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When maven-compiler-plugin:3.8.0:testCompile @ foo-child runs, thread dumps show errorprone is taking an extremely long time. I believe there is a bug with errorprone, but for now I'd rather just have errorprone not run on unit tests.

I have a parent pom.xml:

<modules>
  <module>foo-child</module>
</modules>
<dependencyManagement>
  <dependency>
    <groupId>com.google.errorprone</groupId>
    <artifactId>error_prone_annotations</artifactId>
  </dependency>
  // also has dependency for io.norberg auto-matter and com.google.auto.value auto-value
</dependencyManagement>
<build>
  <plugins>
     <plugin>
        <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId>
        // also has annotationProcessorPaths configuration for auto-matter and auto-value
     </plugin>
  </plugins>
</build>

Is there anything I can put in the foo-child pom.xml that will allow me to exclude maven-compiler-plugin:3.8.0:testCompile @ foo-child from being run at all.

I cannot exclude error prone completely because other things like guava depend on it.

EDIT: Seems like this user is trying to solve the same problem. Do you know how I could apply the solution given there to my case?

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    Why ignore failed tests? Fix the issue! If the failure is from a concrete dependency then mock it for the sake of having consistent tests. But somebody has to fix the issue.
    – Andrew S
    Apr 18, 2019 at 19:31
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    Who said anything about failed tests? The testCompile is taking an extremely long time - many minutes on only a few hundred lines of code. The cpu is during this time is being used by error prone. I just want to compile the tests and not have error prone be used on unit test files.
    – lf215
    Apr 18, 2019 at 19:35

4 Answers 4

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Use error prone's command line flag to disable checks: -XepDisableAllChecks

Similar answer for disabling error prone in bazel

add --javacopt="-XepDisableAllChecks" to your bazelrc

For specific test(s) use -XepExcludedPaths:

you can completely exclude certain paths from any Error Prone checking via the -XepExcludedPaths flag

-XepExcludedPaths:.*/build/generated/.*
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  • But I only want to disable the checks on a specific test file
    – lf215
    Apr 22, 2019 at 3:43
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    @lf215 you can completely exclude certain paths from any Error Prone checking via the -XepExcludedPaths flag
    – Ori Marko
    Apr 24, 2019 at 6:06
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You can use the Inclusions and Exclusions of Tests plugin for this.

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  • This keeps the test(s) from running altogether. OP wants to exclude Error-Prone, not the test(s).
    – dan
    Aug 7, 2023 at 15:24
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You can add the -XepExcludedPaths compiler option to your maven build.

https://errorprone.info/docs/flags

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You can add maven profile to foo-child module which will run the build without errorprone. Also you can make the activation of that profile dependent from some parameter and set that parameter's value in parent pom.

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