Hi all, I'd be interested if anyone uses the xml output from qtestlib. (I hope you do, it's the nicest way to get structured output from your tests).
The reason is that I'd like to add a new duration element which contains the time of test funtion/total test run in milliseconds. It adds <duration msecs=1234/> for each test function and the test in total. My only concern is that if many people use the xml with broken xml parsers that hickup when a new tag is added we'd be breaking everyone's test infrastructure. (adding the duration as attribute would require major refactoring of the code in question, something I don't have time for) https://codereview.qt-project.org/#change,69205 and maybe someone knows how to write xsl better than me, please add comments: https://github.com/gladhorn/xunit-plugin/commit/b31a0cd7003cb2af67efdf3950deca2d323bc914 For Qt's own test setup this is no problem as the Jenkins plugin used already does a sensible xslt that transforms our custom xml to xunit output. So if you think this will be a major problem, please let me know, otherwise I'll try to get us nice new metrics :) -- Best regards, Frederik Gladhorn Senior Software Engineer - Digia, Qt Visit us on: http://qt.digia.com _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest