You can use an alarm
to time yourself out after four seconds. It'll require some setup to get going, since you need a function and an exception class to use.
import signal
# Define a couple things.
class TimeoutException(Exception):
pass
def timeout_handler(signum, frame):
raise TimeoutException()
# Set the alarm handler.
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM,timeout_handler)
alarmOn = False
try:
while True:
# Pitch detection algorithm
if pitch_energy <= threshold:
# False condition - start your alarm.
if not alarmOn:
signal.alarm(4)
alarmOn = True
else:
# True condition - turn off the alarm.
alarmOn = False
signal.alarm(0)
result.append(pitch)
except TimeoutException: # This happens if four seconds pass without signal.alarm(0) being called.
print "We're done."
signal.alarm(0) # Turn the alarm off
The signal.alarm()
function starts a timer with whatever value you give it, in seconds. If that many seconds pass without the alarm being reset, then a SIGALRM
signal is sent. The way the code above works, it will catch that SIGALRM
signal and throw our custom TimeoutException
. This allows us to break out of the while
loop, since we catch that exception.
EDIT: looking at dano's answer, it's entirely possible that this one is overly complicated. The main difference between ours is that this solution will immediately interrupt what you're doing if four seconds pass - that could stop your pitch detection algorithm right in the middle. dano's solution will always wait until that certain point in the code to check the time.