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This is what my activity monitor looks like after a day of working on getting my feature specs passing with Apparition.
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This happens on my system too:
Mac OS X 10.13.6
Chrome Version 79.0.3945.130
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I'm wondering whether this has something to do with older versions of OSX
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I actually upgraded to 10.15 and still experience this. If I run tests, and then ctrl-c and stop the tests, I see that the process of Chrome was not killed.
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I've seen this as well on macOS 10.15.5. My daily driver is Chrome Canary, but I use stable Chrome for video calls and the like. Apparition uses stable Chrome (which is what I'd want), so I might not notice this for a day or two.
I do have to really kill RSpec to trigger this. Pressing Ctrl-C once will interrupt RSpec and it will shut down cleanly. Pressing it twice will kill it immediately, and that's when the rogue Chrome processes will stick around.
Our test suite also spins up some Redis instances that exhibit the same behavior in the same circumstances, so this may not be an Apparition-specific issue.
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