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Resolves #16.

After some discussion on #16 I went with the approach of accepting attributes following #[test] (for now only #[ignore] is accepted), as this would allow us to accept the standard syntax #[ignore = "some reason"] (and later #[should_panic = "some expected message"]). These are not allowed in custom attributes, but so long as we don't emit these (only parse them internally) it's all good.

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coveralls commented Oct 22, 2025

Pull Request Test Coverage Report for Build 18750725503

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  • 0 of 0 changed or added relevant lines in 0 files are covered.
  • No unchanged relevant lines lost coverage.
  • Overall coverage increased (+0.3%) to 30.736%

Totals Coverage Status
Change from base Build 18662789275: 0.3%
Covered Lines: 505
Relevant Lines: 1643

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epage commented Oct 22, 2025

Looks good minus the test organization issue, thanks!

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epage commented Oct 23, 2025

Thanks!

@epage epage merged commit a6b2afa into assert-rs:main Oct 23, 2025
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@skogseth skogseth deleted the ignore-macro-3 branch October 24, 2025 06:59
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#[ignore] macro support

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