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1=head1 NAME 1=head1 NAME
2 2
3AnyEvent - provide framework for multiple event loops 3AnyEvent - the DBI of event loop programming
4 4
5EV, Event, Glib, Tk, Perl, Event::Lib, Qt and POE are various supported 5EV, Event, Glib, Tk, Perl, Event::Lib, Irssi, rxvt-unicode, IO::Async, Qt
6event loops. 6and POE are various supported event loops/environments.
7 7
8=head1 SYNOPSIS 8=head1 SYNOPSIS
9 9
10 use AnyEvent; 10 use AnyEvent;
11 11
40=head1 INTRODUCTION/TUTORIAL 40=head1 INTRODUCTION/TUTORIAL
41 41
42This manpage is mainly a reference manual. If you are interested 42This manpage is mainly a reference manual. If you are interested
43in a tutorial or some gentle introduction, have a look at the 43in a tutorial or some gentle introduction, have a look at the
44L<AnyEvent::Intro> manpage. 44L<AnyEvent::Intro> manpage.
45
46=head1 SUPPORT
47
48There is a mailinglist for discussing all things AnyEvent, and an IRC
49channel, too.
50
51See the AnyEvent project page at the B<Schmorpforge Ta-Sa Software
52Repository>, at L<http://anyevent.schmorp.de>, for more info.
45 53
46=head1 WHY YOU SHOULD USE THIS MODULE (OR NOT) 54=head1 WHY YOU SHOULD USE THIS MODULE (OR NOT)
47 55
48Glib, POE, IO::Async, Event... CPAN offers event models by the dozen 56Glib, POE, IO::Async, Event... CPAN offers event models by the dozen
49nowadays. So what is different about AnyEvent? 57nowadays. So what is different about AnyEvent?
173my variables are only visible after the statement in which they are 181my variables are only visible after the statement in which they are
174declared. 182declared.
175 183
176=head2 I/O WATCHERS 184=head2 I/O WATCHERS
177 185
186 $w = AnyEvent->io (
187 fh => <filehandle_or_fileno>,
188 poll => <"r" or "w">,
189 cb => <callback>,
190 );
191
178You can create an I/O watcher by calling the C<< AnyEvent->io >> method 192You can create an I/O watcher by calling the C<< AnyEvent->io >> method
179with the following mandatory key-value pairs as arguments: 193with the following mandatory key-value pairs as arguments:
180 194
181C<fh> is the Perl I<file handle> (or a naked file descriptor) to watch 195C<fh> is the Perl I<file handle> (or a naked file descriptor) to watch
182for events (AnyEvent might or might not keep a reference to this file 196for events (AnyEvent might or might not keep a reference to this file
211 undef $w; 225 undef $w;
212 }); 226 });
213 227
214=head2 TIME WATCHERS 228=head2 TIME WATCHERS
215 229
230 $w = AnyEvent->timer (after => <seconds>, cb => <callback>);
231
232 $w = AnyEvent->timer (
233 after => <fractional_seconds>,
234 interval => <fractional_seconds>,
235 cb => <callback>,
236 );
237
216You can create a time watcher by calling the C<< AnyEvent->timer >> 238You can create a time watcher by calling the C<< AnyEvent->timer >>
217method with the following mandatory arguments: 239method with the following mandatory arguments:
218 240
219C<after> specifies after how many seconds (fractional values are 241C<after> specifies after how many seconds (fractional values are
220supported) the callback should be invoked. C<cb> is the callback to invoke 242supported) the callback should be invoked. C<cb> is the callback to invoke
347 369
348=back 370=back
349 371
350=head2 SIGNAL WATCHERS 372=head2 SIGNAL WATCHERS
351 373
374 $w = AnyEvent->signal (signal => <uppercase_signal_name>, cb => <callback>);
375
352You can watch for signals using a signal watcher, C<signal> is the signal 376You can watch for signals using a signal watcher, C<signal> is the signal
353I<name> in uppercase and without any C<SIG> prefix, C<cb> is the Perl 377I<name> in uppercase and without any C<SIG> prefix, C<cb> is the Perl
354callback to be invoked whenever a signal occurs. 378callback to be invoked whenever a signal occurs.
