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Guido van Rossum2d844d11991-04-07 13:41:50 +00001# Module sched -- a generally useful event scheduler class
2
3# Each instance of this class manages its own queue.
4# No multi-threading is implied; you are supposed to hack that
5# yourself, or use a single instance per application.
6#
7# Each instance is parametrized with two functions, one that is
8# supposed to return the current time, one that is supposed to
Guido van Rossumb6775db1994-08-01 11:34:53 +00009# implement a delay. You can implement real-time scheduling by
10# substituting time and sleep from built-in module time, or you can
11# implement simulated time by writing your own functions. This can
12# also be used to integrate scheduling with STDWIN events; the delay
13# function is allowed to modify the queue. Time can be expressed as
Guido van Rossuma31b9cc1991-04-21 19:33:53 +000014# integers or floating point numbers, as long as it is consistent.
Guido van Rossum2d844d11991-04-07 13:41:50 +000015
16# Events are specified by tuples (time, priority, action, argument).
17# As in UNIX, lower priority numbers mean higher priority; in this
18# way the queue can be maintained fully sorted. Execution of the
19# event means calling the action function, passing it the argument.
20# Remember that in Python, multiple function arguments can be packed
21# in a tuple. The action function may be an instance method so it
22# has another way to reference private data (besides global variables).
23# Parameterless functions or methods cannot be used, however.
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Guido van Rossum5478cc61991-11-12 15:37:53 +000025# XXX The timefunc and delayfunc should have been defined as methods
26# XXX so you can define new kinds of schedulers using subclassing
27# XXX instead of having to define a module or class just to hold
28# XXX the global state of your particular time and delay functtions.
29
Guido van Rossum4e160981992-09-02 20:43:20 +000030import bisect
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Guido van Rossumce084481991-12-26 13:06:29 +000032class scheduler:
Guido van Rossum2d844d11991-04-07 13:41:50 +000033 #
34 # Initialize a new instance, passing the time and delay functions
35 #
Guido van Rossum7bc817d1993-12-17 15:25:27 +000036 def __init__(self, timefunc, delayfunc):
Guido van Rossum2d844d11991-04-07 13:41:50 +000037 self.queue = []
38 self.timefunc = timefunc
39 self.delayfunc = delayfunc
Guido van Rossum2d844d11991-04-07 13:41:50 +000040 #
41 # Enter a new event in the queue at an absolute time.
42 # Returns an ID for the event which can be used
43 # to remove it, if necessary.
44 #
Guido van Rossum89a78691992-12-14 12:57:56 +000045 def enterabs(self, time, priority, action, argument):
46 event = time, priority, action, argument
Guido van Rossum4e160981992-09-02 20:43:20 +000047 bisect.insort(self.queue, event)
Guido van Rossum2d844d11991-04-07 13:41:50 +000048 return event # The ID
49 #
50 # A variant that specifies the time as a relative time.
51 # This is actually the more commonly used interface.
52 #
Guido van Rossum89a78691992-12-14 12:57:56 +000053 def enter(self, delay, priority, action, argument):
Guido van Rossum2d844d11991-04-07 13:41:50 +000054 time = self.timefunc() + delay
55 return self.enterabs(time, priority, action, argument)
56 #
57 # Remove an event from the queue.
58 # This must be presented the ID as returned by enter().
59 # If the event is not in the queue, this raises RuntimeError.
60 #
61 def cancel(self, event):
62 self.queue.remove(event)
63 #
64 # Check whether the queue is empty.
65 #
66 def empty(self):
Guido van Rossumbdfcfcc1992-01-01 19:35:13 +000067 return len(self.queue) == 0
Guido van Rossum2d844d11991-04-07 13:41:50 +000068 #
69 # Run: execute events until the queue is empty.
70 #
71 # When there is a positive delay until the first event, the
72 # delay function is called and the event is left in the queue;
73 # otherwise, the event is removed from the queue and executed
74 # (its action function is called, passing it the argument).
75 # If the delay function returns prematurely, it is simply
76 # restarted.
77 #
78 # It is legal for both the delay function and the action
79 # function to to modify the queue or to raise an exception;
80 # exceptions are not caught but the scheduler's state
81 # remains well-defined so run() may be called again.
82 #
Guido van Rossuma31b9cc1991-04-21 19:33:53 +000083 # A questionably hack is added to allow other threads to run:
84 # just after an event is executed, a delay of 0 is executed,
85 # to avoid monopolizing the CPU when other threads are also
86 # runnable.
87 #
Guido van Rossum2d844d11991-04-07 13:41:50 +000088 def run(self):
89 q = self.queue
90 while q:
91 time, priority, action, argument = q[0]
92 now = self.timefunc()
93 if now < time:
94 self.delayfunc(time - now)
95 else:
96 del q[0]
Guido van Rossum89a78691992-12-14 12:57:56 +000097 void = apply(action, argument)
Guido van Rossuma31b9cc1991-04-21 19:33:53 +000098 self.delayfunc(0) # Let other threads run
Guido van Rossum2d844d11991-04-07 13:41:50 +000099 #