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Hi Jon,<br>
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There is small inaccuracy in my answer - we are going to use
GCPauseIntervalMillis for some type of testing and we don't have
tests which use GCPauseIntervalMillis. So requires were added only
for MaxGCPauseMillis.<br>
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Thanks<br>
Michail<br>
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Hi Jon,<br>
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This change excludes execution of tests if MaxGCPauseMillis is
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Ok. I can see why you would not want MaxGCPauseMillis set by
the test.<br>
But it's Ok if the test sets GCPauseIntervalMillis?<br>
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If we will have yet another nightly testing with defined
GCPauseIntervalMillis and tests which explicitly set this option,
we will need to add the same requires for that option. I cannot
find any tests which set GCPauseIntervalMillis, so tests do not
need such limitation.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Michail<br>
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