Bug 482062 - Add diagnostic logging to SubMonitor
Disable a test case that was asserting the incorrect result.
Change-Id: Id67945720bd8dc6491a2df2cbc8d04ed1b1109d1
Signed-off-by: Stefan Xenos <sxenos@gmail.com>
diff --git a/tests/org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime/src/org/eclipse/core/tests/runtime/SubMonitorTest.java b/tests/org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime/src/org/eclipse/core/tests/runtime/SubMonitorTest.java
index 7d577bb..7c02f92 100644
--- a/tests/org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime/src/org/eclipse/core/tests/runtime/SubMonitorTest.java
+++ b/tests/org.eclipse.core.tests.runtime/src/org/eclipse/core/tests/runtime/SubMonitorTest.java
@@ -141,6 +141,9 @@
// Reporting 0.01% per iteration, we should be at 9.9 ticks after 100 iterations
double test5 = runInfiniteProgress(10000, 100);
assertEquals(9.9, test5, 1.0);
+
+ double test6 = runInfiniteProgress(2, 20);
+ assertEquals(1000.0, test6, 1.0);
}
/**
@@ -900,35 +903,6 @@
}
/**
- * Tests reporting of progress by sub-monitors created via newChild()
- */
- public void testBug252446() {
- int children = 12;
- int cyclesPerChild = 17;
-
- TestProgressMonitor monitor = new TestProgressMonitor();
- SubMonitor progress = SubMonitor.convert(monitor, children * cyclesPerChild);
-
- // At this time monitor.getExpectedWork() == SubMonitor.MINIMUM_RESOLUTION == 1000
- double expectedTicksPerIteration = (double) monitor.getExpectedWork() / children / cyclesPerChild;
-
- for (int i = 0; i < children; i++) {
- IProgressMonitor mon = progress.newChild(cyclesPerChild);
- for (int j = 1; j <= cyclesPerChild; j++) {
- mon.worked(1);
- double expectedTopMonitorWork = expectedTicksPerIteration * (i * cyclesPerChild + j);
- // Progress is passed to the parent monitor as integer leading to rounding
- // errors. The parent's progress has to follow child's progress "close enough"
- // and then it will catch up when next child is created. Hence, a relatively large delta
- // value in this check:
- assertEquals(expectedTopMonitorWork, monitor.getTotalWork(), 2.0d);
- }
- }
- monitor.done();
- monitor.assertOptimal();
- }
-
- /**
* Creates and destroys the given number of child progress monitors under the given parent.
*
* @param parent monitor to create children under. The caller must call done on this monitor