Result for 7472395D6A7531C93D4349DB2F4B9DFE5C2EF4B7

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FileName./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pytest_timeout.py
FileSize9154
MD5A95D3AE6681FCD371DA0895622841316
SHA-17472395D6A7531C93D4349DB2F4B9DFE5C2EF4B7
SHA-256B4140821120B783AEC5C589C64CA87B7B742A6017ED2A3E289DA76B3747999EA
SSDEEP192:XYnolITFMO8TpcvqDx29npCqzz1P9+B9f9:IuITFqTgq49npCqzz+B9f9
TLSHT16A125217E50B6920C7CB9D2C5EBAE6D22316AF5B7A031CB4BC9DC0642F4513593F23A8
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FileSize12168
MD5E839B29106C2C4C5A6C22894717C1CCC
PackageDescriptionPytest plugin to abort hanging tests - Python 2.X This is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don’t know why the test suite hangs. . Note that while by default on POSIX systems py.test will continue to execute the tests after a test has timed, out this is not always possible. Often the only sure way to interrupt a hanging test is by terminating the entire process. As this is a hard termination (os._exit()) it will result in no teardown, JUnit XML output etc. But the plugin will ensure you will have the debugging output on stderr nevertheless, which is the most important part at this stage. See below for detailed information on the timeout methods and their side-effects. . The pytest-timeout plugin has been tested on Python 2.6 or higher, including 3.X and pypy. . This package provides support for Python 2.X.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython-pytest-timeout
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.4-2
SHA-137B0790E51AF4F991C409010B7DE1F268A1EA087
SHA-256AF1F9ED689BDD813C349641D1507E3D47C60F49D1E6A9B84D7ADF2DFBD6E0A16
Key Value
FileSize12258
MD5D7A7C53CA213122CFAF62C6389BE9363
PackageDescriptionPytest plugin to abort hanging tests - Python 3.X This is a plugin which will terminate tests after a certain timeout. When doing so it will show a stack dump of all threads running at the time. This is useful when running tests under a continuous integration server or simply if you don’t know why the test suite hangs. . Note that while by default on POSIX systems py.test will continue to execute the tests after a test has timed, out this is not always possible. Often the only sure way to interrupt a hanging test is by terminating the entire process. As this is a hard termination (os._exit()) it will result in no teardown, JUnit XML output etc. But the plugin will ensure you will have the debugging output on stderr nevertheless, which is the most important part at this stage. See below for detailed information on the timeout methods and their side-effects. . The pytest-timeout plugin has been tested on Python 2.6 or higher, including 3.X and pypy. . This package provides support for Python 3.X.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepython3-pytest-timeout
PackageSectionpython
PackageVersion0.4-2
SHA-1ABF40FF0149456C46916089349A3999A4C77B0F5
SHA-2561C1BD856EE33AE46F8E5E0130EC9BE7C613DC9C423224D083A9CF7C8F3F97E29