require 'set' require 'timers/version' # Low precision timers implemented in pure Ruby class Timers include Enumerable extend Forwardable def_delegators :@timers, :delete, :each, :empty? def initialize @timers = SortedSet.new end # Call the given block after the given interval def after(interval, &block) Timer.new(self, interval, false, &block) end # Call the given block periodically at the given interval def every(interval, &block) Timer.new(self, interval, true, &block) end # Wait for the next timer and fire it def wait i = wait_interval sleep i if i fire end # Interval to wait until when the next timer will fire def wait_interval(now = Time.now) timer = @timers.first return unless timer timer.time - now end # Fire all timers that are ready def fire(now = Time.now) time = now + 0.001 # Fudge 1ms in case of clock imprecision while (timer = @timers.first) && (time >= timer.time) @timers.delete timer timer.fire(now) end end def add(timer) raise TypeError, "not a Timers::Timer" unless timer.is_a? Timers::Timer @timers.add(timer) end alias_method :cancel, :delete # An individual timer set to fire a given proc at a given time class Timer include Comparable attr_reader :interval, :time, :recurring def initialize(timers, interval, recurring = false, &block) @timers, @interval, @recurring = timers, interval, recurring @block = block @time = nil reset end def <=>(other) @time <=> other.time end # Cancel this timer def cancel @timers.cancel self end # Reset this timer def reset(now = Time.now) @timers.cancel self if @time @time = now + @interval @timers.add self end # Fire the block def fire(now = Time.now) reset(now) if recurring @block.call end alias_method :call, :fire # Inspect a timer def inspect str = "#= now str << "fires in #{@time - now} seconds" else str << "fired #{now - @time} seconds ago" end str << ", recurs every #{interval}" if recurring else str << "dead" end str << ">" end end end