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TestCaseStatus

Enum TestCaseStatus 

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pub enum TestCaseStatus {
    Success {
        flaky_runs: Vec<TestRerun>,
    },
    NonSuccess {
        kind: NonSuccessKind,
        message: Option<XmlString>,
        ty: Option<XmlString>,
        description: Option<XmlString>,
        reruns: NonSuccessReruns,
    },
    Skipped {
        message: Option<XmlString>,
        ty: Option<XmlString>,
        description: Option<XmlString>,
    },
}
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Represents the success or failure of a test case.

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Success

This test case passed.

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§flaky_runs: Vec<TestRerun>

Prior runs of the test. These are represented as flakyFailure or flakyError in the JUnit XML.

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NonSuccess

This test case did not pass.

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§kind: NonSuccessKind

Whether this test case failed in an expected way (failure) or an unexpected way (error).

§message: Option<XmlString>

The failure message.

§ty: Option<XmlString>

The “type” of failure that occurred.

§description: Option<XmlString>

The description of the failure.

This is serialized and deserialized from the text node of the element.

§reruns: NonSuccessReruns

Test reruns and how they are serialized.

See NonSuccessReruns for details.

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Skipped

This test case was not run.

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§message: Option<XmlString>

The skip message.

§ty: Option<XmlString>

The “type” of skip that occurred.

§description: Option<XmlString>

The description of the skip.

This is serialized and deserialized from the text node of the element.

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impl TestCaseStatus

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pub fn success() -> Self

Creates a new TestCaseStatus that represents a successful test.

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pub fn non_success(kind: NonSuccessKind) -> Self

Creates a new TestCaseStatus that represents an unsuccessful test.

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pub fn skipped() -> Self

Creates a new TestCaseStatus that represents a skipped test.

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pub fn set_message(&mut self, message: impl Into<XmlString>) -> &mut Self

Sets the message. No-op if this is a success case.

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pub fn set_type(&mut self, ty: impl Into<XmlString>) -> &mut Self

Sets the type. No-op if this is a success case.

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pub fn set_description( &mut self, description: impl Into<XmlString>, ) -> &mut Self

Sets the description (text node). No-op if this is a success case.

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pub fn add_rerun(&mut self, rerun: TestRerun) -> &mut Self

Adds a rerun or flaky run. No-op if this test was skipped.

For Success, reruns are always serialized as <flakyFailure>/<flakyError>. For NonSuccess, the rerun is added to the existing NonSuccessReruns variant.

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pub fn add_reruns( &mut self, new_reruns: impl IntoIterator<Item = TestRerun>, ) -> &mut Self

Adds reruns or flaky runs. No-op if this test was skipped.

For Success, reruns are always serialized as <flakyFailure>/<flakyError>. For NonSuccess, reruns are added to the existing NonSuccessReruns variant.

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pub fn set_rerun_kind(&mut self, kind: FlakyOrRerun) -> &mut Self

Sets the rerun kind for NonSuccess statuses.

This controls how reruns are serialized in JUnit XML. Use FlakyOrRerun::Flaky for <flakyFailure>/<flakyError> (the test exhibited flakiness), or FlakyOrRerun::Rerun for <rerunFailure>/<rerunError> (the default).

This is a no-op for Success (in which case reruns are always serialized as flaky) and Skipped (no reruns).

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impl Clone for TestCaseStatus

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fn clone(&self) -> TestCaseStatus

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for TestCaseStatus

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Eq for TestCaseStatus

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impl PartialEq for TestCaseStatus

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fn eq(&self, other: &TestCaseStatus) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for TestCaseStatus

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