timeoutFactorEach test in a test suite has a timeout limit. The harness waits for a test
to complete for the duration of that limit before moving on to the next test.
You can use the timeoutFactor command to change the timeout limit:
> jtharness ... [initial-setup-commands] ... -timeoutFactor number ... [task-command] ...
See About the Command-Line Examples for a description of the use of > jtharness in the example.
See Command-Line Overview for a detailed description of the command-line structure.
Each test's timeout limit is multiplied by the time factor value. For example, if you specify a value of 2.0, the timeout limit for tests with a 10 basic time limit becomes 20 minutes. See Formatting a Command for descriptions of the command formats. Note that the format of the value input for the timeout factor is dependant on the locale.
When creating a command string to change the timeout limit, include the commands in the following sequence:
See Setup Commands for detailed description of the available commands.
timeoutFactor number).runtests command.See Running Tests With
runtestsfor a detailed description of the command.
timeFactor Command In the following example, myconfig.jti and myexcludelist.jtx represent
file names that might exist on your system.
Command Options Format Example:
> jtharness -config myconfig.jti -timeoutFactor 2.0 -runtests
See Formatting a Command for descriptions and examples of other command formats that you can use.
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