[3.12] gh-110393: Remove watchdog with hardcoded timeout (GH-110400)#110445
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) test_builtin and test_socketserver no longer use signal.alarm() to implement a watchdog with a hardcoded timeout (2 and 60 seconds). Python test runner regrtest has two watchdogs: faulthandler and timeout on running worker processes. Tests using short hardcoded timeout can fail on slowest buildbots just because the timeout is too short. (cherry picked from commit 1328fa3) Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
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test_builtin and test_socketserver no longer use signal.alarm() to
implement a watchdog with a hardcoded timeout (2 and 60 seconds).
Python test runner regrtest has two watchdogs: faulthandler and
timeout on running worker processes. Tests using short hardcoded
timeout can fail on slowest buildbots just because the timeout is too
short.
(cherry picked from commit 1328fa3)
Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner vstinner@python.org