Crate spin_sleep[−][src]
Accurate sleeping. Only use native sleep as far as it can be trusted, then spin.
The problem with thread::sleep
is it isn't always very accurate, and this accuracy varies
on platform and state. Spinning is as accurate as we can get, but consumes the CPU
rather ungracefully.
This library adds a middle ground, using a configurable native accuracy setting allowing
thread::sleep
to wait the bulk of a sleep time, and spin the final section to guarantee
accuracy.
Examples
Simplist usage with default native accuracy is a drop in replacement for thread::sleep
.
extern crate spin_sleep; spin_sleep::sleep(Duration::new(1, 12_550_000));
More advanced usage, including setting a custom native accuracy, can be achieved by
constructing a SpinSleeper
.
// Create a new sleeper that trusts native thread::sleep with 100μs accuracy let spin_sleeper = spin_sleep::SpinSleeper::new(100_000); // Sleep for 1.01255 seconds, this will: // - thread:sleep for 1.01245 seconds, ie 100μs less than the requested duration // - spin until total 1.01255 seconds have elapsed spin_sleeper.sleep(Duration::new(1, 12_550_000));
Sleep can also requested in f64
seconds or u64
nanoseconds
(useful when used with time
crate)
spin_sleeper.sleep_s(1.01255); spin_sleeper.sleep_ns(1_012_550_000);
OS-specific default accuracy settings should be good enough for most cases.
let sleeper = SpinSleeper::default();
Structs
LoopHelper |
Tool for loop rate reporting and control. |
LoopHelperBuilder |
Builds |
SpinSleeper |
Accuracy container for spin sleeping. See crate docs. |
Functions
sleep |
Puts the current thread to sleep, if duration is long enough, then spins until the specified nanosecond duration has elapsed. |
Type Definitions
Nanoseconds |
Marker alias to show the meaning of a |
RatePerSecond |
Marker alias to show the meaning of a |
Seconds |
Marker alias to show the meaning of a |
SubsecondNanoseconds |
Marker alias to show the meaning of a |