HARD REAL TIME PYTHON
James Mills
prologic at shortcircuit.net.au
Mon Oct 6 19:32:37 EDT 2008
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Blubaugh, David A. <dblubaugh at belcan.com> wrote:
> close to real time constraints? For example is it possible to develop a
> python program that can address an interrupt or execute an operation
> within 70 Hz or less?? Are there any additional considerations that I
> should investigate first regarding this matter??
Most event-driven frameworks should be capable
of this kind of "real-time" performance. Indeed my own
event/component framework (pymills) is capable of
much more than 70Hz in terms of performance.
$ python examples/event/bench.py -e 100000
Setting up Sender...
Setting up Receiver...
Total Events: 100005 (74663/s after 1.34s)
If i'm not wrong this roughly equates to about
74 KHz
I hope this helps.
cheers
James
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