------ art_31219_8299674.1229335545028 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hi again, Yes, I'm using Test::Unit, but the -w parameter You mentioned doesn't seem to have done anything. Any other ideas? Thanks for help anyways. Cheers, Chris 2008/12/13 Kouhei Sutou <kou / cozmixng.org> > Hi, > > In <1817d5e00812120837o7e22147ds5e0d72479b08e891 / mail.gmail.com> > "Unit test output verbosity" on Sat, 13 Dec 2008 01:30:39 +0900, > Krzysieq <krzysieq / gazeta.pl> wrote: > > > I have a question. I wrote some unit tests for my simple app. Since it's > a > > part of a larger whole, it's managed inside a continuous integration > > framework. For that purpose I would like to report the unit tests that > are > > executed not only by their overall failure or success, but in more > detail. > > Is there any way in which I can increase the verbosity of messages sent > to > > standard output, so that I can see the names of all test case subclasses, > > and all test methods, with a distinction whether or not they succeeded? > The > > best would be to get a junit format of xml report, but I have tools to do > > that for me from plain text, so this isn't a big deal. I will appreciate > any > > insight. > > Are you using test-unit? If so, you can use -vv option. > > Thanks, > -- > kou > > ------ art_31219_8299674.1229335545028--