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- Use RTimer where currentTimeMillis is used for timing - Abstract out a new class TimeOut for when currentTimeMillis/nanoTime is used to timeout operations. - Used `new Date()` in some cases where that is the logical intent. - Deprecated a couple of APIs which were publicly exposing epoch time, in favour of Date objects to make the intent clearer. - A couple of cases had currentTimeMillis in dead code. - In some cases where currentTimeMillis was used to just generate a name, used nanoTime instead (really it should be some sequence/random number in such a case). - In some other cases where stamps were used for SQL queries, HTTP headers, comparing against data in external files, ZK etc., used SuppressForbidden. - Also currently allow the use of currentTimeMillis in commit data, this is then used in replication -- this is concerning since absolute times are being compared, but that can be dealt with separately. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/lucene/dev/trunk@1694798 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 |
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The Solr test-framework products base classes and utility classes for writting JUnit tests excercising Solr functionality. This test framework relies on the lucene components found in in the ./lucene-libs/ directory, as well as the third-party libraries found in the ./lib directory.