case class NegativeTimeout(t: Timeout) extends Product with Serializable
How long we should wait for something that we expect *not* to happen, e.g. waiting to make sure that a channel is *not* closed by some concurrent process.
NegativeTimeout is a separate type to a normal Timeout because we'll want to set it to a lower value. This is because in normal usage we'll need to wait for the full length of time to show that nothing has happened in that time. If the value is too high then we'll spend a lot of time waiting during normal usage. If it is too low, however, we may miss events that occur after the timeout has finished. This is a necessary tradeoff.
Where possible, tests should avoid using a NegativeTimeout. Tests will often know exactly when an event should occur. In this case they can perform a check for the event immediately rather than using using NegativeTimeout.
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