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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ def func_timeout(timeout, func, args=(), kwargs=None):
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if isStopped is False:
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# Assemble the alternate traceback, excluding this function
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# from the trace (by going to next frame)
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# Pytohn3 reads native from __traceback__,
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# Pytohn3 reads native from __traceback__,
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# python2 has a different form for "raise"
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e.__traceback__ = exc_info[2].tb_next
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exception.append( e )
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@ -120,34 +120,34 @@ def func_set_timeout(timeout, allowOverride=False):
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If #timeout is provided as a lambda/function, it will be called
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prior to each invocation of the decorated function to calculate the timeout to be used
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for that call, based on the arguments passed to the decorated function.
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For example, you may have a "processData" function whose execution time
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depends on the number of "data" elements, so you may want a million elements to have a
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depends on the number of "data" elements, so you may want a million elements to have a
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much higher timeout than seven elements.)
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If #allowOverride is True AND a kwarg of "forceTimeout" is passed to the wrapped function, that timeout
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will be used for that single call.
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@param timeout <float OR lambda/function> -
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@param timeout <float OR lambda/function> -
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**If float:**
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Default number of seconds max to allow function to execute
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before throwing FunctionTimedOut
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**If lambda/function:
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If a function/lambda is provided, it will be called for every
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invocation of the decorated function (unless #allowOverride=True and "forceTimeout" was passed)
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invocation of the decorated function (unless #allowOverride=True and "forceTimeout" was passed)
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to determine the timeout to use based on the arguments to the decorated function.
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The arguments as passed into the decorated function will be passed to this function.
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They either must match exactly to what the decorated function has, OR
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if you prefer to get the *args (list of ordered args) and **kwargs ( key : value keyword args form),
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define your calculate function like:
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def calculateTimeout(*args, **kwargs):
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...
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or lambda like:
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calculateTimeout = lambda *args, **kwargs : ...
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class FunctionTimedOut(BaseException):
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retry - Retry the timed-out function with same arguments.
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@param timeout <float/RETRY_SAME_TIMEOUT/None> Default RETRY_SAME_TIMEOUT
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If RETRY_SAME_TIMEOUT : Will retry the function same args, same timeout
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If a float/int : Will retry the function same args with provided timeout
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If None : Will retry function same args no timeout
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ class FunctionTimedOut(BaseException):
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'''
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if timeout is None:
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return self.timedOutFunction(*(self.timedOutArgs), **self.timedOutKwargs)
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from .dafunc import func_timeout
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if timeout == RETRY_SAME_TIMEOUT:
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