Add all failures for a given test to the JUnit report#63
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Previously, we were only ever parsing the first failure for a test and passing that to the JUnit representation. However, a test might contain multiple failures and this is fully supported by the JUnit spec. To fix the issue, we'll collect all failures from the XCResult file and pass them to the JUnit result a list. This will prevent us from losing important diagnostic information from the test result.
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Previously, we were only ever parsing the first failure for a test and passing that to the JUnit representation. However, a test might contain multiple failures and this is fully supported by the JUnit spec.
To fix the issue, we'll collect all failures from the XCResult file and pass them to the JUnit result a list. This will prevent us from losing important diagnostic information from the test result.