Issue #11765: don't test time.sleep() in test_faulthandler
time.time() and/or time.sleep() are not accurate on Windows, don't test them in test_faulthandler. Anyway, the check was written for an old implementation of dump_tracebacks_later(), it is not more needed.
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@ -360,16 +360,8 @@ import time
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def func(repeat, cancel, timeout):
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if cancel:
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faulthandler.cancel_dump_tracebacks_later()
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pause = timeout * 2.5
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# on Windows XP, b-a gives 1.249931 after sleep(1.25)
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min_pause = pause * 0.9
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a = time.time()
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time.sleep(pause)
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b = time.time()
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time.sleep(timeout * 2.5)
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faulthandler.cancel_dump_tracebacks_later()
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# Check that sleep() was not interrupted
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assert (b - a) >= min_pause, "{{}} < {{}}".format(b - a, min_pause)
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timeout = {timeout}
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repeat = {repeat}
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@ -400,7 +392,7 @@ if file is not None:
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else:
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count = 1
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header = 'Thread 0x[0-9a-f]+:\n'
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regex = expected_traceback(12, 27, header, count=count)
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regex = expected_traceback(7, 19, header, count=count)
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self.assertRegex(trace, regex)
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else:
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self.assertEqual(trace, '')
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