Struct nextest_runner::test_list::TestList [−][src]
pub struct TestList<'g> { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
List of test instances, obtained by querying the RustTestArtifact
instances generated by Cargo.
Implementations
pub fn new(
test_artifacts: impl IntoIterator<Item = RustTestArtifact<'g>>,
filter: &TestFilterBuilder
) -> Result<Self, ParseTestListError>
pub fn new(
test_artifacts: impl IntoIterator<Item = RustTestArtifact<'g>>,
filter: &TestFilterBuilder
) -> Result<Self, ParseTestListError>
Creates a new test list by running the given command and applying the specified filter.
pub fn new_with_outputs(
test_bin_outputs: impl IntoIterator<Item = (RustTestArtifact<'g>, impl AsRef<str>, impl AsRef<str>)>,
filter: &TestFilterBuilder
) -> Result<Self, ParseTestListError>
pub fn new_with_outputs(
test_bin_outputs: impl IntoIterator<Item = (RustTestArtifact<'g>, impl AsRef<str>, impl AsRef<str>)>,
filter: &TestFilterBuilder
) -> Result<Self, ParseTestListError>
Creates a new test list with the given binary names and outputs.
Returns the total number of tests across all binaries.
Returns the total number of skipped tests.
Returns the total number of tests that aren’t skipped.
It is always the case that run_count + skip_count == test_count
.
Returns the total number of binaries that contain tests.
Returns the tests for a given binary, or None
if the binary wasn’t in the list.
Constructs a serializble summary for this test list.
pub fn write(
&self,
output_format: OutputFormat,
writer: impl Write
) -> Result<(), WriteTestListError>
pub fn write(
&self,
output_format: OutputFormat,
writer: impl Write
) -> Result<(), WriteTestListError>
Outputs this list to the given writer.
Iterates over all the test binaries.
Iterates over the list of tests, returning the path and test name.
Outputs this list as a string with the given format.
Trait Implementations
Auto Trait Implementations
impl<'g> RefUnwindSafe for TestList<'g>
impl<'g> UnwindSafe for TestList<'g>
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Set the background color generically. Read more
Change the foreground color to black
Change the background color to black
Change the foreground color to red
Change the background color to red
Change the foreground color to green
Change the background color to green
Change the foreground color to yellow
Change the background color to yellow
Change the foreground color to blue
Change the background color to blue
Change the foreground color to magenta
Change the background color to magenta
Change the foreground color to purple
Change the background color to purple
Change the foreground color to cyan
Change the background color to cyan
Change the foreground color to white
Change the background color to white
Change the foreground color to the terminal default
Change the background color to the terminal default
Change the foreground color to bright black
Change the background color to bright black
Change the foreground color to bright red
Change the background color to bright red
Change the foreground color to bright green
Change the background color to bright green
Change the foreground color to bright yellow
Change the background color to bright yellow
Change the foreground color to bright blue
Change the background color to bright blue
Change the foreground color to bright magenta
Change the background color to bright magenta
Change the foreground color to bright purple
Change the background color to bright purple
Change the foreground color to bright cyan
Change the background color to bright cyan
Change the foreground color to bright white
Change the background color to bright white
Make the text bold
Make the text dim
Make the text italicized
Make the text italicized
Make the text blink
Make the text blink (but fast!)
Swap the foreground and background colors
Hide the text
Cross out the text
fn color<Color>(&self, color: Color) -> FgDynColorDisplay<'_, Color, Self> where
Color: DynColor,
fn color<Color>(&self, color: Color) -> FgDynColorDisplay<'_, Color, Self> where
Color: DynColor,
Set the foreground color at runtime. Only use if you do not know which color will be used at
compile-time. If the color is constant, use either OwoColorize::fg
or
a color-specific method, such as OwoColorize::green
, Read more
fn on_color<Color>(&self, color: Color) -> BgDynColorDisplay<'_, Color, Self> where
Color: DynColor,
fn on_color<Color>(&self, color: Color) -> BgDynColorDisplay<'_, Color, Self> where
Color: DynColor,
Set the background color at runtime. Only use if you do not know what color to use at
compile-time. If the color is constant, use either OwoColorize::bg
or
a color-specific method, such as OwoColorize::on_yellow
, Read more
fn fg_rgb<const R: u8, const G: u8, const B: u8>(
&self
) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, CustomColor<R, G, B>, Self>
fn fg_rgb<const R: u8, const G: u8, const B: u8>(
&self
) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, CustomColor<R, G, B>, Self>
Set the foreground color to a specific RGB value.
fn bg_rgb<const R: u8, const G: u8, const B: u8>(
&self
) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, CustomColor<R, G, B>, Self>
fn bg_rgb<const R: u8, const G: u8, const B: u8>(
&self
) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, CustomColor<R, G, B>, Self>
Set the background color to a specific RGB value.
Sets the foreground color to an RGB value.
Sets the background color to an RGB value.
fn if_supports_color<'a, Out, ApplyFn>(
&'a self,
stream: Stream,
apply: ApplyFn
) -> SupportsColorsDisplay<'a, Self, Out, ApplyFn> where
ApplyFn: Fn(&'a Self) -> Out,
fn if_supports_color<'a, Out, ApplyFn>(
&'a self,
stream: Stream,
apply: ApplyFn
) -> SupportsColorsDisplay<'a, Self, Out, ApplyFn> where
ApplyFn: Fn(&'a Self) -> Out,
Apply a given transformation function to all formatters if the given stream supports at least basic ANSI colors, allowing you to conditionally apply given styles/colors. Read more