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Describe the Bug The log contains many rows with Running tests: 0% when running inside CI. The below examples are running in Azure DevOps pipeline. Steps to Reproduce Run a large test suite and the ...
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  • Tasteful
  • Opened 
    on Dec 2, 2024
  • #58

Describe the Bug When executing the retest command in the Azure DevOps pipeline we got unexpected exceptions when test was failing in the first attempt but succeeded after that. Steps to Reproduce Add ...
bug
  • Tasteful
  • Opened 
    on Dec 2, 2024
  • #56

Describe the Bug When running inside the Azure DevOps build pipeline the terminal width is not set and Spectre.Console is defaulting to 80 characters width. Expected Behavior I expect no additional ...
bug
  • Tasteful
  • Opened 
    on Dec 2, 2024
  • #54

Describe the Bug Using version 0.6.3, I intentionally have tests that fail in a project, and running this command will only attempt to run them once. dotnet retest -- FailingTests.csproj 👉 Run 45 tests ...
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  • maledoux77
  • 1
  • Opened 
    on Nov 8, 2024
  • #48

Describe the Bug I am using dotnet retest on a project containing 4000 unit tests, if i leave the default values so that it outputs to console, I get the following error at the 1000th test: Error: Object ...
bug
  • maledoux
  • 1
  • Opened 
    on Nov 1, 2024
  • #47

I trying to use the dotnet-retest in my DevOps Server pipeline, I write the test into trx files directly that I pushing into DevOps Server for the build and that is working and test result is presented ...
  • Tasteful
  • 1
  • Opened 
    on Aug 27, 2024
  • #29
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