Issue #16641: Fix default values of sched.scheduler.enter arguments were modifiable.

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Serhiy Storchaka 2012-12-29 21:13:45 +02:00
parent e912496c60
commit c04957bff3
3 changed files with 23 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -36,19 +36,22 @@ Example::
>>> import sched, time
>>> s = sched.scheduler(time.time, time.sleep)
>>> def print_time(): print("From print_time", time.time())
>>> def print_time(a='default'):
... print("From print_time", time.time(), a)
...
>>> def print_some_times():
... print(time.time())
... s.enter(5, 1, print_time, ())
... s.enter(10, 1, print_time, ())
... s.enter(10, 1, print_time)
... s.enter(5, 2, print_time, argument=('positional',))
... s.enter(5, 1, print_time, kwargs={'a': 'keyword'})
... s.run()
... print(time.time())
...
>>> print_some_times()
930343690.257
From print_time 930343695.274
From print_time 930343700.273
From print_time 930343695.274 positional
From print_time 930343695.275 keyword
From print_time 930343700.273 default
930343700.276
.. _scheduler-objects:
@ -59,7 +62,7 @@ Scheduler Objects
:class:`scheduler` instances have the following methods and attributes:
.. method:: scheduler.enterabs(time, priority, action, argument=[], kwargs={})
.. method:: scheduler.enterabs(time, priority, action, argument=(), kwargs={})
Schedule a new event. The *time* argument should be a numeric type compatible
with the return value of the *timefunc* function passed to the constructor.
@ -67,8 +70,10 @@ Scheduler Objects
*priority*.
Executing the event means executing ``action(*argument, **kwargs)``.
*argument* must be a sequence holding the parameters for *action*.
*kwargs* must be a dictionary holding the keyword parameters for *action*.
Optional *argument* argument must be a sequence holding the parameters
for *action* if any used.
Optional *kwargs* argument must be a dictionary holding the keyword
parameters for *action* if any used.
Return value is an event which may be used for later cancellation of the event
(see :meth:`cancel`).
@ -80,7 +85,7 @@ Scheduler Objects
*kwargs* parameter was added.
.. method:: scheduler.enter(delay, priority, action, argument=[], kwargs={})
.. method:: scheduler.enter(delay, priority, action, argument=(), kwargs={})
Schedule an event for *delay* more time units. Other than the relative time, the
other arguments, the effect and the return value are the same as those for

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@ -50,6 +50,8 @@ def __le__(s, o): return (s.time, s.priority) <= (o.time, o.priority)
def __gt__(s, o): return (s.time, s.priority) > (o.time, o.priority)
def __ge__(s, o): return (s.time, s.priority) >= (o.time, o.priority)
_sentinel = object()
class scheduler:
def __init__(self, timefunc=_time, delayfunc=time.sleep):
@ -60,19 +62,21 @@ def __init__(self, timefunc=_time, delayfunc=time.sleep):
self.timefunc = timefunc
self.delayfunc = delayfunc
def enterabs(self, time, priority, action, argument=[], kwargs={}):
def enterabs(self, time, priority, action, argument=(), kwargs=_sentinel):
"""Enter a new event in the queue at an absolute time.
Returns an ID for the event which can be used to remove it,
if necessary.
"""
if kwargs is _sentinel:
kwargs = {}
with self._lock:
event = Event(time, priority, action, argument, kwargs)
heapq.heappush(self._queue, event)
return event # The ID
def enter(self, delay, priority, action, argument=[], kwargs={}):
def enter(self, delay, priority, action, argument=(), kwargs=_sentinel):
"""A variant that specifies the time as a relative time.
This is actually the more commonly used interface.

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@ -124,6 +124,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #16641: Fix default values of sched.scheduler.enter arguments were
modifiable.
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