Add tests.iter.min to improve controlling tests.iter's behavior
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Key: LUCENE-3002
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-3002
Project: Lucene - Java
Issue Type: Test
Components: Tests
Reporter: Shai Erera
Assignee: Shai Erera
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 3.2, 4.0
As discussed here:
http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Stop-iterating-if-testsFailed-td2747426.html,
this issue proposes to add tests.iter.min in order to allow one better control
over how many iterations are run:
* Keep tests.iter as it is today
* Add tests.iter.min (default to tests.iter) to denote that at least N
instances of the test should run until there's either a failure or tests.iter
is reached.
If one wants to run until the first failure, he can set tests.iter.min=1 and
tests.iter=X -- up to X instances of the test will run, until the first failure.
Similarly, one can set tests.iter=N to denote that at least N instances should
run, regardless if there were failures, but if after N runs a failure occurred,
the test should stop.
Note: unlike what's proposed on the thread, tests.iter.max is dropped from this
proposal as it's exactly like tests.iter, so no point in having two similar
parameters.
I will work on a patch tomorrow.
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