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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T18:54:40+00:00 2026-05-17T18:54:40+00:00

So here’s what I’m doing — I have a ruby script that prints out

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So here’s what I’m doing — I have a ruby script that prints out information every minute. I’ve also set up a proc for a trap so that when the user hits ctrl-c, the process aborts. The code looks something like this:

switch = true

Signal.trap("SIGINT") do
    switch = false
end

lastTime = Time.now

while switch do
    if Time.now.min > lastTime.min then
        puts "A minute has gone by!"
    end
end

Now the code itself is valid and runs well, but it does a lot of useless work checking the value of switch as often as it can. It uses up as much of the processor as it can get (at least, 100% of one core), so it’s pretty wasteful. How can I do something similar to this, where an event is updated every so often, without wasting tons of cycles?

All help is appreciated and thanks in advance!

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    2026-05-17T18:54:41+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 6:54 pm

    If you are just trapping ctrl-c interrupts and don’t mind a short wait between pressing the keys and it breaking out then…

    switch = true
    
    Signal.trap("SIGINT") do
        switch = false
    end
    
    lastTime = Time.now
    
    while switch do
        sleep 1
        if Time.now.min > lastTime.min then
            puts "A minute has gone by!"
        end
    end
    

    The ‘sleep’ function uses the system timers, so doesn’t use up the CPU while waiting. If you want finer resolution timing just replace sleep 1 with sleep 0.5 or even smaller to reduce the time between checks,

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