alarm -- set signal timer alarm
      Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
      #include <unistd.h>
     unsigned int
     alarm(unsigned int seconds);
     This interface is made obsolete by setitimer(2).
     The alarm() function sets a timer to deliver the signal SIGALRM to the
     calling process after the specified number of seconds.  If an alarm has
     already been set with alarm() but has not been delivered, another call to
     alarm() will supersede the prior call.  The request alarm(0) voids the
     current alarm and the signal SIGALRM will not be delivered.
     Due to setitimer(2) restriction the maximum number of seconds allowed is
     100000000.
     The return value of alarm() is the amount of time left on the timer from
     a previous call to alarm().  If no alarm is currently set, the return
     value is 0.
     setitimer(2), sigaction(2), sigpause(2), sigvec(2), signal(3), sleep(3),
     ualarm(3), usleep(3)
     An alarm() function appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.
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