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Revision: 1.28
Committed: Mon Aug 31 13:46:32 2009 UTC (14 years, 9 months ago) by root
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1 root 1.28 #!/OPT/BIn/perl
2 root 1.1
3     =head1 NAME
4    
5     aemp - AnyEvent:MP utility
6    
7     =head1 SYNOPSIS
8    
9     aemp command args...
10    
11     # protocol commands
12 root 1.19 aemp snd <port> <arg...> # send a message
13     aemp mon <port> # wait till port is killed
14     aemp rpc <port> <arg...> # send message, append reply
15     aemp eval <node> <expr...> # evaluate expression
16 root 1.22 aemp trace <nodeid> # trace the network topology
17 root 1.8
18     # run a node
19 root 1.26 aemp run configure_args... # run a node
20 root 1.8
21 root 1.23 # node configuration: node ID
22 root 1.19 aemp setnodeid <nodeid> # configure the real node id
23     aemp delnodeid # reset node id to default (= inherit)
24 root 1.1
25     # node configuration: secret
26 root 1.19 aemp gensecret # generate a random shared secret
27     aemp setsecret <secret> # set the shared secret
28     aemp delsecret # remove the secret (= inherit)
29 root 1.1
30     # node configuration: TLS
31 root 1.19 aemp gencert # generate a random certificate
32     aemp setcert <file> # set a certificate (key.pem + certificate.pem)
33     aemp delcert # remove certificate (= inherit)
34 root 1.8
35 root 1.17 # node configuration: seed addresses for bootstrapping
36 root 1.19 aemp setseeds <host:port>,... # set seeds
37     aemp delseeds # clear all seeds (= inherit)
38     aemp addseed <host:port> # add a seed
39     aemp delseed <host:port> # remove seed
40 root 1.17
41     # node configuration: bind addresses
42 root 1.19 aemp setbinds <host:port>,... # set binds
43     aemp delbinds # clear all binds (= inherit)
44     aemp addbind <host:port> # add a bind address
45     aemp delbind <host:port> # remove a bind address
46 root 1.8
47     # node configuration: services
48 root 1.19 aemp setservices initfunc,... # set service functions
49     aemp delservices # clear all services (= inherit)
50     aemp addservice <initfunc> # add an instance of a service
51     aemp delservice <initfunc> # delete one instance of a service
52 root 1.6
53 root 1.10 # profile-specific configuration
54     aemp profile <name> <command>... # apply command to profile only
55 root 1.26 aemp setparent <name> # specify a parent profile
56 root 1.25 aemp delparent # clear parent again
57 root 1.19 aemp delprofile <name> # eradicate the named profile
58     aemp showprofile <name> # display given profile
59 root 1.25 aemp showconfig <name> ... # display effective config
60 root 1.10
61 root 1.1 =head1 DESCRIPTION
62    
63 root 1.8 With aemp you can configure various aspects of AnyEvent::MP and its
64 root 1.22 protocol, send various messages and even run a node.
65 root 1.1
66 root 1.23 The F<aemp> utility works like F<cvs>, F<svn> or other commands: the first
67     argument defines which operation (subcommand) is requested, after which
68     arguments for this operation are expected. When a subcommand does not eat
69     all remaining arguments, the remaining arguments will again be interpreted
70     as subcommand and so on.
71    
72     This means you can chain multiple commands, which is handy for profile
73     configuration, e.g.:
74    
75 root 1.27 aemp gensecret profile xyzzy binds 4040,4041 nodeid anon/
76    
77     Please note that all C<setxxx> subcommands have an alias without the
78     C<set> prefix.
79 root 1.23
80     =head2 RUNNING A NODE
81    
82     This can be used to run a node - together with some services, this makes
83     it unnecesary to write any wrapper programs.
84    
85     =over 4
86    
87     =item run <profile> <...>
88    
89 root 1.26 Runs a node by calling C<AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::configure> with the given
90 root 1.23 arguments. The node runs under L<AnyEvent::Watchdog>, can be restarted
91     (and autorestarted, see the L<AnyEvent::Watchdog> manual).
92    
93     Care has been taken to load (almost) no modules other than
94     L<AnyEvent::Watchdog> and the modules it loads, so everything (including
95     the L<AnyEvent::MP> modules themselves) will be freshly loaded on restart,
96     which makes upgrading everything except the perl binary easy.
