Changes for page Test Speedup
Last modified by chrisby on 2025/03/08 11:39
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... ... @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ 20 20 21 21 **Synchronous Testing** 22 22 23 -A simple TDD workflow is to write new code, runtests locally, wait for them to finish,and if they pass,move on. To avoid long wait times, yourunonly a few very fast tests. This is tolerable whenyou areworking on isolated code andusing unit tests,but as soon as integrationofthenewcodewiththeoldcode comes into play,it becomes a problem.You have two bad choices: either yourunonlya few fast testsand donotusethe full power of your test suite, possibly missingbugs that wouldbe easiertoixiftheywerecaughtearlier,oryouunallthetestslocally and areunproductive for a longtimewhile waiting forthem to finish. This problem can be solved with asynchronoustesting.23 +A simple TDD workflow is to write new code, execute tests locally, wait for them to finish and if they pass then going on. To avoid long waiting times being unproductive, you only execute a few, very fast tests sacrificing that all tests check your latest changes. This is tolerable when working on yet isolated code and working with unit tests but as soon as integration with the rest of the code comes into play this becomes a problem. Either you execute only unit tests not taking advantage of the whole mightiness of your test suite or you 24 24 25 25 **Asynchronous Testing** 26 26