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Sylvestor George commented on CASSANDRA-9293:
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Yes. It looks for the logs from previous test, and checks if any new LEAK
DETECTED for that test class. If a leak is detected, the added test fails.
I will further look into detecting the error from the files you have mentioned
above.
> Unit tests should fail if any LEAK DETECTED errors are printed
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> Key: CASSANDRA-9293
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-9293
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Benedict
> Assignee: Sylvestor George
> Labels: test
> Attachments: 9293.txt
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> We shouldn't depend on dtests to inform us of these problems (which have
> error log monitoring) - they should be caught by unit tests, which may also
> cover different failure conditions (besides being faster).
> There are a couple of ways we could do this, but probably the easiest is to
> add a static flag that is set to true if we ever see a leak (in Ref), and to
> just assert that this is false at the end of every test.
> [~enigmacurry] is this something TE can help with?
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