Ezio Melotti added the comment: They will still see the test names and the counter that increases. I would also say that having the whole output fitting in a screen is less intimidating than a few screens filled with a wall of text. It also makes easier to notice skipped and failing tests, and that might mitigate the common question "why it says that test_xxx was skipped?" (when the test is actually skipped, a reason is usually presented, but that's lost in the output, and not repeated at the end). Maybe we should ask on core-mentorship what version they like more?
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