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Based on timeout failures I've seen for tests that do not specify a
timeout, the default timeout (currently) is 2 minutes.<br>
@ignore will by default make jtreg report the test as having an
ERROR .. not failed !<br>
The logic for this behaviour is a bit odd but it is what it is/<br>
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To have jtreg really ignore tests with @ignore you need to pass this
option :<br>
<pre>-ignore:quiet
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/14/2017 02:03 PM, Laurent Bourgès
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Here is the new webrev against up-to-date jdk forrest (2D) +
tested with jtreg (marlin package) that provides latest Marlin
0.8.2 including the new path clipping filter (Stroker &
Filler):<br>
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I will create a new bug (as the current bug concerns javafx)
tomorrow and give the complete change log + some explanations
(late).<br>
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<div>PS: I added the new ClipShapeTests with special jtreg
tags: what is the default timeout ? The complete tests are
slow ~ 20mins, so I added @ignore but it marks the test as
failed.<br>
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<div>Cheers,<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">Laurent<br>
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