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NAME

Proc::BackOff::Exponential

SYNOPSIS

Usage:

my $obj = Proc::BackOff::Exponential->new( { base => 2 , exponent=> 'count' } );
# On N'th failure delay would be set to:
# 1st failure : 2^1 = 2
# 2nd failure : 2^2 = 4
# 3rd failure : 2^3 = 8
# 4th failure : 2^4 = 16
# or
my $obj = Proc::BackOff::Exponential->new( { base => 'count' , exponent=> 2 } );
# On N'th failure delay would be set to:
# 1st failure : 1^2 = 1
# 2nd failure : 2^2 = 4
# 3rd failure : 3^2 = 9
# 4th failure : 4^2 = 16

See Proc::BackOff for further documentation.

Overloaded Methods

new()

Check for variables being set

Required: base Required: exponent

calculate_back_off()

Returns the new back off value.

Changes

0.02 2007-08-12 -- Daniel Lo
- Documentation fixes. No code changes.
0.01 2007-04-17 -- Daniel Lo
- Initial Version

AUTHOR

Daniel Lo <daniel_lo@picturetrail.com>

LICENSE

Copyright (C) PictureTrail Inc. 1999-2007 Santa Clara, California, United States of America.

This code is released to the public for public use under Perl's Artisitic licence.

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