[Python-Dev] Drop the new time.wallclock() function? (original) (raw)

Victor Stinner victor.stinner at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 13:27:19 CET 2012


2012/3/14 Antoine Pitrou <solipsis at pitrou.net>:

On Wed, 14 Mar 2012 02:03:42 +0100 Victor Stinner <victor.stinner at gmail.com> wrote:

We may merge both functions with a flag to be able to disable the fallback. Example:  - time.realtime(): best-effort monotonic, with a fallback  - time.realtime(monotonic=True): monotonic, may raise OSError or NotImplementedError That's a rather awful name.  time.time() is the real time. time.monotonic(fallback=False) would be a better API.

I would prefer to enable the fallback by default with a warning in the doc, just because it is more convinient and it is what user want even if they don't know that they need a fallback :-)

Enabling the fallback by default allow to write such simple code:

try: from time import monotonic as get_time except ImportError:

Python < 3.3

from time import time as get_time

Use time.monotonic(strict=True) if you need a truly monotonic clock.

monotonic() may not be the best name in this case. Jeffrey Yasskin proposed time.steady_clock(), so time.steady_clock(monotonic=False)?

Victor



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