355 379
356Although the callback might get passed parameters, their value and 380Although the callback might get passed parameters, their value and
375 my $w = AnyEvent->signal (signal => "INT", cb => sub { exit 1 }); 399 my $w = AnyEvent->signal (signal => "INT", cb => sub { exit 1 });
376 400
377=head3 Signal Races, Delays and Workarounds 401=head3 Signal Races, Delays and Workarounds
378 402
379Many event loops (e.g. Glib, Tk, Qt, IO::Async) do not support attaching 403Many event loops (e.g. Glib, Tk, Qt, IO::Async) do not support attaching
380callbacks to signals in a generic way, which is a pity, as you cannot do 404callbacks to signals in a generic way, which is a pity, as you cannot
381race-free signal handling in perl. AnyEvent will try to do it's best, but 405do race-free signal handling in perl, requiring C libraries for
406this. AnyEvent will try to do it's best, which means in some cases,
382in some cases, signals will be delayed. The maximum time a signal might 407signals will be delayed. The maximum time a signal might be delayed is
383be delayed is specified in C<$AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY> (default: 10 408specified in C<$AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY> (default: 10 seconds). This
384seconds). This variable can be changed only before the first signal 409variable can be changed only before the first signal watcher is created,
385watcher is created, and should be left alone otherwise. Higher values 410and should be left alone otherwise. This variable determines how often
411AnyEvent polls for signals (in case a wake-up was missed). Higher values
386will cause fewer spurious wake-ups, which is better for power and CPU 412will cause fewer spurious wake-ups, which is better for power and CPU
413saving.
414
387saving. All these problems can be avoided by installing the optional 415All these problems can be avoided by installing the optional
388L<Async::Interrupt> module. This will not work with inherently broken 416L<Async::Interrupt> module, which works with most event loops. It will not
389event loops such as L<Event> or L<Event::Lib> (and not with L<POE> 417work with inherently broken event loops such as L<Event> or L<Event::Lib>
390currently, as POE does it's own workaround with one-second latency). With 418(and not with L<POE> currently, as POE does it's own workaround with
391those, you just have to suffer the delays. 419one-second latency). For those, you just have to suffer the delays.
392 420
393=head2 CHILD PROCESS WATCHERS 421=head2 CHILD PROCESS WATCHERS
394 422
423 $w = AnyEvent->child (pid => <process id>, cb => <callback>);
424
395You can also watch on a child process exit and catch its exit status. 425You can also watch on a child process exit and catch its exit status.
396 426
397The child process is specified by the C<pid> argument (if set to C<0>, it 427The child process is specified by the C<pid> argument (one some backends,
398watches for any child process exit). The watcher will triggered only when 428using C<0> watches for any child process exit, on others this will
399the child process has finished and an exit status is available, not on 429croak). The watcher will be triggered only when the child process has
400any trace events (stopped/continued). 430finished and an exit status is available, not on any trace events
431(stopped/continued).
401 432
402The callback will be called with the pid and exit status (as returned by 433The callback will be called with the pid and exit status (as returned by
403waitpid), so unlike other watcher types, you I<can> rely on child watcher 434waitpid), so unlike other watcher types, you I<can> rely on child watcher
404callback arguments. 435callback arguments.
405 436
446 # do something else, then wait for process exit 477 # do something else, then wait for process exit
447 $done->recv; 478 $done->recv;
448 479
449=head2 IDLE WATCHERS 480=head2 IDLE WATCHERS
450 481
482 $w = AnyEvent->idle (cb => <callback>);
483
451Sometimes there is a need to do something, but it is not so important 484Sometimes there is a need to do something, but it is not so important
452to do it instantly, but only when there is nothing better to do. This 485to do it instantly, but only when there is nothing better to do. This
453"nothing better to do" is usually defined to be "no other events need 486"nothing better to do" is usually defined to be "no other events need
454attention by the event loop". 487attention by the event loop".
455 488
481 }); 514 });
482 }); 515 });
483 516
484=head2 CONDITION VARIABLES 517=head2 CONDITION VARIABLES
485 518
519 $cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
520
521 $cv->send (<list>);
522 my @res = $cv->recv;
523
486If you are familiar with some event loops you will know that all of them 524If you are familiar with some event loops you will know that all of them
487require you to run some blocking "loop", "run" or similar function that 525require you to run some blocking "loop", "run" or similar function that
488will actively watch for new events and call your callbacks. 526will actively watch for new events and call your callbacks.
489 527
490AnyEvent is slightly different: it expects somebody else to run the event 528AnyEvent is slightly different: it expects somebody else to run the event
509Condition variables are similar to callbacks, except that you can 547Condition variables are similar to callbacks, except that you can
510optionally wait for them. They can also be called merge points - points 548optionally wait for them. They can also be called merge points - points
511in time where multiple outstanding events have been processed. And yet 549in time where multiple outstanding events have been processed. And yet
512another way to call them is transactions - each condition variable can be 550another way to call them is transactions - each condition variable can be
513used to represent a transaction, which finishes at some point and delivers 551used to represent a transaction, which finishes at some point and delivers
514a result. 552a result. And yet some people know them as "futures" - a promise to
553compute/deliver something that you can wait for.
