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9.Dd "Aug 16, 2014"
10.Dt USLEEP 3C
11.Os
12.Sh NAME
13.Nm usleep
14.Nd suspend execution for interval in microseconds
15.Sh SYNOPSIS
16.In unistd.h
17.Ft int
18.Fn usleep "useconds_t useconds"
19.Sh DESCRIPTION
20The
21.Fn usleep
22function suspends the caller from execution for the number
23of microseconds specified by the
24.Fa useconds
25argument. The actual suspension
26time might be less than requested because any caught signal will terminate
27.Fn usleep
28following execution of that signal's catching routine. The
29suspension time might be longer than requested by an arbitrary amount because
30of the scheduling of other activity in the system.
31.Lp
32If the value of
33.Fa useconds
34is 0, then the call has no effect.
35.Lp
36The use of the
37usleep
38function has no effect on the action or blockage
39of any signal. In a multithreaded process, only the invoking thread is
40suspended from execution.
41.Sh RETURN VALUES
42On completion,
43.Fn usleep
44returns 0. There are no error returns.
45.Sh ERRORS
46No errors are returned.
47.Sh USAGE
48The
49.Fn usleep
50function is included for its historical usage and is Obsolete.  The
51.Xr nanosleep 3C
52function is preferred over this function.
53.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
54.Sy Obsolete Standard .
55.Sh MT-LEVEL
56.Sy Safe .
57.Sh SEE ALSO
58.Xr nanosleep 3C ,
59.Xr sleep 3C ,
60.Xr unistd.h 3HEAD ,
61.Xr standards 5
62.Sh STANDARDS
63The
64.Fn usleep
65function is available in the following compilation environments.  See
66.Xr standards 5 .
67.Lp
68.Bl -bullet -compact
69.It
70.St -xpg4.2
71.It
72.St -susv2
73.It
74.St -susv3
75.El
76.Lp
77It is marked obsolete in
78.St -susv3 , and was removed from
79.St -p1003.1-2008 .
80