Issue 5893 in pharo: executing tests with halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive

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Issue 5893 in pharo: executing tests with halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive

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New issue 5893 by [hidden email]: executing tests with halt in  
nautilus makes the image non-responsive
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5893

put a halt in a test.
save the image (because you may have to forcefully quit the image after the  
launching the execution of the test)
execute the test with nautilus.
image goes into a non-responsive state.


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Re: Issue 5893 in pharo: executing tests with halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive

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        Status: Accepted
        Cc: [hidden email]

Comment #1 on issue 5893 by [hidden email]: executing tests with  
halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5893

I got this same result by clicking "Run tests" in Nautilus for  
DateAndTimeDosEpochTests. There were no halts in the tests. In fact,  
TestRunner ran them successfully, after which Nautilus did too...

Pharo2.0a
Latest update: #20075


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Re: Issue 5893 in pharo: executing tests with halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive

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Comment #2 on issue 5893 by marianopeck: executing tests with halt in  
nautilus makes the image non-responsive
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5893

I think I run in the same issue, but I don't remember how. Maybe I run the  
tests of a class and before it finished, and tried to run them again?  kind  
of double-run tests?


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Re: Issue 5893 in pharo: executing tests with halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive

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Comment #3 on issue 5893 by [hidden email]: executing tests with  
halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5893

F*** I thought I fixed this one :S

OK, I will put some effort on that soon because it's a pain (and not an  
easy one :s)


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Re: Issue 5893 in pharo: executing tests with halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive

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        Labels: -Nautilus Target-Nautilus

Comment #4 on issue 5893 by [hidden email]: executing tests with  
halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5893

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Re: Issue 5893 in pharo: executing tests with halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive

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        Status: Closed

Comment #5 on issue 5893 by [hidden email]: executing tests with  
halt in nautilus makes the image non-responsive
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5893

This issue has been fixed


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