NAME

Every - return true every N cycles or S seconds

SYNOPSIS

for (0..200)
{
 print_stats() if every(20);           # every 20 cycles
 print_times() if every(seconds => 5); # every 5 or more seconds
 sleep 3;
}

FUNCTION-ORIENTED INTERFACE

every( $number [, @id] )

every( seconds => $number [, @id] )

Returns true every $number times it's called, or every time $number seconds have elapsed since the last time it was called.

The every() function keeps track of where it was called by line, even if you call it twice on the same line, e.g.

print "hello" if every(5) or every(6);

The every() function will use the Devel::Callsite module to find the opcode and interpreter context (both unique numbers).

The optional @id is a list of arguments that compose a unique identifier. In other words, every(100, 'x') will run its 100 cycles independently of every(100, 'x', 'y').

DESCRIPTION

Returns true when the conditions (cycles or seconds elapsed) are met. The first cycle doesn't count (so e.g. every(100) will be true at 100, 200, etc.)

Thanks to Dr.Ruud on comp.lang.perl.misc for helping with this idea, and to Jerry Hedden for cleaning it up. Thanks to Ben Morrow for getting Devel::Callsite started, which module is essential to Every.

BUGS

None known.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2008, Ted Zlatanov (Теодор Златанов). All Rights Reserved. This module can be redistributed under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHOR

Ted Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com>

SEE ALSO

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