""" This is a stress test for the fastevents module.
*Fast events does not appear faster!*
So far it looks like normal pygame.event is faster by up to two times.
So maybe fastevent isn't fast at all.
Tested on windowsXP sp2 athlon, and freebsd.
However... on my debian duron 850 machine fastevents is faster.
"""
from pygame import *
# the config to try different settings out with the event queues.
# use the fastevent module or not.
use_fast_events = 1
# use pygame.display.flip().
# otherwise we test raw event processing throughput.
with_display = 1
# limit the game loop to 40 fps.
slow_tick = 0
NUM_EVENTS_TO_POST = 200000
if use_fast_events:
event_module = fastevent
else:
event_module = event
from threading import Thread
class post_them(Thread):
def __init__(self):
Thread.__init__(self)
self.done = []
self.stop = []
def run(self):
self.done = []
self.stop = []
for x in range(NUM_EVENTS_TO_POST):
ee = event.Event(USEREVENT)
try_post = 1
# the pygame.event.post raises an exception if the event
# queue is full. so wait a little bit, and try again.
while try_post:
try:
event_module.post(ee)
try_post = 0
except:
pytime.sleep(0.001)
try_post = 1
if self.stop:
return
self.done.append(1)
import time as pytime
def main():
init()
if use_fast_events:
fastevent.init()
c = time.Clock()
win = display.set_mode((640, 480), RESIZABLE)
display.set_caption("fastevent Workout")
poster = post_them()
t1 = pytime.time()
poster.start()
while 1:
# for e in event.get():
#for x in range(200):
# ee = event.Event(USEREVENT)
# r = event_module.post(ee)
# print r
#for e in event_module.get():
event_list = []
event_list = event_module.get()
for e in event_list:
if e.type == QUIT:
print c.get_fps()
poster.stop.append(1)
return
if e.type == KEYDOWN:
if e.key == K_ESCAPE:
print c.get_fps()
poster.stop.append(1)
return
if poster.done:
print c.get_fps()
print c
t2 = pytime.time()
print "total time:%s" % (t2 - t1)
print "events/second:%s" % (NUM_EVENTS_TO_POST / (t2 - t1))
return
if with_display:
display.flip()
if slow_tick:
c.tick(40)
if __name__ == '__main__': main()
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