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46 | in a tutorial or some gentle introduction, have a look at the |
46 | in a tutorial or some gentle introduction, have a look at the |
47 | L<AnyEvent::Intro> manpage. |
47 | L<AnyEvent::Intro> manpage. |
48 | |
48 | |
49 | =head1 SUPPORT |
49 | =head1 SUPPORT |
50 | |
50 | |
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51 | An FAQ document is available as L<AnyEvent::FAQ>. |
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52 | |
51 | There is a mailinglist for discussing all things AnyEvent, and an IRC |
53 | There also is a mailinglist for discussing all things AnyEvent, and an IRC |
52 | channel, too. |
54 | channel, too. |
53 | |
55 | |
54 | See the AnyEvent project page at the B<Schmorpforge Ta-Sa Software |
56 | See the AnyEvent project page at the B<Schmorpforge Ta-Sa Software |
55 | Repository>, at L<http://anyevent.schmorp.de>, for more info. |
57 | Repository>, at L<http://anyevent.schmorp.de>, for more info. |
56 | |
58 | |
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83 | that isn't them. What's worse, all the potential users of your |
85 | that isn't them. What's worse, all the potential users of your |
84 | module are I<also> forced to use the same event loop you use. |
86 | module are I<also> forced to use the same event loop you use. |
85 | |
87 | |
86 | AnyEvent is different: AnyEvent + POE works fine. AnyEvent + Glib works |
88 | AnyEvent is different: AnyEvent + POE works fine. AnyEvent + Glib works |
87 | fine. AnyEvent + Tk works fine etc. etc. but none of these work together |
89 | fine. AnyEvent + Tk works fine etc. etc. but none of these work together |
88 | with the rest: POE + IO::Async? No go. Tk + Event? No go. Again: if |
90 | with the rest: POE + EV? No go. Tk + Event? No go. Again: if your module |
89 | your module uses one of those, every user of your module has to use it, |
91 | uses one of those, every user of your module has to use it, too. But if |
90 | too. But if your module uses AnyEvent, it works transparently with all |
92 | your module uses AnyEvent, it works transparently with all event models it |
91 | event models it supports (including stuff like IO::Async, as long as those |
93 | supports (including stuff like IO::Async, as long as those use one of the |
92 | use one of the supported event loops. It is easy to add new event loops |
94 | supported event loops. It is easy to add new event loops to AnyEvent, too, |
93 | to AnyEvent, too, so it is future-proof). |
95 | so it is future-proof). |
94 | |
96 | |
95 | In addition to being free of having to use I<the one and only true event |
97 | In addition to being free of having to use I<the one and only true event |
96 | model>, AnyEvent also is free of bloat and policy: with POE or similar |
98 | model>, AnyEvent also is free of bloat and policy: with POE or similar |
97 | modules, you get an enormous amount of code and strict rules you have to |
99 | modules, you get an enormous amount of code and strict rules you have to |
98 | follow. AnyEvent, on the other hand, is lean and to the point, by only |
100 | follow. AnyEvent, on the other hand, is lean and to the point, by only |
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119 | The interface itself is vaguely similar, but not identical to the L<Event> |
121 | The interface itself is vaguely similar, but not identical to the L<Event> |
120 | module. |
122 | module. |
121 | |
123 | |
122 | During the first call of any watcher-creation method, the module tries |
124 | During the first call of any watcher-creation method, the module tries |
123 | to detect the currently loaded event loop by probing whether one of the |
125 | to detect the currently loaded event loop by probing whether one of the |
124 | following modules is already loaded: L<EV>, |
126 | following modules is already loaded: L<EV>, L<AnyEvent::Loop>, |
125 | L<Event>, L<Glib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>, L<Tk>, L<Event::Lib>, L<Qt>, |
127 | L<Event>, L<Glib>, L<Tk>, L<Event::Lib>, L<Qt>, L<POE>. The first one |
126 | L<POE>. The first one found is used. If none are found, the module tries |
128 | found is used. If none are detected, the module tries to load the first |
127 | to load these modules (excluding Tk, Event::Lib, Qt and POE as the pure perl |
129 | four modules in the order given; but note that if L<EV> is not |
128 | adaptor should always succeed) in the order given. The first one that can |
130 | available, the pure-perl L<AnyEvent::Loop> should always work, so |
129 | be successfully loaded will be used. If, after this, still none could be |
131 | the other two are not normally tried. |
130 | found, AnyEvent will fall back to a pure-perl event loop, which is not |
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131 | very efficient, but should work everywhere. |
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132 | |
132 | |
133 | Because AnyEvent first checks for modules that are already loaded, loading |
133 | Because AnyEvent first checks for modules that are already loaded, loading |
134 | an event model explicitly before first using AnyEvent will likely make |
134 | an event model explicitly before first using AnyEvent will likely make |
135 | that model the default. For example: |
135 | that model the default. For example: |
136 | |
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142 | The I<likely> means that, if any module loads another event model and |
142 | The I<likely> means that, if any module loads another event model and |
143 | starts using it, all bets are off - this case should be very rare though, |
143 | starts using it, all bets are off - this case should be very rare though, |
144 | as very few modules hardcode event loops without announcing this very |
144 | as very few modules hardcode event loops without announcing this very |
145 | loudly. |
145 | loudly. |
146 | |
146 | |
147 | The pure-perl implementation of AnyEvent is called |
147 | The pure-perl implementation of AnyEvent is called C<AnyEvent::Loop>. Like |
148 | C<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>. Like other event modules you can load it |
148 | other event modules you can load it explicitly and enjoy the high |
149 | explicitly and enjoy the high availability of that event loop :) |
149 | availability of that event loop :) |
150 | |
150 | |
151 | =head1 WATCHERS |
151 | =head1 WATCHERS |
152 | |
152 | |
153 | AnyEvent has the central concept of a I<watcher>, which is an object that |
