> That timing is not exact, and an ideal fix would be event-based rather
than wallclock seconds, but doubling the time allowed is generous.

It's also worth noting that the test is testing something event-based in
the first place. It's testing that child watches fire events when the
child dies. The timeout is only there if it fails and hangs. So this
doesn't mean the test is flakey and uses ad-hoc timeouts. It means the
test is failing.

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