6.1-roTimer
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This object allows the script to trigger events at a specific date/time or during specified intervals. Events are triggered by delivering roTimerEvent objects to the specified message port.
ifTimer
SetTime(hour As Integer, minute As Integer, second As Integer, millisecond As Integer) As Void
Sets the time for the event to trigger. In general, if a value is -1, then it is a wildcard and will cause the event to trigger every time the rest of the specification matches. If there are no wildcards, then the timer will trigger only once when the specified time occurs.
SetTime(a As Integer, b As Integer, c As Integer)
SetDate(year As Integer, month As Integer, day As Integer) As Void
Sets the date for the event to trigger. In general, if a value is -1, then it is a wildcard and will cause the event to trigger every time the rest of the specification matches. If there are no wildcards, then the timer will trigger only once when the specified date/time occurs.
SetDayOfWeek(day_of_week As Integer) As Void
Sets the day of week for the event to trigger. In general, if a value is -1, then it is a wildcard and will cause the event to trigger every time the rest of the specification matches. If there are no wildcards, then the timer will trigger only once when the specified date/time occurs.
It is possible, using a combination of SetDate() and SetDayOfWeek() calls, to specify invalid combinations that will never occur. If specifications include any wildcard, then the second and millisecond specifications must be zero; events will be raised at most once per minute near the whole minute.
SetDateTime(date_time As roDateTime) As Void
Sets the time when you wish the event to trigger from an roDateTime object. It is not possible to set wildcards using this method.
Start() As Boolean
Starts the timer based on the current values specified using the above functions.
Stop() As Void
Stops the timer.
SetElapsed(seconds As Integer, milliseconds As Integer)
Configures a timer to trigger once the specified time period has elapsed. Unlike the absolute timer methods above, changes to the system clock will not affect the period of the SetElapsed() timer.
ifIdentity
GetIdentity() As Integer
Returns a unique number that can be used to identify when events originate from this object.
ifMessagePort
SetPort(port As roMessagePort)
Posts messages of type roTimerEvent to the attached message port.
ifUserData
SetUserData(user_data As Object)
Sets the user data that will be returned when events are raised.
GetUserData() As Object
Returns the user data that has previously been set via SetUserData()
. It will return Invalid if no data has been set.
Examples
This script uses the SetElapsed()
method to create a timer that triggers every 30 seconds:
Sub Main() mp = CreateObject("roMessagePort") timer = CreateObject("roTimer") timer.SetPort(mp) timer.SetElapsed(30, 0) print "Start at "; Uptime(0) timer.Start() while true ev = mp.WaitMessage(0) if type(ev) = "roTimerEvent" then print "Timer event received at "; Uptime(0) timer.Start() else print "Another event arrived: "; type(ev) end if end while End Sub
This script creates a timer that triggers every minute using wildcards in the timer spec:
st=CreateObject("roSystemTime") timer=CreateObject("roTimer") mp=CreateObject("roMessagePort") timer.SetPort(mp) timer.SetDate(-1, -1, -1) timer.SetTime(-1, -1, 0, 0) timer.Start() while true ev = Wait(0, mp) if (type(ev) = "roTimerEvent") then print "timer event received" else print "unexpected event received" endif endwhile
This script creates a timer that triggers once at a specific date/time.
timer=CreateObject("roTimer") mp=CreateObject("roMessagePort") timer.SetPort(mp) timer.SetDate(2008, 11, 1) timer.SetTime(0, 0, 0, 0) timer.Start() while true ev = Wait(0, mp) if (type(ev) = "roTimerEvent") then print "timer event received" else print "unexpected event received" endif endwhile