153 | AnyEvent has the central concept of a I<watcher>, which is an object that |
154 | stores relevant data for each kind of event you are waiting for, such as |
154 | stores relevant data for each kind of event you are waiting for, such as |
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356 | difference between C<< AnyEvent->time >> and C<< AnyEvent->now >> into |
356 | difference between C<< AnyEvent->time >> and C<< AnyEvent->now >> into |
357 | account. |
357 | account. |
358 | |
358 | |
359 | =item AnyEvent->now_update |
359 | =item AnyEvent->now_update |
360 | |
360 | |
361 | Some event loops (such as L<EV> or L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>) cache |
361 | Some event loops (such as L<EV> or L<AnyEvent::Loop>) cache the current |
362 | the current time for each loop iteration (see the discussion of L<< |
362 | time for each loop iteration (see the discussion of L<< AnyEvent->now >>, |
363 | AnyEvent->now >>, above). |
363 | above). |
364 | |
364 | |
365 | When a callback runs for a long time (or when the process sleeps), then |
365 | When a callback runs for a long time (or when the process sleeps), then |
366 | this "current" time will differ substantially from the real time, which |
366 | this "current" time will differ substantially from the real time, which |
367 | might affect timers and time-outs. |
367 | might affect timers and time-outs. |
368 | |
368 | |
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482 | thing in an AnyEvent program, you I<have> to create at least one |
482 | thing in an AnyEvent program, you I<have> to create at least one |
483 | watcher before you C<fork> the child (alternatively, you can call |
483 | watcher before you C<fork> the child (alternatively, you can call |
484 | C<AnyEvent::detect>). |
484 | C<AnyEvent::detect>). |
485 | |
485 | |
486 | As most event loops do not support waiting for child events, they will be |
486 | As most event loops do not support waiting for child events, they will be |
487 | emulated by AnyEvent in most cases, in which the latency and race problems |
487 | emulated by AnyEvent in most cases, in which case the latency and race |
488 | mentioned in the description of signal watchers apply. |
488 | problems mentioned in the description of signal watchers apply. |
489 | |
489 | |
490 | Example: fork a process and wait for it |
490 | Example: fork a process and wait for it |
491 | |
491 | |
492 | my $done = AnyEvent->condvar; |
492 | my $done = AnyEvent->condvar; |
493 | |
493 | |
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860 | use. If EV is not installed, then AnyEvent will fall back to its own |
860 | use. If EV is not installed, then AnyEvent will fall back to its own |
861 | pure-perl implementation, which is available everywhere as it comes with |
861 | pure-perl implementation, which is available everywhere as it comes with |
862 | AnyEvent itself. |
862 | AnyEvent itself. |
863 | |
863 | |
864 | AnyEvent::Impl::EV based on EV (interface to libev, best choice). |
864 | AnyEvent::Impl::EV based on EV (interface to libev, best choice). |
865 | AnyEvent::Impl::Perl pure-perl implementation, fast and portable. |
865 | AnyEvent::Impl::Perl pure-perl AnyEvent::Loop, fast and portable. |
866 | |
866 | |
867 | =item Backends that are transparently being picked up when they are used. |
867 | =item Backends that are transparently being picked up when they are used. |
868 | |
868 | |
869 | These will be used if they are already loaded when the first watcher |
869 | These will be used if they are already loaded when the first watcher |
870 | is created, in which case it is assumed that the application is using |
870 | is created, in which case it is assumed that the application is using |
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876 | AnyEvent::Impl::Glib based on Glib, slow but very stable. |
876 | AnyEvent::Impl::Glib based on Glib, slow but very stable. |
877 | AnyEvent::Impl::Tk based on Tk, very broken. |
877 | AnyEvent::Impl::Tk based on Tk, very broken. |
878 | AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib based on Event::Lib, leaks memory and worse. |
878 | AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib based on Event::Lib, leaks memory and worse. |
879 | AnyEvent::Impl::POE based on POE, very slow, some limitations. |
879 | AnyEvent::Impl::POE based on POE, very slow, some limitations. |
880 | AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi used when running within irssi. |
880 | AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi used when running within irssi. |
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881 | AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync based on IO::Async. |
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882 | AnyEvent::Impl::Cocoa based on Cocoa::EventLoop. |
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883 | AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK2 based on FLTK (fltk 2 binding). |
881 | |
884 | |
882 | =item Backends with special needs. |
885 | =item Backends with special needs. |
883 | |
886 | |
884 | Qt requires the Qt::Application to be instantiated first, but will |
887 | Qt requires the Qt::Application to be instantiated first, but will |
885 | otherwise be picked up automatically. As long as the main program |
888 | otherwise be picked up automatically. As long as the main program |
886 | instantiates the application before any AnyEvent watchers are created, |
889 | instantiates the application before any AnyEvent watchers are created, |
887 | everything should just work. |
890 | everything should just work. |
888 | |
891 | |
889 | AnyEvent::Impl::Qt based on Qt. |
892 | AnyEvent::Impl::Qt based on Qt. |
890 | |
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891 | Support for IO::Async can only be partial, as it is too broken and |
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892 | architecturally limited to even support the AnyEvent API. It also |
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893 | is the only event loop that needs the loop to be set explicitly, so |
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894 | it can only be used by a main program knowing about AnyEvent. See |
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895 | L<AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync> for the gory details. |
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896 | |
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897 | AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync based on IO::Async, cannot be autoprobed. |
