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monotonic
This module provides a ``monotonic()`` function which returns the
value (in fractional seconds) of a clock which never goes backwards.
On Python 3.3 or newer, ``monotonic`` will be an alias of
``time.monotonic`` from the standard library. On older versions,
it will fall back to an equivalent implementation:
+------------------+----------------------------------------+
| Linux, BSD, AIX | ``clock_gettime(3)`` |
+------------------+----------------------------------------+
| Windows | ``GetTickCount`` or ``GetTickCount64`` |
+------------------+----------------------------------------+
| OS X | ``mach_absolute_time`` |
+------------------+----------------------------------------+
If no suitable implementation exists for the current platform,
attempting to import this module (or to import from it) will
cause a ``RuntimeError`` exception to be raised.
FAQs
An implementation of time.monotonic() for Python 2 & < 3.3
We found that monotonic demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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