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[jira] [Deleted] (DRILL-2067) "Expected and actual text plans are different." errors don't include difference/plans

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Jacques Nadeau deleted DRILL-2067:
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> "Expected and actual text plans are different." errors don't include difference/plans
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>                 Key: DRILL-2067
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-2067
>             Project: Apache Drill
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Daniel Barclay (Drill/MapR)
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> In the test framework, when it reports:
> bq. Expected and actual text plans are different.
> it doesn't report the next-most-important piece of information--what the difference is.
> More generally, we should pay more attention to usability or use cases of the tests.  
> For example, in this case, think about what happens when a user (Drill developer) sees the "Expected and actual text plans are different":  Frequently the user's first question will be, "Well, what's the difference?"  
> Therefore, the test framework should show that, at least by showing the expected and actual values, giving the user enough information to find the difference his- or herself, without having to, say, get a copy of the code, rebuild, and re-run in a debugger.



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