515 554
516Condition variables are very useful to signal that something has finished, 555Condition variables are very useful to signal that something has finished,
517for example, if you write a module that does asynchronous http requests, 556for example, if you write a module that does asynchronous http requests,
518then a condition variable would be the ideal candidate to signal the 557then a condition variable would be the ideal candidate to signal the
519availability of results. The user can either act when the callback is 558availability of results. The user can either act when the callback is
751=item $cb = $cv->cb ($cb->($cv)) 790=item $cb = $cv->cb ($cb->($cv))
752 791
753This is a mutator function that returns the callback set and optionally 792This is a mutator function that returns the callback set and optionally
754replaces it before doing so. 793replaces it before doing so.
755 794
756The callback will be called when the condition becomes "true", i.e. when 795The callback will be called when the condition becomes (or already was)
757C<send> or C<croak> are called, with the only argument being the condition 796"true", i.e. when C<send> or C<croak> are called (or were called), with
758variable itself. Calling C<recv> inside the callback or at any later time 797the only argument being the condition variable itself. Calling C<recv>
759is guaranteed not to block. 798inside the callback or at any later time is guaranteed not to block.
760 799
761=back 800=back
762 801
763=head1 SUPPORTED EVENT LOOPS/BACKENDS 802=head1 SUPPORTED EVENT LOOPS/BACKENDS
764 803
787 826
788 AnyEvent::Impl::Glib based on Glib, slow but very stable. 827 AnyEvent::Impl::Glib based on Glib, slow but very stable.
789 AnyEvent::Impl::Tk based on Tk, very broken. 828 AnyEvent::Impl::Tk based on Tk, very broken.
790 AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib based on Event::Lib, leaks memory and worse. 829 AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib based on Event::Lib, leaks memory and worse.
791 AnyEvent::Impl::POE based on POE, very slow, some limitations. 830 AnyEvent::Impl::POE based on POE, very slow, some limitations.
831 AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi used when running within irssi.
792 832
793=item Backends with special needs. 833=item Backends with special needs.
794 834
795Qt requires the Qt::Application to be instantiated first, but will 835Qt requires the Qt::Application to be instantiated first, but will
796otherwise be picked up automatically. As long as the main program 836otherwise be picked up automatically. As long as the main program
870event module detection too early, for example, L<AnyEvent::AIO> creates 910event module detection too early, for example, L<AnyEvent::AIO> creates
871and installs the global L<IO::AIO> watcher in a C<post_detect> block to 911and installs the global L<IO::AIO> watcher in a C<post_detect> block to
872avoid autodetecting the event module at load time. 912avoid autodetecting the event module at load time.
873 913
874If called in scalar or list context, then it creates and returns an object 914If called in scalar or list context, then it creates and returns an object
875that automatically removes the callback again when it is destroyed. See 915that automatically removes the callback again when it is destroyed (or
916C<undef> when the hook was immediately executed). See L<AnyEvent::AIO> for
876L<Coro::BDB> for a case where this is useful. 917a case where this is useful.
918
919Example: Create a watcher for the IO::AIO module and store it in
920C<$WATCHER>. Only do so after the event loop is initialised, though.
921
922 our WATCHER;
923
924 my $guard = AnyEvent::post_detect {
925 $WATCHER = AnyEvent->io (fh => IO::AIO::poll_fileno, poll => 'r', cb => \&IO::AIO::poll_cb);
926 };
927
928 # the ||= is important in case post_detect immediately runs the block,
929 # as to not clobber the newly-created watcher. assigning both watcher and
930 # post_detect guard to the same variable has the advantage of users being
931 # able to just C<undef $WATCHER> if the watcher causes them grief.
