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<font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial" > <br /><big ><big ><strong >func_timeout</strong></big></big> (version 4.3.5)</font></td><td align="right" valign="bottom" ><font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial" ><a href="func_timeout.html" >index</a></font></td></tr></table>
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<p ><tt >Copyright (c) 2016, 2017, 2019 Tim Savannah All Rights Reserved.<br />
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Licensed under the Lesser GNU Public License Version 3, LGPLv3. You should have recieved a copy of this with the source distribution as<br />
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LICENSE, otherwise it is available at https://github.com/kata198/func_timeout/LICENSE</tt></p>
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<font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial" ><big ><strong >Package Contents</strong></big></font></td></tr>
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<tr ><td bgcolor="#aa55cc" ><tt > </tt></td><td > </td>
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<td width="100%" ><table width="100%" summary="list" ><tr ><td width="25%" valign="top" ><a href="func_timeout.StoppableThread.html" >StoppableThread</a><br />
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<a href="func_timeout.dafunc.html" >dafunc</a><br />
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</td><td width="25%" valign="top" ><a href="func_timeout.exceptions.html" >exceptions</a><br />
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<a href="func_timeout.py2_raise.html" >py2_raise</a><br />
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<font color="#000000" face="helvetica, arial" ><a name="FunctionTimedOut" >class <strong >FunctionTimedOut</strong></a>(<a href="builtins.html#BaseException" >builtins.BaseException</a>)</font></td></tr>
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<tr bgcolor="#ffc8d8" ><td rowspan="2" ><tt > </tt></td>
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<td colspan="2" ><tt ><a href="#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a>(msg='', timedOutAfter=None, timedOutFunction=None, timedOutArgs=None, timedOutKwargs=None)<br />
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<a href="#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a> - Exception raised when a function times out<br />
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@property timedOutAfter - Number of seconds before timeout was triggered<br />
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@property timedOutFunction - Function called which timed out<br />
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@property timedOutArgs - Ordered args to function<br />
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@property timedOutKwargs - Keyword args to function<br />
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@method retry - Retries the function with same arguments, with option to run with original timeout, no timeout, or a different<br />
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explicit timeout. @see <a href="#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a>.retry<br /> </tt></td></tr>
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<tr ><td > </td>
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<td width="100%" ><dl ><dt >Method resolution order:</dt>
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<dd ><a href="func_timeout.exceptions.html#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a></dd>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-__init__" ><strong >__init__</strong></a>(self, msg='', timedOutAfter=None, timedOutFunction=None, timedOutArgs=None, timedOutKwargs=None)</dt><dd ><tt >__init__ - Create this exception type.<br />
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You should not need to do this outside of testing, it will be created by the func_timeout API<br />
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@param msg <str> - A predefined message, otherwise we will attempt to generate one from the other arguments.<br />
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@param timedOutAfter <None/float> - Number of seconds before timing-out. Filled-in by API, None will produce "Unknown"<br />
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@param timedOutFunction <None/function> - Reference to the function that timed-out. Filled-in by API." None will produce "Unknown Function"<br />
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@param timedOutArgs <None/tuple/list> - List of fixed-order arguments ( *args ), or None for no args.<br />
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@param timedOutKwargs <None/dict> - Dict of keyword arg ( **kwargs ) names to values, or None for no kwargs.</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-getMsg" ><strong >getMsg</strong></a>(self)</dt><dd ><tt >getMsg - Generate a default message based on parameters to <a href="#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a> exception'<br />
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@return <str> - Message</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-retry" ><strong >retry</strong></a>(self, timeout='RETRY_SAME_TIMEOUT')</dt><dd ><tt >retry - Retry the timed-out function with same arguments.<br />
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@param timeout <float/RETRY_SAME_TIMEOUT/None> Default RETRY_SAME_TIMEOUT<br />
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If RETRY_SAME_TIMEOUT : Will retry the function same args, same timeout<br />
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If a float/int : Will retry the function same args with provided timeout<br />
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If None : Will retry function same args no timeout<br />
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@return - Returnval from function</tt></dd></dl>
