dominikh changed the topic of #cinch to: The IRC Framework | Latest version: Cinch 2.0.9
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<nickrw> Is there any way I can reference the timer object being created by Timer(delay, config, &block) from *within* the block being passed to it?
<nickrw> Use case: I want the timer to remove itself from an array once it has run
<catepillar> yea, you can do something like @timer = Timer.new(1000, &block)
<catepillar> and then call @timer.stop
<nickrw> oh, @timer would be available in the block?
<catepillar> i have used it that way
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