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137These watchers are normal Perl objects with normal Perl lifetime. After 137These watchers are normal Perl objects with normal Perl lifetime. After
138creating a watcher it will immediately "watch" for events and invoke the 138creating a watcher it will immediately "watch" for events and invoke the
139callback when the event occurs (of course, only when the event model 139callback when the event occurs (of course, only when the event model
140is in control). 140is in control).
141 141
142Note that B<callbacks must not permanently change global variables>
143potentially in use by the event loop (such as C<$_> or C<$[>) and that B<<
144callbacks must not C<die> >>. The former is good programming practise in
145Perl and the latter stems from the fact that exception handling differs
146widely between event loops.
147
142To disable the watcher you have to destroy it (e.g. by setting the 148To disable the watcher you have to destroy it (e.g. by setting the
143variable you store it in to C<undef> or otherwise deleting all references 149variable you store it in to C<undef> or otherwise deleting all references
144to it). 150to it).
145 151
146All watchers are created by calling a method on the C<AnyEvent> class. 152All watchers are created by calling a method on the C<AnyEvent> class.
162=head2 I/O WATCHERS 168=head2 I/O WATCHERS
163 169
164You can create an I/O watcher by calling the C<< AnyEvent->io >> method 170You can create an I/O watcher by calling the C<< AnyEvent->io >> method
165with the following mandatory key-value pairs as arguments: 171with the following mandatory key-value pairs as arguments:
166 172
167C<fh> the Perl I<file handle> (I<not> file descriptor) to watch for events 173C<fh> is the Perl I<file handle> (I<not> file descriptor) to watch
168(AnyEvent might or might not keep a reference to this file handle). C<poll> 174for events (AnyEvent might or might not keep a reference to this file
175handle). Note that only file handles pointing to things for which
176non-blocking operation makes sense are allowed. This includes sockets,
177most character devices, pipes, fifos and so on, but not for example files
178or block devices.
179
169must be a string that is either C<r> or C<w>, which creates a watcher 180C<poll> must be a string that is either C<r> or C<w>, which creates a
170waiting for "r"eadable or "w"ritable events, respectively. C<cb> is the 181watcher waiting for "r"eadable or "w"ritable events, respectively.
182
171callback to invoke each time the file handle becomes ready. 183C<cb> is the callback to invoke each time the file handle becomes ready.
172 184
173Although the callback might get passed parameters, their value and 185Although the callback might get passed parameters, their value and
174presence is undefined and you cannot rely on them. Portable AnyEvent 186presence is undefined and you cannot rely on them. Portable AnyEvent
175callbacks cannot use arguments passed to I/O watcher callbacks. 187callbacks cannot use arguments passed to I/O watcher callbacks.
176 188
307 319
308In either case, if you care (and in most cases, you don't), then you 320In either case, if you care (and in most cases, you don't), then you
309can get whatever behaviour you want with any event loop, by taking the 321can get whatever behaviour you want with any event loop, by taking the
310difference between C<< AnyEvent->time >> and C<< AnyEvent->now >> into 322difference between C<< AnyEvent->time >> and C<< AnyEvent->now >> into
311account. 323account.
324
325=item AnyEvent->now_update
326
327Some event loops (such as L<EV> or L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>) cache
328the current time for each loop iteration (see the discussion of L<<
329AnyEvent->now >>, above).
330
331When a callback runs for a long time (or when the process sleeps), then
332this "current" time will differ substantially from the real time, which
333might affect timers and time-outs.
334
335When this is the case, you can call this method, which will update the
336event loop's idea of "current time".
337
338Note that updating the time I<might> cause some events to be handled.
