Example #1
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def test_cpu_times_percent_per_cpu(compare_cpu_times, flush):
    t1 = P.cpu_times(1)
    # We need a delay of at least a second here to get close readings for both the APIs
    psutil_times_percent = psutil.cpu_times_percent(1, True)
    pslib_times_percent = P.cpu_times_percent(1, t1)

    for i,psutil_measure in enumerate(psutil_times_percent):
        pslib_measure = pslib_times_percent[i]
        assert compare_cpu_times(pslib_measure, psutil_measure)
Example #2
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def test_cpu_times_percent_per_cpu(compare_cpu_times, flush):
    t1 = P.cpu_times(1)
    # We need a delay of at least a second here to get close readings for both the APIs
    psutil_times_percent = psutil.cpu_times_percent(1, True)
    pslib_times_percent = P.cpu_times_percent(1, t1)

    for i, psutil_measure in enumerate(psutil_times_percent):
        pslib_measure = pslib_times_percent[i]
        assert compare_cpu_times(pslib_measure, psutil_measure)
Example #3
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def test_cpu_times_percent(compare_cpu_times, flush):
    t1 = P.cpu_times(0)
    # We need a delay of at least a second here to get close readings for both the APIs
    psutil_times_percent = psutil.cpu_times_percent(1)
    pslib_times_percent = P.cpu_times_percent(0, t1)
    compare_cpu_times(psutil_times_percent, pslib_times_percent)
Example #4
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def test_cpu_times_percent(compare_cpu_times, flush):
    t1 = P.cpu_times(0)
    # We need a delay of at least a second here to get close readings for both the APIs
    psutil_times_percent = psutil.cpu_times_percent(1)
    pslib_times_percent = P.cpu_times_percent(0, t1)
    compare_cpu_times(psutil_times_percent, pslib_times_percent)