Thanks for this information, it is indeed much faster.

Francis


2014-04-03 11:01 GMT-04:00 Marc-André Laperle <
marc-andre.lape...@ericsson.com>:

>  Hi Francis,
>
> If you are running core tests, in your Debug/Run Configuration, in the
> Main tab, you can use Run an application: [No Application] instead of using
> the eclipse.sdk product and untick "Run in UI thread" in the Test tab. You
> can disable some plugins in the Plug-ins tab. I usually start by
> deselecting all, unticking Include optional dependencies and Add new
> workspace plugins, selecting my test plugin then Add required plugins. For
> a non-ui test that should be enough. For UI tests, since you need the
> workbench, you need to select org.eclipse.platform and
> org.eclipse.equinox.event. I also add
> org.eclipse.equinox.simpleconfigurator because otherwise, it can load
> fragments from wrong architectures for some reason (CDT). Don't forget to
> click Add required plugins again if you add more stuff.
>
> For non-UI tests, it usually takes 1-2 secs to load for me and I don't
> have a SSD and I have an i5.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Marc-Andre
>
>
> On 14-04-03 09:21 AM, Francis Giraldeau wrote:
>
> I'm a fan of test driven development, and to be productive and engaging,
> the feedback of running one unit test should be quick (let's say, under a
> second). However, running a blank plug-in unit test function takes about 15
> seconds on my machine (recent i5 CPU, 8GB RAM, SSD drive). Is there some
> tricks to speedup the thing? Would it be possible to run unit tests without
> the whole platform, or spawn only the required bundles? I'm mainly
> interested in TMF.
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Francis
>
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