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Author serhiy.storchaka
Recipients belopolsky, benhoyt, benjamin.peterson, ethan.furman, fdrake, lemburg, mrabarnett, serhiy.storchaka, vstinner
Date 2017-10-22.13:38:15
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Yes, it is time.process_time(). This was the cause of adding two new functions time.perf_counter() and time.process_time() and deprecating (in the documentation only) time.clock(). On Windows time.clock() does include time elapsed during sleep, on non-Windows it doesn't. time.clock() should be replaced with the one of these functions, depending on the purpose of its use. Only the user knows for what purposes it uses time.clock() and what is the correct replacement.
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2017-10-22 13:38:15serhiy.storchakasetrecipients: + serhiy.storchaka, lemburg, fdrake, belopolsky, vstinner, benjamin.peterson, mrabarnett, benhoyt, ethan.furman
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