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Clarify documentation of global nature of useFakeTimers. #10867

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Closes #10468 . Tweaks to language are welcome, I hope this keeps with the general tone/style of the docs!

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Hmmm I'm not sure why the tests on just one version would be failing. Is it flaky or am I doing something wrong?

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Yeah macOS is flaky

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jeysal commented Nov 26, 2020

Thanks for the PR!

@jeysal jeysal merged commit 64207cc into jestjs:master Nov 26, 2020
@AndrewSouthpaw AndrewSouthpaw deleted the patch-1 branch December 1, 2020 00:48
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jest.useFakeTimers() leaking to other tests
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