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if ":!giveaway" in prevdata and senderusr in securelist and agive == 0:
    agive = agive+1
    message("Giveaway started by: " + senderusr)
    time.sleep(3)
    agive = 0
    enteredgiveaway = enteredgiveaway.rstrip()
    enteredgiveaway = enteredgiveaway.split(" ")
    gg = random.choice(enteredgiveaway)
    message("The winner of the giveaway is: " + gg)
    gg = ""
    enteredgiveaway = ""

if "PRIVMSG" in prevdata and agive == 1:
    enteredgiveaway += senderusr + " "

The first if starts a giveaway and then after 3 seconds will select a random user that typed in the IRC and message the IRC saying whoever won.

However, my problem is that the second if is unable to collect users because the first command sleeps the program and the other if is unable to work.

How do I sleep but have the program be able to do to other stuff ?

(IRC Bot)

Entire Code : http://pastebin.com/Qr8hAH14

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Let the first if clause set a Timer, calling a method that does what you now do after sleeping.

from threading import Timer

def giveaway():
    agive = 0
    enteredgiveaway = enteredgiveaway.rstrip()
    enteredgiveaway = enteredgiveaway.split(" ")
    gg = random.choice(enteredgiveaway)
    message("The winner of the giveaway is: " + gg)
    gg = ""
    enteredgiveaway = ""

and in your quoted code segment:

if ":!giveaway" in prevdata and senderusr in securelist and agive == 0:
    agive = agive+1
    message("Giveaway started by: " + senderusr)
    t = Timer(3, giveaway)
    t.start()

...

This is a bit sketchy, as I can't tell where, for example, enteredgiveaway is coming from in your code sample. So, depending on the rest of your code, you might have to reorganize/restructure a bit to make it work. It's probably better too to put everything in a class and use instance variables, if you haven't done that already.

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  • I think this is basically what i'm wanting. However i need to edit it to work with my code. Will reply again if i get it working with this. Oct 6, 2012 at 0:33
  • Updated main post with my entire code. Using your code i get: Exception in thread Thread-1: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python27\lib\threading.py", line 551, in __bootstrap_inner self.run() File "C:\Python27\lib\threading.py", line 755, in run self.function(*self.args, **self.kwargs) File "Updating.py", line 156, in giveaway enteredgiveaway = enteredgiveaway.rstrip() UnboundLocalError: local variable 'enteredgiveaway' referenced before assignment Not sure why? Can functions not access the global variables? Oct 6, 2012 at 0:43
  • They can, but only if you tell them to. The simplest (not the cleanest..) fix would be to add global enteredgiveaway at the start of giveaway()
    – Junuxx
    Oct 6, 2012 at 0:47

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