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has anyone else used cognitect.test-runner in CI? I’m finding it returns status zero when there are test failures
@steveb8n Are you sure? I use it with clojure.java.jdbc
and I'm pretty sure I get a non-zero status when there are failures.
Are you using clojure
or clj
?
clojure
is the underlying script so it should be safe(r) anyway.
Are you on an older version of clj
/`clojure`?
@steveb8n I think @seancorfield is talking about the clj
/`clojure` CLI scripts, not Clojure itself.
when I run from repl I see correct results so I think Sean is right in that this is maybe the scripts masking the system/exit value
just spotted this commit. I’m on an old version of the test runner. testing new sha now
interesting challenge to keep the SHA’s in readmes current when a jar/snapshot not available in clojars. not sure how that can be improved.
rub some script on it
@steveb8n Sorry, stepped away. Glad you got it figured out. Not sure why a SHA is any harder to keep up to date than a Maven/Clojars dependency? You still have to go look at the project and see what's changed...
fair point. I agree. I guess the exception is snapshots but I generally don’t use them anyway. also the clojars build/badge provides the latest without a readme update I believe. that’s one way that clojars beats shas for readme maintenance. anyway I’m good and I’ll check latest shas from now on. thanks all
What’s the difference between putting some code in "-e '(foo)'"
and putting the same code in some namespace with -main
, and putting it in an alias main-opt?
@alexmiller interesting turn of phrase. I might “borrow” that