[jira] [Updated] (SOLR-13923) Test target (task?) should fail when no tests run in Gradle build

2019-11-14 Thread Erick Erickson (Jira)


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Erick Erickson updated SOLR-13923:
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Summary: Test target (task?) should fail when no tests run in Gradle build  
(was: Test target (task?) should fail when no tests run)

> Test target (task?) should fail when no tests run in Gradle build
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> Key: SOLR-13923
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-13923
> Project: Solr
>  Issue Type: Task
>  Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>  Components: Build
>Reporter: Michael Sokolov
>Priority: Minor
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> With the ant build if you try to test a nonexistent test case or method 
> ({{-Dtestcase=NoSuchThing}}, the build will fail; this is pretty helpful if 
> you make a lot of typos or forget the names of things. According to [~dweiss] 
> we can get this behavior in gradle by listening to the test results and 
> failing if no tests ran.



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[jira] [Updated] (SOLR-13923) Test target (task?) should fail when no tests run

2019-11-12 Thread Michael Sokolov (Jira)


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Michael Sokolov updated SOLR-13923:
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Parent: (was: SOLR-13914)
Issue Type: Task  (was: Sub-task)

> Test target (task?) should fail when no tests run
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> Key: SOLR-13923
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-13923
> Project: Solr
>  Issue Type: Task
>  Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>  Components: Build
>Reporter: Michael Sokolov
>Priority: Minor
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> With the ant build if you try to test a nonexistent test case or method 
> ({{-Dtestcase=NoSuchThing}}, the build will fail; this is pretty helpful if 
> you make a lot of typos or forget the names of things. According to [~dweiss] 
> we can get this behavior in gradle by listening to the test results and 
> failing if no tests ran.



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