[erlang-questions] ANNOUNCEMENT: Chronos 0.0.1 timer utility
Torben Hoffmann
torben.lehoff@REDACTED
Sat Feb 25 20:31:02 CET 2012
On 25/2/12 13:13 , Zabrane Mickael wrote:
> Hi Torben,
>
> It seems that *chronos* depends on *gproc*. Right?
Totally.
>
> Which version of *gproc* are you using as there are plenty of forks on
> github?
> https://github.com/uwiger/gproc/network
I will provide some sort of pseudo .rel file that will specify things
clearly.
>
> Nice work ...
Thanks!
>
> N.B: IMHO, you should adapt the doc accordingly
Of course - I had all the intentions of clearly specifying the
dependencies, but in the joy of finalising the README, TODO and the
example I forgot... my bad. Will try correct that.
Cheers,
Torben
>
> Regards,
> Zabrane
>
> On Feb 24, 2012, at 9:00 AM, Torben Hoffmann wrote:
>
>> To whom it may concern.
>>
>> I have released Chronos-0.0.1 at https://github.com/lehoff/chronos
>>
>> Chronos is a small timer utility that can help deal with timers
>> without too much bookkeeping and suggest a design of components that
>> makes it easy to test the functionality of timers without having to
>> wait for them to expire.
>>
>> There is also a short overview of the existing timer solutions since
>> you might have a problem that is better solved with something else
>> than Chronos.
>>
>> Chronos comes with a QuickCheck test suite and an example of how to
>> abstract time from your tests.
>>
>> Feedback is most welcome!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Torben
>>
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