Don't produce or expect any output from the infinite looping test - doing so is a recipe for racey flakyness without a longer timeout to ensure the output is received first, even though that doesn't seem integral/important to the test. Instead have a plain, no output infinite loop and check that that is caught and handled. If for some reason the output is valuable for test coverage - the timeout should be increased from 1 second to give the process time to output the text, flush, and for that text to be received and buffered before the test is timed out. |
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