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898 | |
893 | |
899 | =item Event loops that are indirectly supported via other backends. |
894 | =item Event loops that are indirectly supported via other backends. |
900 | |
895 | |
901 | Some event loops can be supported via other modules: |
896 | Some event loops can be supported via other modules: |
902 | |
897 | |
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1010 | # AnyEvent not yet initialised, so make sure to load Coro::AnyEvent |
1005 | # AnyEvent not yet initialised, so make sure to load Coro::AnyEvent |
1011 | # as soon as it is |
1006 | # as soon as it is |
1012 | push @AnyEvent::post_detect, sub { require Coro::AnyEvent }; |
1007 | push @AnyEvent::post_detect, sub { require Coro::AnyEvent }; |
1013 | } |
1008 | } |
1014 | |
1009 | |
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1010 | =item AnyEvent::postpone { BLOCK } |
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1011 | |
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1012 | Arranges for the block to be executed as soon as possible, but not before |
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1013 | the call itself returns. In practise, the block will be executed just |
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1014 | before the event loop polls for new events, or shortly afterwards. |
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1015 | |
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1016 | This function never returns anything (to make the C<return postpone { ... |
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1017 | }> idiom more useful. |
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1018 | |
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1019 | To understand the usefulness of this function, consider a function that |
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1020 | asynchronously does something for you and returns some transaction |
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1021 | object or guard to let you cancel the operation. For example, |
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1022 | C<AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect>: |
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1023 | |
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1024 | # start a conenction attempt unless one is active |
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1025 | $self->{connect_guard} ||= AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect "www.example.net", 80, sub { |
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1026 | delete $self->{connect_guard}; |
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1027 | ... |
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1028 | }; |
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1029 | |
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1030 | Imagine that this function could instantly call the callback, for |
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1031 | example, because it detects an obvious error such as a negative port |
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1032 | number. Invoking the callback before the function returns causes problems |
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1033 | however: the callback will be called and will try to delete the guard |
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1034 | object. But since the function hasn't returned yet, there is nothing to |
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1035 | delete. When the function eventually returns it will assign the guard |
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1036 | object to C<< $self->{connect_guard} >>, where it will likely never be |
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1037 | deleted, so the program thinks it is still trying to connect. |
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1038 | |
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1039 | This is where C<AnyEvent::postpone> should be used. Instead of calling the |
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1040 | callback directly on error: |
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1041 | |
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1042 | $cb->(undef), return # signal error to callback, BAD! |
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1043 | if $some_error_condition; |
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1044 | |
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1045 | It should use C<postpone>: |
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1046 | |
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1047 | AnyEvent::postpone { $cb->(undef) }, return # signal error to callback, later |
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1048 | if $some_error_condition; |
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1049 | |
1015 | =back |
1050 | =back |
1016 | |
1051 | |
1017 | =head1 WHAT TO DO IN A MODULE |
1052 | =head1 WHAT TO DO IN A MODULE |
1018 | |
1053 | |
1019 | As a module author, you should C<use AnyEvent> and call AnyEvent methods |
1054 | As a module author, you should C<use AnyEvent> and call AnyEvent methods |
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1052 | modules might create watchers when they are loaded, and AnyEvent will |
1087 | modules might create watchers when they are loaded, and AnyEvent will |
1053 | decide on the event model to use as soon as it creates watchers, and it |
1088 | decide on the event model to use as soon as it creates watchers, and it |
1054 | might choose the wrong one unless you load the correct one yourself. |
1089 | might choose the wrong one unless you load the correct one yourself. |
1055 | |
1090 | |
1056 | You can chose to use a pure-perl implementation by loading the |
1091 | You can chose to use a pure-perl implementation by loading the |
1057 | C<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl> module, which gives you similar behaviour |
1092 | C<AnyEvent::Loop> module, which gives you similar behaviour |
1058 | everywhere, but letting AnyEvent chose the model is generally better. |
1093 | everywhere, but letting AnyEvent chose the model is generally better. |
1059 | |
1094 | |
1060 | =head2 MAINLOOP EMULATION |
1095 | =head2 MAINLOOP EMULATION |
1061 | |
1096 | |
1062 | Sometimes (often for short test scripts, or even standalone programs who |
1097 | Sometimes (often for short test scripts, or even standalone programs who |
