please allow do some thoughts outside - not really offtopic.
- your problem is a timing problem .. first of all there are simple to use features provided by operating system.
- you are talking about having the light on for 12 hours. why not set an alarm(43200) and catch this event?
your process then gets inactiv for a long time.
possible strategy eventdriven logic
{
$state=off
set_signal_handler()
toggle_switch('time') #never get out of this function; see wait;
set_signal_handler() {
sig_alrm=toggle_switch()
sig_int=switch_off_and_exit()
sig_term=ignore
sig_hup=switch_off_and_exit()
}
toggle_switch() {
if ($stat==off) { $waitsec=43200 }
else { $waitsec=calc_sec_to_switch('time') }
alarm($waitsec)
wait(-1) #go to sleep til alarm, or signals (INT,HUP)
switch_on_off()
}
}
have fun
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