I racked my brain on it a bit a while back without any good fix....it's really a TinkerGraph test. I probably should just migrate them over there and stop pressing them down on other providers.
On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 2:31 PM, pieter gmail <[email protected]> wrote: > In Sqlg many profile tests are ignored because of this. Including steps > being removed. > Back in the day no-one including myself had any interest in fixing it. Its > not trivial by all accounts. > > Cheers > Pieter > > On 26/10/2017 13:21, Bryn Cooke (JIRA) wrote: > >> Bryn Cooke created TINKERPOP-1812: >> ------------------------------------- >> >> Summary: ProfileTest assumes that graph implementations >> will not add their own steps >> Key: TINKERPOP-1812 >> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira >> /browse/TINKERPOP-1812 >> Project: TinkerPop >> Issue Type: Test >> Components: process >> Affects Versions: 3.2.6 >> Reporter: Bryn Cooke >> >> >> The following two tests check the number of steps in the traversal: >> g_V_sideEffectXThread_sleepX10XX_sideEffectXThread_sleepX5XX >> _profileXmetricsX >> g_V_sideEffectXThread_sleepX10XX_sideEffectXThread_sleepX5XX_profile >> >> This assumes that graph implementations add no steps to the traversal. >> They should probably be checking the structure of the traversal rather than >> the total number of steps. For instance that each step is followed by a >> profile step and that the profile side effect step and cap step are the >> last steps. >> >> >> >> -- >> This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA >> (v6.4.14#64029) >> > >
