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1 root 1.1 =head1 NAME
2    
3     AE - simpler/faster/newer/cooler AnyEvent API
4    
5     =head1 SYNOPSIS
6    
7 root 1.2 use AnyEvent; # not AE
8 root 1.1
9 root 1.7 # file handle or descriptor readable
10     my $w = AE::io $fh, 0, sub { ... };
11    
12     # one-shot or repeating timers
13 root 1.8 my $w = AE::timer $seconds, 0, sub { ... }; # once
14     my $w = AE::timer $seconds, $interval, sub { ... }; # repeated
15 root 1.7
16     print AE::now; # prints current event loop time
17     print AE::time; # think Time::HiRes::time or simply CORE::time.
18    
19     # POSIX signal
20     my $w = AE::signal TERM => sub { ... };
21    
22     # child process exit
23     my $w = AE::child $pid, sub {
24     my ($pid, $status) = @_;
25     ...
26     };
27    
28     # called when event loop idle (if applicable)
29 root 1.9 my $w = AE::idle sub { ... };
30 root 1.7
31 root 1.14 my $cv = AE::cv; # stores whether a condition was flagged
32     $cv->send; # wake up current and all future recv's
33     $cv->recv; # enters "main loop" till $condvar gets ->send
34 root 1.7 # use a condvar in callback mode:
35 root 1.14 $cv->cb (sub { $_[0]->recv });
36 root 1.7
37    
38 root 1.1 =head1 DESCRIPTION
39    
40 root 1.2 This module documents the new simpler AnyEvent API.
41 root 1.1
42     The rationale for the new API is that experience with L<EV> shows that
43 root 1.8 this API actually "works", despite its lack of extensibility, leading to
44 root 1.3 a shorter, easier and faster API.
45 root 1.1
46 root 1.8 The main differences from AnyEvent is that function calls are used
47     instead of method calls, and that no named arguments are used.
48 root 1.2
49     This makes calls to watcher creation functions really short, which can
50 root 1.8 make a program more readable despite the lack of named parameters.
51 root 1.2 Function calls also allow more static type checking than method calls, so
52 root 1.8 many mistakes are caught at compile-time with this API.
53 root 1.2
54     Also, some backends (Perl and EV) are so fast that the method call
55 root 1.6 overhead is very noticeable (with EV it increases the execution time five-
56     to six-fold, with Perl the method call overhead is about a factor of two).
57 root 1.2
58     Note that the C<AE> API is an alternative to, not the future version of,
59 root 1.12 the AnyEvent API. Both APIs can be used interchangeably and there are
60 root 1.6 no plans to "switch", so if in doubt, feel free to use the L<AnyEvent>
61     API in new code.
62 root 1.2
63     As the AE API is complementary, not everything in the AnyEvent API is
64 root 1.8 available, and you still need to use AnyEvent for the finer stuff. Also,
65 root 1.2 you should not C<use AE> directly, C<use AnyEvent> will provide the AE
66     namespace.
67    
68 root 1.12 At the moment, these functions will become slower then their method-call
69     counterparts when using L<AnyEvent::Strict> or L<AnyEvent::Debug>::wrap.
70    
71 root 1.2 =head2 FUNCTIONS
72    
73 root 1.13 This section briefly describes the alternative watcher constructors and
74     other functions available inside the C<AE> namespace. Semantics are not
75     described here; please refer to the description of the function or method
76     with the same name in the L<AnyEvent> manpage for the details.
77 root 1.2
78     =over 4
79 root 1.1
80     =cut
81    
82     package AE;
83    
84     use AnyEvent (); # BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense }
85    
86 root 1.4 our $VERSION = $AnyEvent::VERSION;
87    
88 root 1.2 =item $w = AE::io $fh_or_fd, $watch_write, $cb
89    
90     Creates an I/O watcher that listens for read events (C<$watch_write>
91     false) or write events (C<$watch_write> is true) on the file handle or
92     file descriptor C<$fh_or_fd>.
93    
94     The callback C<$cb> is invoked as soon and as long as I/O of the type
95     specified by C<$watch_write>) can be done on the file handle/descriptor.
96    
97     Example: wait until STDIN becomes readable.
98    
99     $stdin_ready = AE::io *STDIN, 0, sub { scalar <STDIN> };
100    
101 root 1.8 Example: wait until STDOUT becomes writable and print something.
102 root 1.2
103     $stdout_ready = AE::io *STDOUT, 1, sub { print STDOUT "woaw\n" };
104    
105     =item $w = AE::timer $after, $interval, $cb
106    
107     Creates a timer watcher that invokes the callback C<$cb> after at least
108     C<$after> second have passed (C<$after> can be negative or C<0>).
109    
110 root 1.8 If C<$interval> is C<0>, then the callback will only be invoked once,
111     otherwise it must be a positive number of seconds that specifies the
112 root 1.2 interval between successive invocations of the callback.
113    
114     Example: print "too late" after at least one second has passed.
115    
116     $timer_once = AE::timer 1, 0, sub { print "too late\n" };
117    
118     Example: print "blubb" once a second, starting as soon as possible.
119    
120     $timer_repeated = AE::timer 0, 1, sub { print "blubb\n" };
121    
122     =item $w = AE::signal $signame, $cb
123    
124 root 1.8 Invoke the callback C<$cb> each time one or more occurrences of the
125     named signal C<$signame> are detected.
126 root 1.2
127     =item $w = AE::child $pid, $cb
128    
129 root 1.8 Invokes the callback C<$cb> when the child with the given C<$pid> exits
130 root 1.2 (or all children, when C<$pid> is zero).
131    
132     The callback will get the actual pid and exit status as arguments.
133    
134     =item $w = AE::idle $cb
135    
136     Invoke the callback C<$cb> each time the event loop is "idle" (has no
137     events outstanding), but do not prevent the event loop from polling for
138     more events.
139    
140     =item $cv = AE::cv
141    
142     =item $cv = AE::cv { BLOCK }
143    
144     Create a new condition variable. The first form is identical to C<<
145     AnyEvent->condvar >>, the second form additionally sets the callback (as
146     if the C<cb> method is called on the condition variable).
147    
148     =item AE::now
149    
150     Returns the current event loop time (may be cached by the event loop).
151    
152     =item AE::now_update
153    
154     Ensures that the current event loop time is up to date.
155    
156     =item AE::time
157    
158     Return the current time (not cached, always consults a hardware clock).
159    
160 root 1.10 =item AE::postpone { BLOCK }
161    
162     Exactly the same as C<AnyEvent:::postpone>.
163    
164 root 1.11 =item AE::log $level, $msg[, @args]
165    
166     Exactly the same as C<AnyEvent::log> (or C<AnyEvent::Log::log>).
167    
168 root 1.2 =back
169 root 1.1
170     =head1 AUTHOR
171    
172     Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
173 root 1.15 http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent.html
174 root 1.1
175     =cut
176    
177 root 1.2 1
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