Alternate Entry Name: .SLEEP
B: sleep( secs );
/* C users use C "sleep" */
SLEEP suspends the execution of the program for the given number of seconds. In TSS, the program may be awakened from such a "sleep" by hitting the "break" key.
GCOS8 does not guarantee that your program will sleep for exactly that number of seconds. External events may cause GCOS to wake it up before the time has elapsed, while swapping and memory contention may result in the program sleeping longer than expected.
SLEEP automatically flushes the buffers of all interactive units (e.g. terminals). Therefore
sleep(0);
is an easy way to flush all interactive buffers.
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