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Re: [rmf-dev] performance testing

Hi Francois,
 
no, there are only a couple of performance tests for the ContentProvider:
For change on some core behavior, you may want to add tests monitoring its performance impact.
best regards,
Said
 
Gesendet: Freitag, 19. Juli 2013 um 11:15 Uhr
Von: "François Rey" <fr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
An: "Developer mailing list for the Requirements Modeling Framework" <rmf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [rmf-dev] performance testing
Hi Said,
I'm only wondering if there are existing performance tests that could be used for checking if my changes are ok performance-wise. I'm on the road so I'm not sure when I'll have a chance to check on this, sometime next week.
Thanks,
Francois

 
Le 19 juillet 2013 à 10:57, SAID SALEM a écrit:
Hi François,
 
which tests do you mean ?
the tests I wrote where for the ContentProvider:
org.eclipse.rmf.reqif10.pror.editor.tests
Was your concern about those tests ?
 
best regards,
Said
 
 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Juli 2013 um 17:20 Uhr
Von: "Michael Jastram" <michael@xxxxxxxxxx>
An: rmf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: "Said Salem" <said.salem@xxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [rmf-dev] performance testing
Hello François,

I just forwarded this to Said, who worked on performance.  There are some performance tests that are run as part of the Jenkins build, I believe.

@Said, can you add to this discussion?

Best,

- Michael

On 18.07.2013 16:22, François Rey wrote:
Hello everyone,
I recently started hacking ProR (see forum posting) and submitted a couple change requests on gerrit:
https://git.eclipse.org/r/14638: Better use of EMF reflective API in the ReqIF10Util class.
https://git.eclipse.org/r/14639: Better editing of default values.

The gerrit setup does not seem to automatically build and test upon a new change request.
I've successfully run locally the tests I've found in the eclipse projects, but I'm not sure of any performance impact. Any performance test out there?
I'm asking because the first change request is touching some core behavior in ReqIF10Util, with more use of EMF reflective API to reduce boiler-plate code.
Cheers,
François
 
 
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