Commands used (Fish shell):
```
for f in tests/**.cmd; jq '(.done[] |
select(.MultilayerAutoroute).MultilayerAutoroute[1].planar.timeout) =
{"initial": 1.0, "progress_bonus": 0.005}' $f | sponge $f; end
for f in tests/**.cmd; jq '(.done[] |
select(.MultilayerAutoroute).MultilayerAutoroute[1].timeout) =
{"initial": 5.0, "progress_bonus": 0.5}' $f | sponge $f; end
for f in tests/**.cmd; jq '(.done[] |
select(.Autoroute).Autoroute[1].timeout) |= {"initial": 1.0,
"progress_bonus": 0.005}' $f | sponge $f; end
```
Test command files were rewritten using:
```
for f in tests/**/*.cmd; do jq ".done?.[].Autoroute[0] |= .selectors" "$f" | sponge "$f"; done
```
(compatible with bash/zsh/...)
This was making the CLI build and tests fail because my second previous
commit was botched.
For future reference, I fixed the *.cmd files by running the following
in Fish shell:
```
for f in tests/**.cmd
jq ".done?.[].Autoroute[1].router_options.routed_band_width |= 100.0" $f | sponge $f
end
```
It's about pushing through a constrained space, not about squeezing
per se. I'm not using the word "push" because this term will probably be
restricted to a mechanism that is very different internally.