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Message #00559
[Bug 548841] Re: [Explicit] does not get overridden if there is another category exclude
Using NUnit 2.5.5. I have a use case that is probably related:
[TestFixture, Category("cat1")]
public class F1
{
[Test]
public void NormalTest() {}
[Test, Category("stress")]
[Explicit("Stress tests shall only be run explicitly")]
public void StressTest() {}
}
[TestFixture, Category("cat2")]
public class F2
{
[Test]
public void NormalTest() {}
[Test, Category("stress")]
[Explicit("Stress tests shall only be run explicitly")]
public void StressTest() {}
}
With /include=stress one can run all stress tests, but if one tries to
restrict the stress tests like /include=F1+stress, no test is performed.
Best regards,
Peter
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[Explicit] does not get overridden if there is another category exclude
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/548841
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Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework: New
Bug description:
Steps to reproduce:
- Test code below ([1])
- nunit-console.exe <assemby.dll> /include=T /exclude=B"
Expected result:
- TestA() is executed
Actual result:
- No test is executed
Remarks
- Everything works as expected, if you remove the [Expected] attribute
[1] Test case
[TestFixture, Explicit, Category("T")]
public class Test
{
[Test, Category("A")]
public void TestA() { Console.WriteLine("-A-"); }
[Test, Category("B")]
public void TestB() { Console.WriteLine("-B-"); }
}
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