Hi Alan,

On 11/03/2012 9:21 PM, Alan Bateman wrote:
I was looking at a test and happen to notice that it had a @build tag
but no @run tag so the test wasn't actually running as expected (it
wasn't a compile-only test). This prompted me to do a quick audit and I
found several other tests with similar issues. The following webrev
fixes the test description of several of these tests:

http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~alanb/7152866/webrev/

What are all the @clean tag deletions?

In a file Foo.java, isn't "@run Foo" implied?

David

Note that I didn't fix all the tests. It turns out that some of these
tests don't compile or or fail on one or more platforms. I've created
bugs for these [1]. TestX11CS.java is one case where it's not worth
trying to fix it to compile so I propose to delete it.

I've used the opportunity to remove some tests from the ProblemList
while I was there.

Thanks,
Alan.

[1] 7152856: TEST_BUG: sun/net/www/protocol/jar/B4957695.java failing on
Windows
7152799: javax/naming/spi/DirectoryManager/GetContDirCtx.java failing
with CannotProceedException
7152798: TEST_BUG:
sun/management/HotspotClassLoadingMBean/GetClassLoadingTime.java does
not compile
7152796: TEST_BUG: java/net/Socks/SocksV4Test.java does not terminate



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