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# the actual order they would be retrieved.
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with self._lock:
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events = self._queue[:]
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return map(heapq.heappop, [events]*len(events))
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return list(map(heapq.heappop, [events]*len(events)))
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e3 = scheduler.enterabs(now + 0.03, 1, fun)
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# queue property is supposed to return an order list of
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# upcoming events
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self.assertEqual(list(scheduler.queue), [e1, e2, e3, e4, e5])
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self.assertEqual(scheduler.queue, [e1, e2, e3, e4, e5])
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def test_args_kwargs(self):
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flag = []
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@ -157,6 +157,9 @@ Library
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- Issue #18431: The new email header parser now decodes RFC2047 encoded words
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in structured headers.
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- Issue #18432: The sched module's queue method was incorrectly returning
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an iterator instead of a list.
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- Issue #18044: The new email header parser was mis-parsing encoded words where
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an encoded character immediately followed the '?' that follows the CTE
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character, resulting in a decoding failure. They are now decoded correctly.
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