On 11/12/2013 19:26, Balchandra Vaidya wrote:

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Alternatively, that segment of the script could be a candidate for a target in
one or more test/Makefile files.

This is good idea, but my experience with the 'make' is that if one target critically fail, all
subsequent targets will not run. I thought it is a restriction of 'make'.

I think Jon is suggesting that the subset that you run be added to TEST.groups (which will automatically turn it a make targe as way of the jdk_% rule ). On the surface this is a good idea but when I look at the subset of the tests that you are running:

:jdk_core
:jdk_svc
:jdk_beans
:jdk_imageio
:jdk_sound
:jdk_sctp
javax/accessibility
com/sun/java/swing
javax/print
sun/pisces
com/sun/awt

then it's a bit ad hoc. I wouldn't object to adding a special group for this but it really amounts to all jdk tests except for:

java/awt
javax/swing
sun/awt
sun/java2d
com/apple/eawt

If these tests aren't in your runs because of stability issues then we should make sure that there are bugs submitted and that they get some focus. In the interim then unstable tests can be @ignore-d or added to the exclude list. I initially thought that part of the issue was the othervm vs. agentvm discussion but I see in TEST.ROOT that othervm.dirs lists these directories already.

-Alan


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