Closed
Bug 536298
Opened 15 years ago
Closed 15 years ago
Intermittent failure in js1_5/extensions/regress-371636.js | Numeric sort performance Expected value '(tint/tstr < 3)=true', Actual value '(tint/tstr < 3)=false'
Categories
(Core :: JavaScript Engine, defect)
Tracking
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RESOLVED
DUPLICATE
of bug 528284
People
(Reporter: philor, Unassigned)
Details
http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showlog.cgi?log=Firefox/1261438070.1261443241.5034.gz
Linux mozilla-central opt test everythingelse on 2009/12/21 15:27:50
s: moz2-linux-slave25
REFTEST TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | file:///builds/slave/mozilla-central-linux-opt-unittest-everythingelse/build/jsreftest/tests/jsreftest.html?test=js1_5/extensions/regress-371636.js | Numeric sort performance Expected value '(tint/tstr < 3)=true', Actual value '(tint/tstr < 3)=false' item 1
Pretty sure that's the first time, since it's easy enough to file that I wouldn't expect that I'd have skipped over it.
Comment 1•15 years ago
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I think we should give up on all jsreftests that attempt to compute or compare orders of complexity. Nearly all of the intermittent jsreftests have been ones attempting to make some sort of perf evaluation. We're not going to eliminate enough machine noise for them to be completely reliable, and they're a constant nuisance to everyone -- if only to track down that an "orange" is "ignorable" -- in the meantime.
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Updated•15 years ago
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Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 15 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
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