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1157 | |
1192 | |
1158 | package AnyEvent; |
1193 | package AnyEvent; |
1159 | |
1194 | |
1160 | # basically a tuned-down version of common::sense |
1195 | # basically a tuned-down version of common::sense |
1161 | sub common_sense { |
1196 | sub common_sense { |
1162 | # from common:.sense 1.0 |
1197 | # from common:.sense 3.4 |
1163 | ${^WARNING_BITS} = "\xfc\x3f\x33\x00\x0f\xf3\xcf\xc0\xf3\xfc\x33\x00"; |
1198 | ${^WARNING_BITS} ^= ${^WARNING_BITS} ^ "\x3c\x3f\x33\x00\x0f\xf0\x0f\xc0\xf0\xfc\x33\x00"; |
1164 | # use strict vars subs - NO UTF-8, as Util.pm doesn't like this atm. (uts46data.pl) |
1199 | # use strict vars subs - NO UTF-8, as Util.pm doesn't like this atm. (uts46data.pl) |
1165 | $^H |= 0x00000600; |
1200 | $^H |= 0x00000600; |
1166 | } |
1201 | } |
1167 | |
1202 | |
1168 | BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense } |
1203 | BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense } |
1169 | |
1204 | |
1170 | use Carp (); |
1205 | use Carp (); |
1171 | |
1206 | |
1172 | our $VERSION = '5.271'; |
1207 | our $VERSION = '5.34'; |
1173 | our $MODEL; |
1208 | our $MODEL; |
1174 | |
1209 | |
1175 | our $AUTOLOAD; |
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1176 | our @ISA; |
1210 | our @ISA; |
1177 | |
1211 | |
1178 | our @REGISTRY; |
1212 | our @REGISTRY; |
1179 | |
1213 | |
1180 | our $VERBOSE; |
1214 | our $VERBOSE; |
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1200 | $PROTOCOL{$_} = ++$idx |
1234 | $PROTOCOL{$_} = ++$idx |
1201 | for reverse split /\s*,\s*/, |
1235 | for reverse split /\s*,\s*/, |
1202 | $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS} || "ipv4,ipv6"; |
1236 | $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS} || "ipv4,ipv6"; |
1203 | } |
1237 | } |
1204 | |
1238 | |
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1239 | our @post_detect; |
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1240 | |
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1241 | sub post_detect(&) { |
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1242 | my ($cb) = @_; |
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1243 | |
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1244 | push @post_detect, $cb; |
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1245 | |
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1246 | defined wantarray |
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1247 | ? bless \$cb, "AnyEvent::Util::postdetect" |
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1248 | : () |
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1249 | } |
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1250 | |
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1251 | sub AnyEvent::Util::postdetect::DESTROY { |
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1252 | @post_detect = grep $_ != ${$_[0]}, @post_detect; |
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1253 | } |
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1254 | |
|
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1255 | our $POSTPONE_W; |
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1256 | our @POSTPONE; |
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1257 | |
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1258 | sub _postpone_exec { |
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1259 | undef $POSTPONE_W; |
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1260 | |
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1261 | &{ shift @POSTPONE } |
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1262 | while @POSTPONE; |
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1263 | } |
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1264 | |
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1265 | sub postpone(&) { |
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|
1266 | push @POSTPONE, shift; |
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1267 | |
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1268 | $POSTPONE_W ||= AE::timer (0, 0, \&_postpone_exec); |
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1269 | |
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1270 | () |
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|
1271 | } |
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1272 | |
1205 | my @models = ( |
1273 | our @models = ( |
1206 | [EV:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EV:: , 1], |
1274 | [EV:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EV:: , 1], |
1207 | [AnyEvent::Impl::Perl:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Perl:: , 1], |
1275 | [AnyEvent::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Perl:: , 1], |
1208 | # everything below here will not (normally) be autoprobed |
1276 | # everything below here will not (normally) be autoprobed |
1209 | # as the pureperl backend should work everywhere |
1277 | # as the pure perl backend should work everywhere |
1210 | # and is usually faster |
1278 | # and is usually faster |
1211 | [Event:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Event::, 1], |
1279 | [Event:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Event::, 1], |
1212 | [Glib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Glib:: , 1], # becomes extremely slow with many watchers |
1280 | [Glib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Glib:: , 1], # becomes extremely slow with many watchers |
1213 | [Event::Lib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib::], # too buggy |
1281 | [Event::Lib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib::], # too buggy |
1214 | [Irssi:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi::], # Irssi has a bogus "Event" package |
1282 | [Irssi:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi::], # Irssi has a bogus "Event" package |
1215 | [Tk:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Tk::], # crashes with many handles |
1283 | [Tk:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Tk::], # crashes with many handles |
1216 | [Qt:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Qt::], # requires special main program |
1284 | [Qt:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Qt::], # requires special main program |
1217 | [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza |
1285 | [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza |
1218 | [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], |
1286 | [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], |
