Interesting all the different responses. Here's a simple DIY option that doesn't depend on any other libraries, and doesn't hog thread resources unnecessarily.
Basically, for each action in your list, it creates an onTick function that executes that action, then recursively calls DoThings with the remaining actions and delays.
Here, ITimer is just a simple wrapper around DispatcherTimer (but it would work with a SWF Timer as well, or a mock timer for unit testing), and DelayedAction is just a Tuple with int Delay and Action action
public static class TimerEx {
public static void DoThings(this ITimer timer, IEnumerable<DelayedAction> actions) {
timer.DoThings(actions.GetEnumerator());
}
static void DoThings(this ITimer timer, IEnumerator<DelayedAction> actions) {
if (!actions.MoveNext())
return;
var first = actions.Current;
Action onTick = null;
onTick = () => {
timer.IsEnabled = false;
first.Action();
// ReSharper disable AccessToModifiedClosure
timer.Tick -= onTick;
// ReSharper restore AccessToModifiedClosure
onTick = null;
timer.DoThings(actions);
};
timer.Tick += onTick;
timer.Interval = first.Delay;
timer.IsEnabled = true;
}
}
If you don't want to delve into F# or reference Rx or use .Net 4.5 this is a simple viable solution.
Here's an example of how to test it:
[TestClass]
public sealed class TimerExTest {
[TestMethod]
public void Delayed_actions_should_be_scheduled_correctly() {
var timer = new MockTimer();
var i = 0;
var action = new DelayedAction(0, () => ++i);
timer.DoThings(new[] {action, action});
Assert.AreEqual(0, i);
timer.OnTick();
Assert.AreEqual(1, i);
timer.OnTick();
Assert.AreEqual(2, i);
timer.OnTick();
Assert.AreEqual(2, i);
}
}
And here's the other classes to make it compile:
public interface ITimer {
bool IsEnabled { set; }
double Interval { set; }
event Action Tick;
}
public sealed class Timer : ITimer {
readonly DispatcherTimer _timer;
public Timer() {
_timer = new DispatcherTimer();
_timer.Tick += (sender, e) => OnTick();
}
public double Interval {
set { _timer.Interval = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(value); }
}
public event Action Tick;
public bool IsEnabled {
set { _timer.IsEnabled = value; }
}
void OnTick() {
var handler = Tick;
if (handler != null) {
handler();
}
}
}
public sealed class MockTimer : ITimer {
public event Action Tick;
public bool IsEnabled { private get; set; }
public double Interval { set { } }
public void OnTick() {
if (IsEnabled) {
var handler = Tick;
if (handler != null) {
handler();
}
}
}
}
public sealed class DelayedAction {
readonly Action _action;
readonly int _delay;
public DelayedAction(int delay, Action action) {
_delay = delay;
_action = action;
}
public Action Action {
get { return _action; }
}
public int Delay {
get { return _delay; }
}
}