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1 =head1 NAME
2
3 AE - simpler/faster/newer/cooler AnyEvent API
4
5 =head1 SYNOPSIS
6
7 use AnyEvent; # not AE
8
9 =head1 DESCRIPTION
10
11 This module documents the new simpler AnyEvent API.
12
13 The rationale for the new API is that experience with L<EV> shows that
14 this API actually "works", despite it's lack of extensibility, leading to
15 a shorter, easier and faster API.
16
17 The main difference to AnyEvent is that instead of method calls, function
18 calls are used, and that no named arguments are used.
19
20 This makes calls to watcher creation functions really short, which can
21 make a program more readable, despite the lack of named parameters.
22 Function calls also allow more static type checking than method calls, so
23 many mistakes are caught at compiletime with this API.
24
25 Also, some backends (Perl and EV) are so fast that the method call
26 overhead is very noticeable (with EV it increases the time five- to
27 six-fold, with Perl the method call overhead is about a factor of two).
28
29 At the moment, there will be no checking (L<AnyEvent::Strict> does not
30 affect his API), so the L<AnyEvent> API has a definite advantage here
31 still.
32
33 Note that the C<AE> API is an alternative to, not the future version of,
34 the AnyEvent API. Both APIs can be used interchangably and and there are
35 no plans to "switch", so if in doubt, use the L<AnyEvent> API.
36
37 As the AE API is complementary, not everything in the AnyEvent API is
38 available, so you still need to use AnyEvent for the finer stuff. Also,
39 you should not C<use AE> directly, C<use AnyEvent> will provide the AE
40 namespace.
41
42 =head2 FUNCTIONS
43
44 This section briefly describes the alternative watcher
45 constructors. Semantics and any methods are not described here, please
46 refer to the L<AnyEvent> manpage for the details.
47
48 =over 4
49
50 =cut
51
52 package AE;
53
54 use AnyEvent (); # BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense }
55
56 our $VERSION = $AnyEvent::VERSION;
57
58 =item $w = AE::io $fh_or_fd, $watch_write, $cb
59
60 Creates an I/O watcher that listens for read events (C<$watch_write>
61 false) or write events (C<$watch_write> is true) on the file handle or
62 file descriptor C<$fh_or_fd>.
63
64 The callback C<$cb> is invoked as soon and as long as I/O of the type
65 specified by C<$watch_write>) can be done on the file handle/descriptor.
66
67 Example: wait until STDIN becomes readable.
68
69 $stdin_ready = AE::io *STDIN, 0, sub { scalar <STDIN> };
70
71 Example. wait until STDOUT becomes writable and print something.
72
73 $stdout_ready = AE::io *STDOUT, 1, sub { print STDOUT "woaw\n" };
74
75 =item $w = AE::timer $after, $interval, $cb
76
77 Creates a timer watcher that invokes the callback C<$cb> after at least
78 C<$after> second have passed (C<$after> can be negative or C<0>).
79
80 If C<$interval> is C<0>, then the clalback will only be invoked once,
81 otherwise it must be a positive number of seconds that specified the
82 interval between successive invocations of the callback.
83
84 Example: print "too late" after at least one second has passed.
85
86 $timer_once = AE::timer 1, 0, sub { print "too late\n" };
87
88 Example: print "blubb" once a second, starting as soon as possible.
89
90 $timer_repeated = AE::timer 0, 1, sub { print "blubb\n" };
91
92 =item $w = AE::signal $signame, $cb
93
94 Invoke the callback c<$cb> each time one or more occurences of the named
95 signal C<$signame> are detected.
96
97 =item $w = AE::child $pid, $cb
98
99 Invokes the callbakc C<$cb> when the child with the given C<$pid> exits
100 (or all children, when C<$pid> is zero).
101
102 The callback will get the actual pid and exit status as arguments.
103
104 =item $w = AE::idle $cb
105
106 Invoke the callback C<$cb> each time the event loop is "idle" (has no
107 events outstanding), but do not prevent the event loop from polling for
108 more events.
109
110 =item $cv = AE::cv
111
112 =item $cv = AE::cv { BLOCK }
113
114 Create a new condition variable. The first form is identical to C<<
115 AnyEvent->condvar >>, the second form additionally sets the callback (as
116 if the C<cb> method is called on the condition variable).
117
118 =item AE::now
119
120 Returns the current event loop time (may be cached by the event loop).
121
122 =item AE::now_update
123
124 Ensures that the current event loop time is up to date.
125
126 =item AE::time
127
128 Return the current time (not cached, always consults a hardware clock).
129
130 =back
131
132 =head1 AUTHOR
133
134 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
135 http://home.schmorp.de/
136
137 =cut
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