97    
98     =back
99    
100     =head2 PROTOCOL COMMANDS
101    
102     These commands actually communicate with other nodes. They all use a node
103 root 1.25 profile name of C<aemp> (specifying a dfeault node ID of C<anon/> and a
104     binds list containing C<*:*> only).
105 root 1.23
106     They all use a timeout of five seconds, after which they give up.
107    
108     =over 4
109    
110     =item snd <port> <arguments...>
111    
112     Simply send a message to the given port - where you get the port ID from
113     is your problem.
114    
115     Exits after ensuring that the message has been delivered to its node.
116    
117     Most useful to take avdantage of some undocumented functionality inside
118     nodes, such as node ports being able to call any method:
119    
120     aemp snd doomed AnyEvent::Watchdog::restart 1
121    
122     =item rpc <port> <arg...>
123    
124     Like F<aemp snd>, but appends a local reply port to the message and waits
125     for a message to it.
126    
127     Any return values will be JSON-encoded and printed separated by commas
128     (kind of like a JSON array without []-brackets).
129    
130     Example: ask the (undocumented) time service of a node for it'S current
131     time.
132    
133     aemp rpc mynode time
134    
135     =item mon <port>
136    
137     Monitors the port and exits when it's monitorign callback is called. Most
138     useful to monitor node ports.
139    
140     Example: monitor some node.
141    
142     aemp mon doomed
143    
144     =item eval <node> <expr...>
145    
146     Joins all remaining arguments into a string and evaluates it on the given
147     node. Return values are handled as with F<aemp rpc>.
148    
149     Example: find the unix process ID of the node called posicks.
150    
151     aemp eval posicks '$$'
152    
153     =item trace <node>
154    
155     Asks the given node for all currently connected nodes, then asks those
156     nodes for the same, thus tracing all node connections.
157    
158     =cut
159    
160     =head2 CONFIGURATION/NODE ID/SECRET/CERTIFICATE
161    
162     These commands deal with rather basic settings, the node ID, the shared
163     secret and the TLS certificate.
164    
165     =over 4
166    
167     =item setnodeid <nodeid>
168    
169     Set the node ID to the given string.
170    
171     =item delnodeid
172    
173     Removes the node ID again, which means it is inherited again from it's
174     parent profile, or stays unset.
175    
176     =item gensecret
177    
178     Generates a random shared secret and sets it. The shared secret is used to
179     authenticate nodes to each other when TLS is not required.
180    
181     =item setsecret <secret>
182    
183     Sets the shared secret tot he given string, which can be anything.
184    
185     =item delsecret
186    
187     Removes the shared secret again, which means it is inherited again from
188     it's parent profile, or stays unset.
189    
190     =item gencert
191    
192     Generates a self-signed certficate and key, and sets it. This works
193     similarly to a shared secret: when all nodes have it, TLS will be used to
194     authenticate and encrypt all traffic.
195    
196     =item setcert <file>
197    
198     Set a node certificate (and optionally any CA certificates) from the given
199     file. The file must contain the key, followed by the certificate, followed
200     by any CA certificates you want to trust, all in PEM format.
201    
202     See L<AnyEvent::TLS> for some more details - this sets the C<cert> and
203     C<ca_cert> options.
204    
205     =item delcert
206    
207     Removes the certificate(s) again, which means it is inherited again from
208     it's parent profile, or stays unset.
209    
210     =back
211    
212     =head2 CONFIGURATION/SEEDS
213    
214     To discover the network you have to specify some seed addresses, which are
215     basically C<host:port> pairs where you expect some long-running nodes. It
216     does no harm to have a node as its own seed (they will eventually be
217     ignored).
218    
219     =item setseeds <host:port>,...
220    
221     Sets or replaces the list of seeds, which must be specified as a
222     comma-separated list of C<host:port> pairs. The C<host> can be a hostname,
223     an IP address, or C<*> to signify all local host addresses. If the
224     C<:port> is omitted, then the default port of C<4040> is assumed.
225    
226     An empty list is allowed.
227    
228     Example: use C<doomed> with default port as only seednode.
229    
230     aemp setseeds doomed
231    
232     =item delseeds
233    
234     Removes the seed list again, which means it is inherited again from it's
235     parent profile, or stays unset.