1219 | [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], |
1287 | [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], |
1220 | # IO::Async is just too broken - we would need workarounds for its |
1288 | [IO::Async::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # a bitch to autodetect |
1221 | # byzantine signal and broken child handling, among others. |
1289 | [Cocoa::EventLoop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Cocoa::], |
1222 | # IO::Async is rather hard to detect, as it doesn't have any |
1290 | [FLTK:: => AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK2::], |
1223 | # obvious default class. |
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|
1224 | [IO::Async:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program |
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|
1225 | [IO::Async::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program |
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|
1226 | [IO::Async::Notifier:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program |
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|
1227 | [AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program |
|
|
1228 | ); |
1291 | ); |
1229 | |
1292 | |
1230 | our %method = map +($_ => 1), |
1293 | # all autoloaded methods reserve the complete glob, not just the method slot. |
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|
1294 | # due to bugs in perls method cache implementation. |
1231 | qw(io timer time now now_update signal child idle condvar one_event DESTROY); |
1295 | our @methods = qw(io timer time now now_update signal child idle condvar); |
1232 | |
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|
1233 | our @post_detect; |
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1234 | |
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|
1235 | sub post_detect(&) { |
|
|
1236 | my ($cb) = @_; |
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|
1237 | |
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|
1238 | push @post_detect, $cb; |
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|
1239 | |
|
|
1240 | defined wantarray |
|
|
1241 | ? bless \$cb, "AnyEvent::Util::postdetect" |
|
|
1242 | : () |
|
|
1243 | } |
|
|
1244 | |
|
|
1245 | sub AnyEvent::Util::postdetect::DESTROY { |
|
|
1246 | @post_detect = grep $_ != ${$_[0]}, @post_detect; |
|
|
1247 | } |
|
|
1248 | |
1296 | |
1249 | sub detect() { |
1297 | sub detect() { |
|
|
1298 | local $!; # for good measure |
|
|
1299 | local $SIG{__DIE__}; # we use eval |
|
|
1300 | |
1250 | # free some memory |
1301 | # free some memory |
1251 | *detect = sub () { $MODEL }; |
1302 | *detect = sub () { $MODEL }; |
|
|
1303 | # undef &func doesn't correctly update the method cache. grmbl. |
|
|
1304 | # so we delete the whole glob. grmbl. |
|
|
1305 | # otoh, perl doesn't let me undef an active usb, but it lets me free |
|
|
1306 | # a glob with an active sub. hrm. i hope it works, but perl is |
|
|
1307 | # usually buggy in this department. sigh. |
|
|
1308 | delete @{"AnyEvent::"}{@methods}; |
|
|
1309 | undef @methods; |
1252 | |
1310 | |
1253 | local $!; # for good measure |
|
|
1254 | local $SIG{__DIE__}; |
|
|
1255 | |
|
|
1256 | if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL} =~ /^([a-zA-Z]+)$/) { |
1311 | if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL} =~ /^([a-zA-Z0-9:]+)$/) { |
1257 | my $model = "AnyEvent::Impl::$1"; |
1312 | my $model = $1; |
|
|
1313 | $model = "AnyEvent::Impl::$model" unless $model =~ s/::$//; |
1258 | if (eval "require $model") { |
1314 | if (eval "require $model") { |
1259 | $MODEL = $model; |
1315 | $MODEL = $model; |
1260 | warn "AnyEvent: loaded model '$model' (forced by \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}), using it.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 2; |
1316 | warn "AnyEvent: loaded model '$model' (forced by \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}), using it.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 2; |
1261 | } else { |
1317 | } else { |
1262 | warn "AnyEvent: unable to load model '$model' (from \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}):\n$@" if $VERBOSE; |
1318 | warn "AnyEvent: unable to load model '$model' (from \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}):\n$@" if $VERBOSE; |
… | |
… | |
1291 | last; |
1347 | last; |
1292 | } |
1348 | } |
1293 | } |
1349 | } |
1294 | |
1350 | |
1295 | $MODEL |
1351 | $MODEL |
1296 | or die "No event module selected for AnyEvent and autodetect failed. Install any one of these modules: EV, Event or Glib.\n"; |
1352 | or die "AnyEvent: backend autodetection failed - did you properly install AnyEvent?\n"; |
1297 | } |
1353 | } |
1298 | } |
1354 | } |
1299 | |
1355 | |
1300 | @models = (); # free probe data |
1356 | # free memory only needed for probing |
|
|
1357 | undef @models; |
|
|
1358 | undef @REGISTRY; |
1301 | |
1359 | |
1302 | push @{"$MODEL\::ISA"}, "AnyEvent::Base"; |
1360 | push @{"$MODEL\::ISA"}, "AnyEvent::Base"; |
1303 | unshift @ISA, $MODEL; |
1361 | unshift @ISA, $MODEL; |
1304 | |
1362 | |
1305 | # now nuke some methods that are overriden by the backend. |
1363 | # now nuke some methods that are overridden by the backend. |
1306 | # SUPER is not allowed. |
1364 | # SUPER usage is not allowed in these. |
1307 | for (qw(time signal child idle)) { |
1365 | for (qw(time signal child idle)) { |
1308 | undef &{"AnyEvent::Base::$_"} |
1366 | undef &{"AnyEvent::Base::$_"} |
1309 | if defined &{"$MODEL\::$_"}; |
1367 | if defined &{"$MODEL\::$_"}; |
1310 | } |
1368 | } |
1311 | |
1369 | |
1312 | require AnyEvent::Strict if $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT}; |
1370 | if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT}) { |
|
|
1371 | require AnyEvent::Strict; |
|
|
1372 | } |
|
|
1373 | |
|
|
1374 | if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP}) { |
|
|
1375 | require AnyEvent::Debug; |
|
|
1376 | AnyEvent::Debug::wrap ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP}); |
|
|
1377 | } |
|
|
1378 | |
|
|
1379 | if (exists $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL}) { |
|
|
1380 | require AnyEvent::Socket; |
|
|
1381 | require AnyEvent::Debug; |
|
|
1382 | |
|
|
1383 | my ($host, $service) = AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL}); |
|
|
1384 | $AnyEvent::Debug::SHELL = AnyEvent::Debug::shell ($host, $service); |
|
|
1385 | } |
1313 | |
1386 | |
1314 | (shift @post_detect)->() while @post_detect; |
