
Security News
Official Go SDK for MCP in Development, Stable Release Expected in August
The official Go SDK for the Model Context Protocol is in development, with a stable, production-ready release expected by August 2025.
Easy-to-use timer for tracking runtimes.
pip install sometimer
from sometimer import timer
# Main functionality is the summary function:
timer.new_checkpoint()
do_stuff()
timer.new_checkpoint(name='useful-name')
do_other_stuff()
...
summary = timer.summary()
print(summary)
timer summary
-duration- -start-
start 0.00s
checkpoint_0: 2.36s 0.10s
useful-name: 0.41s 2.46s
victory lap : 12.01s 2.87s
end 14.87s
timer.__call__()
returns a one-linertimer()
>>> 'timer: 0.202s'
# and with an active checkpoint:
timer()
>>> 'timer: 0.303s checkpoint_0: 0.050s'
@time_this_method
decorator to avoid clutterSome functions are always heavy (e.g. load, data preprocessing, data augmentation) and might be useful to time:
from sometimer import time_this_method
@time_this_method
def heavy_preprocessing(data):
pass
@time_this_method(name='more-descriptive-name')
def inefficient_method(data):
pass
when run, yields:
heavy_preprocessing(data)
inefficient_method(data)
timer.summary()
>>> 'timer summary
-duration- -start-
start: 0.00s 0.00s
heavy_preprocessing: 0.00s 25.10s
more-descriptive-name: 25.10s 13.01s
end: 38.10s'
FAQs
Easy-to-use timer for tracking runtimes
We found that sometimer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
The official Go SDK for the Model Context Protocol is in development, with a stable, production-ready release expected by August 2025.
Security News
New research reveals that LLMs often fake understanding, passing benchmarks but failing to apply concepts or stay internally consistent.
Security News
Django has updated its security policies to reject AI-generated vulnerability reports that include fabricated or unverifiable content.