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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 the proevt() function, expires. Use prowait() only in special circumstances; signals and interrupts do not interrupt this function:

SYNTAX

void 
prowait ( pflag )
  char *pflag; 

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 with proevt().

NOTE

SEE ALSO

prockint() - Test for Interrupt Key, procncel() - Cancel Interval Timer, proevt() - Set Interval Timer, prosleep() - Sleep For Specified Interval


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