| Summary: | [EDT test framework] If any variation fails the file should be red | ||||||
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| Product: | z_Archived | Reporter: | Kathy Carroll <carrollk> | ||||
| Component: | EDT | Assignee: | Project Inbox <edt.language-inbox> | ||||
| Status: | CLOSED FIXED | QA Contact: | |||||
| Severity: | normal | ||||||
| Priority: | P3 | CC: | jqian | ||||
| Version: | unspecified | ||||||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||||||
| Hardware: | PC | ||||||
| OS: | Windows XP | ||||||
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Fixed, The following is color in the order of severity Purple - Error (uncaught exception) Red - Fail yellow - skipped green - pass tested on 201109222102
the color coating is correct for the totals tally on the right-hand side. However, the file names in the tree view are showing orange when they should be purple.
Add this library to get a purple file:
library Failure3
function runExceptionTest() {@Test}
answer decimal(19,2) = 234 / 0;
LogResult.assertTrue1(true);
end
end
fixed now Verified 201110120952 |
Created attachment 203774 [details] eunit projects w/ results I think if any variation fails or has an error, then the file needs have its color coding. The file should have the most severe color. In the attached projects, I'd Expect both AllKinds and AllKinds2 to be red.