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michael herndon updated LUCENENET-435:
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    Description: 
If wish to work on one of these, create a new sub-task from this one, assign it 
to yourself and submit the patch or commit it. make sure that if you create any 
new files to include the apache 2.0 license.   

 * There needs to be a running list of things to do/not to do with testing. I 
don't know if this goes in a jira or do we keep a running list on the wiki or 
site for people to pick up and  help with.  
 * Tests need to run on mono and not Fail (there is a good deal of failing 
tests on mono, mostly due to the temp directory have the C:\ in the path).  
 * Assert.Throw<ExceptionType>() needs to be used instead of Try/Catch 
Assert.Fail.  **
 * File & Path combines to the temp directory need helper methods, 
     * e,g, having this in a hundred places is bad   new 
System.IO.FileInfo(System.IO.Path.Combine(Support.AppSettings.Get("tempDir", 
""), "testIndex"));
 * We should still be testing deprecated methods, but we need to use #pragma 
warning disable/enable 0618  for testing those. otherwise compiler warnings are 
too numerous to be anywhere near helpful.
 * We should only be using deprecated methods in places where they are being 
explicitly tested, other tests that need that functionality in order to 
validate those tests should be re factored to use methods that are not 
deprecated.
 * Identify code that could be abstracted into test utility classes.   
 * Infrastructure Validation tests need to be made, anything that seems like 
infrastructure.  e.g. does the temp directory exist, does the folders that the 
tests use inside the temp directory exist, can we read/write to those folders. 
(if a ton of tests fail due to the file system, we should be able to point out 
that it was due to permissions or missing folders, files, etc). 
 * Identify what classes need an interface, abstract class or inherited in 
order to create testing mocks. (once those classes are created, they should be 
documented in the wiki). 
 


Note Asset.Throws needs to replace stuff like the following. We should also be 
checking the messages for exceptions and make sure they make sense and can help 
users fix isses if the exceptions are aimed at the library users.
try
                        {
                                d = DateTools.StringToDate("97"); // no date
                                Assert.Fail();
                        }
                        catch (System.FormatException e)
                        {
                                /* expected exception */

  was:
 * There needs to be a running list of things to do/not to do with testing. I 
don't know if this goes in a jira or do we keep a running list on the wiki or 
site for people to pick up and  help with.  
 * Tests need to run on mono and not Fail (there is a good deal of failing 
tests on mono, mostly due to the temp directory have the C:\ in the path).  
 * Assert.Throw<ExceptionType>() needs to be used instead of Try/Catch 
Assert.Fail.  **
 * File & Path combines to the temp directory need helper methods, 
     * e,g, having this in a hundred places is bad   new 
System.IO.FileInfo(System.IO.Path.Combine(Support.AppSettings.Get("tempDir", 
""), "testIndex"));
 * We should still be testing deprecated methods, but we need to use #pragma 
warning disable/enable 0618  for testing those. otherwise compiler warnings are 
too numerous to be anywhere near helpful.
 * We should only be using deprecated methods in places where they are being 
explicitly tested, other tests that need that functionality in order to 
validate those tests should be re factored to use methods that are not 
deprecated.
 * Identify code that could be abstracted into test utility classes.   
 * Infrastructure Validation tests need to be made, anything that seems like 
infrastructure.  e.g. does the temp directory exist, does the folders that the 
tests use inside the temp directory exist, can we read/write to those folders. 
(if a ton of tests fail due to the file system, we should be able to point out 
that it was due to permissions or missing folders, files, etc). 
 * Identify what classes need an interface, abstract class or inherited in 
order to create testing mocks. (once those classes are created, they should be 
documented in the wiki). 
 


** Asset.Throws needs to replace stuff like the following. We should also be 
checking the messages for exceptions and make sure they make sense and can help 
users fix isses if the exceptions are aimed at the library users.
try
                        {
                                d = DateTools.StringToDate("97"); // no date
                                Assert.Fail();
                        }
                        catch (System.FormatException e)
                        {
                                /* expected exception */


> Fix the test suite for Lucene.Net Core
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENENET-435
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-435
>             Project: Lucene.Net
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Lucene.Net Test
>    Affects Versions: Lucene.Net 2.9.4g
>         Environment: all
>            Reporter: michael herndon
>            Assignee: michael herndon
>              Labels: refactoring, stability, testing,
>   Original Estimate: 336h
>  Remaining Estimate: 336h
>
> If wish to work on one of these, create a new sub-task from this one, assign 
> it to yourself and submit the patch or commit it. make sure that if you 
> create any new files to include the apache 2.0 license.   
>  * There needs to be a running list of things to do/not to do with testing. I 
> don't know if this goes in a jira or do we keep a running list on the wiki or 
> site for people to pick up and  help with.  
>  * Tests need to run on mono and not Fail (there is a good deal of failing 
> tests on mono, mostly due to the temp directory have the C:\ in the path).  
>  * Assert.Throw<ExceptionType>() needs to be used instead of Try/Catch 
> Assert.Fail.  **
>  * File & Path combines to the temp directory need helper methods, 
>      * e,g, having this in a hundred places is bad   new 
> System.IO.FileInfo(System.IO.Path.Combine(Support.AppSettings.Get("tempDir", 
> ""), "testIndex"));
>  * We should still be testing deprecated methods, but we need to use #pragma 
> warning disable/enable 0618  for testing those. otherwise compiler warnings 
> are too numerous to be anywhere near helpful.
>  * We should only be using deprecated methods in places where they are being 
> explicitly tested, other tests that need that functionality in order to 
> validate those tests should be re factored to use methods that are not 
> deprecated.
>  * Identify code that could be abstracted into test utility classes.   
>  * Infrastructure Validation tests need to be made, anything that seems like 
> infrastructure.  e.g. does the temp directory exist, does the folders that 
> the tests use inside the temp directory exist, can we read/write to those 
> folders. (if a ton of tests fail due to the file system, we should be able to 
> point out that it was due to permissions or missing folders, files, etc). 
>  * Identify what classes need an interface, abstract class or inherited in 
> order to create testing mocks. (once those classes are created, they should 
> be documented in the wiki). 
>  
> Note Asset.Throws needs to replace stuff like the following. We should also 
> be checking the messages for exceptions and make sure they make sense and can 
> help users fix isses if the exceptions are aimed at the library users.
> try
>                       {
>                               d = DateTools.StringToDate("97"); // no date
>                               Assert.Fail();
>                       }
>                       catch (System.FormatException e)
>                       {
>                               /* expected exception */

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