On 19 April 2018 at 22:50, Chris Cranford <chris(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
 The entire build process under OpenJDK 8 here:
 BUILD SUCCESSFUL in 47m 26s
 251 actionable tasks: 233 executed, 18 up-to-date
 The only thing I noticed was that while executing the hibernate-core tests,
 the memory consumption seemed quite high toward the end of the test suite,
 particularly ~3.5GB memory consumed just to run the hibernate-core tests
 alone and that FindBugs complained about some magic numbers on some zip
 files while inspecting hibernate-osgi.
 Any idea if any substantial amount of that memory consumption related to the
 test framework tracking the output/errors of those executed tests? 
I guess that confirms there's something specific to my environment.
That's a great hint to have, thanks!
Regarding the memory, yes I'm seeing the same. >90% of that is
Mockito, I'm exploring some ideas to reduce its memory usage; I have
some working experiments but I'm not happy with them: they make
maintenance of tests error prone so tomorrow I'll try some
alternatives.
 On 04/19/2018 05:20 PM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
 On 19 April 2018 at 21:47, Chris Cranford <chris(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
 Sanne -
 Are you running the build task or are you executing other more specific
 tasks and noticing the slowness?
 Just running "gradle clean build" from the root. I had the same
 results with OpenJDK 8 and 9, twice. Getting exactly the same failures
 as before.
 Thanks!
 On 04/19/2018 04:25 PM, Steve Ebersole wrote:
 Nothing off the top of my head.  The build time is in normal range on my
 machine as of this morning (8 - 10 minutes).
 You mentioned a specific commit.  Is that just when you noticed a change,
 or do you suspect something in that commit?
 I'm not at computer right now, but when I get back I will check out that
 commit and see if anything is strange locally.
 On Thu, Apr 19, 2018, 3:11 PM Sanne Grinovero <sanne(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
 Hi all,
 I'm trying to analyze the memory usage of current master of Hibernate
 ORM; I started looking because of OOM errors on the PostgreSQL
 testsuite (as mentioned in another thread).
 So far I've seen that Mockito is allocating a "lot of stuff"; I might
 be able to improve some things in that area but it's a distraction
 from my goal as clearly we use Mockito even when not running the
 PostgreSQL backed tests and that seems to run fine. But it's polluting
 the data reports so making it hard (and slow!) to verify if there is a
 real issue.
 I could use some help to verify some tangential issues though; when
 running the testsuite locally it's taking much longer than what I've
 been used to see for the same testsuite some weeks ago, and I have
 some failures - regularly seeing the same failures.
 These are triggered by running a default build, on H2:
 Task :hibernate-core:test
 org.hibernate.test.criteria.CriteriaLockingTest >
 testSetLockModeDifferentFromNONELogAWarnMessageWhenTheDialectUseFollowOnLockingIsTrue
 FAILED
     org.junit.runners.model.TestTimedOutException
 org.hibernate.test.criteria.CriteriaLockingTest >
 testSetLockModeNONEDoNotLogAWarnMessageWhenTheDialectUseFollowOnLockingIsTrue
 FAILED
     java.lang.Exception
 org.hibernate.test.criteria.CriteriaLockingTest >
 org.hibernate.test.criteria.CriteriaLockingTest FAILED
     java.lang.Exception
 org.hibernate.test.locking.warning.LockNoneWarmingTest >
 org.hibernate.test.locking.warning.LockNoneWarmingTest FAILED
     java.lang.Exception
 6307 tests completed, 4 failed, 327 skipped
 Yet the puzzling point: on 
ci.hibernate.org I don't see these failures
 happening, nor the testsuite time seems to have increased of any
 significant amount (it regularly completes in somewhere between 15 and
 20 minutes). It takes me more than an hour to get this result on a
 machine which would normally complete the testsuite in 8 minutes, and
 I got the same 4 failures when re-running it a second time.
 Could other developers also please checkout master - specifically at
 commit 291d4a3eeaa2ade32a42cfbcad5868b2114c34fe - and let me know if
 it works allright for you and if the build time is consistent with the
 usual times for your machine? I need to understand what might be
 different between my workstation and the CI server.
 I might even have some great improvements ready to reduce the
 testsuite time, but I'm not comfortable in committing them in this
 context.
 Thanks,
 Sanne
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