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nogil-3.12
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The GIL can now be disabled in Python's main branch
Those links are both fairly old. See PEP 703 [0] and Sam’s nogil-3.12 repo [1] for more current versions.
[0] https://peps.python.org/pep-0703/
[1] https://github.com/colesbury/nogil-3.12
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schedule
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The GIL can now be disabled in Python's main branch
Thank you for your insight!
I asked about it to the dev if you're interested, by the way. No replies yet though, since the lib isn't very active to begin with.
https://github.com/dbader/schedule/issues/614
- A great project for schedule tasks
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simple CPP schedule library
similar to this this library in python3
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7 Useful Python Libraries You Should Use in Your Next Project
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how do I make a piece of code in python that will automatically send a message every certain amount of hours
https://github.com/dbader/schedule should do the trick with running periodically.
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Good resources for creating a bash script to call multiple python evironments?
https://github.com/dbader/schedule might help as well
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ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor in Python
Python provides two different modules, sched and concurrent.futures and it is in the hands of the user to implement the ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor. Though there are packages that provide scheduling in Python, there is no implementation as close to the one provided by Java. So, I’ve implemented the same with the APIs to closely resemble the ones in Java.
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How can I make code run at a certain time without making it wait for that time?
You can use the Schedule package
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Executing a command on a certain time
You could look into using cron (a UNIX utility you can use to run commands on a schedule) or schedule, which I don't have a ton of experience with but which is pretty popular and well supported.
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Issue when running schedule with Flask
I need to run a certain task periodically on my Flask application. I decided to use a simple library - Schedule (https://github.com/dbader/schedule) for doing this. I am running the task scheduler on a separate thread from the main application thread. Here's the relevant code snippet.
What are some alternatives?
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