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tests: use time.time() for relative start and stop times os.times() does not work on Windows. This was resulting in the test start, stop, and duration times being reported as 0. This commit swaps in time.time() for wall clock measurements. This isn't ideal, as time.time() is not monotonic. But Python 2.7 does not have a monotonic timer that works on Windows. So it is the best we have which is trivially usable. And test times aren't terribly important, so variances due to clock skew are arguably acceptable. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D7126

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__init__.py
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# Copyright 2009 Brian Quinlan. All Rights Reserved.
# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement.
"""Execute computations asynchronously using threads or processes."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
__author__ = 'Brian Quinlan (brian@sweetapp.com)'
from ._base import (
FIRST_COMPLETED,
FIRST_EXCEPTION,
ALL_COMPLETED,
CancelledError,
TimeoutError,
Future,
Executor,
wait,
as_completed,
)
from .thread import ThreadPoolExecutor
try:
from .process import ProcessPoolExecutor
except ImportError:
# some platforms don't have multiprocessing
pass