Result for 19F7914D762D69B1358AD755E118F02AAF52F5F8

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/__pycache__/pytest_timeout.cpython-36.pyc
FileSize10342
MD578DF5AFB6A3A9FEDEEAEA6EF878CC62D
SHA-119F7914D762D69B1358AD755E118F02AAF52F5F8
SHA-256DFBAC50D91299686B04532733FBFA9788EE8E68F513CCA3B86C5E8D040B0DBEB
SSDEEP192:mKIkrjl6saHI54MqmvDsyCwN8wUqy6uHSLwgzfjHWLDgM:msjl6saHI54Mqax13HDzLHWLDgM
TLSHT1D52219DA8507AA2AFCD2F3B8912E47F01732D333331B4596A40592592D187C95E7ABDC
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Key Value
MD531FC57E3C38FC9904CBEF1E031ADDF59
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis 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.
PackageNamepython3-pytest-timeout
PackageReleaselp151.2.1
PackageVersion1.3.0
SHA-18B319E0A081BFF336EE3C84C542D5499F1937B86
SHA-2569DB80ED9359693B8B2AF889AEDA5D1D412569ACB49AC8CC4319CF38BC2273A83
Key Value
MD556AB0C0357A8DD50E4EECB437E788714
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis 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.
PackageNamepython3-pytest-timeout
PackageReleaselp150.2.1
PackageVersion1.3.0
SHA-1A638B9CCDA0041D4388ACBFD86D38C8DE2FF58FE
SHA-256431DE81E902A4A385D639229B37D8A8468FE2AF86AD7ECB5F2A3680C1B7F2684