sleep.cpp
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30 #include <cstdio>
31 #include "ros/time.h"
32 
33 int main(int /*argc*/, char **/*argv*/)
34 {
36  // ros::Duration objects are constructed with two parameters: the first
37  // is the number of seconds in the duration, and the second is the number
38  // of nanoseconds.
39  // Once you have this object constructed, you can call its sleep() method
40  // to sleep for its duration. (The underlying implementation is nanosleep)
41  printf("sleeping for one second\n");
42  ros::Duration(1, 0).sleep();
43 
44  // This just shows how you have to have to use a lot of zeros to get a half
45  // second in nanoseconds.
46  printf("sleeping for a half second\n");
47  ros::Duration(0, 500000000).sleep();
48 
49  // This usage constructs a ros::Duration object and keeps it around, calling
50  // the sleep() function repeatedly.
51  ros::Duration tenth(0, 100000000); // 0.1 seconds
52  for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
53  {
54  printf("sleeping for a tenth of a second\n");
55  tenth.sleep();
56  }
57 
58 
59  return 0;
60 }
61 
bool sleep() const
static void init()
int main(int, char **)
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Author(s): Morgan Quigley
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