Re: clocking subprocesses

2008-03-03 Thread Karthik Gurusamy
On Mar 3, 9:57 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I've seen several threads on this subject, but haven't (yet) run > across one that answers my specific questions. This should be really > easy for someone, so here goes: > > I'm running some numerical simulations under Ubuntu, and using Python

Re: clocking subprocesses

2008-03-03 Thread Matt Nordhoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Mar 3, 12:41 pm, Preston Landers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Run your command through the "time" program. You can parse the output >> format of "time", or set a custom output format. This mostly applies >> to Unix-like systems but there is probably an equivalent s

Re: clocking subprocesses

2008-03-03 Thread barnburnr
On Mar 3, 12:41 pm, Preston Landers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Run your command through the "time" program. You can parse the output > format of "time", or set a custom output format. This mostly applies > to Unix-like systems but there is probably an equivalent somewhere on > Windows. > > P

Re: clocking subprocesses

2008-03-03 Thread Preston Landers
On Mar 3, 11:57 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > So, long story short, I need to get CPU time of something I call using > subprocess.call().   Run your command through the "time" program. You can parse the output format of "time", or set a custom output format. This mostly applies to Unix-like sy

clocking subprocesses

2008-03-03 Thread barnburnr
Hi, I've seen several threads on this subject, but haven't (yet) run across one that answers my specific questions. This should be really easy for someone, so here goes: I'm running some numerical simulations under Ubuntu, and using Python as my scripting language to automatically manage input a