When you don't get enough information with a test running on a CI, it's quite frustrating, for various reasons: - It's more likely to be a flaky test, so you might not be able to reproduce the failure. - Passing -vv is quite bothersome (creating a temporary commit and reverting it) For those reasons, if something goes wrong on CI, it's good to have as much information as possible. |
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