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[SUREFIRE-1360] Ability to disable properties for successfully passed tests #755

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@michael-o michael-o changed the title Let's try SUREFIRE-1360 Jul 1, 2024
@michael-o michael-o marked this pull request as draft July 2, 2024 07:16
if (hasNonSuccess) {
showProperties(ppw, testSetReportEntry.getSystemProperties());
}
}
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@slawekjaranowski Can you have a look at this filter? It looks clumsy, but I don't see a more compact way to determine if at least one testcase was not successful.

@michael-o michael-o changed the title SUREFIRE-1360 [SUREFIRE-1360] Ability to disable properties for successfully passed tests Jul 2, 2024
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@michael-o michael-o marked this pull request as ready for review July 5, 2024 22:01
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