09-28-2009
cfajohnson:
Thanks very much for the feedback. UUoC! I didn't know what that was until a little Google help... I'll demoggify the original script in a few minutes.
The reason I didn't use a variable is that the problem I'm trying to solve is when sleep is used by a process that doesn't have a terminal (scheduled from crontab or backgrounded and the parent shell terminated). Unless there's a way to set up variables that can be accessed from any shell on the system... Sometimes when I schedule a job with cron with the execution length controlled by sleep, I want to be able to reset the execution length. I'm sure there is a much cleaner way to do this than a temp file though.
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Corona688:
Man that's pretty cool! (I only looked at the code, haven't tried it yet) You're right that it would probably be done better in C, but I'm still working on learning C. But thank you very much for taking the time to actually code something in C as an example for a better approach. That's what makes the people of unix.com so great!
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sleep(3C) sleep(3C)
NAME
sleep - suspend execution for an interval of time
SYNOPSIS
#include <unistd.h>
unsigned int sleep(unsigned int seconds);
The caller is suspended from execution for the number of seconds specified by the argument. The actual suspension time may be less than
that requested because any caught signal will terminate the sleep() following execution of that signal's catching routine. The suspension
time may be longer than requested by an arbitrary amount because of the scheduling of other activity in the system. The value returned by
sleep() will be the ``unslept'' amount (the requested time minus the time actually slept) if the caller incurred premature arousal because
of a caught signal.
The use of the sleep() function has no effect on the action or blockage of any signal. In a multithreaded process, only the invoking thread
is suspended from execution.
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |Standard |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|MT-Level |Async-Signal-Safe |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
nanosleep(3RT), attributes(5), standards(5)
16 Mar 2005 sleep(3C)