Insert a time.sleep(0.01)
to wait 10 millis between each time poll otherwise your loop polls time continuously without releasing power to the cpu.
Edit: That is better, only waits once if needed. Should a huge CPU overload occur, the time to wait could be negative, and in that case 2 actions could be triggered at once.
And targeted time is recomputed constantly to avoid float accumulation errors.
import time
start_time = time.time()
tick = 1.0 # 1 second
tick_count = 0
while True:
new_time = time.time()
tick_count += 1
targeted_time = start_time + tick*tick_count
time_to_wait = targeted_time - new_time
if time_to_wait>0:
time.sleep(time_to_wait)
print("Magic happens,waited %f seconds" % time_to_wait)
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