//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
-// 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
+// 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
//
namespace llvm {
namespace sys {
- /// This function registers an alarm to trigger some number of \p seconds in
+ /// 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
unsigned seconds ///< Number of seconds in future when alarm arrives
);
- /// This function terminates the alarm previously set up
+ /// This function terminates the alarm previously set up
/// @returns nothing
void TerminateAlarm();
- /// This function acquires the status of the alarm.
+ /// This function acquires the status of the alarm.
/// @returns -1=cancelled, 0=untriggered, 1=triggered
int AlarmStatus();
+ /// Sleep for n seconds.
+ /// @returns nothing.
+ void Sleep(unsigned n);
+
+
} // End sys namespace
} // End llvm namespace