1387 | (shift @post_detect)->() while @post_detect; |
|
|
1388 | undef @post_detect; |
1315 | |
1389 | |
1316 | *post_detect = sub(&) { |
1390 | *post_detect = sub(&) { |
1317 | shift->(); |
1391 | shift->(); |
1318 | |
1392 | |
1319 | undef |
1393 | undef |
1320 | }; |
1394 | }; |
1321 | |
1395 | |
1322 | $MODEL |
1396 | $MODEL |
1323 | } |
1397 | } |
1324 | |
1398 | |
1325 | sub AUTOLOAD { |
1399 | for my $name (@methods) { |
1326 | (my $func = $AUTOLOAD) =~ s/.*://; |
1400 | *$name = sub { |
1327 | |
|
|
1328 | $method{$func} |
|
|
1329 | or Carp::croak "$func: not a valid AnyEvent class method"; |
|
|
1330 | |
|
|
1331 | detect; |
1401 | detect; |
1332 | |
1402 | # we use goto because |
1333 | my $class = shift; |
1403 | # a) it makes the thunk more transparent |
1334 | $class->$func (@_); |
1404 | # b) it allows us to delete the thunk later |
|
|
1405 | goto &{ UNIVERSAL::can AnyEvent => "SUPER::$name" } |
|
|
1406 | }; |
1335 | } |
1407 | } |
1336 | |
1408 | |
1337 | # utility function to dup a filehandle. this is used by many backends |
1409 | # utility function to dup a filehandle. this is used by many backends |
1338 | # to support binding more than one watcher per filehandle (they usually |
1410 | # to support binding more than one watcher per filehandle (they usually |
1339 | # allow only one watcher per fd, so we dup it to get a different one). |
1411 | # allow only one watcher per fd, so we dup it to get a different one). |
… | |
… | |
1363 | |
1435 | |
1364 | package AE; |
1436 | package AE; |
1365 | |
1437 | |
1366 | our $VERSION = $AnyEvent::VERSION; |
1438 | our $VERSION = $AnyEvent::VERSION; |
1367 | |
1439 | |
|
|
1440 | sub _reset() { |
|
|
1441 | eval q{ |
1368 | # fall back to the main API by default - backends and AnyEvent::Base |
1442 | # fall back to the main API by default - backends and AnyEvent::Base |
1369 | # implementations can overwrite these. |
1443 | # implementations can overwrite these. |
1370 | |
1444 | |
1371 | sub io($$$) { |
1445 | sub io($$$) { |
1372 | AnyEvent->io (fh => $_[0], poll => $_[1] ? "w" : "r", cb => $_[2]) |
1446 | AnyEvent->io (fh => $_[0], poll => $_[1] ? "w" : "r", cb => $_[2]) |
1373 | } |
1447 | } |
1374 | |
1448 | |
1375 | sub timer($$$) { |
1449 | sub timer($$$) { |
1376 | AnyEvent->timer (after => $_[0], interval => $_[1], cb => $_[2]) |
1450 | AnyEvent->timer (after => $_[0], interval => $_[1], cb => $_[2]) |
1377 | } |
1451 | } |
1378 | |
1452 | |
1379 | sub signal($$) { |
1453 | sub signal($$) { |
1380 | AnyEvent->signal (signal => $_[0], cb => $_[1]) |
1454 | AnyEvent->signal (signal => $_[0], cb => $_[1]) |
1381 | } |
1455 | } |
1382 | |
1456 | |
1383 | sub child($$) { |
1457 | sub child($$) { |
1384 | AnyEvent->child (pid => $_[0], cb => $_[1]) |
1458 | AnyEvent->child (pid => $_[0], cb => $_[1]) |
1385 | } |
1459 | } |
1386 | |
1460 | |
1387 | sub idle($) { |
1461 | sub idle($) { |
1388 | AnyEvent->idle (cb => $_[0]) |
1462 | AnyEvent->idle (cb => $_[0]); |
1389 | } |
1463 | } |
1390 | |
1464 | |
1391 | sub cv(;&) { |
1465 | sub cv(;&) { |
1392 | AnyEvent->condvar (@_ ? (cb => $_[0]) : ()) |
1466 | AnyEvent->condvar (@_ ? (cb => $_[0]) : ()) |
1393 | } |
1467 | } |
1394 | |
1468 | |
1395 | sub now() { |
1469 | sub now() { |
1396 | AnyEvent->now |
1470 | AnyEvent->now |
1397 | } |
1471 | } |
1398 | |
1472 | |
1399 | sub now_update() { |
1473 | sub now_update() { |
1400 | AnyEvent->now_update |
1474 | AnyEvent->now_update |
1401 | } |
1475 | } |
1402 | |
1476 | |
1403 | sub time() { |
1477 | sub time() { |
1404 | AnyEvent->time |
1478 | AnyEvent->time |
|
|
1479 | } |
|
|
1480 | |
|
|
1481 | *postpone = \&AnyEvent::postpone; |
|
|
1482 | }; |
|
|
1483 | die if $@; |
1405 | } |
1484 | } |
|
|
1485 | |
|
|
1486 | BEGIN { _reset } |
1406 | |
1487 | |
1407 | package AnyEvent::Base; |
1488 | package AnyEvent::Base; |
1408 | |
1489 | |
1409 | # default implementations for many methods |
1490 | # default implementations for many methods |
1410 | |
1491 | |
… | |
… | |
1429 | |
1510 | |
1430 | *now = \&time; |
1511 | *now = \&time; |
1431 | |
1512 | |
1432 | sub now_update { } |
1513 | sub now_update { } |
1433 | |
1514 | |
|
|
1515 | sub _poll { |
|
|
1516 | Carp::croak "$AnyEvent::MODEL does not support blocking waits. Caught"; |
|
|
1517 | } |
|
|
1518 | |
1434 | # default implementation for ->condvar |
1519 | # default implementation for ->condvar |
|
|
1520 | # in fact, the default should not be overwritten |
1435 | |
1521 | |
1436 | sub condvar { |
1522 | sub condvar { |
1437 | eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} |
1523 | eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} |
1438 | *condvar = sub { |
1524 | *condvar = sub { |
1439 | bless { @_ == 3 ? (_ae_cb => $_[2]) : () }, "AnyEvent::CondVar" |
1525 | bless { @_ == 3 ? (_ae_cb => $_[2]) : () }, "AnyEvent::CondVar" |
… | |
… | |
1609 | : sysread $SIGPIPE_R, (my $dummy), 9; |
1695 | : sysread $SIGPIPE_R, (my $dummy), 9; |
1610 | |
1696 | |
1611 | while (%SIG_EV) { |
1697 | while (%SIG_EV) { |
1612 | for (keys %SIG_EV) { |
1698 | for (keys %SIG_EV) { |
1613 | delete $SIG_EV{$_}; |
1699 | delete $SIG_EV{$_}; |
1614 | $_->() for values %{ $SIG_CB{$_} || {} }; |
1700 | &$_ for values %{ $SIG_CB{$_} || {} }; |
1615 | } |
1701 | } |
1616 | } |
1702 | } |
1617 | }; |
1703 | }; |
1618 | }; |
1704 | }; |
1619 | die if $@; |
1705 | die if $@; |
… | |
… | |
1624 | # default implementation for ->child |
1710 | # default implementation for ->child |
1625 | |
1711 | |
1626 | our %PID_CB; |
1712 | our %PID_CB; |
1627 | our $CHLD_W; |
1713 | our $CHLD_W; |
1628 | our $CHLD_DELAY_W; |
1714 | our $CHLD_DELAY_W; |
1629 | our $WNOHANG; |
|
|
1630 | |
1715 | |
1631 | # used by many Impl's |
1716 | # used by many Impl's |
1632 | sub _emit_childstatus($$) { |
1717 | sub _emit_childstatus($$) { |
1633 | my (undef, $rpid, $rstatus) = @_; |
1718 | my (undef, $rpid, $rstatus) = @_; |
1634 | |
1719 | |
… | |
… | |
1641 | eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} |
1726 | eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} |
1642 | *_sigchld = sub { |
1727 | *_sigchld = sub { |
1643 | my $pid; |
1728 | my $pid; |
1644 | |
1729 | |
1645 | AnyEvent->_emit_childstatus ($pid, $?) |
1730 | AnyEvent->_emit_childstatus ($pid, $?) |
1646 | while ($pid = waitpid -1, $WNOHANG) > 0; |
1731 | while ($pid = waitpid -1, WNOHANG) > 0; |
1647 | }; |
1732 | }; |
1648 | |
1733 | |
1649 | *child = sub { |
1734 | *child = sub { |
1650 | my (undef, %arg) = @_; |
1735 | my (undef, %arg) = @_; |
1651 | |
1736 | |
1652 | defined (my $pid = $arg{pid} + 0) |
1737 | my $pid = $arg{pid}; |
