On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 6:31 AM, Dawid Weiss
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> is annotated with this annotation. I don't know how slow it really is,
>>
>> couple of hours :)
>
> We need @SuperSlow. Or @YouWillTurnToDustBeforeItCompletes.
>
>> +1! Of course from time to time we should try to fix these slow tests
>
> Yep, it is unavoidable that the time will be increasing but we have
> the tools to collect stats periodically and we definitely should both
> try to decrease the time for the slowest tests and try to make life
> easier for developers by marking the slowest ones @Nightly and @Slow.
> I consider @Nightly stronger than @Slow because they're turned off by
> default. @Slow would be optional -- those who want a quick run can
> override it, those who don't care can run the full suite.
>
> I filed this issue:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-4181
>
> I'm measuring the speed difference for the same seed out of curiosity,
> will apply shortly.
>

I like the idea: maybe Test2BTerms should be @Weekly? I know we don't
use this (yet) in jenkins but the mechanism is there if someone wants
it right?


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