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Delete tests in org.eclipse.core.tests.resources #525 #674

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In this commit, the deactivated performance tests "_testPerformanceManyResources()" and "_testPerformanceOneResource()" from MarkerTest.java in org.eclipse.core.tests.resources are deleted because they are not real test methods but rather used for code measuring and printing the time for processing operations on markers. See also #605 (comment). Contributes to #525

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       42 files  ±0         42 suites  ±0   55m 18s ⏱️ -16s
  3 770 tests ±0    3 766 ✔️ ±0    3 💤 ±0  1 ±0 
11 313 runs  ±0  11 283 ✔️ ±0  27 💤 ±0  3 ±0 

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In this commit, the deactivated performance tests "_testPerformanceManyResources()"  and "_testPerformanceOneResource()" from MarkerTest.java in org.eclipse.core.tests.resources are deleted because they are not real test methods but rather used for code measuring and printing the time for processing operations on markers. See also eclipse-platform#605 (comment). Contributes to eclipse-platform#525
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Failing test is documented in #668

@HeikoKlare HeikoKlare merged commit 168a134 into eclipse-platform:master Sep 11, 2023
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