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. >