932
933 $WATCHER ||= $guard;
877 934
878=item @AnyEvent::post_detect 935=item @AnyEvent::post_detect
879 936
880If there are any code references in this array (you can C<push> to it 937If there are any code references in this array (you can C<push> to it
881before or after loading AnyEvent), then they will called directly after 938before or after loading AnyEvent), then they will called directly after
1058 1115
1059BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense } 1116BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense }
1060 1117
1061use Carp (); 1118use Carp ();
1062 1119
1063our $VERSION = 4.85; 1120our $VERSION = 4.92;
1064our $MODEL; 1121our $MODEL;
1065 1122
1066our $AUTOLOAD; 1123our $AUTOLOAD;
1067our @ISA; 1124our @ISA;
1068 1125
1093 for reverse split /\s*,\s*/, 1150 for reverse split /\s*,\s*/,
1094 $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS} || "ipv4,ipv6"; 1151 $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS} || "ipv4,ipv6";
1095} 1152}
1096 1153
1097my @models = ( 1154my @models = (
1098 [EV:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EV::], 1155 [EV:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EV:: , 1],
1099 [Event:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Event::], 1156 [Event:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Event::, 1],
1100 [AnyEvent::Impl::Perl:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Perl::], 1157 [AnyEvent::Impl::Perl:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Perl:: , 1],
1101 # everything below here will not be autoprobed 1158 # everything below here will not (normally) be autoprobed
1102 # as the pureperl backend should work everywhere 1159 # as the pureperl backend should work everywhere
1103 # and is usually faster 1160 # and is usually faster
1104 [Glib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Glib::], # becomes extremely slow with many watchers 1161 [Glib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Glib:: , 1], # becomes extremely slow with many watchers
1105 [Event::Lib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib::], # too buggy 1162 [Event::Lib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib::], # too buggy
1163 [Irssi:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi::], # Irssi has a bogus "Event" package
1106 [Tk:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Tk::], # crashes with many handles 1164 [Tk:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Tk::], # crashes with many handles
1107 [Qt:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Qt::], # requires special main program 1165 [Qt:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Qt::], # requires special main program
1108 [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza 1166 [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza
1109 [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], 1167 [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::],
1110 [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], 1168 [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::],
1111 # IO::Async is just too broken - we would need workarounds for its 1169 # IO::Async is just too broken - we would need workarounds for its
1112 # byzantine signal and broken child handling, among others. 1170 # byzantine signal and broken child handling, among others.
1113 # IO::Async is rather hard to detect, as it doesn't have any 1171 # IO::Async is rather hard to detect, as it doesn't have any
1114 # obvious default class. 1172 # obvious default class.
1115# [IO::Async:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program 1173# [0, IO::Async:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program
1116# [IO::Async::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program 1174# [0, IO::Async::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program
1117# [IO::Async::Notifier:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program 1175# [0, IO::Async::Notifier:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program
1118); 1176);
1119 1177
1120our %method = map +($_ => 1), 1178our %method = map +($_ => 1),
1121 qw(io timer time now now_update signal child idle condvar one_event DESTROY); 1179 qw(io timer time now now_update signal child idle condvar one_event DESTROY);
1122 1180
1126 my ($cb) = @_; 1184 my ($cb) = @_;
1127 1185
1128 if ($MODEL) { 1186 if ($MODEL) {
1129 $cb->(); 1187 $cb->();
1130 1188
1131 1 1189 undef
1132 } else { 1190 } else {
1133 push @post_detect, $cb; 1191 push @post_detect, $cb;
1134 1192
1135 defined wantarray 1193 defined wantarray
1136 ? bless \$cb, "AnyEvent::Util::postdetect" 1194 ? bless \$cb, "AnyEvent::Util::postdetect"
1168 } 1226 }
1169 } 1227 }
1170 } 1228 }
1171 1229
1172 unless ($MODEL) { 1230 unless ($MODEL) {
1173 # try to load a model 1231 # try to autoload a model
1174
1175 for (@REGISTRY, @models) { 1232 for (@REGISTRY, @models) {
1176 my ($package, $model) = @$_; 1233 my ($package, $model, $autoload) = @$_;
1234 if (
1235 $autoload
1177 if (eval "require $package" 1236 and eval "require $package"
1178 and ${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0 1237 and ${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0
1179 and eval "require $model") { 1238 and eval "require $model"
1239 ) {
1180 $MODEL = $model; 1240 $MODEL = $model;
1181 warn "AnyEvent: autoprobed model '$model', using it.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 2; 1241 warn "AnyEvent: autoloaded model '$model', using it.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 2;
1182 last; 1242 last;
1183 } 1243 }
1184 } 1244 }
1185 1245
1186 $MODEL 1246 $MODEL
