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1: The CTestTestFailedSubmits tests do not need to run the
CTEST_MEMCHECK command. It is covered by the CTestTest2
test. If more coverage *is* required, choose a test that
runs by itself once to add it to... This one gets used
several times in a loop to test submission failure via
the various submission protocols. With memchecking on,
each test here takes 1000 seconds or more on a "fast"
build...
2: Other ctest tests do not need any of the CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_*
variables defined. They don't even call CTEST_MEMCHECK, or
-D NightlyMemCheck, or anything. So: remove the unnecessary
set calls.
3: CTestTest3 has gone intentionally unused for months because
it did not add any coverage and caused no ends of sporadic
randomish failures when network connectivity was spotty.
Remove its directory. Never add it again.
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If APPEND is given to ctest_start, it will read the tag from the current existing Testing/TAG file rather than creating a new one based on the current time stamp. This allows a developer to run several dashboard scripts in a row, all of which will share the same tag/stamp/buildid when they finally get submitted to CDash. Now you can split the running of build phases and test phases for the same dashboard row into multiple scripts.
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and warnings to the SmallAndFast project. Turn them on for the FailedSubmit tests to cover analyzing LABELS-related errors and warnings.
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cmCTestCoverageHandler.cxx.
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without any drop location so that the submits fail. Call for each possible type of submit. Also use the launchers from these scripts.
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