Exemple #1
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 def isnt_cpu_heavy(self):
     "stdin mirroring isn't CPU-heavy"
     # CPU measurement under PyPy is...rather different. NBD.
     if PYPY:
         skip()
     with assert_cpu_usage(lt=5.0):
         run("python -u busywork.py 10", pty=True, hide=True)
Exemple #2
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 def stdin_mirroring_isnt_cpu_heavy(self):
     "stdin mirroring isn't CPU-heavy"
     # CPU measurement under PyPy is...rather different. NBD.
     if PYPY:
         skip()
     with assert_cpu_usage(lt=5.0):
         run("python -u busywork.py 10", pty=True, hide=True)
Exemple #3
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 def isnt_cpu_heavy(self):
     "stdin mirroring isn't CPU-heavy"
     # CPU measurement under PyPy is...rather different. NBD.
     if PYPY:
         skip()
     # Python 3.5 has been seen using up to ~6.0s CPU time under Travis
     with assert_cpu_usage(lt=7.0):
         run("python -u busywork.py 10", pty=True, hide=True)
Exemple #4
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 def isnt_cpu_heavy(self):
     "stdin mirroring isn't CPU-heavy"
     # CPU measurement under PyPy is...rather different. NBD.
     if PYPY:
         skip()
     # Python 3.5 has been seen using up to ~6.0s CPU time under Travis
     with assert_cpu_usage(lt=7.0):
         run("python -u busywork.py 10", pty=True, hide=True)
Exemple #5
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 def stdin_mirroring_isnt_cpu_heavy(self):
     "stdin mirroring isn't CPU-heavy"
     with assert_cpu_usage(lt=5.0):
         run("python -u busywork.py 10", pty=True, hide=True)
Exemple #6
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 def stdin_mirroring_isnt_cpu_heavy(self):
     "stdin mirroring isn't CPU-heavy"
     with assert_cpu_usage(lt=5.0):
         run("python -u busywork.py 10", pty=True, hide=True)