1IO::Async::Timer(3)   User Contributed Perl Documentation  IO::Async::Timer(3)
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NAME

6       "IO::Async::Timer" - base class for Notifiers that use timed delays
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DESCRIPTION

9       This module provides a subclass of IO::Async::Notifier for implementing
10       notifiers that use timed delays. For specific implementations, see one
11       of the subclasses:
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13       •       IO::Async::Timer::Absolute - event callback at a fixed future
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16       •       IO::Async::Timer::Countdown - event callback after a fixed
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19       •       IO::Async::Timer::Periodic - event callback at regular
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CONSTRUCTOR

23   new
24          $timer = IO::Async::Timer->new( %args )
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26       Constructs a particular subclass of "IO::Async::Timer" object, and
27       returns it. This constructor is provided for backward compatibility to
28       older code which doesn't use the subclasses. New code should directly
29       construct a subclass instead.
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32               The type of timer to create. Currently the only allowed mode is
33               "countdown" but more types may be added in the future.
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35       Once constructed, the "Timer" will need to be added to the "Loop"
36       before it will work. It will also need to be started by the "start"
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METHODS

40   is_running
41          $running = $timer->is_running
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43       Returns true if the Timer has been started, and has not yet expired, or
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46   start
47          $timer->start
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49       Starts the Timer. Throws an error if it was already running.
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51       If the Timer is not yet in a Loop, the actual start will be deferred
52       until it is added. Once added, it will be running, and will expire at
53       the given duration after the time it was added.
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55       As a convenience, $timer is returned. This may be useful for starting
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58          $loop->add( IO::Async::Timer->new( ... )->start );
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60   stop
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63       Stops the Timer if it is running. If it has not yet been added to the
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AUTHOR

67       Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
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