Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: timelibWAM
Version: 0.0.2
Summary: A library made to inform about run time
Home-page: https://github.com/theWAM/timelib.git
Author: Woody Allen Montilus
Author-email: thewamcoding@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # timelibWAM
        
        timelibWAM is an open source package meant to alert the user about the 
        completion of a program. This can work best with larger
        projects in which may take longer periods of time to 
        finish running. The package can also alert the user
        about errors that occur.
          
        ## Installation
        Copy into terminal/command prompt:
        
            pip install timelibWAM
        
        ## Use 
        
        ### 1. Run: 
        
            from timelibWAM import * 
        
        **IMPORTANT:**
          When utilizing the library, run the import statement by itself. After 
          completing the entry, run the rest of your code. You will incur errors otherwise!
          
        ### 2. Run tl.start() and save its return value in a variable
        
            from timelibWAM import * 
            
            s = tl.start()
        
        ### 3. Enter your code!
        
            from timelibWAM import * 
            
            s = tl.start()
            
            #Your code here
            
        ### 4. Run one of our ending functions (print_end(), frame_end(), send_end(), or send_frame_end()) after your code
            
            from timelibWAM import * 
            
            s = tl.start()
            
            #Your code here
            
            tl.send_frame_end(s)
            
        **IMPORTANT:**
          If you'd like to be alerted in the case of error, steps 2-4 should be within a try statement
          followed by an except statement that runs one of our error functions (frame_alert() or error_alert())
        
        **Best Setup:**
        Copy and paste this bad boy for text and frame alerts:
        
            from timelibWAM import *
        
              try:
                s = tl.start() 
        
                *your code*
                  
                tl.send_frame_end(s)
              
              except Exception as e:
                
                tl.error_alert()
        
        We know that there are plenty of things to be improved upon, so please let us know, or better yet, join in to create a better experience!
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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