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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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4a8d8519
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4a8d8519
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Nov 01, 2004
by
Hye-Shik Chang
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Bug #1057993: Use sleep() always instead of os.utime() possibly broken
in some platforms.
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@@ -52,15 +52,6 @@ class TracebackCases(unittest.TestCase):
def test():
raise ValueError"""
# if this test runs fast, test_bug737473.py will have same mtime
# even if it's rewrited and it'll not reloaded. so adjust mtime
# of original to past.
if
hasattr
(
os
,
'utime'
):
past
=
time
.
time
()
-
3
os
.
utime
(
testfile
,
(
past
,
past
))
else
:
time
.
sleep
(
3
)
if
'test_bug737473'
in
sys
.
modules
:
del
sys
.
modules
[
'test_bug737473'
]
import
test_bug737473
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@@ -71,6 +62,11 @@ def test():
# this loads source code to linecache
traceback
.
extract_tb
(
sys
.
exc_traceback
)
# If this test runs fast, test_bug737473.py will stay in a mtime
# even if it's rewrited and it'll not reloaded in result. So wait
# until new timestamp comes.
time
.
sleep
(
2
)
print
>>
open
(
testfile
,
'w'
),
"""
\
def test():
raise NotImplementedError"""
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