run-tests: bump the default timeout on Windows to 4x the normal value
There are a ridiculous number of tests that timeout on Windows with the 360 sec
default (~60). And because of the bug where timed out tests still run to
completion before the results are thrown away[1], the timeout does nothing but
waste time, so there's no reason to try to find a lower value that still works.
For reference on my system:
# Ran 909 tests, 116 skipped, 119 failed.
python hash seed:
2052473208
real 151m44.322s
user 0m0.077s
sys 0m0.046s
[1] I thought that I wrote a bug for this, but search isn't finding it.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
__all__ = ["set_run_validators", "get_run_validators"]
_run_validators = True
def set_run_validators(run):
"""
Set whether or not validators are run. By default, they are run.
.. deprecated:: 21.3.0 It will not be removed, but it also will not be
moved to new ``attrs`` namespace. Use `attrs.validators.set_disabled()`
instead.
"""
if not isinstance(run, bool):
raise TypeError("'run' must be bool.")
global _run_validators
_run_validators = run
def get_run_validators():
"""
Return whether or not validators are run.
.. deprecated:: 21.3.0 It will not be removed, but it also will not be
moved to new ``attrs`` namespace. Use `attrs.validators.get_disabled()`
instead.
"""
return _run_validators