[Python-Dev] PEP 418: Add monotonic clock
Victor Stinner
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Wed Mar 28 12:56:18 CEST 2012
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>>> In that case, I don't think time.try_monotonic() is really needed >>> because we can emulate "time.monotonic()" in software if the platform is >>> deficient. >> >> As I wrote, I don't think that Python should workaround OS bugs. If >> the OS monotonic clock is not monotonic, the OS should be fixed. > > I sympathize with this, but if the idea is that the Python stdlib should > use time.monotonic() for scheduling, then it needs to always be > available. Otherwise, we are not going to use it ourselves, and what > sort of example is that to set? There is time.hires() if you need a monotonic clock with a fallback to the system clock. Victor
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