Replaces 2 setTimeout-based wait() helpers with vi.useFakeTimers() + vi.advanceTimersByTimeAsync() so the polling-loop tests no longer race against the real clock under CI load — they instead deterministically advance the setInterval by the exact poll interval and let microtasks flush. Also converts the destroy() .not.toThrow smoke into a direct expect(job.destroy()).toBeUndefined() check. Per Sara: polling-loop tests are the legitimate case for fake timers (time progression matters) — exactly the pattern she requested. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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