RFR (S): 6380601: MISC_REGRESSION tests need to be more resilient to ps cmd problems

Yekaterina Kantserova yekaterina.kantserova at oracle.com
Mon Jan 13 06:18:07 PST 2014


On 01/13/2014 03:13 PM, Alan Bateman wrote:
> On 13/01/2014 13:57, Yekaterina Kantserova wrote:
>>
>>
>> Sorry, I've not explained in more details. I have sun/tools tests in 
>> the same project in Eclipse and there I get a compilation error if I 
>> have 2 classes with the same name. I've used this standard for 
>> several fixes, for example sun/tools/jstatd. Do you think it's OK to 
>> keep these names?
> I don't have a strong opinion on the test names, I was just pointing 
> out that the names duplicates information in directory name. As most 
> of the tests are in the unnamed package then it will be awkward if you 
> attempt to being them into the same IDE project. If you do need unique 
> names then I would go for something like BasicJMapTest and 
> BasicJStackTest. The names in sun/tools/jstatd look okay because they 
> test something specific. However, this is all subjective and not 
> something to spend much time on.
Jepp.
>
> Just another comment on @library, does /lib/testlibrary work? I though 
> a recent change to jtreg meant that absolute paths works relative to 
> the test root (which allows tests to move without needing to change 
> the relative path to the library).
>
Oh, I'll download the latest jtreg.jar and test again.
> -Alan.



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