Hi Floris, thanks for the plugin!
looking at version 0.1 i wonder why you didn't go with always activating the plugin so not requiring any pytest_plugins setting. The default could be "no timeout" or None which could be modified with: [pytest] timeout = 2.3 # secs or with a marker. Not using some implicit magic number is anyway a good idea i think. best, holger On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 23:19 +0000, Floris Bruynooghe wrote: > Hi all, > > This is to announce the first release of pytest-timeout, a plugin > which will interrupt long running (i.e. blocking) tests. This is > particularly useful when running the tests on a CI host. When a test > is interrupted the stacks of all threads are dumped to stderr, which > helps you to locate the reason for the blocking. If the system > supports SIGALRM then the test itself is interrupted using > pytest.fail() and other tests continue to run, otherwise the stack(s) > are dumped to stderr and the process exists immediately. > > The plugin is available from the cheeseshop: > http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-timeout and the code lives at > bitbucket: https://bitbucket.org/flub/pytest-timeout/. Feel free to > provide any feedback or report issues. > > Regards, > Floris > > -- > Debian GNU/Linux -- The Power of Freedom > www.debian.org | www.gnu.org | www.kernel.org > _______________________________________________ > py-dev mailing list > py-dev@codespeak.net > http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev > _______________________________________________ py-dev mailing list py-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev