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Re: MTJ 1.0.1 RC2 Available [message #483524 is a reply to message #483520] |
Tue, 01 September 2009 16:43  |
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Hello Again Andrey,
See answers bellow:
Andrey Krivtsun wrote:
> Hello, David
>>>> Before our recent release when disabling JMUnit all classes ending with
> Test or TestSuite were added to exclusion path. Now MTJ scans for all
classes
> extending JMUnit test classes and excludes them. This is the most reasonable
> solution for the problem! Don't you think !?
> Thanks, for explanation. Seems reasonable. So, for now all classes which
> extends TestCase ans TestSuite will be added to exclusions separately?
Yes, this is done since tests can be spread all over the project so for
code simplicity we add all tests separately.
> Anyway, manually added exclusions (in my case "**/.svn/*") are still lost.
I will take a look at it and send some feedback soon :)
>>>> Please open a bug and attach your test project in it so we can reproduce
> it.
> I've already opened for this
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=288289
> I'll add simple problem project soon. Also I've described this project
> creation here
>
http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=788&gro up=eclipse.dsdp.mtj#788
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Re: MTJ 1.0.1 RC2 Available [message #577458 is a reply to message #483502] |
Tue, 01 September 2009 15:15  |
Eclipse User |
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I've checked fix for jmunit exclusions again.
First, it still rewrite my manual svn exclusion and, second, it doesn't
add *Test.java and *TestSuite.java exclusions! For now it adds direct test
file name as exclusion. In my case - "score/ScoringTest.java"
It's awful :(
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Re: MTJ 1.0.1 RC2 Available [message #577472 is a reply to message #483506] |
Tue, 01 September 2009 15:56  |
Eclipse User |
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Hello Andrey,
Please see comments bellow:
Andrey Krivtsun wrote:
> I've checked fix for jmunit exclusions again.
> First, it still rewrite my manual svn exclusion and, second, it doesn't
> add *Test.java and *TestSuite.java exclusions! For now it adds direct test
> file name as exclusion. In my case - "score/ScoringTest.java"
Before our recent release when disabling JMUnit all classes ending with
Test or TestSuite were added to exclusion path. Now MTJ scans for all
classes extending JMUnit test classes and excludes them. This is the most
reasonable solution for the problem! Don't you think !?
> It's awful :(
Please open a bug and attach your test project in it so we can reproduce
it. Feel free to write yourself the solution and contribute to MTJ.
Best Regards,
David Marques
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Re: MTJ 1.0.1 RC2 Available [message #577487 is a reply to message #483511] |
Tue, 01 September 2009 16:22  |
Eclipse User |
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Hello, David
>>> Before our recent release when disabling JMUnit all classes ending with
Test or TestSuite were added to exclusion path. Now MTJ scans for all classes
extending JMUnit test classes and excludes them. This is the most reasonable
solution for the problem! Don't you think !?
Thanks, for explanation. Seems reasonable. So, for now all classes which
extends TestCase ans TestSuite will be added to exclusions separately?
Anyway, manually added exclusions (in my case "**/.svn/*") are still lost.
>>> Please open a bug and attach your test project in it so we can reproduce
it.
I've already opened for this
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=288289
I'll add simple problem project soon. Also I've described this project
creation here
http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=788&gro up=eclipse.dsdp.mtj#788
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Re: MTJ 1.0.1 RC2 Available [message #577510 is a reply to message #483520] |
Tue, 01 September 2009 16:43  |
Eclipse User |
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Hello Again Andrey,
See answers bellow:
Andrey Krivtsun wrote:
> Hello, David
>>>> Before our recent release when disabling JMUnit all classes ending with
> Test or TestSuite were added to exclusion path. Now MTJ scans for all
classes
> extending JMUnit test classes and excludes them. This is the most reasonable
> solution for the problem! Don't you think !?
> Thanks, for explanation. Seems reasonable. So, for now all classes which
> extends TestCase ans TestSuite will be added to exclusions separately?
Yes, this is done since tests can be spread all over the project so for
code simplicity we add all tests separately.
> Anyway, manually added exclusions (in my case "**/.svn/*") are still lost.
I will take a look at it and send some feedback soon :)
>>>> Please open a bug and attach your test project in it so we can reproduce
> it.
> I've already opened for this
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=288289
> I'll add simple problem project soon. Also I've described this project
> creation here
>
http://www.eclipse.org/newsportal/article.php?id=788&gro up=eclipse.dsdp.mtj#788
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