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EvTimer::__construct

EvTimer::__construct

(PECL ev >= 0.2.0)

EvTimer::__construct — Constructs an EvTimer watcher object

Description

public EvTimer::__construct ( double $after , double $repeat , callable $callback [, mixed $data = NULL [, int $priority = 0 ]] )

Constructs an EvTimer watcher object.

Parameters

after

Configures the timer to trigger after after seconds.

repeat

If repeat is 0.0 , then it will automatically be stopped once the timeout is reached. If it is positive, then the timer will automatically be configured to trigger again every repeat seconds later, until stopped manually.

callback

See Watcher callbacks .

data

Custom data associated with the watcher.

priority

Watcher priority

Return Values

Returns EvTimer object on success.

Examples

Example #1 Simple timers

<?php // Create and start timer firing after 2 seconds $w1 = new EvTimer(2, 0, function () {     echo "2 seconds elapsed\n"; } // Create and launch timer firing after 2 seconds repeating each second // until we manually stop it $w2 = new EvTimer(2, 1, function ($w) {     echo "is called every second, is launched after 2 seconds\n";     echo "iteration = ", Ev::iteration(), PHP_EOL;     // Stop the watcher after 5 iterations     Ev::iteration() == 5 and $w->stop(     // Stop the watcher if further calls cause more than 10 iterations     Ev::iteration() >= 10 and $w->stop( } // Create stopped timer. It will be inactive until we start it ourselves $w_stopped = EvTimer::createStopped(10, 5, function($w) {     echo "Callback of a timer created as stopped\n";     // Stop the watcher after 2 iterations     Ev::iteration() >= 2 and $w->stop( } // Loop until Ev::stop() is called or all of watchers stop Ev::run( // Start and look if it works $w_stopped->start( echo "Run single iteration\n"; Ev::run(Ev::RUN_ONCE echo "Restart the second watcher and try to handle the same events, but don't block\n"; $w2->again( Ev::run(Ev::RUN_NOWAIT $w = new EvTimer(10, 0, function() {} echo "Running a blocking loop\n"; Ev::run( echo "END\n"; ?>

The above example will output something similar to:

2 seconds elapsed is called every second, is launched after 2 seconds iteration = 1 is called every second, is launched after 2 seconds iteration = 2 is called every second, is launched after 2 seconds iteration = 3 is called every second, is launched after 2 seconds iteration = 4 is called every second, is launched after 2 seconds iteration = 5 Run single iteration Callback of a timer created as stopped Restart the second watcher and try to handle the same events, but don't block Running a blocking loop is called every second, is launched after 2 seconds iteration = 8 is called every second, is launched after 2 seconds iteration = 9 is called every second, is launched after 2 seconds iteration = 10 END

See Also

  • EvTimer::createStopped() - Creates EvTimer stopped watcher object

  • EvPeriodic

← EvTimer::again

EvTimer::createStopped →

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