On 2018-11-28 09:17, E. Madison Bray wrote:
+1 There are several tests which, when run in an unusual order, result in random failures. This is obviously a failure of test isolation if nothing else, and such cases *should* be rooted out and fixed.
It's not a failure of "test isolation" if nobody ever claimed that tests *are* isolated. The only way to really have test isolation is to run a separate process for each test. We already do that for separate files, but not for individual tests.
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