I have been trying to run a timer to increase a counter which is used by a class to print out different stuff from a JSON file.
I sort of had something working, but it was always running on top of my cmd prompt and main file so nothing else would work while it was running.
Then I started reading up on schedules and threading and now I'm having a bit of an issue with it. Here is what I have:
import time
import sched
s = sched.scheduler(time.time, time.sleep)
counter = 0
def addCount(counter):
counter = counter + 1
def tick():
print time.time()
s.enter(5, 0, addCount, counter)
s.run()
print time.time()
print counter
tick()
I want it to run the addCount
as the action, but if I use counter as an argument then it returns that it needs to be a sequence not an int. Would I change counter
to counter.append(1)
to add 1 to the counter? Or how would I get addCount
to run as a scheduled task every 5 seconds?
Also if I set the priority to 0 then it should run first and under everything else correct, or am I just way off on how to do this?