Improves work with time in Python.
Project description
Improves work with time.
# Time Manager.
from pytime_manager import *
from pytime_manager.uc import *
# Translate one year into days.
print(translate_time(1, YEAR, DAY)) # => 365
# Or...
print(translate_time_y(1, DAY)) # => 365
# Make sure to add this line so everything will work!
set_translate_time(translate_time) # translate_time is located in time_manager.uc.
# Print 'Hello!' after three seconds.
time_thread(
call_after(
lambda: print('Hello!'),
3 # or Delay((3, SECOND))
)
)
# Print 'Hello!' and after three seconds print 'Bye!'.
time_thread(
call_after2(
lambda: print('Hello!'),
lambda: print('Bye!'),
3 # or Delay((3, SECOND))
)
)
# Print message for three seconds.
time_thread(
do_for(
lambda: print('Print me for three seconds.'),
3 # or Delay((3, SECOND))
)
)
# Print message three times with one second delay.
time_thread(
do(
lambda: print('print me 3 times with one second delay'), 1, 3
)
)
# Print message and wait three seconds.
do_and_wait(lambda: print('Hi!'), 3)
# Blocking Time Thread VS Time Thread.
blocking_time_thread(do(lambda: print('Hello 1'), 1, 5)) # Uses virtual 'main' thread.
print('Application thread is unblocked but still unable to call blocking another time thread.')
blocking_time_thread(do(lambda: print('Hello 2 (Not going to print because its blocked for me)'), 1, 5)) # Uses virtual 'main' thread.
blocking_time_thread(do(lambda: print('Hello 3 (I\'m from another thread so I don\'t care.)'), 1, 5), thread='other_thread') # Uses virtual 'other_thread' thread.
time_thread(do(lambda: print('I\'m going to be printed because i\'m free time thread.'), 1, 5))
# Schedule function calling.
time_thread(
do_every(
lambda: print('Hello!'),
Delay((1, MINUTE), (30, SECOND), (2.5, SECOND)), # 1min 32.5s (92.5s) [example: [(1, DAY), (12, HOUR)] => 1 day, 12 hours] : OR : 60 + 30 + 2.5 = 32.5s (32.5 [float]).
False # Once?
)
)
Adds more than 15 functions to improve work with time, and a lot more things.
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