asyncio.sleep() vs time.sleep()
Posté 2023-03-15 19:00:59
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Both of these functions basically has the same purpose, but a little different. Time.sleep() makes the first call wait for an amount of seconds, but will block other calls which won't be able to async. On the other hand, asyncio.sleep() does the same thing, but allows other calls to run at the same time as the first call which will not block anything.
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