Currently timeout is global. When timeout is reached, all running test cases are marked as "interrupted", and they are reported as FAILED TESTS.
These reported failed cases may not make sense, because these tests could finish quickly. They were just not started at the right moment -- they don't have enough time quota to finish until reaching the global time limit.
It may be better to implement a per-test-case timeout instead.
Currently timeout is global. When timeout is reached, all running test cases are marked as "interrupted", and they are reported as FAILED TESTS.
These reported failed cases may not make sense, because these tests could finish quickly. They were just not started at the right moment -- they don't have enough time quota to finish until reaching the global time limit.
It may be better to implement a per-test-case timeout instead.