File Information
Library: RemotingNG/TCP
Package: TCP
Header: Poco/RemotingNG/TCP/Timer.h
Description
A Timer allows to schedule tasks (TimerTask objects) for future execution in a background thread. Tasks may be scheduled for one-time execution, or for repeated execution at regular intervals.
The Timer object creates a thread that executes all scheduled tasks sequentially. Therefore, tasks should complete their work as quickly as possible, otherwise subsequent tasks may be delayed.
Timer is save for multithreaded use - multiple threads can schedule new tasks simultaneously.
This is a simplified version of the Poco::Util::Timer class.
Inheritance
Direct Base Classes: Poco::Runnable
All Base Classes: Poco::Runnable
Member Summary
Member Functions: cancel, run, scheduleAtFixedRate
Inherited Functions: run
Constructors
Timer
Timer();
Creates the Timer.
Destructor
~Timer
~Timer();
Destroys the Timer, cancelling all pending tasks.
Member Functions
cancel
void cancel(
bool wait = false
);
Cancels all pending tasks.
If a task is currently running, it is allowed to finish.
Task cancellation is done asynchronously. If wait is false, cancel() returns immediately and the task queue will be purged as soon as the currently running task finishes. If wait is true, waits until the queue has been purged.
scheduleAtFixedRate
void scheduleAtFixedRate(
TimerTask::Ptr pTask,
long delay,
long interval
);
Schedules a task for periodic execution at a fixed rate.
The task is first executed after the given delay. Subsequently, the task is executed periodically every number of milliseconds specified by interval.
If task execution takes longer than the given interval, further executions are delayed.
run
void run();
See also: Poco::Runnable::run()