Neat, thanks for the information.

Le lundi 6 avril 2015 18:04:20 UTC+2, [email protected] a écrit :
>
> Hi,
> I made a simple class called TimeTravelLoop for testing asyncio code that 
> has sleeps or waits inside of it. 
> You might find it useful. It could be found here:
>
> https://github.com/realcr/asyncio_time_travel
>
> Example usage in python code:
> import asyncio
> from time_travel_util import TimeTravelLoop
>
> SLEEP_TIME = 1000
>
> tloop = TimeTravelLoop()
>
> @asyncio.coroutine
> def inner_cor():
>         # Sleep for a long time:
>         yield from asyncio.sleep(SLEEP_TIME,loop=tloop)
>
> tloop.run_until_complete(inner_cor())
>
> This code won't sleep. It will return immediately.
>
> TimeTravelLoop is based on asyncio.test_utils.TestLoop source code, but it 
> has different behaviour.
> You don't need a generator or to think about time calculations. You just 
> plug in the loop and your asyncio code should work as expected.
>
> Regards,
> real.
>

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