don't print a line every second while waiting for hours, just count down the last 10-70 seconds
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start_day.py
@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ from os.path import exists
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from platform import system
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from subprocess import call
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from time import sleep
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from tools.tools import human_readable_time_from_delta
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import webbrowser
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@ -37,9 +38,15 @@ if start > now:
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print("Do you really want to wait %d days?" % time_wait.days)
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exit()
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for x in range(time_wait.seconds, -1, -1):
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print("Day starts in %02ds.\r" % x)
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sleep(1)
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while time_wait.seconds > 0:
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print("Day %d starts in %s.\r" % (DAY, human_readable_time_from_delta(time_wait)))
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if time_wait.seconds > 70:
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wait = min(1, time_wait.seconds // 3600) * 3600 + min(1, time_wait.seconds // 60) * 60
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sleep(wait)
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else:
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sleep(1)
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time_wait = start - datetime.now()
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with open("skel_day.py", "r") as IN:
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with open(day_file, "w") as OUT:
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