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<dd ><tt >list of weak references to the object (if defined)</tt></dd>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-__delattr__" ><strong >__delattr__</strong></a>(self, name, /)</dt><dd ><tt >Implement delattr(self, name).</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-__getattribute__" ><strong >__getattribute__</strong></a>(self, name, /)</dt><dd ><tt >Return getattr(self, name).</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-__reduce__" ><strong >__reduce__</strong></a>(...)</dt><dd ><tt >Helper for pickle.</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-__repr__" ><strong >__repr__</strong></a>(self, /)</dt><dd ><tt >Return repr(self).</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-__setattr__" ><strong >__setattr__</strong></a>(self, name, value, /)</dt><dd ><tt >Implement setattr(self, name, value).</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-__setstate__" ><strong >__setstate__</strong></a>(...)</dt></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-__str__" ><strong >__str__</strong></a>(self, /)</dt><dd ><tt >Return str(self).</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-with_traceback" ><strong >with_traceback</strong></a>(...)</dt><dd ><tt >Exception.<a href="#FunctionTimedOut-with_traceback" >with_traceback</a>(tb) --<br />
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set self.<strong >__traceback__</strong> to tb and return self.</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="FunctionTimedOut-__new__" ><strong >__new__</strong></a>(*args, **kwargs)<font color="#909090" ><font face="helvetica, arial" > from <a href="builtins.html#type" >builtins.type</a></font></font></dt><dd ><tt >Create and return a new object. See help(type) for accurate signature.</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >__cause__</strong></dt>
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<dd ><tt >exception cause</tt></dd>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >__context__</strong></dt>
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<dd ><tt >exception context</tt></dd>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >__dict__</strong></dt>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >__suppress_context__</strong></dt>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >__traceback__</strong></dt>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >args</strong></dt>
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<font color="#000000" face="helvetica, arial" ><a name="StoppableThread" >class <strong >StoppableThread</strong></a>(<a href="threading.html#Thread" >threading.Thread</a>)</font></td></tr>
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<tr bgcolor="#ffc8d8" ><td rowspan="2" ><tt > </tt></td>
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<td colspan="2" ><tt ><a href="#StoppableThread" >StoppableThread</a>(group=None, target=None, name=None, args=(), kwargs=None, *, daemon=None)<br />
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<a href="#StoppableThread" >StoppableThread</a> - A thread that can be stopped by forcing an exception in the execution context.<br />
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It is recommended that if you call stop ( @see <a href="#StoppableThread" >StoppableThread</a>.stop ) that you use an exception that inherits <a href="builtins.html#BaseException" >BaseException</a>, to ensure it likely isn't caught.<br />
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Also, beware unmarked exception handlers in your code. Code like this:<br />
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doSomething()<br />
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continue<br />
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will never be able to abort, because the exception you raise is immediately caught.<br />
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The exception is raised over and over, with a specifed delay (default 2.0 seconds)<br /> </tt></td></tr>
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<tr ><td > </td>
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<dd ><a href="func_timeout.StoppableThread.html#StoppableThread" >StoppableThread</a></dd>
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<dd ><a href="threading.html#Thread" >threading.Thread</a></dd>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-stop" ><strong >stop</strong></a>(self, exception, raiseEvery=2.0)</dt><dd ><tt >Stops the thread by raising a given exception.<br />
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that inherits from <a href="builtins.html#BaseException" >BaseException</a> (so except Exception as e: continue; isn't a problem)<br />
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This should be a class/type, NOT an instance, i.e. MyExceptionType not MyExceptionType()<br />
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@param raiseEvery <float> Default 2.0 - We will keep raising this exception every #raiseEvery seconds,<br />
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until the thread terminates.<br />
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If your code traps a specific exception type, this will allow you #raiseEvery seconds to cleanup before exit.<br />
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to break out of their exception handler.<br />
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@return <None></tt></dd></dl>
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*group* should be None; reserved for future extension when a ThreadGroup<br />
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class is implemented.<br />
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method. Defaults to None, meaning nothing is called.<br />
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*name* is the thread name. By default, a unique name is constructed of<br />
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the form "<a href="threading.html#Thread" >Thread</a>-N" where N is a small decimal number.<br />
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*args* is the argument tuple for the target invocation. Defaults to ().<br />
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the base class constructor (<a href="threading.html#Thread" >Thread</a>.<a href="#StoppableThread-__init__" >__init__</a>()) before doing anything<br />
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else to the thread.</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-__repr__" ><strong >__repr__</strong></a>(self)</dt><dd ><tt >Return repr(self).</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-getName" ><strong >getName</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-isAlive" ><strong >isAlive</strong></a>(self)</dt><dd ><tt >Return whether the thread is alive.<br />
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This method is deprecated, use <a href="#StoppableThread-is_alive" >is_alive</a>() instead.</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-isDaemon" ><strong >isDaemon</strong></a>(self)</dt></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-is_alive" ><strong >is_alive</strong></a>(self)</dt><dd ><tt >Return whether the thread is alive.<br />
