Actually link #923 from the documentation

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Martin Hořeňovský 2017-06-06 16:46:46 +02:00
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ There are four reporters built in to the single include:
* `console` writes as lines of text, formatted to a typical terminal width, with colours if a capable terminal is detected. * `console` writes as lines of text, formatted to a typical terminal width, with colours if a capable terminal is detected.
* `compact` similar to `console` but optimised for minimal output - each entry on one line * `compact` similar to `console` but optimised for minimal output - each entry on one line
* `junit` writes xml that corresponds to Ant's [junitreport](http://help.catchsoftware.com/display/ET/JUnit+Format) target. Useful for build systems that understand Junit. If you are using Jenkins with Catch 1.x, you can improve quality of output by applying changes in #923. * `junit` writes xml that corresponds to Ant's [junitreport](http://help.catchsoftware.com/display/ET/JUnit+Format) target. Useful for build systems that understand Junit. If you are using Jenkins with Catch 1.x, you can improve quality of output by applying changes in [#923](https://github.com/philsquared/Catch/pull/923).
Because of the way the junit format is structured the run must complete before anything is written. Because of the way the junit format is structured the run must complete before anything is written.
* `xml` writes an xml format tailored to Catch. Unlike `junit` this is a streaming format so results are delivered progressively. * `xml` writes an xml format tailored to Catch. Unlike `junit` this is a streaming format so results are delivered progressively.