> On Sept. 2, 2014, 10:32 p.m., Josh Elser wrote:
> > test/src/test/java/org/apache/accumulo/test/Accumulo3096IT.java, line 51
> > <https://reviews.apache.org/r/25260/diff/1/?file=674070#file674070line51>
> >
> >     Message for the failure would be nice.

fail() is gone in the latest change


> On Sept. 2, 2014, 10:32 p.m., Josh Elser wrote:
> > test/src/test/java/org/apache/accumulo/test/Accumulo3096IT.java, line 34
> > <https://reviews.apache.org/r/25260/diff/1/?file=674070#file674070line34>
> >
> >     It'd be much nicer to have a test name that is more meaningful than a 
> > ticket. Having the ticket referenced in a comment is useful if I want to 
> > find out more, but at first glance it doesn't tell me anything about what 
> > it's testing.
> 
> Mike Drob wrote:
>     Why is it even useful as a comment? It should already be in the commit 
> message and 'git blame' will tell you who and where it came from.
> 
> Josh Elser wrote:
>     That's valid -- a bit more personal preference, I suppose. I prefer to 
> have information in the code rather than have to look at the history to find 
> when it was introduced, especially when the most recent change isn't from the 
> ticket that originally introduced it (when blame would be wrong).
> 
> Christopher Tubbs wrote:
>     One can't assume that a person inspecting the released code has access to 
> the history or the JIRA. Those are nice supplemental resources, but 
> understanding what is being tested, at a basic level, should not depend on 
> them. A meaningful test name gives some scope to the issue in log output 
> without a lookup, regardless of access to history or JIRA, so I think the 
> name change suggestion is a good idea. Further, Josh's suggestion to bump the 
> JIRA number to a comment I think also is a good idea, because it provides 
> additional linkage to the JIRA in the absence of the git history.
> 
> kturner wrote:
>     I started thinking how this would play out over time. If we had 50 or 60 
> test named like this, that would require a script to make sense of it.   I 
> will rename the test to ConstratintViolationRetryIT.    I am not sure if RB 
> will handle renames when diffing patches, so I am thinking of making a 2nd 
> patch w/ just the rename and a 3rd patch w/ the other changes.   Doing this 
> to ensure it remains easy to diff the patches.

RB did not seem to pickup the rename when I diffed patches 1 and 2


- kturner


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On Sept. 3, 2014, 3:36 p.m., kturner wrote:
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> (Updated Sept. 3, 2014, 3:36 p.m.)
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> 
> Review request for accumulo.
> 
> 
> Bugs: ACCUMULO-3096
>     https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ACCUMULO-3096
> 
> 
> Repository: accumulo
> 
> 
> Description
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> 
> Throw exception on metadata constraint violation, instead of retrying
> 
> 
> Diffs
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> 
>   core/src/main/java/org/apache/accumulo/core/client/impl/Writer.java d6762e7 
>   
> server/base/src/main/java/org/apache/accumulo/server/util/MetadataTableUtil.java
>  463ca57 
>   test/src/test/java/org/apache/accumulo/test/MetaConstraintRetryIT.java 
> PRE-CREATION 
> 
> Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/25260/diff/
> 
> 
> Testing
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> 
> Ran mvn package w/o incident .   Currently running mvn verify.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> kturner
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