python-monotonic 0.6-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
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python-monotonic (0.6-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * New upstream release. -- Corey Bryant <email address hidden> Thu, 25 Feb 2016 14:26:18 -0500
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- python-monotonic: implementation of time.monotonic() - Python 2.x
This module provides a monotonic() function which returns the value (in
fractional seconds) of a clock which never goes backwards. On Python 3.3 or
newer, monotonic will be an alias of time.monotonic from the standard library.
On older versions, it will fall back to an equivalent implementation:
GetTickCount64 on Windows, mach_absolute_time on OS X, and clock_gettime(3)
on Linux/BSD.
.
If no suitable implementation exists for the current platform, attempting to
import this module (or to import from it) will cause a RuntimeError exception
to be raised.
.
This package contains the Python 2.x module.
- python3-monotonic: implementation of time.monotonic() - Python 3.x
This module provides a monotonic() function which returns the value (in
fractional seconds) of a clock which never goes backwards. On Python 3.3 or
newer, monotonic will be an alias of time.monotonic from the standard library.
On older versions, it will fall back to an equivalent implementation:
GetTickCount64 on Windows, mach_absolute_time on OS X, and clock_gettime(3)
on Linux/BSD.
.
If no suitable implementation exists for the current platform, attempting to
import this module (or to import from it) will cause a RuntimeError exception
to be raised.
.
This package contains the Python 3.x module.