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24 .TH UALARM 3 2021-03-22 "" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
26 ualarm \- schedule signal after given number of microseconds
29 .B "#include <unistd.h>"
31 .BI "useconds_t ualarm(useconds_t " usecs ", useconds_t " interval );
35 Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see
36 .BR feature_test_macros (7)):
42 (_XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500) && ! (_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809L)
43 || /* Glibc since 2.19: */ _DEFAULT_SOURCE
44 || /* Glibc <= 2.19: */ _BSD_SOURCE
46 _BSD_SOURCE || _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 500
47 .\" || _XOPEN_SOURCE && _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED
52 function causes the signal
54 to be sent to the invoking process after (not less than)
57 The delay may be lengthened slightly by any system activity
58 or by the time spent processing the call or by the
59 granularity of system timers.
61 Unless caught or ignored, the
63 signal will terminate the process.
67 argument is nonzero, further
69 signals will be sent every
71 microseconds after the first.
73 This function returns the number of microseconds remaining for
74 any alarm that was previously set, or 0 if no alarm was pending.
78 Interrupted by a signal; see
82 \fIusecs\fP or \fIinterval\fP is not smaller than 1000000.
83 (On systems where that is considered an error.)
85 For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
93 Interface Attribute Value
96 T} Thread safety MT-Safe
102 4.3BSD, POSIX.1-2001.
106 POSIX.1-2008 removes the specification of
108 4.3BSD, SUSv2, and POSIX do not define any errors.
110 POSIX.1-2001 does not specify what happens if the
113 .\" This case is not documented in HP-US, Solar, FreeBSD, NetBSD, or OpenBSD!
114 On Linux (and probably most other systems),
115 the effect is to cancel any pending alarm.
119 is an unsigned integer type capable of holding integers
120 in the range [0,1000000].
121 On the original BSD implementation, and in glibc before version 2.1,
124 were instead typed as
126 Programs will be more portable if they never mention
130 The interaction of this function with
131 other timer functions such as
136 .BR timer_create (2),
137 .BR timer_delete (2),
138 .BR timer_getoverrun (2),
139 .BR timer_gettime (2),
140 .BR timer_settime (2),
144 This function is obsolete.
147 or POSIX interval timers
148 .RB ( timer_create (2),