package eio
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Effect-based direct-style IO API for OCaml
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
eio-0.11.tbz
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doc/eio.utils/Eio_utils/Zzz/index.html
Module Eio_utils.ZzzSource
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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