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NAME

       Linux::FD::Timer - Timer filehandles for Linux

VERSION

       version 0.011

SYNOPSIS

        use Linux::FD::Timer;

        my $fh = Linux::FD::Timer->new('monotonic');
        $fh->set_timeout(10, 10);
        while (1) {
            #do something..
            $fh->wait; #until the 10 seconds have passed.
        }

DESCRIPTION

       This module creates and operates on a timer that delivers timer expiration notifications
       via a file descriptor. It provides an alternative to the use of Time::HiRes' setitimer or
       POSIX::RT::Timer, with the advantage that the file descriptor may easily be monitored by
       mechanisms such as select, poll, and epoll.

METHODS

   new($clockid)
       This creates a new timer object, and returns a file handle that refers to that timer. The
       clockid argument specifies the clock that is used to mark the progress of the timer, and
       must be either 'realtime' or 'monotonic'. "realtime" is a settable system-wide clock.
       "monotonic" is a non-settable clock that is not affected by discontinuous changes in the
       system clock (e.g., manual changes to system time). The current value of each of these
       clocks can be retrieved using POSIX::RT::Clock.

   get_timeout()
       Get the timeout value. In list context, it also returns the interval value. Note that this
       value is always relative to the current time.

   set_timeout(value, $interval = 0, $abs_time = 0)
       Set the timer and interval values. If $abstime is true, they are absolute values,
       otherwise they are relative to the current time. Returns the old value like "get_time"
       does.

   receive
       If the timer has already expired one or more times since its settings were last modified
       using settime(), or since the last successful wait, then receive returns an unsigned
       64-bit integer containing the number of expirations that have occurred. If not it either
       returns undef or it blocks (if the handle is blocking).

AUTHOR

       Leon Timmermans <leont@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Leon Timmermans.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.