1225 or die "AnyEvent->io: cannot dup() filehandle in mode '$poll': $!,"; 1285 or die "AnyEvent->io: cannot dup() filehandle in mode '$poll': $!,";
1226 1286
1227 # we assume CLOEXEC is already set by perl in all important cases 1287 # we assume CLOEXEC is already set by perl in all important cases
1228 1288
1229 ($fh2, $rw) 1289 ($fh2, $rw)
1290}
1291
1292#############################################################################
1293# "new" API, currently only emulation of it
1294#############################################################################
1295
1296package AE;
1297
1298our $VERSION = $AnyEvent::VERSION;
1299
1300sub io($$$) {
1301 AnyEvent->io (fh => $_[0], poll => $_[1] ? "w" : "r", cb => $_[2])
1302}
1303
1304sub timer($$$) {
1305 AnyEvent->timer (after => $_[0], interval => $_[1], cb => $_[2]);
1306}
1307
1308sub signal($$) {
1309 AnyEvent->signal (signal => $_[0], cb => $_[1]);
1310}
1311
1312sub child($$) {
1313 AnyEvent->child (pid => $_[0], cb => $_[1]);
1314}
1315
1316sub idle($) {
1317 AnyEvent->idle (cb => $_[0]);
1318}
1319
1320sub cv(;&) {
1321 AnyEvent->condvar (@_ ? (cb => $_[0]) : ())
1322}
1323
1324sub now() {
1325 AnyEvent->now
1326}
1327
1328sub now_update() {
1329 AnyEvent->now_update
1330}
1331
1332sub time() {
1333 AnyEvent->time
1230} 1334}
1231 1335
1232package AnyEvent::Base; 1336package AnyEvent::Base;
1233 1337
1234# default implementations for many methods 1338# default implementations for many methods
1258} 1362}
1259 1363
1260# default implementation for ->signal 1364# default implementation for ->signal
1261 1365
1262our $HAVE_ASYNC_INTERRUPT; 1366our $HAVE_ASYNC_INTERRUPT;
1367
1368sub _have_async_interrupt() {
1369 $HAVE_ASYNC_INTERRUPT = 1*(!$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_AVOID_ASYNC_INTERRUPT}
1370 && eval "use Async::Interrupt 1.0 (); 1")
1371 unless defined $HAVE_ASYNC_INTERRUPT;
1372
1373 $HAVE_ASYNC_INTERRUPT
1374}
1375
1263our ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W, %SIG_CB, %SIG_EV, $SIG_IO); 1376our ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W, %SIG_CB, %SIG_EV, $SIG_IO);
1264our (%SIG_ASY, %SIG_ASY_W); 1377our (%SIG_ASY, %SIG_ASY_W);
1265our ($SIG_COUNT, $SIG_TW); 1378our ($SIG_COUNT, $SIG_TW);
1266 1379
1267sub _signal_exec { 1380sub _signal_exec {
1275 $_->() for values %{ $SIG_CB{$_} || {} }; 1388 $_->() for values %{ $SIG_CB{$_} || {} };
1276 } 1389 }
1277 } 1390 }
1278} 1391}
1279 1392
1280# install a dumym wakeupw atcher to reduce signal catching latency 1393# install a dummy wakeup watcher to reduce signal catching latency
1281sub _sig_add() { 1394sub _sig_add() {
1282 unless ($SIG_COUNT++) { 1395 unless ($SIG_COUNT++) {
1283 # try to align timer on a full-second boundary, if possible 1396 # try to align timer on a full-second boundary, if possible
1284 my $NOW = AnyEvent->now; 1397 my $NOW = AE::now;
1285 1398
1286 $SIG_TW = AnyEvent->timer ( 1399 $SIG_TW = AE::timer
1287 after => $MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY - ($NOW - int $NOW), 1400 $MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY - ($NOW - int $NOW),
1288 interval => $MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY, 1401 $MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY,
1289 cb => sub { }, # just for the PERL_ASYNC_CHECK 1402 sub { } # just for the PERL_ASYNC_CHECK
1290 ); 1403 ;
1291 } 1404 }
1292} 1405}
1293 1406
1294sub _sig_del { 1407sub _sig_del {
1295 undef $SIG_TW 1408 undef $SIG_TW
1296 unless --$SIG_COUNT; 1409 unless --$SIG_COUNT;
1297} 1410}
1298 1411
1412our $_sig_name_init; $_sig_name_init = sub {
1413 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading
1414 undef $_sig_name_init;
1415
1416 if (_have_async_interrupt) {
1417 *sig2num = \&Async::Interrupt::sig2num;
1418 *sig2name = \&Async::Interrupt::sig2name;
1419 } else {
1420 require Config;
1421
1422 my %signame2num;
1423 @signame2num{ split ' ', $Config::Config{sig_name} }
1424 = split ' ', $Config::Config{sig_num};
1425
1426 my @signum2name;
1427 @signum2name[values %signame2num] = keys %signame2num;
1428
1429 *sig2num = sub($) {
1430 $_[0] > 0 ? shift : $signame2num{+shift}
1431 };
1432 *sig2name = sub ($) {
1433 $_[0] > 0 ? $signum2name[+shift] : shift
1434 };
1435 }
1436 };
1437 die if $@;
1438};
1439
1440sub sig2num ($) { &$_sig_name_init; &sig2num }
1441sub sig2name($) { &$_sig_name_init; &sig2name }
1442
1299sub _signal { 1443sub signal {
1444 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {}
1445 # probe for availability of Async::Interrupt
1446 if (_have_async_interrupt) {
1447 warn "AnyEvent: using Async::Interrupt for race-free signal handling.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 8;
1448
1449 $SIGPIPE_R = new Async::Interrupt::EventPipe;
1450 $SIG_IO = AE::io $SIGPIPE_R->fileno, 0, \&_signal_exec;
1451
1452 } else {
1453 warn "AnyEvent: using emulated perl signal handling with latency timer.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 8;
1454
1455 require Fcntl;
1456
1457 if (AnyEvent::WIN32) {
1458 require AnyEvent::Util;
1459
1460 ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W) = AnyEvent::Util::portable_pipe ();
1461 AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking ($SIGPIPE_R, 1) if $SIGPIPE_R;
1462 AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking ($SIGPIPE_W, 1) if $SIGPIPE_W; # just in case
1463 } else {
1464 pipe $SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W;
1465 fcntl $SIGPIPE_R, &Fcntl::F_SETFL, &Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK if $SIGPIPE_R;
1466 fcntl $SIGPIPE_W, &Fcntl::F_SETFL, &Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK if $SIGPIPE_W; # just in case
1467
1468 # not strictly required, as $^F is normally 2, but let's make sure...
