Issue #16642: sched.scheduler timefunc initial default is time.monotonic.

Patch by Ramchandra Apte
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Terry Jan Reedy 2013-03-09 02:14:27 -05:00
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The :mod:`sched` module defines a class which implements a general purpose event
scheduler:
.. class:: scheduler(timefunc=time.time, delayfunc=time.sleep)
.. class:: scheduler(timefunc=time.monotonic, delayfunc=time.sleep)
The :class:`scheduler` class defines a generic interface to scheduling events.
It needs two functions to actually deal with the "outside world" --- *timefunc*
should be callable without arguments, and return a number (the "time", in any
units whatsoever). The *delayfunc* function should be callable with one
units whatsoever). If time.monotonic is not available, the *timefunc* default
is time.time instead. The *delayfunc* function should be callable with one
argument, compatible with the output of *timefunc*, and should delay that many
time units. *delayfunc* will also be called with the argument ``0`` after each
event is run to allow other threads an opportunity to run in multi-threaded

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Ankur Ankan
Jon Anglin
Heidi Annexstad
Ramchandra Apte
Éric Araujo
Alicia Arlen
Jeffrey Armstrong

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Documentation
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- Issue #16642: sched.scheduler timefunc initial default is time.monotonic.
Patch by Ramchandra Apte
- Issue #15465: Document the versioning macros in the C API docs rather than
the standard library docs. Patch by Kushal Das.