use ntest_timeout::timeout; use std::{thread, time}; #[test] #[timeout(100)] fn no_timeout_1() { let fifty_millis = time::Duration::from_millis(50); thread::sleep(fifty_millis); } #[timeout(100)] #[test] fn no_timeout_2() { let fifty_millis = time::Duration::from_millis(50); thread::sleep(fifty_millis); } #[test] #[timeout(10)] #[should_panic] fn timeout_1() { loop {} } #[timeout(10)] #[should_panic] #[test] fn timeout_2() { loop {} } #[test] #[timeout(100)] fn timeout_with_result_1() -> Result<(), String> { let ten_millis = time::Duration::from_millis(10); thread::sleep(ten_millis); Ok(()) } #[timeout(100)] #[test] fn timeout_with_result_2() -> Result<(), String> { let ten_millis = time::Duration::from_millis(10); thread::sleep(ten_millis); Ok(()) }