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The < | The <code>After()</code> returns a channel that will provide a Time instance after the given duration elapses. Equivalent with <code>NewTimer(d).C</code>. |
Revision as of 04:16, 23 August 2023
External
Internal
Overview
time.After
returns a channel that after the given duration, will send current time on it. This can be used to implement a timeout withselect
.
time.Sleep()
Sleep pauses the current goroutine for at least the duration d. A negative or zero duration causes Sleep to return immediately:
import "time"
...
var secs int
secs = 10
time.Sleep(time.Duration(secs) * time.Second)
After(Duration)
The After()
returns a channel that will provide a Time instance after the given duration elapses. Equivalent with NewTimer(d).C
.