---- On Mon, 02 Jan 2023 04:47:10 -0500 Ihor Radchenko wrote --- > They will not be reliable when tests are executed interactively. > If the `should' condition fails, `kill-buffer' will never be executed > leaving dirty state, especially for sessions.
>From my perspective, that's the point and a good thing. That "dirty state" >information may be crucial to understanding why the failure happened. Can you explain why you would want a failed test to remove failure related information?