailureIgnore() ) > { > log.error( createErrorMessage( reportParameters, result, > firstForkException ) ); > } > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001)