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dispatch_time(3) | Library Functions Manual | dispatch_time(3) |
NAME¶
dispatch_time
,
dispatch_walltime
—
Calculate temporal milestones
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<dispatch/dispatch.h>
static const dispatch_time_t DISPATCH_TIME_NOW =
0ull;
static const dispatch_time_t DISPATCH_WALLTIME_NOW =
~1ull;
static const dispatch_time_t DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER =
~0ull;
dispatch_time_t
dispatch_time
(dispatch_time_t
base, int64_t offset);
dispatch_time_t
dispatch_walltime
(struct timespec
*base, int64_t offset);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
dispatch_time
()
and dispatch_walltime
() functions provide a simple
mechanism for expressing temporal milestones for use with dispatch functions
that need timeouts or operate on a schedule.
The dispatch_time_t type is a semi-opaque integer, with only the special values DISPATCH_TIME_NOW, DISPATCH_WALLTIME_NOW and DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER being externally defined. All other values are represented using an internal format that is not safe for integer arithmetic or comparison. The internal format is subject to change.
The
dispatch_time
()
function returns a milestone relative to an existing milestone after adding
offset nanoseconds. If the base
parameter maps internally to a wall clock or is
DISPATCH_WALLTIME_NOW, then the returned value is
relative to the wall clock. Otherwise, if base is
DISPATCH_TIME_NOW, then the current time of the
default host clock is used. On Apple platforms, the value of the default
host clock is obtained from mach_absolute_time().
The
dispatch_walltime
()
function is useful for creating a milestone relative to a fixed point in
time using the wall clock, as specified by the optional
base parameter. If base is NULL,
then the current time of the wall clock is used.
dispatch_walltime(NULL, offset) is equivalent to
dispatch_time(DISPATCH_WALLTIME_NOW, offset).
EDGE CONDITIONS¶
The dispatch_time
() and
dispatch_walltime
() functions detect overflow and
underflow conditions when applying the offset
parameter.
Overflow causes DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER to be returned. When base is DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER, then the offset parameter is ignored.
Underflow causes the smallest representable value to be returned for a given clock.
EXAMPLES¶
Create a milestone two seconds in the future, relative to the default clock:
milestone = dispatch_time(DISPATCH_TIME_NOW, 2 * NSEC_PER_SEC);
Create a milestone two seconds in the future, in wall clock time:
milestone = dispatch_time(DISPATCH_WALLTIME_NOW, 2 * NSEC_PER_SEC);
Create a milestone for use as an infinite timeout:
milestone = DISPATCH_TIME_FOREVER;
Create a milestone on Tuesday, January 19, 2038:
struct timespec ts; ts.tv_sec = 0x7FFFFFFF; ts.tv_nsec = 0; milestone = dispatch_walltime(&ts, 0);
Use a negative delta to create a milestone an hour before the one above:
milestone = dispatch_walltime(&ts, -60 * 60 * NSEC_PER_SEC);
RETURN VALUE¶
These functions return an abstract value for use with
dispatch_after
(),
dispatch_group_wait
(),
dispatch_semaphore_wait
(),
or
dispatch_source_set_timer
().
SEE ALSO¶
dispatch(3), dispatch_after(3), dispatch_group_create(3), dispatch_semaphore_create(3)
May 1, 2009 | Darwin |