ci(visual-studio): actually run the tests in parallel

Originally, the CI/PR builds that build and test using Visual Studio
were implemented imitating `linux-clang`, i.e. still using the
`Makefile`-based build infrastructure.

Later (but still before the patches made their way into git.git's
`master`), however, this was changed to generate Visual Studio project
files and build the binaries using `MSBuild`, as this reflects more
accurately how Visual Studio users would want to build Git (internally,
Visual Studio uses `MSBuild`, or at least something very similar).

During that transition, we needed to implement a new way to run the test
suite in parallel, as Visual Studio users typically will only have a Git
Bash available (which does not ship with `make` nor with support for
`prove`): we simply implemented a new test helper to run the test suite.

This helper even knows how to run the tests in parallel, but due to a
mistake on this developer's part, it was never turned on in the CI/PR
builds. This results in 2x-3x longer run times of the test phase.

Let's use the `--jobs=10` option to fix this.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Johannes Schindelin 2019-10-21 19:59:58 +00:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 711cd6d15c
commit 399c23c046

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@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ jobs:
cd t &&
PATH=\"`$PWD/helper:`$PATH\" &&
test-tool.exe run-command testsuite -V -x --write-junit-xml \
test-tool.exe run-command testsuite --jobs=10 -V -x --write-junit-xml \
`$(test-tool.exe path-utils slice-tests \
`$SYSTEM_JOBPOSITIONINPHASE `$SYSTEM_TOTALJOBSINPHASE t[0-9]*.sh)
"@