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Rename 'failed' to 'failures' in junit output. #5463

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The junit formatter output contains the 'failed' attribute
on the testsuite node, which must be called 'failures'. Closes #5462

The junit formatter output contains the 'failed' attribute
on the testsuite node, which must be called 'failures'.
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asterite commented Jan 2, 2018

I think junit output should be a shard, not in the standard library.

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RX14 commented Jan 2, 2018

@asterite at the least it should be optional. At one point I wanted to use junit output in Jenkins for the stdlib specs, which would be... tricky if it were a shard at least. Probably not going to go that route now if I ever get around to custom CI...

@RX14 RX14 merged commit 3903b70 into crystal-lang:master Jan 2, 2018
@RX14 RX14 added this to the Next milestone Jan 2, 2018
@hanneskaeufler hanneskaeufler deleted the hk-junit-formatter-fix-failures-attribute branch January 2, 2018 14:34
lukeasrodgers pushed a commit to lukeasrodgers/crystal that referenced this pull request Jan 7, 2018
The junit formatter output contains the 'failed' attribute
on the testsuite node, which must be called 'failures'.
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