clarify duration unit in docs

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Julia Paluch 2024-02-02 13:42:32 -05:00 committed by Martin Hořeňovský
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@ -365,14 +365,14 @@ There are currently two warnings implemented:
## Reporting timings ## Reporting timings
<pre>-d, --durations &lt;yes/no></pre> <pre>-d, --durations &lt;yes/no></pre>
When set to ```yes``` Catch will report the duration of each test case, in milliseconds. Note that it does this regardless of whether a test case passes or fails. Note, also, the certain reporters (e.g. Junit) always report test case durations regardless of this option being set or not. When set to ```yes``` Catch will report the duration of each test case, in seconds with millisecond precision. Note that it does this regardless of whether a test case passes or fails. Note, also, the certain reporters (e.g. Junit) always report test case durations regardless of this option being set or not.
<pre>-D, --min-duration &lt;value></pre> <pre>-D, --min-duration &lt;value></pre>
> `--min-duration` was [introduced](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/pull/1910) in Catch2 2.13.0 > `--min-duration` was [introduced](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/pull/1910) in Catch2 2.13.0
When set, Catch will report the duration of each test case that took more When set, Catch will report the duration of each test case that took more
than &lt;value> seconds, in milliseconds. This option is overridden by both than &lt;value> seconds, in seconds with millisecond precision. This option is overridden by both
`-d yes` and `-d no`, so that either all durations are reported, or none `-d yes` and `-d no`, so that either all durations are reported, or none
are. are.