@ -7,19 +7,19 @@ this module in order to use them.
## clearImmediate(immediateObject)
## clearImmediate(immediateObject)
Stops an immediate from triggering.
Stops an ` immediateObject` , as created by [`setImmediate`][], from triggering.
## clearInterval(intervalObject)
## clearInterval(intervalObject)
Stops an interval from triggering.
Stops an ` intervalObject` , as created by [`setInterval`][], from triggering.
## clearTimeout(timeoutObject)
## clearTimeout(timeoutObject)
Prevents a timeout from triggering.
Prevents a ` timeoutObject` , as created by [`setTimeout`][], from triggering.
## ref()
## ref()
If you had previously `unref()` d a timer you can call `ref()` to explicitly
If a timer was previously `unref()` d, then `ref()` can be called to explicitly
request the timer hold the program open. If the timer is already `ref` d calling
request the timer hold the program open. If the timer is already `ref` d calling
`ref` again will have no effect.
`ref` again will have no effect.
@ -27,14 +27,15 @@ Returns the timer.
## setImmediate(callback[, arg][, ...])
## setImmediate(callback[, arg][, ...])
To schedule the "immediate" execution of `callback` after I/O events
To schedule the "immediate" execution of `callback` after I/O events'
callbacks and before [`setTimeout`][] and [`setInterval`][]. Returns an
callbacks and before timers set by [`setTimeout`][] and [`setInterval`][] are
`immediateObject` for possible use with `clearImmediate()` . Optionally you
triggered. Returns an `immediateObject` for possible use with
can also pass arguments to the callback.
[`clearImmediate`][]. Additional optional arguments may be passed to the
callback.
Callbacks for immediates are queued in the order in which they were created.
Callbacks for immediates are queued in the order in which they were created.
The entire callback queue is processed every event loop iteration. If you queue
The entire callback queue is processed every event loop iteration. If an
an immediate from inside an executing callback, that immediate won't fire
immediate is queued from inside an executing callback, that immediate won't fire
until the next event loop iteration.
until the next event loop iteration.
If `callback` is not a function `setImmediate()` will throw immediately.
If `callback` is not a function `setImmediate()` will throw immediately.
@ -42,8 +43,8 @@ If `callback` is not a function `setImmediate()` will throw immediately.
## setInterval(callback, delay[, arg][, ...])
## setInterval(callback, delay[, arg][, ...])
To schedule the repeated execution of `callback` every `delay` milliseconds.
To schedule the repeated execution of `callback` every `delay` milliseconds.
Returns a `intervalObject` for possible use with `clearInterval()` . Optionally
Returns a `intervalObject` for possible use with [`clearInterval`][]. Additional
you can also pass arguments to the callback.
optional arguments may be passed to the callback.
To follow browser behavior, when using delays larger than 2147483647
To follow browser behavior, when using delays larger than 2147483647
milliseconds (approximately 25 days) or less than 1, Node.js will use 1 as the
milliseconds (approximately 25 days) or less than 1, Node.js will use 1 as the
@ -54,8 +55,8 @@ If `callback` is not a function `setInterval()` will throw immediately.
## setTimeout(callback, delay[, arg][, ...])
## setTimeout(callback, delay[, arg][, ...])
To schedule execution of a one-time `callback` after `delay` milliseconds.
To schedule execution of a one-time `callback` after `delay` milliseconds.
Returns a `timeoutObject` for possible use with `clearTimeout()` . Optionally you
Returns a `timeoutObject` for possible use with [`clearTimeout`][]. Additional
can also pass arguments to the callback.
optional arguments may be passed to the callback.
The callback will likely not be invoked in precisely `delay` milliseconds.
The callback will likely not be invoked in precisely `delay` milliseconds.
Node.js makes no guarantees about the exact timing of when callbacks will fire,
Node.js makes no guarantees about the exact timing of when callbacks will fire,
@ -71,16 +72,20 @@ If `callback` is not a function `setTimeout()` will throw immediately.
## unref()
## unref()
The opaque value returned by [`setTimeout`][] and [`setInterval`][] also has the
The opaque value returned by [`setTimeout`][] and [`setInterval`][] also has the
method `timer.unref()` which will allow you to create a timer that is active but
method `timer.unref()` which allows the creation of a timer that is active but
if it is the only item left in the event loop, it won't keep the program
if it is the only item left in the event loop, it won't keep the program
running. If the timer is already `unref` d calling `unref` again will have no
running. If the timer is already `unref` d calling `unref` again will have no
effect.
effect.
In the case of `setTimeout` when you `unref` you create a separate timer that
In the case of [`setTimeout`][], `unref` creates a separate timer that will
will wakeup the event loop, creating too many of these may adversely effect
wakeup the event loop, creating too many of these may adversely effect event
event loop performance -- use wisely.
loop performance -- use wisely.
Returns the timer.
Returns the timer.
[`clearImmediate`]: timers.html#timers_clearimmediate_immediateobject
[`clearInterval`]: timers.html#timers_clearinterval_intervalobject
[`clearTimeout`]: timers.html#timers_cleartimeout_timeoutobject
[`setImmediate`]: timers.html#timers_setimmediate_callback_arg
[`setInterval`]: timers.html#timers_setinterval_callback_delay_arg
[`setInterval`]: timers.html#timers_setinterval_callback_delay_arg
[`setTimeout`]: timers.html#timers_settimeout_callback_delay_arg
[`setTimeout`]: timers.html#timers_settimeout_callback_delay_arg