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[rclc] Resolve failing unit tests for rclc-executor on ROS 2 build farm #47

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JanStaschulat opened this issue Feb 16, 2021 · 1 comment
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JanStaschulat commented Feb 16, 2021

Because of timing issues on ROS 2 build farm some unit test fail sporadically:

  • semantics_RCLCPP
  • semantics_LET
  • trigger_one
  • trigger_any
  • trigger_all
  • trigger_always

commented them out in this PR: micro-ROS#76

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@JanStaschulat JanStaschulat changed the title Rework unit tests for rclc/executor Resolve errors for unit tests of rclc-executor on build farm Feb 17, 2021
@JanStaschulat JanStaschulat changed the title Resolve errors for unit tests of rclc-executor on build farm Resolve failing unit tests for rclc-executor on build farm Feb 17, 2021
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see also micro-ROS#75

@JanStaschulat JanStaschulat added the bug Something isn't working label Jul 28, 2021
@JanStaschulat JanStaschulat changed the title Resolve failing unit tests for rclc-executor on build farm [rclc] Resolve failing unit tests for rclc-executor on ROS 2 build farm Jul 28, 2021
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MiguelCompany pushed a commit to eProsima/rclc that referenced this issue Jun 6, 2023
Signed-off-by: Staschulat Jan <jan.staschulat@de.bosch.com>
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