What's the best way to make code run at regular intervals in Clojure ? I'm currently using java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService, but that's Java - is there a Clojure way of scheduling code to run at regular intervals, after a delay, cancellably ? All the Clojure code examples I've seen use Thread/sleep, which also seems too Java.
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Well worth looking at the source code for Overtone, in particular the code for scheduling events at a particular time. It's a music synthesis system so you have to hope they have the timing code right!! Also they have helpfully separated the timing code out into a separate project (overtone/at-at) so that you can easily import it if you want. This provides a nice Clojure wrapper to the underlying Java libraries (i.e. ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor and friends). The syntax is like this:
You can also shedule events at specific times:
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From the clojure website http://clojure.org/concurrent_programming:
It sounds like you are already doing it the right way.
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I answered my own question @ Implementing a cron type scheduler in clojure maybe cronj might help? |
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