EvTimer::createStopped
(PECL ev >= 0.2.0)
EvTimer::createStopped — Creates EvTimer stopped watcher object
Description
final public static EvTimer::createStopped ( float $after , float $repeat , callable $callback [, mixed $data = null [, int $priority = 0 ]] ) : EvTimer
Creates EvTimer stopped watcher object. Unlike EvTimer::__construct() , this method doesn't start the watcher automatically.
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
Return Values
Returns EvTimer watcher object on success.
Examples
Example #1 Monotor changes of /var/log/messages. Avoid missing updates by means of one second delay
<?php $timer = EvTimer::createStopped(0., 1.02, function ($w) { $w->stop(); $stat = $w->data; // 1 second after the most recent change of the file printf("Current size: %ld\n", $stat->attr()['size']); }); $stat = new EvStat("/var/log/messages", 0., function () use ($timer) { // Reset timer watcher $timer->again(); }); $timer->data = $stat; Ev::run(); ?>
See Also
- EvTimer::__construct() - Constructs an EvTimer watcher object
- EvPeriodic
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