WILL_FAIL --------- If ``true``, inverts the pass / fail test criteria. Tests for which ``WILL_FAIL`` is ``true`` fail with return code 0 and pass with non-zero return code. Tests that exceed the timeout specified by :prop_test:`TIMEOUT` still fail regardless of ``WILL_FAIL``. System-level test failures including segmentation faults, signal abort, or heap errors may fail the test even if ``WILL_FAIL`` is true. Example of a test that would ordinarily pass, but fails because ``WILL_FAIL`` is ``true``: .. code-block:: cmake add_test(NAME failed COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E true) set_property(TEST failed PROPERTY WILL_FAIL true) To run a test that may have a system-level failure, but still pass if ``WILL_FAIL`` is set, use a CMake command to wrap the executable run. Note that this will prevent automatic handling of the :prop_tgt:`CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR` and :prop_tgt:`TEST_LAUNCHER` target property. .. code-block:: cmake add_executable(main main.c) add_test(NAME sigabrt COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E env $) set_property(TEST sigabrt PROPERTY WILL_FAIL TRUE) .. code-block:: c #include int main(void){ raise(SIGABRT); return 0; }