Yeah, makes sense. Thanks so much for your time
Le lun. 14 mars 2016 à 15:58, Brad King <[email protected]> a écrit : > On 03/14/2016 05:13 AM, Charles Huet wrote: > > If the CTest parser parsed the output as XML and not simple text, it > should be > > able to recognize CDATA from actual markup. > [snip] > > If you don't think this is doable (or you don't want to integrate this > kind > > of behavior into CTest) we'll customize CDash and I'll stop badgering > you about this. > > > > But I'd rather do this as a last resort. > > I'm sorry but I don't want to introduce any special interpretation of test > output beyond the hooks that are already present. In principle the test > output is just plain text and the fact that it could be interpreted as > XML or JSON or some other markup is not CTest's business. It is encoded > in Test.xml for submission to CDash or some other similar system with > all escaping needed to communicate the real test output to that system. > > -Brad > >
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