loadingtests: add default timeout#143
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loadingtests didn't provide a way to set a timeout, which means they trip --test_verbose_timeout_warnings; this provides a basic way to do so, and sets a default timeout of short since normal loadingtests would have a hard time successfully being any larger.
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If you want this, I'm also curious if you would accept a contribution to set the default timeout on analysistests to be short as well. |
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loadingtests didn't provide a way to set a timeout, which means they trip --test_verbose_timeout_warnings; this provides a basic way to do so, and sets a default timeout of short since normal loadingtests would have a hard time successfully being any larger.
(This is the same as bazelbuild/bazel-skylib#572, but skylib seems to not be taking contributions anymore)