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testing: pause the test timer while waiting in T.Parallel

Before, we reset the timer at the end of T.Parallel, which is okay
assuming that T.Parallel is the first thing in the test.

Snapshot the elapsed time at the beginning of Parallel and include it in
the total duration so that any time spent in the test before calling
Parallel is reported in the test duration as well.

Updates #12243.

Change-Id: Ieca553e1f801e16b9b6416463fa8f7fa65425185
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/16989
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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Caleb Spare 2015-11-16 19:34:54 -08:00 committed by Russ Cox
parent 5526d95019
commit a150c4ff24

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@ -418,10 +418,12 @@ func (c *common) Skipped() bool {
// Parallel signals that this test is to be run in parallel with (and only with)
// other parallel tests.
func (t *T) Parallel() {
// We don't want to include the time we spend waiting for serial tests
// in the test duration. Record the elapsed time thus far and reset the
// timer afterwards.
t.duration += time.Since(t.start)
t.signal <- (*T)(nil) // Release main testing loop
<-t.startParallel // Wait for serial tests to finish
// Assuming Parallel is the first thing a test does, which is reasonable,
// reinitialize the test's start time because it's actually starting now.
t.start = time.Now()
}
@ -438,7 +440,7 @@ func tRunner(t *T, test *InternalTest) {
// a call to runtime.Goexit, record the duration and send
// a signal saying that the test is done.
defer func() {
t.duration = time.Now().Sub(t.start)
t.duration += time.Now().Sub(t.start)
// If the test panicked, print any test output before dying.
err := recover()
if !t.finished && err == nil {