(*************************************************************************) (* *) (* Objective Caml LablTk library *) (* *) (* Francois Rouaix, Francois Pessaux and Jun Furuse *) (* projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt *) (* Jacques Garrigue, Kyoto University RIMS *) (* *) (* Copyright 1999 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et *) (* en Automatique and Kyoto University. All rights reserved. *) (* This file is distributed under the terms of the GNU Library *) (* General Public License. *) (* *) (*************************************************************************) (* $Id$ *) (* Timers *) open Protocol type tkTimer = int external internal_add_timer : int -> cbid -> tkTimer = "camltk_add_timer" external internal_rem_timer : tkTimer -> unit = "camltk_rem_timer" type t = tkTimer * cbid (* the token and the cb id *) (* A timer is used only once, so we must clean the callback table *) let add ~ms ~callback = let id = new_function_id () in let wrapped _ = clear_callback id; (* do it first in case f raises exception *) callback() in Hashtbl.add callback_naming_table ~key:id ~data:wrapped; if !Protocol.debug then begin prerr_cbid id; prerr_endline " for timer" end; let t = internal_add_timer ms id in t,id let set ~ms ~callback = ignore (add ~ms ~callback);; (* If the timer has never been used, there is a small space leak in the C heap, where a copy of id has been stored *) let remove (tkTimer, id) = internal_rem_timer tkTimer; clear_callback id