Proc::BackOff::Linear
Usage:
use Proc::BackOff::Linear; my $obj = Proc::BackOff::Linear->new( { slope => 5, x => 'count', b => 0 ); # On N'th failure delay would be set to: # y = slope * x + b; # 1st failure : 5 * count + b = 5 * 1 + 0 = 5 # 2nd failure : 5 * 2 + 0 = 10 # 3rd failure : 5 * 3 + 0 = 15 # 4th failure : 5 * 4 + 0 = 20
See Proc::BackOff for further documentation.
Check for variables being set:
Required: slope b defaults to 0 x defaults to 'count'
Returns the new back off value.
0.02 2007-08-12 -- Daniel Lo - Documentation fixes. No code changes. 0.01 2007-04-17 -- Daniel Lo - Initial Version
Daniel Lo <daniel_lo@picturetrail.com>
Copyright (C) PictureTrail Inc. 1999-2007 Santa Clara, California, United States of America.
This code is released to the public for public use under Perl's Artisitic licence.
To install Proc::BackOff, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Proc::BackOff
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Proc::BackOff
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.