How to use _is_alarm_supported method in localstack

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signal_setitimer_promptt0.9_pp1.0_fp1.0_17.py

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...5import os6import time7import sys8import unittest9def _is_alarm_supported():10 # Travis CI does not have setitimer()/getitimer() functions. Therefore11 # disable this test case.12 if 'TRAVIS' in os.environ:13 print('Skip test case because setitimer() is not supported under travis.')14 return False15 return True16def handler(signum, frame):17 pass18# get the current real time and cpu time19def get_times():20 return time.time(), time.clock()21class BaseAlarmTest(unittest.TestCase):22 def setUp(self):23 if not _is_alarm_supported():24 self.skipTest('setitimer() is not supported under travis - skip test')25 def tearDown(self):...

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