nap(3C)
nap --
suspend execution for a short interval
Synopsis
cc [flag . . . ] flag . . .
long nap(long period);
Description
The current process is suspended from execution for at
least the number of milliseconds specified by period,
or until a signal is received.
Return values
On successful completion, a long integer indicating the number of
milliseconds actually slept is returned.
On failure, nap returns -1 and sets errno
to identify the error.
Errors
In the following conditions, nap fails and sets errno to:
EAGAIN-
The system lacked resources necessary to perform the operation.
Subsequent attempts may succeed.
EINTR-
The process received a signal while napping.
EINVAL-
The period argument is negative or greater than the
maximum permissible value (which is system dependent, but
represents an interval of several hours).
References
sleep(3C)
Notices
This function is driven by the system clock, which in most cases has
a granularity of tens of milliseconds.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004