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diff --git a/doc/info/sleep-until.texinfo b/doc/info/sleep-until.texinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 445b2e0..0000000 --- a/doc/info/sleep-until.texinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- - -@c %**start of header -@setfilename sleep-until.info -@settitle sleep-until -@afourpaper -@documentencoding UTF-8 -@documentlanguage en -@finalout -@c %**end of header - - -@dircategory Miscellaneous -@direntry -* sleep-until: (sleep-until). Sleep until a specified time -@end direntry - - -@copying -Copyright @copyright{} 2015 Mattias Andrée - -@quotation -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or -any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no -Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover -Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled -``GNU Free Documentation License''. -@end quotation -@end copying - -@ifnottex -@node Top -@top sleep-until -- Sleep until a specified time -@insertcopying -@end ifnottex - -@titlepage -@title sleep-until -@subtitle Sleep until a specified time -@author by Mattias Andrée (maandree) - -@page -@c @center `' -@vskip 0pt plus 1filll -@insertcopying -@end titlepage - -@contents - - - -@menu -* Overview:: Brief overview of @command{sleep-until}. -* Invoking:: Invocation of @command{sleep-until}. -* GNU Free Documentation License:: Copying and sharing this manual. -@end menu - - - -@node Overview -@chapter Overview - -Sleeps until a specified time. @command{sleep-until} -only supports the time to be specified by number of -seconds (and nanoseconds) since an epoch. The program -supports multiple clocks: all clocks supported by -timerfd. - - - -@node Invoking -@chapter Invoking - -@command{sleep-until} takes any number of arguments, -of two classes: clock name and time point. The last -specified clock name and the highest time point will -be used. The time point may be a floating-point number. - -If no time point is specified, the program will exit -with exit value 0. Otherwise the process will terminate, -with exit value 0, when the selected time has been -reached. - -Note that it is not possible to wait on two or more -clocks at the same time. Rather, you need invoke -@command{sleep-until} multiple times with different -clocks. This is because the order of the arguments -must not be important. - -By default, the clock @code{CLOCK_REALTIME} is used. -In this case, the process will terminate at the -selected number of seconds of the Epoch -(1970-(01)Jan-01 00:00:00), in UTC but not accounting -for leap seconds. - -Some versions of @command{date} can be used to -specify the time point in a convenient manner. - -The clock is select by the name of the clock. -On Linux 4.2.2 the clock that can be used are: -@itemize @bullet{} -@item @code{CLOCK_REALTIME} -@item @code{CLOCK_MONOTONIC} -@item @code{CLOCK_BOOTTIME} -@item @code{CLOCK_REALTIME_ALARM} -@item @code{CLOCK_BOOTTIME_ALARM} -@end itemize -@noindent -Note that the neither course clocks, @code{CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW} -(the proper implementation of a monotonic clock), and -@code{CLOCK_TAI} does not work. - - - -@node GNU Free Documentation License -@appendix GNU Free Documentation License -@include fdl.texinfo - -@bye - |