DrLarch Posted February 25, 2019 Share Posted February 25, 2019 According to the help file: "The process is polled approximately every 250 milliseconds." I've got a process I am watching for and need to kill as fast possible. There appears to be no way to configure the poll time that I can see. Does anyone know any other way of accomplishing this? I don't care about nailing the CPU's, since it's just going to be for a relatively short period (I have a rough idea of when the process starts). Any direction/ideas appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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DrLarch Posted February 25, 2019 Author Share Posted February 25, 2019 (edited) I don't think that's going to do anything special - you're still subject to the native, built-in ProcessExists polling interval. Kind of thinking a dev might need to weigh in. Edited February 25, 2019 by DrLarch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheXman Posted February 25, 2019 Share Posted February 25, 2019 No dev is needed. All you have to do is run a simple test. Assuming that notepad is not running, this little snippet will show you how many times in 1 second, it iterates through the loop checking for its existence. If the number is greater then 4, then obviously the polling verbiage has nothing to do with ProcessExists(). That polling verbiage most likely relates to ProcessWait* functions. $iCounter = 0 $hTimer = TimerInit() While TimerDiff($hTimer) < 1000 $iCounter += 1 If ProcessExists('notepad.exe') Then ExitLoop WEnd ConsoleWrite(StringFormat('$iCounter = %i', $iCounter) & @CRLF) CryptoNG UDF: Cryptography API: Next Gen jq UDF: Powerful and Flexible JSON Processor | jqPlayground: An Interactive JSON Processor Xml2Json UDF: Transform XML to JSON | HttpApi UDF: HTTP Server API | Roku Remote: Example Script About Me How To Ask Good Questions On Technical And Scientific Forums (Detailed) | How to Ask Good Technical Questions (Brief) "Any fool can know. The point is to understand." -Albert Einstein "If you think you're a big fish, it's probably because you only swim in small ponds." ~TheXman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrewManNH Posted February 25, 2019 Share Posted February 25, 2019 (edited) If you change the ConsoleWrite line to this, you can see how long it ran. ConsoleWrite(StringFormat('$iCounter = %i', $iCounter) & @CRLF & TimerDiff($hTimer) & "ms" & @CRLF) Which should give you some indication of approximately what's going on, timewise, in the script. BTW, modified @TheXman's script above to make it more obvious how long the wait is for ProcessExists $iCounter = 0 $hTimer = TimerInit() While TimerDiff($hTimer) < 1000 $iCounter += 1 ProcessExists('notepad.exe') WEnd ConsoleWrite(StringFormat('$iCounter = %i', $iCounter) & @CRLF & TimerDiff($hTimer) & "ms" & @CRLF) For me, this is averaging about 110 cycles in one second. Edited February 25, 2019 by BrewManNH Added more information and new script If I posted any code, assume that code was written using the latest release version unless stated otherwise. Also, if it doesn't work on XP I can't help with that because I don't have access to XP, and I'm not going to.Give a programmer the correct code and he can do his work for a day. Teach a programmer to debug and he can do his work for a lifetime - by Chirag GudeHow to ask questions the smart way! I hereby grant any person the right to use any code I post, that I am the original author of, on the autoitscript.com forums, unless I've specifically stated otherwise in the code or the thread post. If you do use my code all I ask, as a courtesy, is to make note of where you got it from. Back up and restore Windows user files _Array.au3 - Modified array functions that include support for 2D arrays. - ColorChooser - An add-on for SciTE that pops up a color dialog so you can select and paste a color code into a script. - Customizable Splashscreen GUI w/Progress Bar - Create a custom "splash screen" GUI with a progress bar and custom label. - _FileGetProperty - Retrieve the properties of a file - SciTE Toolbar - A toolbar demo for use with the SciTE editor - GUIRegisterMsg demo - Demo script to show how to use the Windows messages to interact with controls and your GUI. - Latin Square password generator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrLarch Posted February 25, 2019 Author Share Posted February 25, 2019 (edited) Thanks TheXman & BrewManNH - that did the trick. Yeah I'm getting somewhere between 470-495. So it appears if you're running a ProcessWait by itself, then you're only dinged the 250ms, vs in a loop it returns asap, I guess. Edited February 25, 2019 by DrLarch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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