I think that the issue can be caused by the order in which one tests are
run (which is not guaranteed by JUnit and can depend on the JVM
implementation). If SWTBotShellTest runs first, the Workbench is still
open and confuses the test. I can reproduce the same issue as yours
simply by running the SWTBotShellTest
On 10/24/2013 01:01 PM, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
I think that an alternative way of writing that specific test is as follows:
@Test
public void getsAllShells() throws Exception {
//assertEquals(2, bot.shells().length);
bot.shell("Address Book - Untitled");
bot.shell("Find");
}
Does it sound reasonable?
I think the purpose of this test is to test the bot.shells() method, so
your suggestion reduces relevance of this test. It would probably be
better to have all shells closed in a setUp or setUpBeforeClass method
to make sure the test is well isolated.
Still, I think that there's something wrong in the way those tests are
executed somehow... it really looks like the problem shows up on my
fast machine because of the workbench which is fast enough to come up
and spoil things for that specific test (which is the first one that is
being executed)...
As explained about, the difference from a machine to the other can be
caused by different JVM implementations that can affect the order in
which one JUnit runs the tests.
but the workbench should not be there at all when
tests are executed in this very project...
It's the default Tycho behaviour: surefire starts a host application and
then runs the test. As it used to work, I didn't investigate further.
Tycho allows setting ths <application> and <product> to host the tests,
there might be a way to not start anything, and if there is not, it
could be a valid enhancement request.
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