Re: FIPs
An explanation of the result codes follows below:
*PASS - a test result belonging to this group is considered to be a pass
for compliance testing purposes
Pass - the test has been executed correctly and to completion without
any kind of problem
Warning - the functionality is acceptable, but you should be aware
that later revisions of the relevant standards or specification may
change the requirements in this area.
FIP - additional information is provided which needs to be checked
manually.
Unsupported - an optional feature is not available or not supported
in the implementation under test.
Not in Use - some tests may not be required in certain test modes or
when an interface can be implemented by a macro or
function and there are two versions of the test only one is used.
Untested - no test written to check a particular feature or an optional
facility needed to perform a test is not available on the
system.
*FAIL - a test result belonging to this group is considered to be a fail
for compliance testing purposes (unless the failure has been waived).
Fail - the interface did not behave as expected.
Uninitiated - the particular test in question did not start to execute.
Unresolved - the test started but did not reach the point where the
test was able to report success or failure.
Unreported - a major error occurred during the testset execution.
regards
Andrew
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