[pygr-notify] [pygr commit] r209 - Edited wiki page through web user interface.
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Fri May 1 18:30:39 PDT 2009
Author: marecki
Date: Fri May 1 18:10:44 2009
New Revision: 209
Modified:
wiki/MegatestSetup.wiki
Log:
Edited wiki page through web user interface.
Modified: wiki/MegatestSetup.wiki
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--- wiki/MegatestSetup.wiki (original)
+++ wiki/MegatestSetup.wiki Fri May 1 18:10:44 2009
@@ -163,8 +163,8 @@
While running megatests on changing code it is helpful to keep an eye on
how much time their execution takes. Out runner script (see below) makes it
possible to automate this process by setting two keywords in the
_megatests_ section:
-* _expectedRunningTime_ - how long the tests are expected to run, in
minutes. Setting this to a negative value (default) disables timing tests;
-* _runningTimeAllowedDelay_ - allows one to specify the number of minutes
or percentage of expected running time by which the latter can be exceeded
without reporting the run as too long. The default value is 0, i.e. report
every time expected time is exceeded.
+ * _expectedRunningTime_ - how long the tests are expected to run, in
minutes. Setting this to a negative value (default) disables timing tests;
+ * _runningTimeAllowedDelay_ - allows one to specify the number of minutes
or percentage of expected running time by which the latter can be exceeded
without reporting the run as too long. The default value is 0, i.e. report
every time expected time is exceeded.
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