//===- llvm/System/Alarm.h - Alarm Generation support ----------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file provides an operating system independent interface to alarm(2) // type functionality. The Alarm class allows a one-shot alarm to be set up // at some number of seconds in the future. When the alarm triggers, a method // is called to process the event // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_SYSTEM_ALARM_H #define LLVM_SYSTEM_ALARM_H namespace llvm { namespace sys { /// This function registers an alarm to trigger some number of \p seconds in /// the future. When that time arrives, the AlarmStatus function will begin /// to return 1 instead of 0. The user must poll the status of the alarm by /// making occasional calls to AlarmStatus. If the user sends an interrupt /// signal, AlarmStatus will begin returning -1, even if the alarm event /// occurred. /// @returns nothing void SetupAlarm( unsigned seconds ///< Number of seconds in future when alarm arrives ); /// This function terminates the alarm previously set up /// @returns nothing void TerminateAlarm(); /// This function acquires the status of the alarm. /// @returns -1=cancelled, 0=untriggered, 1=triggered int AlarmStatus(); /// Sleep for n seconds. Warning: mixing calls to Sleep() and other *Alarm /// calls may be a bad idea on some platforms (source: Linux man page). /// @returns nothing. void Sleep(unsigned n); } // End sys namespace } // End llvm namespace #endif