Paul Beckingham wrote:
> I'm wanting sparse output:
> 
>     1..100 sparse
>     12 not ok
>     83 not ok
> 
> Which is three lines of output, instead of 97, but contains the same
> information as:
> 
>     1..100
>     1 ok
>     2 ok
>     ...
>     12 not ok
>     ...
>     83 not ok
>     84 ok
>     ...
>     100 ok
> 
> The essence of this is that with the plan of "1..100 sparse", missing
> "ok N" lines are assumed to exist, if they are not specifically output.
> 
> Because I need to retain the output of all tests, and those files get
> large, but mostly because of the sheer redundancy.
> 
> 
> 

But how do you know  "23 ok" if you were never told that it ran ok?

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