Running -all should give you exactly 35966 tests (this is from the
last run of the suite on the Mustella VM)... So it might be worth your
time first figuring out why you are missing about 15000 tests before
you go into more details.

EdB



On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Frédéric THOMAS <webdoubl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> "./mini_run.sh -all" will run all the main Mustella tests (close to
> 40000) tests, taking about 8 - 10 hours.
>
> I ran "-all" on purpose and it gave me about 20500 tests passes and 20
> failed included 17 from the Marshall plan
>
>> If any of these tests fail, those tests will be written to 'failures.txt'.
> If you want to re-run these failed tests, you simply run "./mini_run.sh
> -failures". No additional arguments needed.
> Mustella will read 'failures.txt' and run only the tests specified in that
> file. This should be much sooner ;-)
>
> I used the "-rerun" to avoid compiling again as I didn't change any test
> code so, I just wanted to rerun the failed tests to make the timeout failed
> tests passed.
>
> My problems are:
> 1- Why the MarshallPlan tests don't pass ?
> 2- Why re-running faillures gives me more failed tests than the previous
> call to the same command ?
>
> -Fred
>



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