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Subject:    Continuous Timer
From:       "Robert Dailey" <rcdailey () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-05-31 1:50:13
Message-ID: 496954360805301850u4ce63746vc8fcc84ad1b72824 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi,

Reading through the Python 2.5 docs, I'm seeing a Timer class in the
threading module, however I cannot find a timer object that will
continuously call a function of my choice every XXXX amount of milliseconds.
For example, every 1000 milliseconds I want a function named Foo to be
called. This would continue to happen until I terminate the timer in my main
thread. Thanks for the help.

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Hi,<br><br>Reading through the Python 2.5 docs, I&#39;m seeing a Timer class in the \
threading module, however I cannot find a timer object that will continuously call a \
function of my choice every XXXX amount of milliseconds. For example, every 1000 \
milliseconds I want a function named Foo to be called. This would continue to happen \
until I terminate the timer in my main thread. Thanks for the help.<br>



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