bpo-30595: Increase test_queue_feeder_donot_stop_onexc() timeout by vstinner · Pull Request #2148 · python/cpython (original) (raw)
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_test_multiprocessing.test_queue_feeder_donot_stop_onexc() now uses a
timeout of 1 second on Queue.get(), instead of 0.1 second, for slow
buildbots.
_test_multiprocessing.test_queue_feeder_donot_stop_onexc() now uses a timeout of 1 second on Queue.get(), instead of 0.1 second, for slow buildbots.
vstinner added a commit that referenced this pull request
multiprocessing.Queue.get() with a timeout now polls its reader in non-blocking mode if it succeeded to aquire the lock but the acquire took longer than the timeout.
Co-Authored-By: Grzegorz Grzywacz grzgrzgrz3@gmail.com (cherry picked from commit 1b7863c)
_test_multiprocessing.test_queue_feeder_donot_stop_onexc() now uses a timeout of 1 second on Queue.get(), instead of 0.1 second, for slow buildbots. (cherry picked from commit 8f6eeaf)
vstinner added a commit that referenced this pull request
… (#2883)
multiprocessing.Queue.get() with a timeout now polls its reader in non-blocking mode if it succeeded to aquire the lock but the acquire took longer than the timeout.
Co-Authored-By: Grzegorz Grzywacz grzgrzgrz3@gmail.com (cherry picked from commit 1b7863c)
_test_multiprocessing.test_queue_feeder_donot_stop_onexc() now uses a timeout of 1 second on Queue.get(), instead of 0.1 second, for slow buildbots. (cherry picked from commit 8f6eeaf)
(cherry picked from commit e42339d)
vstinner added a commit that referenced this pull request
_test_multiprocessing.test_queue_feeder_donot_stop_onexc() now uses a timeout of 1 second on Queue.get(), instead of 0.1 second, for slow buildbots.
(cherry picked from commit 8f6eeaf)