Dear gophers,
I use feature detection and t.Skip for some of my tests, e.g. if
!featureXPresent { t.Skip("feature X is not present" }
which works well, but when running the tests I would like 'go test' to
remind me that some tests were skipped.
The only way I've found of listing the skipped tests is to run: go test -v
./... | grep 'SKIP'
but this is clunky and hides the rest of the test output.
Is there a better way of doing this?
What I would *really* like though is a short summary of what was tested as
part of the output from 'go test'. For example:
ok github.com/quru/foo/pkg/a 0.004s [3 passed]
? github.com/quru/foo/pkg/b [no test files]
ok github.com/quru/foo/pkg/c 0.010s [10 passed, 2 skipped]
Regards,
Matt
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