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While writing some unit tests I wondered why PHPUnit uses @small,
@medium and @large annotations. Google literally gave me the answer:
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<a href="http://googletesting.blogspot.de/2010/12/test-sizes.html">http://googletesting.blogspot.de/2010/12/test-sizes.html</a><br>
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The article is worthwhile to read and I hope we can agree to reuse
their definitions of the three annotations.<br>
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so long<br>
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Jörn<br>
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Jörn Friedrich Dreyer (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:jfd@owncloud.com">jfd@owncloud.com</a>)
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