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     SLEEP(S)                 XENIX System V                  SLEEP(S)



     Name
          sleep - Suspends execution for an interval.

     Syntax
          unsigned sleep (seconds)
          unsigned seconds;

     Description
          The current process is suspended from execution for the
          number of seconds specified by the argument.  The actual
          suspension time may be less than that requested because
          scheduled wakeups occur at fixed 1-second intervals, and any
          caught signal will terminate the sleep following execution
          of that signal's catching routine.  Also, the suspension
          time may be longer than requested by an arbitrary amount due
          to the scheduling of other activity in the system.  The
          value returned by sleep will be the ``unslept'' amount (the
          requested time minus the time actually slept) in case the
          caller had an alarm set to go off earlier than the end of
          the requested sleep time, or premature arousal due to
          another caught signal.

          The routine is implemented by setting an alarm signal and
          pausing until it (or some other signal) occurs.  The
          previous state of the alarm signal is saved and restored.
          The calling program may have set up an alarm signal before
          calling sleep; if the sleep time exceeds the time till such
          alarm signal, the process sleeps only until the alarm signal
          would have occurred, and the caller's alarm catch routine is
          executed just before the sleep routine returns, but if the
          sleep time is less than the time till such alarm, the prior
          alarm time is reset to go off at the same time it would have
          gone off without the intervening sleep.

     See Also
          alarm(S), nap(S), pause(S), signal(S)



















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