312 339
313=back 340=back
314 341
315=head2 SIGNAL WATCHERS 342=head2 SIGNAL WATCHERS
316 343
861no warnings; 888no warnings;
862use strict qw(vars subs); 889use strict qw(vars subs);
863 890
864use Carp; 891use Carp;
865 892
866our $VERSION = 4.341; 893our $VERSION = 4.351;
867our $MODEL; 894our $MODEL;
868 895
869our $AUTOLOAD; 896our $AUTOLOAD;
870our @ISA; 897our @ISA;
871 898
903 [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza 930 [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza
904 [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], 931 [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::],
905 [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], 932 [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::],
906); 933);
907 934
908our %method = map +($_ => 1), qw(io timer time now signal child condvar one_event DESTROY); 935our %method = map +($_ => 1),
936 qw(io timer time now now_update signal child condvar one_event DESTROY);
909 937
910our @post_detect; 938our @post_detect;
911 939
912sub post_detect(&) { 940sub post_detect(&) {
913 my ($cb) = @_; 941 my ($cb) = @_;
970 last; 998 last;
971 } 999 }
972 } 1000 }
973 1001
974 $MODEL 1002 $MODEL
975 or die "No event module selected for AnyEvent and autodetect failed. Install any one of these modules: EV, Event or Glib."; 1003 or die "No event module selected for AnyEvent and autodetect failed. Install any one of these modules: EV, Event or Glib.\n";
976 } 1004 }
977 } 1005 }
978 1006
979 push @{"$MODEL\::ISA"}, "AnyEvent::Base"; 1007 push @{"$MODEL\::ISA"}, "AnyEvent::Base";
980 1008
1010 my ($rw, $mode) = $poll eq "r" ? ($r, "<") 1038 my ($rw, $mode) = $poll eq "r" ? ($r, "<")
1011 : $poll eq "w" ? ($w, ">") 1039 : $poll eq "w" ? ($w, ">")
1012 : Carp::croak "AnyEvent->io requires poll set to either 'r' or 'w'"; 1040 : Carp::croak "AnyEvent->io requires poll set to either 'r' or 'w'";
1013 1041
1014 open my $fh2, "$mode&" . fileno $fh 1042 open my $fh2, "$mode&" . fileno $fh
1015 or die "cannot dup() filehandle: $!"; 1043 or die "cannot dup() filehandle: $!,";
1016 1044
1017 # we assume CLOEXEC is already set by perl in all important cases 1045 # we assume CLOEXEC is already set by perl in all important cases
1018 1046
1019 ($fh2, $rw) 1047 ($fh2, $rw)
1020} 1048}
1021 1049
1022package AnyEvent::Base; 1050package AnyEvent::Base;
1023 1051
1024# default implementation for now and time 1052# default implementations for many methods
1025 1053
1026BEGIN { 1054BEGIN {
1027 if (eval "use Time::HiRes (); time (); 1") { 1055 if (eval "use Time::HiRes (); time (); 1") {
1028 *_time = \&Time::HiRes::time; 1056 *_time = \&Time::HiRes::time;
1029 # if (eval "use POSIX (); (POSIX::times())... 1057 # if (eval "use POSIX (); (POSIX::times())...
1032 } 1060 }
1033} 1061}
1034 1062
1035sub time { _time } 1063sub time { _time }
1036sub now { _time } 1064sub now { _time }
1065sub now_update { }
1037 1066
1038# default implementation for ->condvar 1067# default implementation for ->condvar
1039 1068
1040sub condvar { 1069sub condvar {
1041 bless { @_ == 3 ? (_ae_cb => $_[2]) : () }, AnyEvent::CondVar:: 1070 bless { @_ == 3 ? (_ae_cb => $_[2]) : () }, AnyEvent::CondVar::
1044# default implementation for ->signal 1073# default implementation for ->signal
1045 1074
1046our ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W, %SIG_CB, %SIG_EV, $SIG_IO); 1075our ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W, %SIG_CB, %SIG_EV, $SIG_IO);
1047 1076
1048sub _signal_exec { 1077sub _signal_exec {
1078 sysread $SIGPIPE_R, my $dummy, 4;
1079
1049 while (%SIG_EV) { 1080 while (%SIG_EV) {
1050 sysread $SIGPIPE_R, my $dummy, 4;
1051 for (keys %SIG_EV) { 1081 for (keys %SIG_EV) {
1052 delete $SIG_EV{$_}; 1082 delete $SIG_EV{$_};
