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Introduction
If you ever want to run a piece of code on a timed interval, or want to wait a few seconds, you don't have to rely on timing tricks, as Hilbish has a timer API to set intervals and timeouts.
These are the simple functions hilbish.interval
and hilbish.timeout
(doc
accessible with doc hilbish
). But if you want slightly more control over
them, there is the hilbish.timers
interface. It allows you to get
a timer via ID and control them.
All functions documented with the Timer
type refer to a Timer object.
An example of usage:
local t = hilbish.timers.create(hilbish.timers.TIMEOUT, 5000, function()
print 'hello!'
end)
t:start()
print(t.running) // true
Functions
create(type, time, callback) -> @Timer | Creates a timer that runs based on the specified time in milliseconds. |
get(id) -> @Timer | Retrieves a timer via its ID. |
Interface fields
INTERVAL | Constant for an interval timer type |
TIMEOUT | Constant for a timeout timer type |
Functions
hilbish.timers.create(type, time, callback) -> Timer
Creates a timer that runs based on the specified time
in milliseconds.
The type
can either be hilbish.timers.INTERVAL
or hilbish.timers.TIMEOUT
Parameters
This function has no parameters.
hilbish.timers.get(id) -> Timer
Retrieves a timer via its ID.
Parameters
This function has no parameters.
Types
Timer
The Job type describes a Hilbish timer.
Properties
type
: What type of timer it isrunning
: If the timer is runningduration
: The duration in milliseconds that the timer will run
Methods
start()
Starts a timer.
stop()
Stops a timer.