without that check, in theory our test runner will tolerate a non-zero return value, like throwing or failing an assert, which is not what we want.... guess these happenend to get in by forgetting to add this check when switching a test from PLANNED to TEST
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TESTING "Component Test Suite: Builder" ./test-suite --group=builder
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TEST "BuilderTool_test" BuilderTool_test <<END
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out: apply \(tool, clip\);
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out: Clip on media : Asset\(VIDEO:lumi.test-1 v1\)
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out: apply \(tool, test1\);
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out: treat \(AbstractMO&\);
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out: apply \(tool, test2\);
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out: catch-all-function called...
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return: 0
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END
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PLANNED "BuildSegment_test" BuildSegment_test <<END
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END
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PLANNED "detecting Fixture changes" FixtureChangeDetector_test <<END
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return: 0
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END
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TEST "ModelPort registry" ModelPortRegistry_test <<END
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return: 0
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END
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TEST "Output pipe mapping" OutputMapping_test <<END
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return: 0
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END
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PLANNED "Segmentation datastructure" SegmentationDatastructure_test <<END
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return: 0
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END
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