[issue9079] Make gettimeofday available in time module

Antoine Pitrou report at bugs.python.org
Mon Jul 12 19:06:14 CEST 2010


Antoine Pitrou <pitrou at free.fr> added the comment:

> > Instead of being defined in _time.h, perhaps the new API function should be provided by core Python?
> 
> This is an interesting idea, but proposed Py_gettimeofday inherits
> float_time logic of falling back on ftime and then plain time in case
> gettimeofday is not available.  I am not sure this behavior is always
> beneficial.

I would say this is fine as long as it's "documented". The whole point
of this API is precisely to avoid having to code the various fallbacks
and conversions by yourself. People wanting full control over the code
path can just write their own routine.

>   I notice that Python/ceval_gil.h has a comment /* We
> assume all modern POSIX systems have gettimeofday() */, which means it
> handles windows completely differently and using   Py_gettimeofday
> instead of GETTIMEOFDAY in gil code may not be appropriate.

Indeed, the GIL code would probably still use its own code paths.
However, other less sensitive code could rely on the new API. For
example, it is not critical for lock timeouts to benefit from the full
gettimeofday() precision.

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