Hi, 

I am slightly confused by what you are stating. What do you mean by 
returning 2 arguments after it ran an event with schedule_once. There is no 
return value, because it is an asynchronous call.

Pyglet.clock is the official clock being used everywhere in pyglet, AFAIK.

Rob

Op maandag 9 maart 2015 22:42:51 UTC+1 schreef Brandon Keith Biggs:
>
>  Hello,
> I am messing around with pyglet.clock and I am wondering why the default 
> clock returns 2 arguments after having ran an event scheduled with 
> schedule_once?
> It returns the system time and your arguments.
> Is it best practice to not use the default clock, is that why it is like 
> this? Does window have another clock that I am to use?
> Thanks,
>
> -- 
> Brandon Keith Biggs <http://www.brandonkeithbiggs.com/>
>  

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