Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout - safe, reliable timeouts in perl
# non-timeout code...
my $t = Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout->new({ secs => 5 }); $t->run(sub { # code to run with a 5-second timeout... });
if ($t->timed_out()) { # do something... }
# more non-timeout code...
This module provides a safe, reliable and clean API to provide
alarm(2)
-based timeouts for perl code.
Note that $SIG{ALRM}
is used to provide the timeout, so this will not
interrupt out-of-control regular expression matches.
Nested timeouts are supported.
run($coderef)
The timeout is as defined by the secs parameter to the constructor.
Returns whatever the subroutine returns, or undef
on timeout.
If the timer times out, $t-<gt
timed_out()> will return 1
.
Time elapsed is not cumulative; multiple runs of run
will restart the
timeout from scratch.
run_and_catch($coderef)
$t-<gt
run()>, but also catching any
die()
calls within the code reference.
Returns undef
if no die()
call was executed and $@
was unset, or the
value of $@
if it was set. (The timeout event doesn't count as a die()
.)
timed_out()
1
if the most recent code executed in run()
timed out, or
undef
if it did not.
reset()
run()
code reference, causes the current alarm timer to
be reset to its starting value.