timeit: remove --clock and --time options
Issue #28240: timeit: remove -c/--clock and -t/--time command line options
which were deprecated since Python 3.3.
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_timeit.py b/Lib/test/test_timeit.py
index 7a2be53..cf4eec9 100644
--- a/Lib/test/test_timeit.py
+++ b/Lib/test/test_timeit.py
@@ -293,18 +293,6 @@
# the help text, but since it's there, check for it.
self.assertEqual(s, timeit.__doc__ + ' ')
- def test_main_using_time(self):
- fake_timer = FakeTimer()
- s = self.run_main(switches=['-t'], timer=fake_timer)
- self.assertEqual(s, self.MAIN_DEFAULT_OUTPUT)
- self.assertIs(fake_timer.saved_timer, time.time)
-
- def test_main_using_clock(self):
- fake_timer = FakeTimer()
- s = self.run_main(switches=['-c'], timer=fake_timer)
- self.assertEqual(s, self.MAIN_DEFAULT_OUTPUT)
- self.assertIs(fake_timer.saved_timer, time.clock)
-
def test_main_verbose(self):
s = self.run_main(switches=['-v'])
self.assertEqual(s, dedent("""\
diff --git a/Lib/timeit.py b/Lib/timeit.py
index d40998c..3395b36 100644
--- a/Lib/timeit.py
+++ b/Lib/timeit.py
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
Library usage: see the Timer class.
Command line usage:
- python timeit.py [-n N] [-r N] [-s S] [-t] [-c] [-p] [-h] [--] [statement]
+ python timeit.py [-n N] [-r N] [-s S] [-p] [-h] [--] [statement]
Options:
-n/--number N: how many times to execute 'statement' (default: see below)
@@ -17,8 +17,6 @@
-s/--setup S: statement to be executed once initially (default 'pass').
Execution time of this setup statement is NOT timed.
-p/--process: use time.process_time() (default is time.perf_counter())
- -t/--time: use time.time() (deprecated)
- -c/--clock: use time.clock() (deprecated)
-v/--verbose: print raw timing results; repeat for more digits precision
-u/--unit: set the output time unit (usec, msec, or sec)
-h/--help: print this usage message and exit
@@ -291,10 +289,6 @@
repeat = int(a)
if repeat <= 0:
repeat = 1
- if o in ("-t", "--time"):
- timer = time.time
- if o in ("-c", "--clock"):
- timer = time.clock
if o in ("-p", "--process"):
timer = time.process_time
if o in ("-v", "--verbose"):