No problem, I’ll add it. I’d just
put HEAD for the tag on new plug-ins when they’re added.
Thanks,
Rich
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Hi Richard,
I
was planning to send you an email on that. We did not add since the map files
were using a specific version tag ( iam assuming the build system tags the
plugins with the latest version #). Can you please add the emf.clipboard.core
test to the build. Thanks for pointing it out.
Cheers
Vishy
Ramaswamy
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Thanks Anthony.
I’ll update the feature.xml to include this plug-in.
In case not everyone realizes it, when adding a test plug-in, the
required tasks are outlined here: http://www.eclipse.org/gmf/development/development_guidelines.html#Testing Of course, this not being a JUnit plug-in means it only
needs to go in the feature.xml and have a map file entry.
I notice another plug-in was added, but is commented out:
o.e.g.tests.runtime.emf.clipboard.core. The tests seem to run OK, but is
not included in the build… Can I add it, Vishy?
Best,
Rich
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Hi Richard,
We just added org.eclipse.gmf.tests.runtime.common.ui.services.provider which
is a plug-in used by org.eclipse.gmf.tests.runtime.common.ui to test delayed
plug-in loading when loading service providers (Bug 112797) and handling provider
exceptions (114759).
I updated the tests map file, let me know if it is OK.
Note that org.eclipse.gmf.tests.runtime.common.ui.services.provider is not a
JUnit tests plugin, as indicated by a comment in it's AllTests:
public class AllTests {
/**
* The
org.eclipse.gmf.tests.runtime.common.ui.services.provider tests
* plug-in is not a
JUnit test plug-in. This plug-in is used by
*
org.eclipse.gmf.tests.runtime.common.ui for ProviderPolicyExceptionsTest
* and
ProviderPolicyTest.
*/
}
Cheers...
Anthony
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Hi All,
I have rebuilt and posted the latest integration build with process affinity
set to just one of the machine’s CPUs to test a theory regarding our test
hangs. It seems to have worked, as all tests passed with no hangups J.
Also, I wanted to test our build procedure for repeated builds using tag
I20051106-0900.
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/gmf/downloads/drops/I-I20051107-200511071200/index.php
Thanks,
Rich
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