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A bounded semaphore object: a clone of :class:`threading.BoundedSemaphore`.
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(On Mac OS X this is indistinguishable from :class:`Semaphore` because
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(On Mac OS X, this is indistinguishable from :class:`Semaphore` because
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``sem_getvalue()`` is not implemented on that platform).
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.. class:: Condition([lock])
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specifies a timeout in seconds. If *block* is ``False`` then *timeout* is
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ignored.
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.. note::
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On OS/X ``sem_timedwait`` is unsupported, so timeout arguments for the
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aforementioned :meth:`acquire` methods will be ignored on OS/X.
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On Mac OS X, ``sem_timedwait`` is unsupported, so calling ``acquire()`` with
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a timeout will emulate that function's behavior using a sleeping loop.
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.. note::
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