I know I've tweeted about this before and I AM patting myself on the back. But the test timeout stack traces in Rome have been extremely helpful and saved me hours of debugging infinite loops.pic.twitter.com/9Ow6jDV8Oj
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Does it? I just tested and seems like it only warns on constant while loops and "too much recursion"..
Ah I see what you mean. Yeah it would probably require writing an algorithm or something and I don’t know anybody who can do that.
I think you're misunderstanding how the infinite loop detection works. The test runner has a V8 inspector connection at all times. When a test worker doesn't respond in X seconds then it uses the debugger to pause it, and get a stack trace. There's no transformation.
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