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Drop-in replacement for stdlib Timeout that uses POSIX interval timers instead of threads. Not as portable but much lighter weight. Also includes low-level wrappers for setitimer and getitimer.
require 'itimer'
begin
Itimer.timeout(1) { sleep 5 }
rescue Itimer::Timeout
puts 'Time expired'
end
require 'itimer/compat'
begin
Timeout::timeout(1) { sleep 5 }
rescue Timeout::Error
puts 'Time expired'
end
require 'itimer'
Signal.trap('VTALRM') { raise Itimer::Timeout }
begin
# set :real, :virtual and :prof
Itimer.set(:virtual, 1)
do_expensive_computation()
rescue Itimer::Timeout
puts 'Execution time expired'
end
Signal.trap('ALRM') { print '.' }
Itimer.set_interval(:real, 0.5)
do_expensive_computation()
puts 'Done'
This module is not designed to work with ruby threads. If you set timers in multiple ruby threads at the same time some of them will not fire.
Please report issues at https://github.com/nearbuy/ruby-itimer/issues
getitimer(2), setitimer(2)
Copyright (c) 2013 Nearbuy Systems
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We found that itimer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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