package caqti
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Unified interface to relational database libraries
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
caqti-v2.3.0.tbz
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doc/caqti.platform/Caqti_platform/Pool/Make/argument-2-_/index.html
Parameter Make._
val schedule :
sw:System.Switch.t ->
stdenv:System.stdenv ->
Mtime.t ->
(unit -> unit) ->
tIf supported, schedule ~sw ~stdenv time f schedules f to be run at time and returns a handle which can be used to unschedule it. The caqti-blocking implementation does nothing. The pool implementation using it makes additional opportunistic calls to the handler. This function must insert a yield before running the function even if the delay is non-positive.
val unschedule : t -> unitCancels the alarm if supported. This is only used for early clean-up, so the implementation may choose to let it time out instead.
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