NAME
Time::HiRes - Perl extension for ualarm, usleep, and gettimeofday
SYNOPSIS
use Time::HiRes qw( usleep ualarm gettimeofday tv_interval );
usleep ($microseconds);
ualarm ($microseconds);
ualarm ($microseconds, $interval_microseconds);
$t0 = [gettimeofday];
($seconds, $microseconds) = gettimeofday;
$elapsed = tv_interval ( $t0, [$seconds, $microseconds]);
$elapsed = tv_interval ( $t0, [gettimeofday]);
$elapsed = tv_interval ( $t0 );
use Time::HiRes qw ( time alarm sleep );
$now_fractions = time;
sleep ($floating_seconds);
alarm ($floating_seconds);
alarm ($floating_seconds, $floating_interval);
DESCRIPTION
The Time::HiRes
package implements a Perl interface to the usleep, ualarm, and gettimeofday system calls. See the EXAMPLES section below and the test scripts for usage; see your system documentation for the description of the underlying gettimeofday, usleep, and ualarm calls.
If your system lacks gettimeofday() you don't get gettimeofday() or the one-arg form of tv_interval(). If you don't have usleep() or select() you don't get usleep() or sleep(). If you don't have ualarm() you don't get ualarm() or alarm(). If you try to import an unimplemented function in the use
statement it will fail at compile time.
- gettimeofday
-
Returns a 2 element array with the second and microseconds since the epoch.
- usleep ( $useconds )
-
Issues a usleep for the number of microseconds specified. See also Time::HiRes::sleep.
- ualarm ( $useconds [, $interval_useconds ] )
-
Issues a ualarm call; interval_useconds is optional and will be 0 if unspecified, resulting in alarm-like behaviour.
- tv_interval ( $ref_to_gettimeofday [, $ref_to_later_gettimeofday] )
-
Returns the floating seconds between the two times, which should have been returned by Time::HiRes::gettimeofday. If the second is omitted, then the current time is use.
- time
-
Returns a floating seconds since the epoch. This function can be imported, resulting in a nice drop-in replacement for the
time
provided with perl, see the EXAMPLES below. - sleep ( $floating_seconds )
-
Converts $floating_seconds to microseconds and issues a usleep for the result. This function can be imported, resulting in a nice drop-in replacement for the
sleep
provided with perl, see the EXAMPLES below. - alarm ( $floating_seconds [, $interval_floating_seconds ] )
-
Converts $floating_seconds and $interval_floating_seconds and issues a ualarm for the results. $interval_floating_seconds is optional and will be 0 if unspecified, resulting in alarm-like behaviour. This function can be imported, resulting in a nice drop-in replacement for the
alarm
provided with perl, see the EXAMPLES below.
EXAMPLES
use Time::HiRes qw(usleep ualarm gettimeofday tv_interval);
$microseconds = 750_000;
usleep $microseconds;
# signal alarm in 2.5s & every .1s thereafter
ualarm 2_500_000, 100_000;
# get seconds and microseconds since the epoch
($s, $usec) = gettimeofday;
# measure elapsed time
# (could also do by subtracting 2 gettimeofday return values)
$t0 = [gettimeofday];
# do bunch of stuff here
$t1 = [gettimeofday];
# do more stuff here
$t0_t1 = tv_interval $t0, $t1;
$elapsed = tv_interval ($t0, [gettimeofday]);
$elapsed = tv_interval ($t0); # equivalent code
#
# replacements for time, alarm and sleep that know about floating seconds
#
use Time::HiRes;
$now_fractions = Time::HiRes::time;
Time::HiRes::sleep (2.5);
Time::HiRes::alarm (10.6666666);
use Time::HiRes qw ( time alarm sleep );
$now_fractions = time;
sleep (2.5);
alarm (10.6666666);
AUTHORS
D. Wegscheid <wegscd@whirlpool.com> R. Schertler <roderick@argon.org> J. Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
REVISION
$Id: HiRes.pm,v 1.12 1997/10/13 20:55:33 wegscd Exp $
$Log: HiRes.pm,v $ Revision 1.12 1997/10/13 20:55:33 wegscd Force a new version for Makefile.PL changes.
Revision 1.11 1997/09/05 19:59:33 wegscd New version to bump version for README and Makefile.PL fixes. Fix bad RCS log.
Revision 1.10 1997/05/23 01:11:38 wegscd Conditional compilation; EXPORT_FAIL fixes.
Revision 1.2 1996/12/30 13:28:40 wegscd Update documentation for what to do when missing ualarm() and friends.
Revision 1.1 1996/10/17 20:53:31 wegscd Fix =head1 being next to __END__ so pod2man works
Revision 1.0 1996/09/03 18:25:15 wegscd Initial revision
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1996 Douglas E. Wegscheid. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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