236    
237     =item addseed <host:port>
238    
239     Adds a single seed address.
240    
241     =item delseed <host:port>
242    
243     Deletes the given seed address, if it exists.
244    
245     =back
246    
247     =head2 CONFIGURATION/BINDS
248    
249     To be able to be reached from other nodes, a node must I<bind> itself
250     to some listening socket(s). The list of these can either bs specified
251     manually, or AnyEvent::MP can guess them. Nodes without any binds are
252     possible to some extent.
253    
254     =over 4
255    
256     =item setbinds <host:port>,...
257    
258     Sets the list of bind addresses explicitly - see the F<aemp setseeds>
259     command for the exact syntax. In addition, a value of C<0> for the port
260     means to use a dynamically-assigned port.
261    
262 root 1.25 Note that the C<*>, C<*:*> or C<*:port> values are very useful here.
263 root 1.23
264     Example: bind on the default port (4040) on all local interfaces.
265    
266     aemp setbinds "*"
267    
268     Example: bind on a random port on all local interfaces.
269    
270 root 1.25 aemp setbinds "*:*"
271 root 1.23
272     Example: resolve "doomed.mydomain" and try to bind on port C<4040> of all
273     IP addressess returned.
274    
275     aep setbinds doomed.mydomain
276    
277     =item delbinds
278    
279     Removes the bind list again, which means it is inherited again from it's
280     parent profile, or stays unset.
281    
282     =item addbind <host:port>
283    
284     Adds a single bind address.
285    
286     =item delbind <host:port>
287    
288     Deletes the given bind address, if it exists.
289    
290     =back
291    
292     =head2 CONFIGURATION/SERVICES
293    
294     Services are modules (or functions) that are automatically loaded (or
295     executed) when a node starts. They are especially useful when used in
296     conjunction with F<aemp run>, to configure which services a node should
297     run.
298    
299     =over 4
300    
301     =item setservices <initfunc>...
302    
303     Sets or replaces the list of services, which must be specified as a
304     comma-separated list.
305    
306     Each entry in the list is interpreted as either a module name to
307     load (when it ends with C<::>) or a function to call (all other
308     cases). The algorithm to find the function is the same as used for C<<
309     L<AnyEvent::MP>::spawn >>.
310    
311     =item delservices
312    
313     Removes the service list again, which means it is inherited again from
314     it's parent profile, or stays unset.
315    
316     =item addservice <initfunc>
317    
318     Adds a single service.
319    
320     =item delservice <initfunc>
321    
322     Deletes the given service, if it exists.
323    
324     =back
325    
326     =head2 CONFIGURATION/PROFILE MANAGEMENT
327    
328     All the above configuration functions by default affect the I<global
329     default configuration>, which is basically used to augment every profile
330     and node configuration.
331    
332     =over 4
333    
334     =item profile <name> ...
335    
336     This subcommand makes the following subcommands act only on a specific
337     named profile, instead of on the global default. The profile is created if
338     necessary.
339    
340     Example: create a C<server> profile, give it a random node name, some seed
341     nodes and bind it on an unspecified port on all local interfaces. You
342     should add some services then and run the node...
343    
344 root 1.25 aemp server setnodeid anon/ setseeds doomed,10.0.0.2:5000 setbinds "*:*"
345 root 1.23
346     =item delprofile <name>
347    
348     Deletes the profile of the given name.
349    
350 root 1.26 =item setparent <name>
351 root 1.24
352     Sets the parent profile to use - values not specified in a profile will be
353     taken from the parent profile (even recursively, with the global default
354     config being the default parent). This is useful to configure profile
355     I<classes> and then to inherit from them for individual nodes.
356    
357     Note that you can specify circular parent chains and even a parent for the
358     global configuration. Neither will do you any good, however.
359    
360     Example: inherit all values not specified in the C<doomed> profile from
361     the C<server> profile.
362    
363 root 1.26 aemp profile doomed setparent server
364 root 1.24
365     =item delparent
366    
367     Removes the parent again from the profile, if any was set, so the profile
368     inherits directly from the global default config again.
369    
370 root 1.23 =item showprofile <name>
371    
372     Shows the values of the given profile, and only those, no inherited
373     values.
374    
375 root 1.25 =item showconfig <name> <key value...>
376 root 1.23
377 root 1.24 Shows the I<effective> config, i.e. the values as used by a node started
378 root 1.25 with the given profile name. Any additional key-value pairs specified
379 root 1.26 augment the configuration, just as with C<configure>.
