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authorMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2014-03-27 17:10:18 +0100
committerMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2014-03-27 17:10:18 +0100
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@@ -65,8 +65,6 @@ fadein_time = None
def periodically(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, weekday, fade):
'''
- :(int, int, int, int, int, int, int, float?)?→void Place holder for periodically invoked function
-
Invoked periodically
If you want to control at what to invoke this function next time
@@ -74,25 +72,25 @@ def periodically(year, month, day, hour, minute, second, weekday, fade):
number of seconds to wait before invoking this function again.
The value does not need to be an integer.
- @param year:int The year
- @param month:int The month, 1 = January, 12 = December
- @param day:int The day, minimum value is 1, probable maximum value is 31 (*)
- @param hour:int The hour, minimum value is 0, maximum value is 23
- @param minute:int The minute, minimum value is 0, maximum value is 59
- @param second:int The second, minimum value is 0, probable maximum value is 60 (**)
- @param weekday:int The weekday, 1 = Monday, 7 = Sunday
- @param fade:float? Blueshift can use this function to fade into a state when it start
- or exits. `fade` can either be negative, zero or positive or `None`,
- but the magnitude of value cannot exceed 1. When Blueshift starts,
- this function will be invoked multiple with the time parameters
- of the time it is invoked and each time `fade` will increase towards
- 1, starting at 0, when the value is 1, the settings should be applied
- to 100 %. After this this function will be invoked once again with
- `fade` being `None`. When Blueshift exits the same behaviour is used
- except, `fade` decrease towards -1 but start slightly below 0, when
- -1 is reached all settings should be normal. Then Blueshift will NOT
- invoke this function with `fade` being `None`, instead it will by
- itself revert all settings and quit.
+ @param year:int The year
+ @param month:int The month, 1 = January, 12 = December
+ @param day:int The day, minimum value is 1, probable maximum value is 31 (*)
+ @param hour:int The hour, minimum value is 0, maximum value is 23
+ @param minute:int The minute, minimum value is 0, maximum value is 59
+ @param second:int The second, minimum value is 0, probable maximum value is 60 (**)
+ @param weekday:int The weekday, 1 = Monday, 7 = Sunday
+ @param fade:float? Blueshift can use this function to fade into a state when it start
+ or exits. `fade` can either be negative, zero or positive or `None`,
+ but the magnitude of value cannot exceed 1. When Blueshift starts,
+ this function will be invoked multiple with the time parameters
+ of the time it is invoked and each time `fade` will increase towards
+ 1, starting at 0, when the value is 1, the settings should be applied
+ to 100 %. After this this function will be invoked once again with
+ `fade` being `None`. When Blueshift exits the same behaviour is used
+ except, `fade` decrease towards -1 but start slightly below 0, when
+ -1 is reached all settings should be normal. Then Blueshift will NOT
+ invoke this function with `fade` being `None`, instead it will by
+ itself revert all settings and quit.
(*) Can be exceeded if the calendar system is changed, like in 1712-(02)Feb-30
(**) See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second