Hi Lance, Thanks for the feedback. I did notice the @Test at the class level. The motivation behind the fix was a comment in the bug saying not having the annotation at the method level affects correct processing of TCKZoneRules and inclusion of test methods into master test list where this test has been ported to. So, I am assuming this would still help. But for that, I agree with you that this may not be needed.
Regards Vivek From: Lance Andersen Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2018 6:06 PM To: Vivek Theeyarath <vivek.theeyar...@oracle.com> Cc: core-libs-dev <core-libs-dev@openjdk.java.net> Subject: Re: RFR: 8193154: methods in java.time's TCKZoneRules OpenJDK test miss @Test annotation Hi Vivek, The original test has the @Test annotation on the class which indicates that all public methods are test methods: http://testng.org/doc/documentation-main.html#class-level So adding @Test to each method is OK but not needed. HTH Best Lance On May 26, 2018, at 3:51 AM, Vivek Theeyarath <HYPERLINK "mailto:vivek.theeyar...@oracle.com"vivek.theeyar...@oracle.com> wrote: Hi All, Please review fix for https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8193154 . http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vtheeyarath/8193154/webrev.00/ The test ran fine with Mach5 http://java.se.oracle.com:10065/mdash/jobs/root-jdk-dev-20180526-0645-24095 Regards Vivek http://oracle.com/us/design/oracle-email-sig-198324.gif HYPERLINK "http://oracle.com/us/design/oracle-email-sig-198324.gif" Lance Andersen| Principal Member of Technical Staff | +1.781.442.2037 Oracle Java Engineering 1 Network Drive Burlington, MA 01803 HYPERLINK "mailto:lance.ander...@oracle.com"lance.ander...@oracle.com