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Is it possible to run only unit tests with cargo test? I have a workspace consisting of both lib and bin crates. Running cargo test --lib skips the binary crates.

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--bins and --lib are not exclusive, you can use both and it'll run the tests in both categories:

$ cargo test --bins
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.01s
     Running target/debug/deps/foo-c982c1477aaaf33d

running 1 test
test test_bins ... ok

test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out

$ cargo test --lib
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.02s
     Running target/debug/deps/foo-532806c187f0c643

running 1 test
test test_lib ... ok

test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out

$ cargo test --bins --lib
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.02s
     Running target/debug/deps/foo-532806c187f0c643

running 1 test
test test_lib ... ok

test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out

     Running target/debug/deps/foo-c982c1477aaaf33d

running 1 test
test test_bins ... ok

test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out

note that the test project does have an integrastion test which gets run if no target is provided:

$  cargo test
   Compiling foo v0.1.0 (/home/odoo/odoo/foo)
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.27s
     Running target/debug/deps/foo-532806c187f0c643

running 1 test
test test_lib ... ok

test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out

     Running target/debug/deps/foo-c982c1477aaaf33d

running 1 test
test test_bins ... ok

test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out

     Running target/debug/deps/test_foo-79419bfea3135abf

running 1 test
test test_integration ... ok

test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out

   Doc-tests foo

running 0 tests

test result: ok. 0 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out

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