1469 fcntl $SIGPIPE_R, &Fcntl::F_SETFD, &Fcntl::FD_CLOEXEC;
1470 fcntl $SIGPIPE_W, &Fcntl::F_SETFD, &Fcntl::FD_CLOEXEC;
1471 }
1472
1473 $SIGPIPE_R
1474 or Carp::croak "AnyEvent: unable to create a signal reporting pipe: $!\n";
1475
1476 $SIG_IO = AE::io $SIGPIPE_R, 0, \&_signal_exec;
1477 }
1478
1479 *signal = sub {
1300 my (undef, %arg) = @_; 1480 my (undef, %arg) = @_;
1301 1481
1302 my $signal = uc $arg{signal} 1482 my $signal = uc $arg{signal}
1303 or Carp::croak "required option 'signal' is missing"; 1483 or Carp::croak "required option 'signal' is missing";
1304 1484
1305 $SIG_CB{$signal}{$arg{cb}} = $arg{cb};
1306
1307 if ($HAVE_ASYNC_INTERRUPT) { 1485 if ($HAVE_ASYNC_INTERRUPT) {
1308 # async::interrupt 1486 # async::interrupt
1309 1487
1310 $SIG_ASY{$signal} ||= do { 1488 $signal = sig2num $signal;
1311 my $asy = new Async::Interrupt 1489 $SIG_CB{$signal}{$arg{cb}} = $arg{cb};
1490
1491 $SIG_ASY{$signal} ||= new Async::Interrupt
1312 cb => sub { undef $SIG_EV{$signal} }, 1492 cb => sub { undef $SIG_EV{$signal} },
1313 signal => $signal, 1493 signal => $signal,
1314 pipe => [$SIGPIPE_R->filenos], 1494 pipe => [$SIGPIPE_R->filenos],
1495 pipe_autodrain => 0,
1496 ;
1497
1498 } else {
1499 # pure perl
1500
1501 # AE::Util has been loaded in signal
1502 $signal = sig2name $signal;
1503 $SIG_CB{$signal}{$arg{cb}} = $arg{cb};
1504
1505 $SIG{$signal} ||= sub {
1506 local $!;
1507 syswrite $SIGPIPE_W, "\x00", 1 unless %SIG_EV;
1508 undef $SIG_EV{$signal};
1509 };
1510
1511 # can't do signal processing without introducing races in pure perl,
1512 # so limit the signal latency.
1513 _sig_add;
1315 ; 1514 }
1316 $asy->pipe_autodrain (0);
1317 1515
1318 $asy 1516 bless [$signal, $arg{cb}], "AnyEvent::Base::signal"
1319 }; 1517 };
1320 1518
1321 } else { 1519 *AnyEvent::Base::signal::DESTROY = sub {
1322 # pure perl 1520 my ($signal, $cb) = @{$_[0]};
1323 1521
1324 $SIG{$signal} ||= sub { 1522 _sig_del;
1325 local $!; 1523
1326 syswrite $SIGPIPE_W, "\x00", 1 unless %SIG_EV; 1524 delete $SIG_CB{$signal}{$cb};
1525
1526 $HAVE_ASYNC_INTERRUPT
1527 ? delete $SIG_ASY{$signal}
1528 : # delete doesn't work with older perls - they then
1529 # print weird messages, or just unconditionally exit
1530 # instead of getting the default action.
