| // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package time |
| |
| // Sleep pauses the current goroutine for the duration d. |
| func Sleep(d Duration) |
| |
| func nano() int64 { |
| sec, nsec := now() |
| return sec*1e9 + int64(nsec) |
| } |
| |
| // Interface to timers implemented in package runtime. |
| // Must be in sync with ../runtime/runtime.h:/^struct.Timer$ |
| type runtimeTimer struct { |
| i int32 |
| when int64 |
| period int64 |
| f func(int64, interface{}) |
| arg interface{} |
| } |
| |
| func startTimer(*runtimeTimer) |
| func stopTimer(*runtimeTimer) bool |
| |
| // The Timer type represents a single event. |
| // When the Timer expires, the current time will be sent on C, |
| // unless the Timer was created by AfterFunc. |
| type Timer struct { |
| C <-chan Time |
| r runtimeTimer |
| } |
| |
| // Stop prevents the Timer from firing. |
| // It returns true if the call stops the timer, false if the timer has already |
| // expired or stopped. |
| func (t *Timer) Stop() (ok bool) { |
| return stopTimer(&t.r) |
| } |
| |
| // NewTimer creates a new Timer that will send |
| // the current time on its channel after at least duration d. |
| func NewTimer(d Duration) *Timer { |
| c := make(chan Time, 1) |
| t := &Timer{ |
| C: c, |
| r: runtimeTimer{ |
| when: nano() + int64(d), |
| f: sendTime, |
| arg: c, |
| }, |
| } |
| startTimer(&t.r) |
| return t |
| } |
| |
| func sendTime(now int64, c interface{}) { |
| // Non-blocking send of time on c. |
| // Used in NewTimer, it cannot block anyway (buffer). |
| // Used in NewTicker, dropping sends on the floor is |
| // the desired behavior when the reader gets behind, |
| // because the sends are periodic. |
| select { |
| case c.(chan Time) <- Unix(0, now): |
| default: |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // After waits for the duration to elapse and then sends the current time |
| // on the returned channel. |
| // It is equivalent to NewTimer(d).C. |
| func After(d Duration) <-chan Time { |
| return NewTimer(d).C |
| } |
| |
| // AfterFunc waits for the duration to elapse and then calls f |
| // in its own goroutine. It returns a Timer that can |
| // be used to cancel the call using its Stop method. |
| func AfterFunc(d Duration, f func()) *Timer { |
| t := &Timer{ |
| r: runtimeTimer{ |
| when: nano() + int64(d), |
| f: goFunc, |
| arg: f, |
| }, |
| } |
| startTimer(&t.r) |
| return t |
| } |
| |
| func goFunc(now int64, arg interface{}) { |
| go arg.(func())() |
| } |