380 root 1.24
381 root 1.25 If all arguments are omitted, show the global default config.
382 root 1.23
383     =back
384    
385 root 1.1 =cut
386    
387     use common::sense;
388    
389 root 1.19 # should come before anything else, so all modules
390     # will be loaded on each restart
391 root 1.22 BEGIN {
392 root 1.8 if ($ARGV[0] eq "run") {
393     shift;
394    
395 root 1.13 # d'oh
396 root 1.22 require AnyEvent::Watchdog;
397 root 1.19 # now we can load extra modules
398    
399 root 1.22 AnyEvent::Watchdog::autorestart (1);
400     AnyEvent::Watchdog::heartbeat (300);
401 root 1.13
402 root 1.8 require AnyEvent;
403 root 1.25 require AnyEvent::MP::Kernel;
404 root 1.26 AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::configure (@ARGV);
405 root 1.8
406 root 1.16 AnyEvent::detect () eq "AnyEvent::Impl::EV"
407 root 1.8 ? EV::loop ()
408     : AE::cv ()->recv;
409     }
410 root 1.22 }
411 root 1.8
412 root 1.1 use Carp ();
413    
414 root 1.17 use JSON::XS;
415    
416 root 1.1 use AnyEvent;
417 root 1.4 use AnyEvent::Util;
418    
419 root 1.8 use AnyEvent::MP;
420 root 1.1 use AnyEvent::MP::Config;
421    
422     sub my_run_cmd {
423     my ($cmd) = @_;
424    
425     my $cv = &run_cmd;
426     my $status = $cv->recv;
427    
428     $status
429     and die "@$cmd: command failed with exit status $status.";
430     }
431    
432     sub gen_cert {
433 root 1.2 my_run_cmd [qw(openssl req
434     -new -nodes -x509 -days 3650
435     -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout /dev/fd/3
436     -batch -subj /CN=AnyEvent::MP
437     )],
438 root 1.5 "<", "/dev/null",
439 root 1.1 ">" , \my $cert,
440     "3>", \my $key,
441 root 1.4 "2>", "/dev/null";
442 root 1.1
443     "$cert$key"
444     }
445    
446 root 1.25 sub init {
447 root 1.26 configure profile => "aemp", nodeid => "anon/";
448 root 1.25 }
449    
450 root 1.10 our $cfg = AnyEvent::MP::Config::config;
451 root 1.8 our $profile = $cfg;
452 root 1.1
453 root 1.11 sub trace {
454     my ($node) = @_;
455     my $cv = AE::cv;
456     my %seen;
457    
458 root 1.28 my $to = AE::timer 15, 0, sub { exit 1 };
459 root 1.11
460 root 1.25 init;
461 root 1.11
462     my $reply = port {
463 root 1.12 my ($node, @neigh) = @_;
464 root 1.11
465 root 1.12 @neigh = grep $_ ne $NODE, @neigh;
466    
467     print +(join " ", $node, @neigh), "\n";
468    
469     for (@neigh) {
470 root 1.11 unless ($seen{$_}++) {
471     $cv->begin;
472     snd $_, up_nodes => $SELF => $_;
473     }
474     }
475    
476     $cv->end;
477     };
478    
479     $cv->begin;
480     snd $reply, seed => $node;
481    
482     $cv->recv;
483     }
484    
485 root 1.10 sub docmd;
486    
487 root 1.1 our %CMD = (
488     snd => sub {
489 root 1.17 my $port = shift @ARGV;
490 root 1.25 init;
491 root 1.1
492 root 1.7 snd $port, @ARGV; @ARGV = ();
493 root 1.1
494     my $cv = AE::cv;
495 root 1.28 my $to = AE::timer 5, 0, sub { exit 1 };
496 root 1.1 mon $port, $cv;
497 root 1.19 my $reply = port sub { &$cv };
498     snd node_of $port, snd => $reply, "message sent successfully";
499 root 1.1
500     print join " ", $cv->recv, "\n";
501     },
502    
503 root 1.7 rpc => sub {
504 root 1.17 my $port = shift @ARGV;
505 root 1.25 init;
506 root 1.7
507     my $cv = AE::cv;
508 root 1.28 my $to = AE::timer 5, 0, sub { exit 1 };
509 root 1.19 snd $port, @ARGV, port { &$cv }; @ARGV = ();
510 root 1.7 mon $port, $cv;
511    
512 root 1.23 print +(substr JSON::XS->new->encode ([$cv->recv]), 1, -1), "\n";
513 root 1.7 },
514    
515 root 1.1 mon => sub {
