Increase sleep time to cover test case for inaccurate clocks#208
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Increase sleep time to cover test case for inaccurate clocks#208
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@SimonFrings Good catch, thanks for the update! Looks like this has been in place since #49 and has indeed repeatedly caused some false negatives when testing on Windows in the past. |
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Over time we recognized failing tests because of an incorrect time measurement in our tests which mostly occurred when running our test suite under windows. Last seen here: https://github.com/clue/framework-x/actions/runs/3741602828/jobs/6351445435
I raised the sleep-time inside the responsible test to avoid any future tests failing because of inaccurate clocks.