package eio
Effect-based direct-style IO API for OCaml
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
eio-0.10.tbz
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doc/eio.utils/Eio_utils/Zzz/index.html
Module Eio_utils.Zzz
Source
A set of timers.
A set of timers (implemented as a priority queue).
add t time thread
adds a new event, due at time
, and returns its ID. You must use Eio.Private.Fiber_context.set_cancel_fn
on thread
before calling pop
. Your cancel function should call remove
(in addition to resuming thread
).
Source
val pop :
t ->
now:Mtime.t ->
[ `Due of unit Suspended.t | `Wait_until of Mtime.t | `Nothing ]
pop ~now t
removes and returns the earliest thread due by now
. It also clears the thread's cancel function. If no thread is due yet, it returns the time the earliest thread becomes due.
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