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This release fixes misleading aggregate test summary percentages in the CLI. Runs with a small number of failures now report non-perfect pass and fail rates, so mixed outcomes no longer appear as 100% passed and 0% failed.

Accurate aggregate pass and fail percentages

Section titled “Accurate aggregate pass and fail percentages”

Apr 16, 2026 · @mavam, @codex

The final aggregate summary now reports non-perfect pass and fail percentages whenever at least one executed test fails. Previously, rounding could show 100% passed and 0% failed for runs with a small number of failures, even though the overall result was not a full success.

For example, a run like 586 passed / 1 failed / 152 skipped now renders the executed-test percentages as 99% passed and 1% failed. This makes mixed outcomes easier to spot at a glance in the CLI output.