J Kenneth King wrote:
Benjamin Schollnick <bscholln...@gmail.com> writes:
select(undef, undef, undef, 0.01);
# select() is a system call in Perl.. # insert Python equivalent here
That would be: time.sleep(0.01) Perl has a sleep() built-in, but it truncates its argument to an int. If you want to sleep less than a second in Perl, you have to use select as shown. Not so in Python. Python's time.sleep() takes a float argument and calls some platform-dependent function that provides sleeping with sub-second accuracy. On some platforms, it ends up calling the C level select() function. Keep in mind that in both languages, your program may end up sleeping longer than it should due to scheduling or other activity on the system. Hope this helps, -- HansM -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list