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With the Perl driver, machine.sleep(N) was doing a sleep on the guest machine instead of the host machine. The new Python test driver however uses time.sleep(), which instead sleeps on the host. While this shouldn't make a difference most of the time, it *does* however make a huge difference if the test machine is loaded and you're sleeping for a minimum duration of eg. an animation. I stumbled on this while porting most of all my tests to the new Python test driver and particularily my video game tests failed on a fairly loaded machine, whereas they don't with the Perl test driver. Switching the sleep() method to sleep on the guest instead of the host fixes this. Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build> |
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