use strict;
sub has_symbol {
my $symbol = shift;
eval "use Time::HiRes qw($symbol)";
return 0 unless $@ eq '';
eval "my \$a = $symbol";
return $@ eq '';
}
use Config;
BEGIN {
require Time::HiRes;
unless(defined &Time::HiRes::setitimer
&& defined &Time::HiRes::getitimer
&& has_symbol('ITIMER_VIRTUAL')
&& $Config{sig_name} =~ m/\bVTALRM\b/
&& $^O ne 'nto' # nto: QNX 6 has the API but no implementation
&& $^O ne 'haiku' # haiku: has the API but no implementation
&& $^O ne 'gnu' # GNU/Hurd: has the API but no implementation
) {
require Test::More;
Test::More::plan(skip_all => "no itimer");
}
}
use Test::More tests => 2;
BEGIN { push @INC, '.' }
use t::Watchdog;
my $limit = 0.25; # 25% is acceptable slosh for testing timers
my $i = 3;
my $r = [Time::HiRes::gettimeofday()];
$SIG{VTALRM} = sub {
$i ? $i-- : Time::HiRes::setitimer(&Time::HiRes::ITIMER_VIRTUAL, 0);
printf("# Tick! $i %s\n", Time::HiRes::tv_interval($r));
};
printf("# setitimer: %s\n", join(" ",
Time::HiRes::setitimer(&Time::HiRes::ITIMER_VIRTUAL, 0.5, 0.4)));
# Assume interval timer granularity of $limit * 0.5 seconds. Too bold?
my $virt = Time::HiRes::getitimer(&Time::HiRes::ITIMER_VIRTUAL);
ok(defined $virt && abs($virt / 0.5) - 1 < $limit,
"ITIMER_VIRTUAL defined with sufficient granularity")
or diag "virt=" . (defined $virt ? $virt : 'undef');
printf("# getitimer: %s\n", join(" ",
Time::HiRes::getitimer(&Time::HiRes::ITIMER_VIRTUAL)));
while (Time::HiRes::getitimer(&Time::HiRes::ITIMER_VIRTUAL)) {
my $j;
for (1..1000) { $j++ } # Can't be unbreakable, must test getitimer().
}
printf("# getitimer: %s\n", join(" ",
Time::HiRes::getitimer(&Time::HiRes::ITIMER_VIRTUAL)));
$virt = Time::HiRes::getitimer(&Time::HiRes::ITIMER_VIRTUAL);
print("# at end, i=$i\n");
is($virt, 0, "time left should be zero");
$SIG{VTALRM} = 'DEFAULT';
1;