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Robert Muir commented on LUCENE-2570:
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bq. In that regard, we might want to output all the classes that obtained a 
static seed in reportAdditionalFailures(), instead of just the class that ran 
the test.

I think that one might be confusing? because one test class can't really affect 
another. I like all your other suggestions though!

> Some improvements to _TestUtil and its usage
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-2570
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2570
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: Test
>            Reporter: Shai Erera
>            Assignee: Shai Erera
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 4.0
>
>
> I've started this issue because I've noticed that 
> _TestUtil.getRandomMultiplier() is called from many loops' condition check, 
> sometimes hundreds and thousands of times. Each time it does Integer.parseInt 
> after calling System.getProperty. This really can become a constant IMO, 
> either in LuceneTestCase(J4) or _TestUtil, as it's not expected to change 
> while tests are running ...
> I then reviewed the class and spotted some more things that I think can be 
> fixed/improved:
> # getTestCodec() can become a constant as well
> # arrayToString is marked deprecated. I've checked an no one calls them, so 
> I'll delete them. This is a 4.0 code branch + a test-only class. No need to 
> deprecate anything.
> # getTempDir calls new Random(), instead of newRandom() in LuceneTestCaseJ4, 
> which means that if something fails, we won't know the random seed used ...
> #* In that regard, we might want to output all the classes that obtained a 
> static seed in reportAdditionalFailures(), instead of just the class that ran 
> the test.
> # rmDir(String) can be removed IMO, and leave only rmDir(File)
> # I suggest we include some recursion in rmDir(File) to handle the deletion 
> of nested directories.
> #* Also, it does not check whether the dir deletion itself succeeds (but it 
> does so for the files). This can bite us on Windows, if some test did not 
> close things properly.
> I'll work out a patch.

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