1327 undef $SIG_EV{$signal}; 1531 undef $SIG{$signal}
1532 unless keys %{ $SIG_CB{$signal} };
1328 }; 1533 };
1329
1330 # can't do signal processing without introducing races in pure perl,
1331 # so limit the signal latency.
1332 _sig_add;
1333 } 1534 };
1334 1535 die if $@;
1335 bless [$signal, $arg{cb}], "AnyEvent::Base::signal"
1336}
1337
1338sub signal {
1339 # probe for availability of Async::Interrupt
1340 if (!$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_AVOID_ASYNC_INTERRUPT} && eval "use Async::Interrupt 0.6 (); 1") {
1341 warn "AnyEvent: using Async::Interrupt for race-free signal handling.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 8;
1342
1343 $HAVE_ASYNC_INTERRUPT = 1;
1344 $SIGPIPE_R = new Async::Interrupt::EventPipe;
1345 $SIG_IO = AnyEvent->io (fh => $SIGPIPE_R->fileno, poll => "r", cb => \&_signal_exec);
1346
1347 } else {
1348 warn "AnyEvent: using emulated perl signal handling with latency timer.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 8;
1349
1350 require Fcntl;
1351
1352 if (AnyEvent::WIN32) {
1353 require AnyEvent::Util;
1354
1355 ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W) = AnyEvent::Util::portable_pipe ();
1356 AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking ($SIGPIPE_R) if $SIGPIPE_R;
1357 AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking ($SIGPIPE_W) if $SIGPIPE_W; # just in case
1358 } else {
1359 pipe $SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W;
1360 fcntl $SIGPIPE_R, &Fcntl::F_SETFL, &Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK if $SIGPIPE_R;
1361 fcntl $SIGPIPE_W, &Fcntl::F_SETFL, &Fcntl::O_NONBLOCK if $SIGPIPE_W; # just in case
1362
1363 # not strictly required, as $^F is normally 2, but let's make sure...
1364 fcntl $SIGPIPE_R, &Fcntl::F_SETFD, &Fcntl::FD_CLOEXEC;
1365 fcntl $SIGPIPE_W, &Fcntl::F_SETFD, &Fcntl::FD_CLOEXEC;
1366 }
1367
1368 $SIGPIPE_R
1369 or Carp::croak "AnyEvent: unable to create a signal reporting pipe: $!\n";
1370
1371 $SIG_IO = AnyEvent->io (fh => $SIGPIPE_R, poll => "r", cb => \&_signal_exec);
1372 }
1373
1374 *signal = \&_signal;
1375 &signal 1536 &signal
1376}
1377
1378sub AnyEvent::Base::signal::DESTROY {
1379 my ($signal, $cb) = @{$_[0]};
1380
1381 _sig_del;
1382
1383 delete $SIG_CB{$signal}{$cb};
1384
1385 $HAVE_ASYNC_INTERRUPT
1386 ? delete $SIG_ASY{$signal}
1387 : # delete doesn't work with older perls - they then
1388 # print weird messages, or just unconditionally exit
1389 # instead of getting the default action.
1390 undef $SIG{$signal}
1391 unless keys %{ $SIG_CB{$signal} };
1392} 1537}
1393 1538
1394# default implementation for ->child 1539# default implementation for ->child
1395 1540
1396our %PID_CB; 1541our %PID_CB;
1397our $CHLD_W; 1542our $CHLD_W;
1398our $CHLD_DELAY_W; 1543our $CHLD_DELAY_W;
1399our $WNOHANG; 1544our $WNOHANG;
1400 1545
1546sub _emit_childstatus($$) {
1547 my (undef, $rpid, $rstatus) = @_;
1548
1549 $_->($rpid, $rstatus)
1550 for values %{ $PID_CB{$rpid} || {} },
1551 values %{ $PID_CB{0} || {} };
1552}
1553
1401sub _sigchld { 1554sub _sigchld {
1555 my $pid;
1556
1557 AnyEvent->_emit_childstatus ($pid, $?)
1402 while (0 < (my $pid = waitpid -1, $WNOHANG)) { 1558 while ($pid = waitpid -1, $WNOHANG) > 0;
1403 $_->($pid, $?)
