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=head1 NAME |
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Coro::Timer - timers and timeouts, independent of any event loop |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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# This package is mostly obsoleted by Coro::AnyEvent. |
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use Coro::Timer qw(timeout); |
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# nothing exported by default |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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This package has been mostly obsoleted by L, the only |
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really useful function left in here is C. |
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package Coro::Timer; |
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use Coro (); |
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our $VERSION = 6.512; |
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our @EXPORT_OK = qw(timeout sleep); |
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# compatibility with older programs |
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*sleep = \&Coro::AnyEvent::sleep; |
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=item $flag = timeout $seconds |
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This function will wake up the current coroutine after $seconds seconds |
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and sets $flag to true (it is false initially). If $flag goes out |
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sub timed_wait { |
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my $timeout = Coro::Timer::timeout 60; |
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Coro::schedule; # wait until woken up or timeout |
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return 0 if $timeout; # timed out |
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return 1; # condition satisfied |
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sub timeout($) { |
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