test: move tick-processor tests to own directory by Trott · Pull Request #9506 · nodejs/node

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The tick-processor tests are inherently non-deterministic. They
therefore have false negatives from time to time. They also
sometimes leave extra processes running.

Move them to their own directory until these issues are sorted. Note
that this means that the tests will not be run in CI. Like the inspector
tests and other tests, they will have to be run manually when they are
wanted.

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Trott added a commit to Trott/io.js that referenced this pull request

Nov 10, 2016
The tick-processor tests are inherently non-deterministic. They
therefore have false negatives from time to time. They also
sometimes leave extra processes running.

Move them to their own directory until these issues are sorted. Note
that this means that the tests will not be run in CI. Like the inspector
tests and other tests, they will have to be run manually when they are
wanted.

PR-URL: nodejs#9506
Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Matthew Loring <mattloring@google.com>
Reviewed-By: Gibson Fahnestock <gibfahn@gmail.com>

addaleax pushed a commit that referenced this pull request

Nov 22, 2016
The tick-processor tests are inherently non-deterministic. They
therefore have false negatives from time to time. They also
sometimes leave extra processes running.

Move them to their own directory until these issues are sorted. Note
that this means that the tests will not be run in CI. Like the inspector
tests and other tests, they will have to be run manually when they are
wanted.

PR-URL: #9506
Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Matthew Loring <mattloring@google.com>
Reviewed-By: Gibson Fahnestock <gibfahn@gmail.com>

MylesBorins pushed a commit that referenced this pull request

Dec 13, 2016
The tick-processor tests are inherently non-deterministic. They
therefore have false negatives from time to time. They also
sometimes leave extra processes running.

Move them to their own directory until these issues are sorted. Note
that this means that the tests will not be run in CI. Like the inspector
tests and other tests, they will have to be run manually when they are
wanted.

PR-URL: #9506
Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Matthew Loring <mattloring@google.com>
Reviewed-By: Gibson Fahnestock <gibfahn@gmail.com>

MylesBorins pushed a commit that referenced this pull request

Dec 21, 2016
The tick-processor tests are inherently non-deterministic. They
therefore have false negatives from time to time. They also
sometimes leave extra processes running.

Move them to their own directory until these issues are sorted. Note
that this means that the tests will not be run in CI. Like the inspector
tests and other tests, they will have to be run manually when they are
wanted.

PR-URL: #9506
Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Matthew Loring <mattloring@google.com>
Reviewed-By: Gibson Fahnestock <gibfahn@gmail.com>

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@Trott Trott deleted the tick-processor branch

January 13, 2022 22:44