Defined in header <thread> | ||
---|---|---|
template< class Rep, class Period > void sleep_for( const std::chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& sleep_duration ); | (since C++11) |
Blocks the execution of the current thread for at least the specified sleep_duration
.
This function may block for longer than sleep_duration
due to scheduling or resource contention delays.
The standard recommends that a steady clock is used to measure the duration. If an implementation uses a system clock instead, the wait time may also be sensitive to clock adjustments.
sleep_duration | - | time duration to sleep |
(none).
Any exception thrown by clock, time_point, or duration during the execution (clocks, time points, and durations provided by the standard library never throw).
#include <iostream> #include <chrono> #include <thread> int main() { using namespace std::chrono_literals; std::cout << "Hello waiter\n" << std::flush; auto start = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now(); std::this_thread::sleep_for(2s); auto end = std::chrono::high_resolution_clock::now(); std::chrono::duration<double, std::milli> elapsed = end-start; std::cout << "Waited " << elapsed.count() << " ms\n"; }
Possible output:
Hello waiter Waited 2000.12 ms
(C++11) | stops the execution of the current thread until a specified time point (function) |
© cppreference.com
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Unported License v3.0.
http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/sleep_for