Under what kind of situation, time.sleep(n) would sleep much longer than n seconds?
crow
wentlv at gmail.com
Wed Jun 18 11:24:41 EDT 2014
Hi, Chris & Marko
Thanks for your reply.
I find the reason why my time.sleep take longer time.
In my script, I use wxPython to build up my GUI, and I open another thread to do network communications.
It turned out that if you create a wx.Frame & make it show up, then your time.sleep may sleep longer time than expected.
I will dig deeper for the root cause. Anyway, it's interesting.
Here is a sample code that can reproduce this issue, you need to wait for it to run for a while.
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import time
import threading
import wx
def sleep():
while True:
t = time.time()
time.sleep(1)
print "Actually sleep:", time.time() - t
t1 = threading.Thread(target=sleep)
t1.start()
app =wx.App(False)
frame = wx.Frame(None, title="test")
frame.Show(True)
app.MainLoop()
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