"Ryan Strunk" <ryan.str...@gmail.com> wrote
def heartbeat(self):
if self.round_clock_counter > self.round_clock_max:
#todo, call end_round
return
if global_vars.player.fatigue < 100:
global_vars.player.fatigue += 1
self.round_clock = delay(1, heartbeat)
after the bell rings. At the same time, however, the code carries
the burden
of being infinitely recursive without the proper checks in place.
Its not really recursive.
It passes itself as an argument to timer which will eventually call it
again.
But that is not the same as recursion which actually makes the call
inside
the function. So this should not encounter the usual problems with
recursive limits being reached.
'll leave others to comment on your other issues regarding the use
of Threading.timer because I have no real experience of its use.
--
Alan Gauld
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
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