# Timer.pm # # A package for manipulating SDL_Timer * # # Copyright (C) 2002 David J. Goehrig package SDL::Timer; use strict; use SDL; sub new { my $proto = shift; my $class = ref($proto) || $proto; my $self = {}; my $func = shift; my (%options) = @_; verify(%options,qw/ -delay -times -d -t /); die "SDL::Timer::new no delay specified\n" unless ($options{-delay}); $$self{-delay} = $options{-delay} || $options{-d} || 0; $$self{-times} = $options{-times} || $options{-t} || 0; if ($$self{-times}) { $$self{-routine} = sub { &$func($self); $$self{-delay} if(--$$self{-times}) }; } else { $$self{-routine} = sub { &$func; $$self{-delay}}; } $$self{-timer} = SDL::NewTimer($$self{-delay},$$self{-routine}); die "Could not create timer, ", SDL::GetError(), "\n" unless ($self->{-timer}); bless $self,$class; return $self; } sub DESTROY { my $self = shift; SDL::RemoveTimer($$self{-timer}) if ($$self{-timer}); $$self{-timer} = 0; } sub run { my ($self,$delay,$times) = @_; $$self{-delay} = $delay; $$self{-times} = $times; SDL::RemoveTimer($$self{-timer}) if ($$self{-timer}); $$self{-timer} = SDL::AddTimer($$self{-delay},SDL::PerlTimerCallback,$$self{-routine}); } sub stop { my ($self) = @_; SDL::RemoveTimer($$self{-timer}) if ($$self{-timer}); $$self{-timer} = 0; } 1; __END__; =pod =head1 NAME SDL::Timer - a SDL perl extension to handle timers =head1 SYNOPSIS $timer = new SDL::Timer { print "tick"; 4000; } -delay => 4000; =head1 DESCRIPTION C provides an abstract interface to the SDL::Timer callback code. SDL::Timer::new requires a subroutine and a delay at which is the initial interval between the creation of the timer until the first call to the subroutine. The subroutine must return a value which is the delay until the it is called again. =head1 AUTHOR David J. Goehrig =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1) SDL(3) =cut