516 root 1.17 my $port = shift @ARGV;
517 root 1.25 init;
518 root 1.1
519     mon $port, my $cv = AE::cv;
520     print join " ", $cv->recv, "\n";
521     },
522    
523 root 1.19 eval => sub {
524     my $node = node_of shift @ARGV;
525     my $expr = join " ", @ARGV; @ARGV = ();
526 root 1.25 init;
527 root 1.19
528     my $cv = AE::cv;
529 root 1.28 my $to = AE::timer 5, 0, sub { exit 1 };
530 root 1.19 AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::eval_on $node, $expr, port { &$cv };
531     mon $node, $cv;
532    
533     my ($err, @res) = $cv->recv;
534    
535     die $err if length $err;
536    
537     print +(substr JSON::XS->new->encode (\@res), 1, -1), "\n";
538     },
539    
540 root 1.11 trace => sub {
541     @ARGV >= 1
542 root 1.17 or die "node id missing\n";
543 root 1.11
544 root 1.17 trace shift @ARGV;
545 root 1.11 },
546    
547 root 1.17 setnodeid => sub {
548 root 1.8 @ARGV >= 1
549     or die "shared secret missing\n";
550    
551 root 1.17 $profile->{nodeid} = shift @ARGV;
552 root 1.8 ++$cfg->{dirty};
553     },
554 root 1.17 delnodeid => sub {
555     delete $profile->{nodeid};
556 root 1.8 ++$cfg->{dirty};
557     },
558    
559 root 1.1 setsecret => sub {
560 root 1.8 @ARGV >= 1
561 root 1.1 or die "shared secret missing\n";
562    
563 root 1.8 $profile->{secret} = shift @ARGV;
564 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
565     },
566     gensecret => sub {
567 root 1.18 $profile->{secret} = AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::alnumbits AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::nonce 64;
568 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
569     },
570 root 1.17 delsecret => sub {
571 root 1.8 delete $profile->{secret};
572 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
573     },
574    
575     setcert => sub {
576 root 1.8 @ARGV >= 1
577 root 1.1 or die "key+certificate pem filename missing\n";
578    
579     open my $fh, "<", $ARGV[0]
580     or die "$ARGV[0]: $!";
581    
582     local $/;
583 root 1.8 $profile->{cert} = <$fh>;
584 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
585     },
586     gencert => sub {
587 root 1.8 $profile->{cert} = gen_cert;
588 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
589     },
590 root 1.17 delcert => sub {
591 root 1.8 delete $profile->{cert};
592 root 1.1 ++$cfg->{dirty};
593     },
594 root 1.6
595 root 1.17 setbinds => sub {
596 root 1.19 @ARGV >= 1
597     or die "bind addresses missing\n";
598     $profile->{binds} = [split /,/, shift @ARGV];
599 root 1.17 ++$cfg->{dirty};
600     },
601     delbinds => sub {
602     delete $profile->{binds};
603     ++$cfg->{dirty};
604     },
605     addbind => sub {
606     @ARGV >= 1
607     or die "bind address missing\n";
608     my $bind = shift @ARGV;
609    
610     @{ $profile->{binds} } = grep $_ ne $bind, @{ $profile->{binds} };
611     push @{ $profile->{binds} }, $bind;
612     ++$cfg->{dirty};
613     },
614     delbind => sub {
615     @ARGV >= 1
616     or die "bind address missing\n";
617     my $bind = shift @ARGV;
618    
619     @{ $profile->{binds} } = grep $_ ne $bind, @{ $profile->{binds} };
620     ++$cfg->{dirty};
621     },
622    
623 root 1.6 setseeds => sub {
624 root 1.19 @ARGV >= 1
625     or die "seed addresses missing\n";
626     $profile->{seeds} = [split /,/, shift @ARGV];
627 root 1.6 ++$cfg->{dirty};
628     },
629 root 1.17 delseeds => sub {
630     delete $profile->{seeds};
631     ++$cfg->{dirty};
632     },
633 root 1.6 addseed => sub {
634 root 1.10 @ARGV >= 1
