JUnit47 provider could print immediatly the test class name, as JUnit4, instead
of waiting for the test to finish.
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Key: SUREFIRE-798
URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-798
Project: Maven Surefire
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: Junit 4.7+ (parallel) support
Affects Versions: 2.10
Environment: all
Reporter: nkeywal
Priority: Minor
With a test that takes some time, for example
{noformat}
public class Test0 {
@Test
public void testT0() throws Exception {
Thread.sleep(6000);
}
}
{noformat}
With JUnit4, we have first
{noformat}Running Test0{noformat}
Then, 6 seconds later
{noformat}Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 6.002
sec{noformat}
With JUnit47, we wait for 6 seconds, then the two lines appear simultaneously.
The former behavior is better, because it allows to kill the test if we know
that this test should not take so long. It also gives the feeling that you know
what's going on :-).
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