On Sat, Mar 11, 2023 at 10:52 PM Frank Rowand <frowand.list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 3/10/23 16:20, Rae Moar wrote: > > Add the test result "skip" to KTAP version 2 as an alternative way to > > indicate a test was skipped. > > > > The current spec uses the "#SKIP" directive to indicate that a test was > > skipped. However, the "#SKIP" directive is not always evident when quickly > > skimming through KTAP results. > > > > The "skip" result would provide an alternative that could make it clearer > > that a test has not successfully passed because it was skipped. > > > > Before: > > > > KTAP version 1 > > 1..1 > > KTAP version 1 > > 1..2 > > ok 1 case_1 > > ok 2 case_2 #SKIP > > ok 1 suite > > > > After: > > > > KTAP version 2 > > 1..1 > > KTAP version 2 > > 1..2 > > ok 1 case_1 > > skip 2 case_2 > > ok 1 suite > > > > Here is a link to a version of the KUnit parser that is able to parse > > the skip test result for KTAP version 2. Note this parser is still able > > to parse the "#SKIP" directive. > > > > Link: https://kunit-review.googlesource.com/c/linux/+/5689 > > > > Signed-off-by: Rae Moar <rmoar@xxxxxxxxxx> > > ---> > > Note: this patch is based on Frank's ktap_spec_version_2 branch. > > > > Documentation/dev-tools/ktap.rst | 27 ++++++++++++++++++--------- > > 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/ktap.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/ktap.rst > > index ff77f4aaa6ef..f48aa00db8f0 100644 > > --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/ktap.rst > > +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/ktap.rst > > @@ -74,7 +74,8 @@ They are required and must have the format: > > <result> <number> [<description>][ # [<directive>] [<diagnostic data>]] > > > > The result can be either "ok", which indicates the test case passed, > > -or "not ok", which indicates that the test case failed. > > +"not ok", which indicates that the test case failed, or "skip", which indicates > > +the test case did not run. > > > > <number> represents the number of the test being performed. The first test must > > have the number 1 and the number then must increase by 1 for each additional > > @@ -91,12 +92,13 @@ A directive is a keyword that indicates a different outcome for a test other > > than passed and failed. The directive is optional, and consists of a single > > keyword preceding the diagnostic data. In the event that a parser encounters > > a directive it doesn't support, it should fall back to the "ok" / "not ok" > > -result. > > +/ "skip" result. > > > > Currently accepted directives are: > > > > -- "SKIP", which indicates a test was skipped (note the result of the test case > > - result line can be either "ok" or "not ok" if the SKIP directive is used) > > > +- "SKIP", which indicates a test was skipped (note this is an alternative to > > + the "skip" result type and if the SKIP directive is used, the > > + result can be any type - "ok", "not ok", or "skip") > > For the "SKIP" directive, result type of either "ok", or "not ok" reflects the > current real world usage, which is mixed. I agree is makes sense to also > allow the result type of "skip" with the "SKIP directive. > > I think it would be good to deprecate the "SKIP" directive, with a scheduled > removal in the V3 specification - that would allow plenty of time for test > parsers to process both V1 and V2 data, before removing processing of V1 data. > > If so, the deprecation plan should be documented. > Hi Frank! This is a great point. I think it is necessary to add specifications on how the SKIP directive will be deprecated. I will be taking all of these suggestions when I make a v2. Also, just letting you know I am planning on sending out two more KTAP v2 proposals in the next few days. Thanks for your insight. -Rae > > - "TODO", which indicates that a test is not expected to pass at the moment, > > e.g. because the feature it is testing is known to be broken. While this> directive is inherited from TAP, its use in the kernel is discouraged. > > @@ -110,7 +112,7 @@ Currently accepted directives are: > > > > The diagnostic data is a plain-text field which contains any additional details > > about why this result was produced. This is typically an error message for ERROR > > -or failed tests, or a description of missing dependencies for a SKIP result. > > +or failed tests, or a description of missing dependencies for a skipped test. > > > > The diagnostic data field is optional, and results which have neither a > > directive nor any diagnostic data do not need to include the "#" field > > @@ -130,11 +132,18 @@ The test "test_case_name" failed. > > > > :: > > > > - ok 1 test # SKIP necessary dependency unavailable > > + skip 1 test # necessary dependency unavailable > > Maybe add a note that the "skip" result method is preferred over the below > "ok ... # SKIP..." example below. > Will add this to v2. > > > > -The test "test" was SKIPPED with the diagnostic message "necessary dependency > > +The test "test" was skipped with the diagnostic message "necessary dependency > > unavailable". > > > > +:: > > + > > + ok 1 test_2 # SKIP this test should not run > > + > > +The test "test_2" was skipped with the diagnostic message "this test > > +should not run". > > Maybe add a deprecation note here. > WIll add this to v2. > > + > > :: > > > > not ok 1 test # TIMEOUT 30 seconds > > @@ -225,7 +234,7 @@ An example format with multiple levels of nested testing: > > not ok 1 test_1 > > ok 2 test_2 > > not ok 1 test_3 > > - ok 2 test_4 # SKIP > > + skip 2 test_4 > > not ok 1 example_test_1 > > ok 2 example_test_2 > > > > @@ -262,7 +271,7 @@ Example KTAP output > > ok 1 example_test_1 > > KTAP version 2 > > 1..2 > > - ok 1 test_1 # SKIP test_1 skipped > > + skip 1 test_1 # test_1 skipped > > ok 2 test_2 > > ok 2 example_test_2 > > KTAP version 2 > > > > base-commit: 906f02e42adfbd5ae70d328ee71656ecb602aaf5 >