1053 $_->() for values %{ $SIG_CB{$_} || {} }; 1083 $_->() for values %{ $SIG_CB{$_} || {} };
1054 } 1084 }
1055 } 1085 }
1057 1087
1058sub signal { 1088sub signal {
1059 my (undef, %arg) = @_; 1089 my (undef, %arg) = @_;
1060 1090
1061 unless ($SIGPIPE_R) { 1091 unless ($SIGPIPE_R) {
1092 require Fcntl;
1093
1062 if (AnyEvent::WIN32) { 1094 if (AnyEvent::WIN32) {
1095 require AnyEvent::Util;
1096
1063 ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W) = AnyEvent::Util::portable_pipe (); 1097 ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W) = AnyEvent::Util::portable_pipe ();
1064 AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking ($SIGPIPE_R) if $SIGPIPE_R; 1098 AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking ($SIGPIPE_R) if $SIGPIPE_R;
1065 AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking ($SIGPIPE_W) if $SIGPIPE_W; # just in case 1099 AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking ($SIGPIPE_W) if $SIGPIPE_W; # just in case
1066 } else { 1100 } else {
1067 pipe $SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W; 1101 pipe $SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W;
1068 require Fcntl;
1069 fcntl $SIGPIPE_R, &Fcntl::F_SETFL, &Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK if $SIGPIPE_R; 1102 fcntl $SIGPIPE_R, &Fcntl::F_SETFL, &Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK if $SIGPIPE_R;
1070 fcntl $SIGPIPE_W, &Fcntl::F_SETFL, &Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK if $SIGPIPE_W; # just in case 1103 fcntl $SIGPIPE_W, &Fcntl::F_SETFL, &Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK if $SIGPIPE_W; # just in case
1071 } 1104 }
1072 1105
1073 $SIGPIPE_R 1106 $SIGPIPE_R
1074 or Carp::croak "AnyEvent: unable to create a signal reporting pipe: $!\n"; 1107 or Carp::croak "AnyEvent: unable to create a signal reporting pipe: $!\n";
1075 1108
1109 # not strictly required, as $^F is normally 2, but let's make sure...
1110 fcntl $SIGPIPE_R, &Fcntl::F_SETFD, &Fcntl::FD_CLOEXEC;
1111 fcntl $SIGPIPE_W, &Fcntl::F_SETFD, &Fcntl::FD_CLOEXEC;
1112
1076 $SIG_IO = AnyEvent->io (fh => $SIGPIPE_R, poll => "r", cb => \&_signal_exec); 1113 $SIG_IO = AnyEvent->io (fh => $SIGPIPE_R, poll => "r", cb => \&_signal_exec);
1077 } 1114 }
1078 1115
1079 my $signal = uc $arg{signal} 1116 my $signal = uc $arg{signal}
1080 or Carp::croak "required option 'signal' is missing"; 1117 or Carp::croak "required option 'signal' is missing";
1081 1118
1082 $SIG_CB{$signal}{$arg{cb}} = $arg{cb}; 1119 $SIG_CB{$signal}{$arg{cb}} = $arg{cb};
1083 $SIG{$signal} ||= sub { 1120 $SIG{$signal} ||= sub {
1121 local $!;
1084 syswrite $SIGPIPE_W, "\x00", 1 unless %SIG_EV; 1122 syswrite $SIGPIPE_W, "\x00", 1 unless %SIG_EV;
1085 undef $SIG_EV{$signal}; 1123 undef $SIG_EV{$signal};
1086 }; 1124 };
1087 1125
1088 bless [$signal, $arg{cb}], "AnyEvent::Base::Signal" 1126 bless [$signal, $arg{cb}], "AnyEvent::Base::Signal"
1854=head1 BUGS 1892=head1 BUGS
1855 1893
1856Perl 5.8 has numerous memleaks that sometimes hit this module and are hard 1894Perl 5.8 has numerous memleaks that sometimes hit this module and are hard
1857to work around. If you suffer from memleaks, first upgrade to Perl 5.10 1895to work around. If you suffer from memleaks, first upgrade to Perl 5.10
1858and check wether the leaks still show up. (Perl 5.10.0 has other annoying 1896and check wether the leaks still show up. (Perl 5.10.0 has other annoying
1859mamleaks, such as leaking on C<map> and C<grep> but it is usually not as 1897memleaks, such as leaking on C<map> and C<grep> but it is usually not as
1860pronounced). 1898pronounced).
1861 1899
1862 1900
1863=head1 SEE ALSO 1901=head1 SEE ALSO
1864 1902

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