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has caused the Debian Bug report #759081,
regarding simpler ("dumb") test progress reporting mode
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Package: cmdtest
Version: 0.12-1
Priority: wishlist

Please support a "dumb" test progress reporting mode, which simply
prints each test name on a new line as it is being run. Eg:

$ cmdtest --progress=dumb mytests
test 1/3: foo
test 2/3: bar
test 3/3: baz
3/3 tests OK, 0 failures

(Feel free to come up with a better name for the option)

This should probably be the default when stdout is not a tty, or when
TERM=dumb.

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On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 08:50:57AM -0400, Daniel Murphy wrote:
> Package: cmdtest
> Version: 0.12-1
> Priority: wishlist
> 
> Please support a "dumb" test progress reporting mode, which simply
> prints each test name on a new line as it is being run. Eg:
> 
> $ cmdtest --progress=dumb mytests
> test 1/3: foo
> test 2/3: bar
> test 3/3: baz
> 3/3 tests OK, 0 failures
> 
> (Feel free to come up with a better name for the option)
> 
> This should probably be the default when stdout is not a tty, or when
> TERM=dumb.

Hello, Daniel (again),

The yarn tool (part of the cmdtest package) already does this. Since I
prefer people to use yarn instead of cmdtest, I don't think I'll be
implementing your suggestion in cmdtest, and thus I'm closing the
wishlist bug. I hope you are willing to try yarn instead.

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