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This method returns True just before the <a href="#StoppableThread-run" >run</a>() method starts until just<br />
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after the <a href="#StoppableThread-run" >run</a>() method terminates. The module function enumerate()<br />
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returns a list of all alive threads.</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-join" ><strong >join</strong></a>(self, timeout=None)</dt><dd ><tt >Wait until the thread terminates.<br />
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This blocks the calling thread until the thread whose <a href="#StoppableThread-join" >join</a>() method is<br />
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called terminates -- either normally or through an unhandled exception<br />
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or until the optional timeout occurs.<br />
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When the timeout argument is present and not None, it should be a<br />
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floating point number specifying a timeout for the operation in seconds<br />
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(or fractions thereof). As <a href="#StoppableThread-join" >join</a>() always returns None, you must call<br />
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<a href="#StoppableThread-is_alive" >is_alive</a>() after <a href="#StoppableThread-join" >join</a>() to decide whether a timeout happened -- if the<br />
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thread is still alive, the <a href="#StoppableThread-join" >join</a>() call timed out.<br />
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block until the thread terminates.<br />
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<a href="#StoppableThread-join" >join</a>() raises a RuntimeError if an attempt is made to join the current<br />
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thread as that would cause a deadlock. It is also an error to <a href="#StoppableThread-join" >join</a>() a<br />
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thread before it has been started and attempts to do so raises the same<br />
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exception.</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-run" ><strong >run</strong></a>(self)</dt><dd ><tt >Method representing the thread's activity.<br />
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You may override this method in a subclass. The standard <a href="#StoppableThread-run" >run</a>() method<br />
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invokes the callable object passed to the object's constructor as the<br />
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target argument, if any, with sequential and keyword arguments taken<br />
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from the args and kwargs arguments, respectively.</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-setDaemon" ><strong >setDaemon</strong></a>(self, daemonic)</dt></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-setName" ><strong >setName</strong></a>(self, name)</dt></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="StoppableThread-start" ><strong >start</strong></a>(self)</dt><dd ><tt >Start the thread's activity.<br />
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It must be called at most once per thread object. It arranges for the<br />
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object's <a href="#StoppableThread-run" >run</a>() method to be invoked in a separate thread of control.<br />
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This method will raise a RuntimeError if called more than once on the<br />
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same thread object.</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >__dict__</strong></dt>
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<dd ><tt >dictionary for instance variables (if defined)</tt></dd>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >__weakref__</strong></dt>
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<dd ><tt >list of weak references to the object (if defined)</tt></dd>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >daemon</strong></dt>
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<dd ><tt >A boolean value indicating whether this thread is a daemon thread.<br />
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This must be set before start() is called, otherwise RuntimeError is<br />
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raised. Its initial value is inherited from the creating thread; the<br />
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main thread is not a daemon thread and therefore all threads created in<br />
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the main thread default to daemon = False.<br />
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The entire Python program exits when no alive non-daemon threads are<br />
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left.</tt></dd>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >ident</strong></dt>
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<dd ><tt >Thread identifier of this thread or None if it has not been started.<br />
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This is a nonzero integer. See the get_ident() function. Thread<br />
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identifiers may be recycled when a thread exits and another thread is<br />
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created. The identifier is available even after the thread has exited.</tt></dd>
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<dl ><dt ><strong >name</strong></dt>
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<dd ><tt >A string used for identification purposes only.<br />
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It has no semantics. Multiple threads may be given the same name. The<br />
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<font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial" ><big ><strong >Functions</strong></big></font></td></tr>
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<tr ><td bgcolor="#eeaa77" ><tt > </tt></td><td > </td>
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<td width="100%" ><dl ><dt ><a name="-func_set_timeout" ><strong >func_set_timeout</strong></a>(timeout, allowOverride=False)</dt><dd ><tt >func_set_timeout - Decorator to run a function with a given/calculated timeout (max execution time).<br />