635 root 1.17 or die "seed address missing\n";
636 root 1.6 my $seed = shift @ARGV;
637 root 1.10
638 root 1.8 @{ $profile->{seeds} } = grep $_ ne $seed, @{ $profile->{seeds} };
639     push @{ $profile->{seeds} }, $seed;
640     ++$cfg->{dirty};
641     },
642     delseed => sub {
643 root 1.10 @ARGV >= 1
644 root 1.17 or die "seed address missing\n";
645 root 1.8 my $seed = shift @ARGV;
646 root 1.10
647 root 1.8 @{ $profile->{seeds} } = grep $_ ne $seed, @{ $profile->{seeds} };
648     ++$cfg->{dirty};
649     },
650    
651     setservices => sub {
652 root 1.19 @ARGV >= 1
653     or die "service specifications missing\n";
654     $profile->{services} = [split /,/, shift @ARGV];
655 root 1.6 ++$cfg->{dirty};
656     },
657 root 1.17 delservices => sub {
658     delete $profile->{services};
659     ++$cfg->{dirty};
660     },
661 root 1.9 addservice => sub {
662 root 1.10 @ARGV >= 1
663     or die "service specification missing\n";
664 root 1.8 my $service = shift @ARGV;
665     push @{ $profile->{services} }, $service;
666     ++$cfg->{dirty};
667     },
668 root 1.9 delservice => sub {
669 root 1.10 @ARGV >= 1
670     or die "service specification missing\n";
671 root 1.8 my $service = shift @ARGV;
672     for (0 .. $#{ $profile->{services} }) {
673     next unless $profile->{services}[$_] eq $service;
674     splice @{ $profile->{services} }, $_, 1;
675     last;
676     }
677 root 1.6 ++$cfg->{dirty};
678     },
679 root 1.10
680     profile => sub {
681 root 1.19 @ARGV >= 1
682     or die "profile name is missing\n";
683 root 1.10 my $name = shift @ARGV;
684    
685     $profile = $cfg->{profile}{$name} ||= {};
686 root 1.14 ++$cfg->{dirty};
687 root 1.10 },
688     delprofile => sub {
689     @ARGV >= 1
690     or die "profile name is missing\n";
691     my $name = shift @ARGV;
692    
693     delete $cfg->{profile}{$name};
694 root 1.14 ++$cfg->{dirty};
695 root 1.10 },
696 root 1.26 setparent => sub {
697 root 1.24 @ARGV >= 1
698     or die "profile name is missing\n";
699    
700     $profile->{parent} = shift @ARGV;
701     ++$cfg->{dirty};
702     },
703     delparent => sub {
704     delete $profile->{parent};
705     ++$cfg->{dirty};
706     },
707 root 1.17 showprofile => sub {
708     @ARGV >= 1
709     or die "profile name is missing\n";
710     my $name = shift @ARGV;
711    
712     print JSON::XS->new->pretty->encode ($cfg->{profile}{$name} || {});
713     },
714     showconfig => sub {
715     my $name = @ARGV ? shift @ARGV : AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::_nodename;
716    
717 root 1.25 my $profile = AnyEvent::MP::Config::find_profile $name, @ARGV;
718     @ARGV = ();
719 root 1.24
720     # make it look nicer:
721     delete $profile->{profile};
722     delete $profile->{parent};
723    
724     print JSON::XS->new->pretty->encode ($profile);
725 root 1.17 },
726 root 1.25
727     # undocumented
728     _resolve => sub {
729     print +(join ",", (AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::_resolve shift @ARGV)->recv), "\n";
730     },
731 root 1.1 );
732    
733 root 1.27 for (keys %CMD) {
734     $CMD{$1} = $CMD{$_} if /^set(.*)$/;
735     }
736    
737 root 1.1 sub docmd {
738     my $cmd = shift @ARGV;
739    
740     $CMD{$cmd}
741 root 1.23 or die "$cmd: no such aemp command (try perldoc aemp, or man aemp)";
742 root 1.1
743     $CMD{$cmd}();
744     }
745    
746     @ARGV
747 root 1.23 or die "Usage: aemp subcommand ... (try perldoc aemp, or man aemp)\n";
748 root 1.1
749 root 1.19 docmd while @ARGV;
750 root 1.1
751