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:* '''Test Failures''' - Tests that failed, either because an assertion failed or because an exception occurred.
:* '''Test Failures''' - Tests that failed, either because an assertion failed or because an exception occurred.
:* '''Tests Succeeded''' - A count of the number of assertions that succeeded. If a single test method makes 2 assertions, and each succeeds, it counts as 2 successful tests.
:* '''Tests Succeeded''' - A count of the number of assertions that succeeded. If a single test method makes 2 assertions, and each succeeds, it counts as 2 successful tests.
:* '''Code Coverage %''' - The percentage of runnable code in the class that was executed during the test. Click the link to view a [[Code Coverage]] popup window that highlights the executed lines.
:* '''Total Time (ms)''' - The total amount of time that was taken to execute the tests, in milliseconds.
:* '''Total Time (ms)''' - The total amount of time that was taken to execute the tests, in milliseconds.


{{Note|Tests that run to completion without making any assertions are not counted.}}
{{Note|Tests that run to completion without making any assertions are not counted.}}

Latest revision as of 00:40, 20 March 2013

  • Tested Class - The class that was tested.
  • Tests Run - The total number of test methods that were executed.
  • Test Failures - Tests that failed, either because an assertion failed or because an exception occurred.
  • Tests Succeeded - A count of the number of assertions that succeeded. If a single test method makes 2 assertions, and each succeeds, it counts as 2 successful tests.
  • Total Time (ms) - The total amount of time that was taken to execute the tests, in milliseconds.

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Note: Tests that run to completion without making any assertions are not counted.