1404 for values %{ $PID_CB{$pid} || {} },
1405 values %{ $PID_CB{0} || {} };
1406 }
1407} 1559}
1408 1560
1409sub child { 1561sub child {
1410 my (undef, %arg) = @_; 1562 my (undef, %arg) = @_;
1411 1563
1418 $WNOHANG ||= $^O =~ /^(?:openbsd|netbsd|linux|freebsd|cygwin|MSWin32)$/ 1570 $WNOHANG ||= $^O =~ /^(?:openbsd|netbsd|linux|freebsd|cygwin|MSWin32)$/
1419 ? 1 1571 ? 1
1420 : eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; require POSIX; &POSIX::WNOHANG } || 1; 1572 : eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; require POSIX; &POSIX::WNOHANG } || 1;
1421 1573
1422 unless ($CHLD_W) { 1574 unless ($CHLD_W) {
1423 $CHLD_W = AnyEvent->signal (signal => 'CHLD', cb => \&_sigchld); 1575 $CHLD_W = AE::signal CHLD => \&_sigchld;
1424 # child could be a zombie already, so make at least one round 1576 # child could be a zombie already, so make at least one round
1425 &_sigchld; 1577 &_sigchld;
1426 } 1578 }
1427 1579
1428 bless [$pid, $arg{cb}], "AnyEvent::Base::child" 1580 bless [$pid, $arg{cb}], "AnyEvent::Base::child"
1454 # never use more then 50% of the time for the idle watcher, 1606 # never use more then 50% of the time for the idle watcher,
1455 # within some limits 1607 # within some limits
1456 $w = 0.0001 if $w < 0.0001; 1608 $w = 0.0001 if $w < 0.0001;
1457 $w = 5 if $w > 5; 1609 $w = 5 if $w > 5;
1458 1610
1459 $w = AnyEvent->timer (after => $w, cb => $rcb); 1611 $w = AE::timer $w, 0, $rcb;
1460 } else { 1612 } else {
1461 # clean up... 1613 # clean up...
1462 undef $w; 1614 undef $w;
1463 undef $rcb; 1615 undef $rcb;
1464 } 1616 }
1465 }; 1617 };
1466 1618
1467 $w = AnyEvent->timer (after => 0.05, cb => $rcb); 1619 $w = AE::timer 0.05, 0, $rcb;
1468 1620
1469 bless \\$cb, "AnyEvent::Base::idle" 1621 bless \\$cb, "AnyEvent::Base::idle"
1470} 1622}
1471 1623
1472sub AnyEvent::Base::idle::DESTROY { 1624sub AnyEvent::Base::idle::DESTROY {
1526 Carp::croak $_[0]{_ae_croak} if $_[0]{_ae_croak}; 1678 Carp::croak $_[0]{_ae_croak} if $_[0]{_ae_croak};
1527 wantarray ? @{ $_[0]{_ae_sent} } : $_[0]{_ae_sent}[0] 1679 wantarray ? @{ $_[0]{_ae_sent} } : $_[0]{_ae_sent}[0]
1528} 1680}
1529 1681
1530sub cb { 1682sub cb {
1531 $_[0]{_ae_cb} = $_[1] if @_ > 1; 1683 my $cv = shift;
1684
1685 @_
1686 and $cv->{_ae_cb} = shift
1687 and $cv->{_ae_sent}
1688 and (delete $cv->{_ae_cb})->($cv);
1689
1532 $_[0]{_ae_cb} 1690 $cv->{_ae_cb}
1533} 1691}
1534 1692
1535sub begin { 1693sub begin {
1536 ++$_[0]{_ae_counter}; 1694 ++$_[0]{_ae_counter};
1537 $_[0]{_ae_end_cb} = $_[1] if @_ > 1; 1695 $_[0]{_ae_end_cb} = $_[1] if @_ > 1;
2390L<Glib>, L<Tk>, L<Event::Lib>, L<Qt>, L<POE>. 2548L<Glib>, L<Tk>, L<Event::Lib>, L<Qt>, L<POE>.
2391 2549
2392Implementations: L<AnyEvent::Impl::EV>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Event>, 2550Implementations: L<AnyEvent::Impl::EV>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Event>,
2393L<AnyEvent::Impl::Glib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Tk>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>, 2551L<AnyEvent::Impl::Glib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Tk>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>,
2394L<AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Qt>, 2552L<AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Qt>,
2395L<AnyEvent::Impl::POE>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync>. 2553L<AnyEvent::Impl::POE>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync>, L<Anyevent::Impl::Irssi>.
2396 2554
2397Non-blocking file handles, sockets, TCP clients and 2555Non-blocking file handles, sockets, TCP clients and
2398servers: L<AnyEvent::Handle>, L<AnyEvent::Socket>, L<AnyEvent::TLS>. 2556servers: L<AnyEvent::Handle>, L<AnyEvent::Socket>, L<AnyEvent::TLS>.
2399 2557
2400Asynchronous DNS: L<AnyEvent::DNS>. 2558Asynchronous DNS: L<AnyEvent::DNS>.

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