You need to sleep for less than a second.
Use the select()
function, if your system supports it:
select(undef, undef, undef, $time_to_sleep);
Some systems don't support a four-argument select
. The Time::HiRes module provides a sleep function that takes a floating point number of seconds:
use Time::HiRes qw(sleep); sleep($time_to_sleep);
Here's an example of select
. It's a simpler version of the program in Recipe 1.5. Think of it as your very own 300-baud terminal.
while (<>) { select(undef, undef, undef, 0.25); print; }
Using Time::HiRes, we'd write it as:
use Time::HiRes qw(sleep); while (<>) { sleep(0.25); print; }
The documentation for the CPAN modules Time::HiRes and BenchMark; the sleep
and select
functions in perlfunc (1) and Chapter 3 of Programming Perl; we use the select
function for short sleeps in the slowcat
program in Recipe 1.5
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