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Update cherrypy==18.9.0
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import collections.abc
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import contextlib
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import datetime
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import functools
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import numbers
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import time
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import collections.abc
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import contextlib
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import jaraco.functools
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class Stopwatch:
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"""
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A simple stopwatch which starts automatically.
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A simple stopwatch that starts automatically.
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>>> w = Stopwatch()
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>>> _1_sec = datetime.timedelta(seconds=1)
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>>> w.split() < _1_sec
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True
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>>> import time
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>>> time.sleep(1.0)
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>>> w.split() >= _1_sec
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True
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>>> w.split() < _1_sec
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True
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It should be possible to launch the Stopwatch in a context:
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Launch the Stopwatch in a context:
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>>> with Stopwatch() as watch:
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... assert isinstance(watch.split(), datetime.timedelta)
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In that case, the watch is stopped when the context is exited,
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so to read the elapsed time:
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After exiting the context, the watch is stopped; read the
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elapsed time directly:
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>>> watch.elapsed
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datetime.timedelta(...)
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