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When running 'make test' with GNU make, if a test suite program displays "PASSED", this was automatically counted as a pass. This would in particular count as passing: * A test suite with the substring "PASSED" in a test description. * A test suite where all the test cases succeeded, but the final cleanup failed, in particular if a sanitizer reported a memory leak. Use the test executable's return status instead to determine whether the test suite passed. It's always 0 on PASSED unless the executable's cleanup code fails, and it's never 0 on any failure. Fix ARMmbed/mbed-crypto#303 |
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