In Date§
See primary documentation in context for sub sleep
sub sleep($seconds = Inf --> Nil)
Attempt to sleep for the given number of $seconds
. Returns Nil
on completion. Accepts Int
, Num
, Rat
, or Duration
types as an argument since all of these also do Real
.
sleep 5; # Int sleep 5.2; # Num sleep (5/2); # Rat sleep (now - now + 5); # Duration
It is thus possible to sleep for a non-integer amount of time. For instance, the following code shows that sleep (5/2)
sleeps for 2.5 seconds and sleep 5.2
sleeps for 5.2 seconds:
my $before = now; sleep (5/2); my $after = now; say $after-$before; # OUTPUT: «2.502411561» $before = now; sleep 5.2; $after = now; say $after-$before; # OUTPUT: «5.20156987»