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Top Forums Programming Cpu usage Post 302262571 by Perderabo on Friday 28th of November 2008 03:11:37 AM
Old 11-28-2008
Your while loop does nothing but compute. It tries to use as much cpu as it can get. Outputing some data and sleeping do not use the cpu. I don't understand why you find any of this confusing.

As for avoiding cpu usage, you actually show two ways to do this. I don't understand why you then pose the question.

But there is nothing wrong with using the cpu if that is what your program needs to do. It's the kernel's job to ensure that all processes are allowed to run. The kernel will limit your process' cpu usage as it needs to. In general, a cpu bound process can hog the cpu for a few seconds, but its priority will be worsened as a result. It soon will have to least priority of any process and will find itself running only when the kernel can't find anything else to do.

At most, the only thing you need to do is to consider adding a nice() call like this:
nice(5);
This is a clue to the kernel to lower your process' priority.
 

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Getopt::Usaginator(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Getopt::Usaginator(3pm)

NAME
Getopt::Usaginator - Conjure up a usage function for your applications VERSION
version 0.0012 SYNOPSIS
use Getopt::Usaginator <<_END_; Usage: xyzzy <options> --derp Derp derp derp --durp Durp durp durp -h, --help This usage _END_ # The 'usage' subroutine is now installed ... $options = parse_options( @ARGV ); # Not supplied by Usaginator usage if $options{help}; # Print usage and exit with status 0 if ( ! $options{derp} ) { # Print warning and usage and exit with status -1 usage "You should really derp"; } if ( $options{durp} ) { # Print warning and usage and exit with status 2 usage 2 => "--durp is not ready yet"; } ... usage 3 # Print usage and exit with status 3 DESCRIPTION
Getopt::Usaginator is a tool for creating a handy usage subroutine for commandline applications It does not do any option parsing, but is best paired with Getopt::Long or any of the other myriad of option parsers USAGE
use Getopt::Usaginator <usage> Install a "usage" subroutine configured with the <usage> text $code = Getopt::Usaginator->usaginator( <usage> ) Return a subroutine configured with the <usage> text ... More advanced usage is possible, peek under the hood for more information perldoc -m Getopt::Usaginator An example: use Getopt::Usaginator # Called with the error error => sub { ... }, # Called when usage printing is needed usage => sub { ... }, ... ; An example with Getopt::Long parsing use Getopt::Usaginator ... sub run { my $self = shift; my @arguments = @_; usage 0 unless @arguments; my ( $help ); { local @ARGV = @arguments; GetOptions( 'help|h|?' => $help, ); } usage 0 if $help; ... } AUTHOR
Robert Krimen <robertkrimen@gmail.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Robert Krimen. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-06-05 Getopt::Usaginator(3pm)
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