PR_IntervalNow
Returns the value of NSPR’s free-running interval timer.
Syntax
#include <prinrval.h>
PRIntervalTime PR_IntervalNow(void);
Returns
A PRIntervalTime object.
Description
You can use the value returned by PR_IntervalNow() to establish
epochs and to determine intervals (that is, compute the difference
between two times). PR_IntervalNow() is both very efficient and
nonblocking, so it is appropriate to use (for example) while holding a
mutex.
The most common use for PR_IntervalNow() is to establish an epoch
and test for the expiration of intervals. In this case, you typically
call PR_IntervalNow() in a sequence that looks like this:
PRUint32 interval = ... ; // milliseconds
// ...
PRStatus rv;
PRIntervalTime epoch = PR_IntervalNow();
PR_Lock(data->mutex);
while (!EvaluateData(data))  /* wait until condition is met */
{
    PRUint32 delta = PR_IntervalToMilliseconds(PR_IntervalNow() - epoch);
    if (delta > interval) break;  /* timeout */
    rv = PR_Wait(data->condition, PR_MillisecondsToInterval(interval - delta));
    if (PR_FAILURE == rv) break;  /* likely an interrupt */
}
PR_Unlock(data->mutex);