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1. Re: Moving slow tests out into timing
ataylor Jul 7, 2008 9:40 AM (in response to timfox)The unit tests are now running under a minute on my box. about 40 seconds of this however is because of the package org.jboss.messaging.tests.unit.core.journal.impl. These tests are integration tests and still need moving and we also still need to write some proper unit tests for the journal stuff.
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2. Re: Moving slow tests out into timing
timfox Jul 7, 2008 9:41 AM (in response to timfox)"ataylor" wrote:
The unit tests are now running under a minute on my box. about 40 seconds of this however is because of the package org.jboss.messaging.tests.unit.core.journal.impl. These tests are integration tests and still need moving and we also still need to write some proper unit tests for the journal stuff.
Right. Clebert should be on the case with this when he wakes :) -
3. Re: Moving slow tests out into timing
clebert.suconic Jul 7, 2008 12:22 PM (in response to timfox)Now the entire unit-tests runs is less than 10 seconds.
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4. Re: Moving slow tests out into timing
clebert.suconic Jul 7, 2008 4:41 PM (in response to timfox)"timfox" wrote:
Any tests (e.g. journal tests -clebert) which do nothing apart from measure performance belong neither in the unit test suite nor the timing suite.
I have moved those tests into performance a long time ago.
There are though few timing tests, that are creating too many records and they could be simplified.
Some of those tests were moved to performance when they should be actually be moved to timing. I'm moving them now.