Python: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Created page with "=== Check for input #1 === <code> import sys, select print "You have ten seconds to answer!" i, o, e = select.select( [sys.stdin], [], [], 10 ) if (i): print "You said", sys.stdin.readline().strip() else: print "You said nothing!" </code> === Check for input #2 === <code> import signal TIMEOUT = 5 # number of seconds your want for timeout def interrupted(signum, frame): "called when read times out" print 'interrupted!' signal.signal(sig..." |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
=== Check for input #1 === | === Check for input #1 === | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
import sys, select | import sys, select | ||
Line 13: | Line 12: | ||
print "You said nothing!" | print "You said nothing!" | ||
</code> | </code> | ||
=== Check for input #2 === | === Check for input #2 === | ||
Latest revision as of 18:49, 7 April 2024
Check for input #1[edit | edit source]
import sys, select
print "You have ten seconds to answer!"
i, o, e = select.select( [sys.stdin], [], [], 10 )
if (i):
print "You said", sys.stdin.readline().strip()
else:
print "You said nothing!"
Check for input #2[edit | edit source]
import signal
TIMEOUT = 5 # number of seconds your want for timeout
def interrupted(signum, frame):
"called when read times out"
print 'interrupted!'
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, interrupted)
def input():
try:
print 'You have 5 seconds to type in your stuff...'
foo = raw_input()
return foo
except:
# timeout
return
# set alarm
signal.alarm(TIMEOUT)
s = input()
# disable the alarm after success
signal.alarm(0)
print 'You typed', s