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[jira] [Commented] (DERBY-5300) Change derby.tests.trace to print
the class as well as fixture name
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Jayaram Subramanian commented on DERBY-5300:
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On doing getclass().getName0 in basetestcase.java i end up something like
org.apache.derbyTesting.functionTests.tests.management.JMXTesttestDerbyRegisteredMBeansSimpleInfo used 13 ms
But i am not able to figure out best way to strip off org.apache.derbyTesting.functionTests.tests. since i dont think we should be hardcoding it in basetestcase.
is there any better way to get rid off org.apache.derbyTesting.functionTests.tests in the logs?
> Change derby.tests.trace to print the class as well as fixture name
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> Key: DERBY-5300
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5300
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Test
> Affects Versions: 10.9.0.0
> Reporter: Kathey Marsden
> Assignee: Jayaram Subramanian
> Priority: Trivial
> Attachments: derby-5300-1a-print_jdbc_client.diff
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> I was thinking it would be good for the test output with -Dderby.tests.trace=true to have the class name as well as the fixture as I think if I had a nickel for every time I grepped for a fixture name to find out what class it is in, I would have a pretty big piggy bank.
> It could print the full class name, like this:
> org.apache.derbyTesting.functionTests.tests.lang.SimpleTest.testBasicOperations used 844 ms .
> or strip off the org.apache.derbyTesting.functionTests for less output like:
> tests.lang.SimpleTest.testBugFixes used 6265 ms .
> Any preferences?
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