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All controller unit tests were accidentally using a timeout context for the informers, instead of a cancel context which stays alive until each test is completely finished. There is no reason to risk unpredictable behavior of a timeout being reached during an individual test, even though with the previous 3 second timeout it could only be reached on a machine which is running orders of magnitude slower than usual, since each test usually runs in about 100-300 ms. Unfortunately, sometimes our CI workers might get that slow. This sparked a review of other usages of timeout contexts in other tests, and all of them were increased to a minimum value of 1 minute, under the rule of thumb that our tests will be more reliable on slow machines if they "pass fast and fail slow". |
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assertions.go | ||
cli.go | ||
client.go | ||
dumplogs.go | ||
env.go | ||
iotest.go | ||
iplookup_go1.14.go | ||
iplookup.go | ||
skip.go | ||
spew.go |