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prowait() - Wait For Timer To Expire
The
prowait()
function causes your application to suspend execution until a specified interval timer, set by theproevt()
function, expires. Useprowait()
only in special circumstances; signals and interrupts do not interrupt this function:SYNTAX
pflag
This input parameter points to a timer flag previously passed to
proevt()
in order to start the specified time interval. This flag specifies one of many interval timers you can set withproevt()
.NOTE
- This function applies only to UNIX systems. For more information on using interval timers, see Host Language Call Interface."
SEE ALSO
prockint() - Test for Interrupt Key, procncel() - Cancel Interval Timer, proevt() - Set Interval Timer, prosleep() - Sleep For Specified Interval
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