
Gennadiy Rozental writes:
Could you please point me to docs that describe how to mark test as expected failure.
To mark a number of test case failures on a number of particular toolsets as "expected", you add an entry to "status/explicit-failures-markup.xml" along the following lines: <!-- test --> <library name="test"> <mark-expected-failures> <test name="test_case1"/> <test name="test_case2"/> ... <toolset name="toolset1"/> <toolset name="toolset2"/> ... <note author="Gennadiy Rozental"> This failure is due to Reason #1. </note> </mark-expected-failures> <mark-expected-failures> <test name="test_case7"/> <test name="test_case9"/> ... <toolset name="toolset1"/> <toolset name="toolset5"/> ... <note author="Gennadiy Rozental"> This failure is due to Reason #2. </note> </mark-expected-failures> ... </library> Then you validate the modified XML following the instructions at the very top of the file: The following online services can be used to validate your changes to this file: - http://apps.gotdotnet.com/xmltools/xsdvalidator/ When using the gotdotnet tool you need to provide both the explicit-failures-markup.xml file as the XML document and the explicit-failures.xsd as the schema document. Use the browse buttons to select them from your local hard drive. ... and if everything is OK, check it in. That's it. HTH, -- Aleksey Gurtovoy MetaCommunications Engineering