Tomi Ollila writes:
> On Wed, Jan 19 2022, David Bremner wrote:
>
>> David Bremner writes:
>>
>>> Based on the method outlined by Daniel Kahn Gilmour in
>>> id:87k1zm225v@fifthhorseman.net. With a delay of 0.2 seconds the
>>> test becomes flaky on my machine. With a 1 second delay it fails
Tomi Ollila writes:
> On Wed, Jan 19 2022, David Bremner wrote:
>
>> David Bremner writes:
>>
>>> Based on the method outlined by Daniel Kahn Gilmour in
>>> id:87k1zm225v@fifthhorseman.net. With a delay of 0.2 seconds the
>>> test becomes flaky on my machine. With a 1 second delay it fails
On Wed, Jan 19 2022, David Bremner wrote:
> David Bremner writes:
>
>> Based on the method outlined by Daniel Kahn Gilmour in
>> id:87k1zm225v@fifthhorseman.net. With a delay of 0.2 seconds the
>> test becomes flaky on my machine. With a 1 second delay it fails
>> consistently for more than
David Bremner writes:
> Based on the method outlined by Daniel Kahn Gilmour in
> id:87k1zm225v@fifthhorseman.net. With a delay of 0.2 seconds the
> test becomes flaky on my machine. With a 1 second delay it fails
> consistently for more than 1600 iterations.
And yet I didn't test the next
Based on the method outlined by Daniel Kahn Gilmour in
id:87k1zm225v@fifthhorseman.net. With a delay of 0.2 seconds the
test becomes flaky on my machine. With a 1 second delay it fails
consistently for more than 1600 iterations.
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