Package : perl-Time-HiRes > RPM : perl-Time-HiRes-1.977.0-2.mga10.src.rpm
Basic items
Name | perl-Time-HiRes |
Version | 1:1.977.0 |
Release | 2.mga10 |
URL | https://metacpan.org/release/Time-HiRes |
Group | Development/Perl |
Summary | High resolution alarm, sleep, gettimeofday, interval timers |
Size | 139KB |
Arch | aarch64 |
License | GPL+ or Artistic |
Description
The 'Time::HiRes' module implements a Perl interface to the 'usleep',
'nanosleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' system
calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers. See the the
/EXAMPLES manpage section below and the test scripts for usage; see your
system documentation for the description of the underlying 'nanosleep' or
'usleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' calls.
If your system lacks 'gettimeofday()' or an emulation of it you don't get
'gettimeofday()' or the one-argument form of 'tv_interval()'. If your
system lacks all of 'nanosleep()', 'usleep()', 'select()', and 'poll', you
don't get 'Time::HiRes::usleep()', 'Time::HiRes::nanosleep()', or
'Time::HiRes::sleep()'. If your system lacks both 'ualarm()' and
'setitimer()' you don't get 'Time::HiRes::ualarm()' or
'Time::HiRes::alarm()'.
If you try to import an unimplemented function in the 'use' statement it
will fail at compile time.
'nanosleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' system
calls, in other words, high resolution time and timers. See the the
/EXAMPLES manpage section below and the test scripts for usage; see your
system documentation for the description of the underlying 'nanosleep' or
'usleep', 'ualarm', 'gettimeofday', and 'setitimer'/'getitimer' calls.
If your system lacks 'gettimeofday()' or an emulation of it you don't get
'gettimeofday()' or the one-argument form of 'tv_interval()'. If your
system lacks all of 'nanosleep()', 'usleep()', 'select()', and 'poll', you
don't get 'Time::HiRes::usleep()', 'Time::HiRes::nanosleep()', or
'Time::HiRes::sleep()'. If your system lacks both 'ualarm()' and
'setitimer()' you don't get 'Time::HiRes::ualarm()' or
'Time::HiRes::alarm()'.
If you try to import an unimplemented function in the 'use' statement it
will fail at compile time.
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia cauldron |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | x86_64 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | NOT IN DATABASE ?! |
Build time | 2023-11-28 15:34:17 |
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