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It looks like the comment says it should be an int, but the code will accept float in the write
method. I'll update the comment. Thanks!
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well, I've tried using float like 0.1, the ide prompt warning said it should be int (using pycharm btw) so i just give it up, haven't actually run it, though.
i'll try and update result here, thanks for the reply
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The value is passed into the select
function. I looked up the documentation for that function and it says it takes a float, so it should be okay. Maybe pycharm parsed the docstring and warned you?
https://docs.python.org/2/library/select.html#select.select
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yeah, i think you are right. after manually edited the docstring the warning dissappears, thanks! :)
also you might want to update your online documents, too, it still says timeout_sec is int
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will do, thanks!
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@vivi00790 fyi the docs have been updated
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