Say, I have the following C++ code.
First I create a manual waitable timer as such:
HANDLE hWTimer = CreateWaitableTimer(NULL, FALSE, NULL);
Then it's set to a predefined time in the future to fire once (the actual value is provided by a user input):
double fSeconds2Wait = 10000;
LARGE_INTEGER li;
//Convert to 100 nanosecond intervals (MUST BE NEGATIVE)
li.QuadPart = -10000000LL * (LONGLONG)fSeconds2Wait;
SetWaitableTimer(hWTimer, &li, 0, NULL, NULL, 0);
Then I have a worker thread that resides in a waiting state, waiting for the timer to fire:
WaitForSingleObject(hWTimer, INFINITE);
//Perform actions when timer fires
The question I have, say, if I want to hold off the 'hWTimer' indefinitely with a possibility to reset it to another time later (upon user request), how do I do that?