1653 | or Carp::croak "required option 'pid' is missing"; |
1738 | my $cb = $arg{cb}; |
1654 | |
1739 | |
1655 | $PID_CB{$pid}{$arg{cb}} = $arg{cb}; |
1740 | $PID_CB{$pid}{$cb+0} = $cb; |
1656 | |
|
|
1657 | # WNOHANG is almost cetrainly 1 everywhere |
|
|
1658 | $WNOHANG ||= $^O =~ /^(?:openbsd|netbsd|linux|freebsd|cygwin|MSWin32)$/ |
|
|
1659 | ? 1 |
|
|
1660 | : eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; require POSIX; &POSIX::WNOHANG } || 1; |
|
|
1661 | |
1741 | |
1662 | unless ($CHLD_W) { |
1742 | unless ($CHLD_W) { |
1663 | $CHLD_W = AE::signal CHLD => \&_sigchld; |
1743 | $CHLD_W = AE::signal CHLD => \&_sigchld; |
1664 | # child could be a zombie already, so make at least one round |
1744 | # child could be a zombie already, so make at least one round |
1665 | &_sigchld; |
1745 | &_sigchld; |
1666 | } |
1746 | } |
1667 | |
1747 | |
1668 | bless [$pid, $arg{cb}], "AnyEvent::Base::child" |
1748 | bless [$pid, $cb+0], "AnyEvent::Base::child" |
1669 | }; |
1749 | }; |
1670 | |
1750 | |
1671 | *AnyEvent::Base::child::DESTROY = sub { |
1751 | *AnyEvent::Base::child::DESTROY = sub { |
1672 | my ($pid, $cb) = @{$_[0]}; |
1752 | my ($pid, $icb) = @{$_[0]}; |
1673 | |
1753 | |
1674 | delete $PID_CB{$pid}{$cb}; |
1754 | delete $PID_CB{$pid}{$icb}; |
1675 | delete $PID_CB{$pid} unless keys %{ $PID_CB{$pid} }; |
1755 | delete $PID_CB{$pid} unless keys %{ $PID_CB{$pid} }; |
1676 | |
1756 | |
1677 | undef $CHLD_W unless keys %PID_CB; |
1757 | undef $CHLD_W unless keys %PID_CB; |
1678 | }; |
1758 | }; |
1679 | }; |
1759 | }; |
… | |
… | |
1692 | |
1772 | |
1693 | my ($cb, $w, $rcb) = $arg{cb}; |
1773 | my ($cb, $w, $rcb) = $arg{cb}; |
1694 | |
1774 | |
1695 | $rcb = sub { |
1775 | $rcb = sub { |
1696 | if ($cb) { |
1776 | if ($cb) { |
1697 | $w = _time; |
1777 | $w = AE::time; |
1698 | &$cb; |
1778 | &$cb; |
1699 | $w = _time - $w; |
1779 | $w = AE::time - $w; |
1700 | |
1780 | |
1701 | # never use more then 50% of the time for the idle watcher, |
1781 | # never use more then 50% of the time for the idle watcher, |
1702 | # within some limits |
1782 | # within some limits |
1703 | $w = 0.0001 if $w < 0.0001; |
1783 | $w = 0.0001 if $w < 0.0001; |
1704 | $w = 5 if $w > 5; |
1784 | $w = 5 if $w > 5; |
… | |
… | |
1727 | |
1807 | |
1728 | package AnyEvent::CondVar; |
1808 | package AnyEvent::CondVar; |
1729 | |
1809 | |
1730 | our @ISA = AnyEvent::CondVar::Base::; |
1810 | our @ISA = AnyEvent::CondVar::Base::; |
1731 | |
1811 | |
|
|
1812 | # only to be used for subclassing |
|
|
1813 | sub new { |
|
|
1814 | my $class = shift; |
|
|
1815 | bless AnyEvent->condvar (@_), $class |
|
|
1816 | } |
|
|
1817 | |
1732 | package AnyEvent::CondVar::Base; |
1818 | package AnyEvent::CondVar::Base; |
1733 | |
1819 | |
1734 | #use overload |
1820 | #use overload |
1735 | # '&{}' => sub { my $self = shift; sub { $self->send (@_) } }, |
1821 | # '&{}' => sub { my $self = shift; sub { $self->send (@_) } }, |
1736 | # fallback => 1; |
1822 | # fallback => 1; |
… | |
… | |
1745 | |
1831 | |
1746 | sub _send { |
1832 | sub _send { |
1747 | # nop |
1833 | # nop |
1748 | } |
1834 | } |
1749 | |
1835 | |
|
|
1836 | sub _wait { |
|
|
1837 | AnyEvent->_poll until $_[0]{_ae_sent}; |
|
|
1838 | } |
|
|
1839 | |
1750 | sub send { |
1840 | sub send { |
1751 | my $cv = shift; |
1841 | my $cv = shift; |
1752 | $cv->{_ae_sent} = [@_]; |
1842 | $cv->{_ae_sent} = [@_]; |
1753 | (delete $cv->{_ae_cb})->($cv) if $cv->{_ae_cb}; |
1843 | (delete $cv->{_ae_cb})->($cv) if $cv->{_ae_cb}; |
1754 | $cv->_send; |
1844 | $cv->_send; |
… | |
… | |
1761 | |
1851 | |
1762 | sub ready { |
1852 | sub ready { |
1763 | $_[0]{_ae_sent} |
1853 | $_[0]{_ae_sent} |
1764 | } |
1854 | } |
1765 | |
1855 | |
1766 | sub _wait { |
|
|
1767 | $WAITING |
|
|
1768 | and !$_[0]{_ae_sent} |
|
|
1769 | and Carp::croak "AnyEvent::CondVar: recursive blocking wait detected"; |
|
|
1770 | |
|
|
1771 | local $WAITING = 1; |
|
|
1772 | AnyEvent->one_event while !$_[0]{_ae_sent}; |
|
|
1773 | } |
|
|
1774 | |
|
|
1775 | sub recv { |
1856 | sub recv { |
|
|
1857 | unless ($_[0]{_ae_sent}) { |
|
|
1858 | $WAITING |
|
|
1859 | and Carp::croak "AnyEvent::CondVar: recursive blocking wait attempted"; |
|
|
1860 | |
|
|
1861 | local $WAITING = 1; |
1776 | $_[0]->_wait; |
1862 | $_[0]->_wait; |
|
|
1863 | } |
1777 | |
1864 | |
1778 | Carp::croak $_[0]{_ae_croak} if $_[0]{_ae_croak}; |
1865 | $_[0]{_ae_croak} |
1779 | wantarray ? @{ $_[0]{_ae_sent} } : $_[0]{_ae_sent}[0] |
1866 | and Carp::croak $_[0]{_ae_croak}; |
|
|
1867 | |
|
|
1868 | wantarray |
|
|
1869 | ? @{ $_[0]{_ae_sent} } |
|
|
1870 | : $_[0]{_ae_sent}[0] |
1780 | } |
1871 | } |
1781 | |
1872 | |
1782 | sub cb { |
1873 | sub cb { |
1783 | my $cv = shift; |
1874 | my $cv = shift; |
1784 | |
1875 | |
… | |
… | |
1800 | &{ $_[0]{_ae_end_cb} || sub { $_[0]->send } }; |
1891 | &{ $_[0]{_ae_end_cb} || sub { $_[0]->send } }; |
1801 | } |
1892 | } |
1802 | |
1893 | |
1803 | # undocumented/compatibility with pre-3.4 |
1894 | # undocumented/compatibility with pre-3.4 |
1804 | *broadcast = \&send; |
1895 | *broadcast = \&send; |
1805 | *wait = \&_wait; |
1896 | *wait = \&recv; |
1806 | |
1897 | |
1807 | =head1 ERROR AND EXCEPTION HANDLING |
1898 | =head1 ERROR AND EXCEPTION HANDLING |
1808 | |
1899 | |
1809 | In general, AnyEvent does not do any error handling - it relies on the |
1900 | In general, AnyEvent does not do any error handling - it relies on the |
1810 | caller to do that if required. The L<AnyEvent::Strict> module (see also |
1901 | caller to do that if required. The L<AnyEvent::Strict> module (see also |
… | |
… | |
1862 | Unlike C<use strict> (or its modern cousin, C<< use L<common::sense> |
1953 | Unlike C<use strict> (or its modern cousin, C<< use L<common::sense> |
1863 | >>, it is definitely recommended to keep it off in production. Keeping |
1954 | >>, it is definitely recommended to keep it off in production. Keeping |
1864 | C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT=1> in your environment while developing programs |
1955 | C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT=1> in your environment while developing programs |
1865 | can be very useful, however. |
1956 | can be very useful, however. |
1866 | |
1957 | |
|
|
1958 | =item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL> |
|
|
1959 | |
|
|
1960 | If this env variable is set, then its contents will be |
|
|
1961 | interpreted by C<AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport> and an |
|
|
1962 | C<AnyEvent::Debug::shell> is bound on that port. The shell object is saved |
