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Hi,

I am new to unittest and i would like to know if it is possible to catch the results(which are shown in the console) of the tests in a separate file (text file for example).
I would like to keep track of the results but in a easier and more significant manner, something like:

test_function1. ........FAIL
test_function2. .......ok
and so on

I write the code in eclipse.

Does anyone have any idea if this is possible?

Thank you in advance
Sep 1 '08 #1
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bvdet
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Whatever can be displayed in the console can be written to a text file.
Sep 1 '08 #2

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