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Michiel Cottaar
fslpy
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c2d136b9
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c2d136b9
authored
7 years ago
by
Paul McCarthy
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Merge branch 'master' into 'master'
Fix to async module See merge request !24
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python setup.py doc
-
mv doc/html doc/"$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME"
artifacts
:
expire_in
:
1 day
paths
:
-
doc/$CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME
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stage
:
build
image
:
python:3.5
tags
:
-
docker
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python setup.py bdist_wheel
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@@ -77,13 +77,11 @@ Other facilities
The ``async`` module also defines the :func:`mutex` decorator, which is
intended to be used to mark the methods of a class as being mutually exclusive.
The ``mutex`` decorator uses the :class:`MutexFactory` class to do its work.
.. todo:: You could possibly use ``props.callqueue`` to drive the idle loop.
"""
import
time
import
atexit
import
logging
import
functools
import
threading
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@@ -213,6 +211,9 @@ def idleReset():
global
_idleTimer
global
_idleCallRate
if
_idleTimer
is
not
None
:
_idleTimer
.
Stop
()
_idleRegistered
=
False
_idleQueue
=
queue
.
Queue
()
_idleQueueDict
=
{}
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@@ -220,6 +221,11 @@ def idleReset():
_idleCallRate
=
200
# Call idleReset on exit, in
# case the idleTimer is active.
atexit
.
register
(
idleReset
)
def
getIdleTimeout
():
"""
Returns the current ``wx`` idle loop time out/call rate.
"""
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@@ -306,7 +312,7 @@ def _wxIdleLoop(ev):
if
taskName
is
None
:
taskName
=
funcName
else
:
taskName
=
'
{} [{}]
'
.
format
(
taskName
,
funcName
)
# Has enoug
g
h time elapsed
# Has enough time elapsed
# since the task was scheduled?
# If not, re-queue the task.
# If this is the only task on the
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@@ -333,8 +339,15 @@ def _wxIdleLoop(ev):
try
:
_idleQueueDict
.
pop
(
task
.
name
)
except
KeyError
:
pass
# More tasks on the queue?
# Request anotherd event
if
_idleQueue
.
qsize
()
>
queueSizeOffset
:
ev
.
RequestMore
()
# Otherwise use the idle
# timer to make sure that
# the loop keeps ticking
# over
else
:
_idleTimer
.
Start
(
_idleCallRate
,
wx
.
TIMER_ONE_SHOT
)
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