Tests: Make sleeptime in wait_conditional an argument
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@@ -71,15 +71,13 @@ def binary_location(cmd, USE_PATH=False):
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return os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, cmd)
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return os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, cmd)
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def wait_condition(cond, timeout=1):
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def wait_condition(cond, timeout=1, sleeptime=.01):
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"""Wait for condition to return anything other than None
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"""Wait for condition to return anything other than None
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"""
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"""
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if timeout is None:
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timeout = 1
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# NOTE Increasing sleeptime can dramatically increase testsuite runtime
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# NOTE Increasing sleeptime can dramatically increase testsuite runtime
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# It also reduces CPU load significantly
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# It also reduces CPU load significantly
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sleeptime = .01
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if timeout is None:
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timeout = 1
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if timeout < sleeptime:
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if timeout < sleeptime:
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print("Warning, timeout cannot be smaller than", sleeptime)
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print("Warning, timeout cannot be smaller than", sleeptime)
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