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Kristian Rosenvold closed SUREFIRE-611. --------------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Fix Version/s: 2.11 Assignee: Kristian Rosenvold Exit code handling revised in 2.11 and fixes this issue > surefire exit code should explicitly distinguish between crashed and failed > unit test(s) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: SUREFIRE-611 > URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-611 > Project: Maven Surefire > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Maven Surefire Plugin > Reporter: Tycho Lamerigts > Assignee: Kristian Rosenvold > Fix For: 2.11 > > Attachments: tc-junit-crash.tar.gz > > > - If a unit test crashes, surefire skips all remaining tests, prints a > message "[ERROR] There are test failures. ..." to the console, and does NOT > print a test summary report. > - If one or more unit tests fail, maven completes remaining tests, prints a > message "[ERROR] There are test failures. ..." to the console, and DOES > print a test summary report. > The only distinction between crash and fail is the presence (or absence) of a > summary report. > This is a problem for some tools (like TeamCity), because they typically > don't pick up on the fact that many testcases were not run at all in case of > a crashed unit test. Instead in case of a crashed test they simply report, > for example, 100 tests succeeded, 0 failed. They do not report "50 tests > skipped due to a crash after test #100", and it is quite hard for those tools > to recognize this situation. If surefire would report a crash more > explicitly, other tools can act accordingly. > I have attached a small maven project to reproduce the problem. By commenting > and uncommenting the marked line in file ATest.java, you can reproduce both > fail and crash scenarios. In the crash scenario, Maven will correctly report > a failed build (unless you use the -Dmaven.test.failure.ignore flag, in which > case it even won't do that), but it fails to indicate there was a crash which > caused tests (in this case 3) to be skipped. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira