Forum Discussion
It might be helpful to see what you have in your OnStopTest handler. What it sounds like is that you're doing some sort of code processing that, the more test items have been executed, the more processing is being done.
- maxtester6 years agoContributor
In the OnStopTest- handler I log a state in a a flat file. But also if I comment out each function or code it has no effect.
- maxtester6 years agoContributor
I have tried a workaround. Each testcase is capsulated by a try- catch block. Instead of using the "Runner.Stop(true)" code I throw an error with a defined message and code. Then the catch block is entered. Within the LogError- Event I check for the exception- text that I have defined. If it matches I set my testcase to true (a function that I have to be able to log in to a flat file) and no error is through. Now I have no delay between the execution between stop and start.
- maxtester6 years agoContributor
Does anyone have an idea how to solve that?
Related Content
- 13 years agojsc
- 4 years agoRio_Intrepid
- 5 years agoleonmoto