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Optionally (if #allowOverride is True), adds a paramater, "forceTimeout", to the<br />
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function which, if provided, will override the default timeout for that invocation.<br />
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If #timeout is provided as a lambda/function, it will be called<br />
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prior to each invocation of the decorated function to calculate the timeout to be used<br />
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for that call, based on the arguments passed to the decorated function.<br />
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For example, you may have a "processData" function whose execution time<br />
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depends on the number of "data" elements, so you may want a million elements to have a<br />
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much higher timeout than seven elements.)<br />
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If #allowOverride is True AND a kwarg of "forceTimeout" is passed to the wrapped function, that timeout<br />
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will be used for that single call.<br />
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@param timeout <float OR lambda/function> -<br />
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**If float:**<br />
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Default number of seconds max to allow function to execute<br />
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before throwing <a href="#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a><br />
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**If lambda/function:<br />
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If a function/lambda is provided, it will be called for every<br />
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invocation of the decorated function (unless #allowOverride=True and "forceTimeout" was passed)<br />
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to determine the timeout to use based on the arguments to the decorated function.<br />
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The arguments as passed into the decorated function will be passed to this function.<br />
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They either must match exactly to what the decorated function has, OR<br />
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if you prefer to get the *args (list of ordered args) and **kwargs ( key : value keyword args form),<br />
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define your calculate function like:<br />
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def calculateTimeout(*args, **kwargs):<br />
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...<br />
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<br />
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or lambda like:<br />
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<br />
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calculateTimeout = lambda *args, **kwargs : ...<br />
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<br />
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otherwise the args to your calculate function should match exactly the decorated function.<br />
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@param allowOverride <bool> Default False, if True adds a keyword argument to the decorated function,<br />
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"forceTimeout" which, if provided, will override the #timeout. If #timeout was provided as a lambda / function, it<br />
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will not be called.<br />
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@throws <a href="#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a> If time alloted passes without function returning naturally<br />
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@see func_timeout</tt></dd></dl>
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<dl ><dt ><a name="-func_timeout" ><strong >func_timeout</strong></a>(timeout, func, args=(), kwargs=None)</dt><dd ><tt >func_timeout - Runs the given function for up to #timeout# seconds.<br />
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Raises any exceptions #func# would raise, returns what #func# would return (unless timeout is exceeded), in which case it raises <a href="#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a><br />
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@param timeout <float> - Maximum number of seconds to run #func# before terminating<br />
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@param func <function> - The function to call<br />
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@param args <tuple> - Any ordered arguments to pass to the function<br />
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@param kwargs <dict/None> - Keyword arguments to pass to the function.<br />
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@raises - <a href="#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a> if #timeout# is exceeded, otherwise anything #func# could raise will be raised<br />
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If the timeout is exceeded, <a href="#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a> will be raised within the context of the called function every two seconds until it terminates,<br />
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but will not block the calling thread (a new thread will be created to perform the join). If possible, you should try/except <a href="#FunctionTimedOut" >FunctionTimedOut</a><br />
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to return cleanly, but in most cases it will 'just work'.<br />
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@return - The return value that #func# gives</tt></dd></dl>
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<font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial" ><big ><strong >Data</strong></big></font></td></tr>
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<tr ><td bgcolor="#55aa55" ><tt > </tt></td><td > </td>
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<td width="100%" ><strong >__all__</strong> = ('func_timeout', 'func_set_timeout', 'FunctionTimedOut', 'StoppableThread')<br />
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<strong >__version_tuple__</strong> = (4, 3, 5)</td></tr></table>
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