|
|
1963 | in C<$AnyEvent::Debug::SHELL>. |
|
|
1964 | |
|
|
1965 | For example, to bind a debug shell on a unix domain socket in |
|
|
1966 | F</tmp/debug.sock>, you could use this: |
|
|
1967 | |
|
|
1968 | PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL=unix/:/tmp/debug.sock perlprog |
|
|
1969 | |
|
|
1970 | =item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP> |
|
|
1971 | |
|
|
1972 | Can be set to C<0>, C<1> or C<2> and enables wrapping of all watchers for |
|
|
1973 | debugging purposes. See C<AnyEvent::Debug::wrap> for details. |
|
|
1974 | |
1867 | =item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL> |
1975 | =item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL> |
1868 | |
1976 | |
1869 | This can be used to specify the event model to be used by AnyEvent, before |
1977 | This can be used to specify the event model to be used by AnyEvent, before |
1870 | auto detection and -probing kicks in. It must be a string consisting |
1978 | auto detection and -probing kicks in. |
1871 | entirely of ASCII letters. The string C<AnyEvent::Impl::> gets prepended |
1979 | |
|
|
1980 | It normally is a string consisting entirely of ASCII letters (e.g. C<EV> |
|
|
1981 | or C<IOAsync>). The string C<AnyEvent::Impl::> gets prepended and the |
1872 | and the resulting module name is loaded and if the load was successful, |
1982 | resulting module name is loaded and - if the load was successful - used as |
1873 | used as event model. If it fails to load AnyEvent will proceed with |
1983 | event model backend. If it fails to load then AnyEvent will proceed with |
1874 | auto detection and -probing. |
1984 | auto detection and -probing. |
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1985 | |
1876 | This functionality might change in future versions. |
1986 | If the string ends with C<::> instead (e.g. C<AnyEvent::Impl::EV::>) then |
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1987 | nothing gets prepended and the module name is used as-is (hint: C<::> at |
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1988 | the end of a string designates a module name and quotes it appropriately). |
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1989 | |
1878 | For example, to force the pure perl model (L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>) you |
1990 | For example, to force the pure perl model (L<AnyEvent::Loop::Perl>) you |
1879 | could start your program like this: |
1991 | could start your program like this: |
1880 | |
1992 | |
1881 | PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL=Perl perl ... |
1993 | PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL=Perl perl ... |
1882 | |
1994 | |
1883 | =item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS> |
1995 | =item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS> |
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2582 | |
2694 | |
2583 | =item L<Time::HiRes> |
2695 | =item L<Time::HiRes> |
2584 | |
2696 | |
2585 | This module is part of perl since release 5.008. It will be used when the |
2697 | This module is part of perl since release 5.008. It will be used when the |
2586 | chosen event library does not come with a timing source of its own. The |
2698 | chosen event library does not come with a timing source of its own. The |
2587 | pure-perl event loop (L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>) will additionally use it to |
2699 | pure-perl event loop (L<AnyEvent::Loop>) will additionally load it to |
2588 | try to use a monotonic clock for timing stability. |
2700 | try to use a monotonic clock for timing stability. |
2589 | |
2701 | |
2590 | =back |
2702 | =back |
2591 | |
2703 | |
2592 | |
2704 | |
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2654 | pronounced). |
2766 | pronounced). |
2655 | |
2767 | |
2656 | |
2768 | |
2657 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
2769 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
2658 | |
2770 | |
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2771 | Tutorial/Introduction: L<AnyEvent::Intro>. |
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2773 | FAQ: L<AnyEvent::FAQ>. |
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2774 | |
2659 | Utility functions: L<AnyEvent::Util>. |
2775 | Utility functions: L<AnyEvent::Util>. |
2660 | |
2776 | |
2661 | Event modules: L<EV>, L<EV::Glib>, L<Glib::EV>, L<Event>, L<Glib::Event>, |
2777 | Event modules: L<AnyEvent::Loop>, L<EV>, L<EV::Glib>, L<Glib::EV>, |
2662 | L<Glib>, L<Tk>, L<Event::Lib>, L<Qt>, L<POE>. |
2778 | L<Event>, L<Glib::Event>, L<Glib>, L<Tk>, L<Event::Lib>, L<Qt>, L<POE>. |
2663 | |
2779 | |
2664 | Implementations: L<AnyEvent::Impl::EV>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Event>, |
2780 | Implementations: L<AnyEvent::Impl::EV>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Event>, |
2665 | L<AnyEvent::Impl::Glib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Tk>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>, |
2781 | L<AnyEvent::Impl::Glib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Tk>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>, |
2666 | L<AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Qt>, |
2782 | L<AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Qt>, |
2667 | L<AnyEvent::Impl::POE>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync>, L<Anyevent::Impl::Irssi>. |
2783 | L<AnyEvent::Impl::POE>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync>, L<Anyevent::Impl::Irssi>. |
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2669 | Non-blocking file handles, sockets, TCP clients and |
2785 | Non-blocking file handles, sockets, TCP clients and |
2670 | servers: L<AnyEvent::Handle>, L<AnyEvent::Socket>, L<AnyEvent::TLS>. |
2786 | servers: L<AnyEvent::Handle>, L<AnyEvent::Socket>, L<AnyEvent::TLS>. |
2671 | |
2787 | |
2672 | Asynchronous DNS: L<AnyEvent::DNS>. |
2788 | Asynchronous DNS: L<AnyEvent::DNS>. |
2673 | |
2789 | |
2674 | Coroutine support: L<Coro>, L<Coro::AnyEvent>, L<Coro::EV>, |
2790 | Thread support: L<Coro>, L<Coro::AnyEvent>, L<Coro::EV>, L<Coro::Event>. |
2675 | L<Coro::Event>, |
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2791 | |
2677 | Nontrivial usage examples: L<AnyEvent::GPSD>, L<AnyEvent::XMPP>, |
2792 | Nontrivial usage examples: L<AnyEvent::GPSD>, L<AnyEvent::IRC>, |
2678 | L<AnyEvent::HTTP>. |
2793 | L<AnyEvent::HTTP>. |
2679 | |
2794 | |
2680 | |
2795 | |
2681 | =head1 AUTHOR |
2796 | =head1 AUTHOR |
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2797 | |