"Tristan Partin" <tris...@partin.io> writes: > On Fri May 31, 2024 at 12:02 PM CDT, Ashutosh Bapat wrote: >> We talked this off-list at the conference. It seems we have to somehow >> avoid passing pg_regress --schedule argument and instead pass the list of >> tests. Any idea how to do that?
> I think there are 2 solutions to this. > 1. Avoid passing --schedule by default, which doesn't sound like a great > solution. > 2. Teach pg_regress to ignore the --schedule option if specific tests > are passed instead. > 3. Add a --no-schedule option to pg_regress which would override the > previously added --schedule option. > I personally prefer 2 or 3. Just to refresh peoples' memory of what the Makefiles do: src/test/regress/GNUmakefile has check: all $(pg_regress_check) $(REGRESS_OPTS) --schedule=$(srcdir)/parallel_schedule $(MAXCONNOPT) $(EXTRA_TESTS) check-tests: all | temp-install $(pg_regress_check) $(REGRESS_OPTS) $(MAXCONNOPT) $(TESTS) $(EXTRA_TESTS) (and parallel cases for installcheck etc). AFAICS, meson.build has no equivalent to the EXTRA_TESTS add-on, nor does it have behavior equivalent to check-tests' substitution of $(TESTS) for --schedule. But I suggest that those behaviors have stood for a long time and so the appropriate thing to do is duplicate them as best we can, not invent something different. regards, tom lane