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Easy way to spit out all the failing test names as plain text #640
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Original comment by BitBucket: ivanmalison, GitHub: ivanmalison: No I didn't. This is pretty much exactly what I want. Why not have this show up when pytest -h is exectued? |
Original comment by Brianna Laugher (BitBucket: pfctdayelise, GitHub: pfctdayelise): Ivan, it does, under reporting:
Although, it now strikes me as a bit funny that there is no single page on the website that explains each command line option in more detail. The -r flag is mentioned in a couple of pages but the difference between using it and not is not really made clear. Perhaps that would be a useful documentation page to add? |
Original comment by BitBucket: ivanmalison, GitHub: ivanmalison: I'm running pytest==2.6.4, and i do not get this entry when I run pytest -h. Here is what I get:
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Original comment by Brianna Laugher (BitBucket: pfctdayelise, GitHub: pfctdayelise): Hopefully this is not silly. But what do you get if you run When I run
Running that command DOES make available a command-line So maybe normally you run |
Original comment by Brianna Laugher (BitBucket: pfctdayelise, GitHub: pfctdayelise): @ivanmalison if you find you still have this problem please reopen, I'm going to assume this is resolved otherwise. |
Originally reported by: BitBucket: ivanmalison, GitHub: ivanmalison
This seems like a such a basic and obvious feature, but I've scoured the documentation and I can't seem to find any mention of how to do this.
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