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Hi Brad,

> Maybe I'm just used to it but IMO it is more consistent to have a
> field for the number of failures whether it is 0 or not.
> 
> I'd be interested in feedback from others on this.  The change is:
> 
> -100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 1 +All 1 tests passed

I prefer the old way, to me this is the best way to show the results.
I actually want to see "0 test failed". Maybe I am just used to it,
but for me the change is not needed.

Bye
Christoph

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