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Thomas Miedema authored
Don't let the output of tests that either have missing libraries or are expected to be broken obscure real failures. This makes it easier to analyse the testlogs. The only consequence is that when a test fails because a certain library isn't installed, you have to check the all.T file in which the test is defined to actually find out _which_ library that is. Before it would print something like Compile failed (status 256) errors were: stm052.hs:10:8: error: Could not find module ‘System.Random’ Use -v to see a list of the files searched for. And now it doesn't. I think this is an acceptable tradeoff. Differential Revision: https://phabricator.haskell.org/D945
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