pxfalarm
- Date:
10-20-2011
NAME
PXFALARM - Schedule alarm signal
SYNOPSIS
SUBROUTINE PXFALARM(iseconds, isecleft, ierror)
INTEGER iseconds, isecleft, ierror
IMPLEMENTATION
Cray Linux Environment (CLE)
DESCRIPTION
The PXFALARM subroutine uses the alarm() system call to wait iseconds before generating the SIGALRM signal. If a previous PXFALARM has time remaining, isecleft contains the number of seconds until the SIGALRM would have been generated.
The following is a list of arguments for this routine:
- iseconds
Default integer input variable containing the number of real-time seconds to wait before sending the calling process a SIGALRM signal.
- isecleft
Default integer output variable containing the number of seconds left until a previous request would have generated a SIGALRM signal.
- ierror
Default integer output variable containing the status of zero if PXFALARM was successful.
When using the Cray Fortran compiler, all arguments must be of default kind unless documented otherwise. The default kind is KIND=4 for integer, real, complex, and logical arguments.
NOTES
Replace the subroutine or function reference to alarm() with a subroutine call to PXFALARM.
EXAMPLES
program pxftest
integer iseconds, isecleft, ierror
iseconds = 10
isecleft = 0
ierror = 0
CALL PXFALARM(iseconds, isecleft, ierror)
if (ierror .ne. 0) then
print *,'FAILED: PXFALARM call failed with error = ',ierror
else
print *,'PASSED: PXFALARM call returned no error'
endif
if (isecleft .ne. 0) then
print *,'FAILED: PXFALARM, isecleft not zero, =',isecleft
endif
end
SEE ALSO
alarm(2)