Hi, Alexey.

On 10/21/19 12:11 pm, Alexey Ivanov wrote:
I was running this test in different configurations and found that the expected 
exception is thrown at 20-25 thousand iterations (32-bit). It usually takes 3-4 
minutes.

If a Garbage Collector cycle is triggered, Java objects (BufferedImage) are 
disposed of, and native resources are freed. If it happens, the test will not 
throw the expected exceptions. When using 64-bit JRE, a GC is triggered after 
65 thousand iterations, which takes about 30-40 minutes. I had to use SerialGC 
because the default G1 reclaims Java objects too fast, so that the error 
condition is never reached.

I am not sure that these exceptions are really "expected", the test just passes 
if some of them are thrown, but when I run this test on macOSx64 it is completed in 3 
minutes w/o any exception(300_000 iterations were completed successfully). Why it is so 
slow in your environment?


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Best regards, Sergey.

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