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Sleeps the program for the specified amount of time.
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Pauses the current thread for the specified amount of time.
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{{notice|This function causes the entire thread to pause for the duration of the sleep. Graphics will not draw, input events will not trigger, code will not run, and the window will be unresponsive if you use this as "wait()" in the main thread. Use [[love.update]] or a [[love.timer|Timer library]] for that instead.}}
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== Function ==
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=== Synopsis ===
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<source lang="lua">
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love.timer.sleep( s )
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</source>
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=== Arguments ===
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{{param|number|s|Seconds to sleep for.}}
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=== Returns ===
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Nothing.
 
== Function ==
 
== Function ==
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=== Synopsis ===
 
=== Synopsis ===
 
<source lang="lua">
 
<source lang="lua">
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=== Returns ===
 
=== Returns ===
 
Nothing.
 
Nothing.
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== Examples ==
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=== Use sleep to cap FPS at 30 ===
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<source lang="lua">
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function love.update(dt)
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  if dt < 1/30 then
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      love.timer.sleep(1/30 - dt)
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  end
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end
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</source>
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=== More sophisticated way to cap 30 FPS ===
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This takes into account the time spent updating and drawing each frame.
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<source lang="lua">
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function love.load()
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  min_dt = 1/30
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  next_time = love.timer.getTime()
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end
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function love.update(dt)
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  next_time = next_time + min_dt
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  -- rest of function here
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end
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function love.draw()
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  -- rest of function here
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  local cur_time = love.timer.getTime()
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  if next_time <= cur_time then
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      next_time = cur_time
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      return
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  end
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  love.timer.sleep(next_time - cur_time)
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end
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</source>
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== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[parent::love.timer]]
 
* [[parent::love.timer]]
 
[[Category:Functions]]
 
[[Category:Functions]]
{{#set:Description=Sleeps the program for the specified amount of time.}}
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{{#set:Description=Pauses the current thread for the specified amount of time.}}
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{{#set:Since=021}}
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{{#set:PrettySince=0.2.1}}
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== Other Languages ==
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{{i18n|love.timer.sleep}}

Latest revision as of 17:00, 27 August 2020

Available since LÖVE 0.2.1
This function is not supported in earlier versions.

Pauses the current thread for the specified amount of time.

O.png This function causes the entire thread to pause for the duration of the sleep. Graphics will not draw, input events will not trigger, code will not run, and the window will be unresponsive if you use this as "wait()" in the main thread. Use love.update or a Timer library for that instead.  


Function

Available since LÖVE 0.8.0
This variant is not supported in earlier versions.

Synopsis

love.timer.sleep( s )

Arguments

number s
Seconds to sleep for.

Returns

Nothing.

Function

Removed in LÖVE 0.8.0
This variant is not supported in that and later versions.

Synopsis

love.timer.sleep( ms )

Arguments

number ms
Milliseconds to sleep for.

Returns

Nothing.

Examples

Use sleep to cap FPS at 30

function love.update(dt)
   if dt < 1/30 then
      love.timer.sleep(1/30 - dt)
   end
end

More sophisticated way to cap 30 FPS

This takes into account the time spent updating and drawing each frame.

function love.load()
   min_dt = 1/30
   next_time = love.timer.getTime()
end

function love.update(dt)
   next_time = next_time + min_dt

   -- rest of function here
end

function love.draw()
   -- rest of function here

   local cur_time = love.timer.getTime()
   if next_time <= cur_time then
      next_time = cur_time
      return
   end
   love.timer.sleep(next_time - cur_time)
end

See Also



Other Languages