




Displays an alternate cursor during the execution of some code, on platforms other than Cocoa.
The macro with-busy-interface switches the cursor of the interface containing 
pane
 to be the busy cursor, evaluates 
body
, and then restores the cursor. This is useful when a piece of code may take significant time to run, and visual feedback should be provided.
cursor
 specifies the cursor to use while 
body
 is running. The default value is :busy. For other allowed values, see simple-pane.
delay specifies a time in seconds before the cursor is switched, so if body runs in less than delay seconds, then the cursor is not switched at all. This is usually more useful behavior than switching the cursor immediately. The default value of delay is 0.5.
with-busy-interface must be called in the process of the interface containing 
pane
.
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Windows version) - 3 Aug 2017