Fix print statements and deprecated time.clock#762
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Thanks Mathias |
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I think we should retain them, textbook is text book and seperate; I think the ph4 development thingy may still be used by @stevemcmillan at some point |
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@rieder merge? |
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time.clock doesn't exist in Python 3.8, so I think process_time() (or otherwise perf_counter() ) would be a suitable replacement.