ViewVC Help
View File | Revision Log | Show Annotations | Download File
/cvs/AnyEvent/lib/AnyEvent.pm
(Generate patch)

Comparing AnyEvent/lib/AnyEvent.pm (file contents):
Revision 1.367 by root, Wed Aug 17 02:14:17 2011 UTC vs.
Revision 1.401 by root, Thu Apr 5 04:12:21 2012 UTC

1=head1 NAME 1=head1 NAME
2 2
3AnyEvent - the DBI of event loop programming 3AnyEvent - the DBI of event loop programming
4 4
5EV, Event, Glib, Tk, Perl, Event::Lib, Irssi, rxvt-unicode, IO::Async, Qt 5EV, Event, Glib, Tk, Perl, Event::Lib, Irssi, rxvt-unicode, IO::Async, Qt,
6and POE are various supported event loops/environments. 6FLTK and 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
415not restart syscalls (that includes L<Async::Interrupt> and AnyEvent's 415not restart syscalls (that includes L<Async::Interrupt> and AnyEvent's
416pure perl implementation). 416pure perl implementation).
417 417
418=head3 Safe/Unsafe Signals 418=head3 Safe/Unsafe Signals
419 419
420Perl signals can be either "safe" (synchronous to opcode handling) or 420Perl signals can be either "safe" (synchronous to opcode handling)
421"unsafe" (asynchronous) - the former might get delayed indefinitely, the 421or "unsafe" (asynchronous) - the former might delay signal delivery
422latter might corrupt your memory. 422indefinitely, the latter might corrupt your memory.
423 423
424AnyEvent signal handlers are, in addition, synchronous to the event loop, 424AnyEvent signal handlers are, in addition, synchronous to the event loop,
425i.e. they will not interrupt your running perl program but will only be 425i.e. they will not interrupt your running perl program but will only be
426called as part of the normal event handling (just like timer, I/O etc. 426called as part of the normal event handling (just like timer, I/O etc.
427callbacks, too). 427callbacks, too).
428 428
429=head3 Signal Races, Delays and Workarounds 429=head3 Signal Races, Delays and Workarounds
430 430
431Many event loops (e.g. Glib, Tk, Qt, IO::Async) do not support attaching 431Many event loops (e.g. Glib, Tk, Qt, IO::Async) do not support
432callbacks to signals in a generic way, which is a pity, as you cannot 432attaching callbacks to signals in a generic way, which is a pity,
433do race-free signal handling in perl, requiring C libraries for 433as you cannot do race-free signal handling in perl, requiring
434this. AnyEvent will try to do its best, which means in some cases, 434C libraries for this. AnyEvent will try to do its best, which
435signals will be delayed. The maximum time a signal might be delayed is 435means in some cases, signals will be delayed. The maximum time
436specified in C<$AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY> (default: 10 seconds). This 436a signal might be delayed is 10 seconds by default, but can
437variable can be changed only before the first signal watcher is created, 437be overriden via C<$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY}> or
438and should be left alone otherwise. This variable determines how often 438C<$AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY> - see the L<ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES>
439AnyEvent polls for signals (in case a wake-up was missed). Higher values 439section for details.
440will cause fewer spurious wake-ups, which is better for power and CPU
441saving.
442 440
443All these problems can be avoided by installing the optional 441All these problems can be avoided by installing the optional
444L<Async::Interrupt> module, which works with most event loops. It will not 442L<Async::Interrupt> module, which works with most event loops. It will not
445work with inherently broken event loops such as L<Event> or L<Event::Lib> 443work with inherently broken event loops such as L<Event> or L<Event::Lib>
446(and not with L<POE> currently, as POE does its own workaround with 444(and not with L<POE> currently). For those, you just have to suffer the
447one-second latency). For those, you just have to suffer the delays. 445delays.
448 446
449=head2 CHILD PROCESS WATCHERS 447=head2 CHILD PROCESS WATCHERS
450 448
451 $w = AnyEvent->child (pid => <process id>, cb => <callback>); 449 $w = AnyEvent->child (pid => <process id>, cb => <callback>);
452 450
878 AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib based on Event::Lib, leaks memory and worse. 876 AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib based on Event::Lib, leaks memory and worse.
879 AnyEvent::Impl::POE based on POE, very slow, some limitations. 877 AnyEvent::Impl::POE based on POE, very slow, some limitations.
880 AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi used when running within irssi. 878 AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi used when running within irssi.
881 AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync based on IO::Async. 879 AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync based on IO::Async.
882 AnyEvent::Impl::Cocoa based on Cocoa::EventLoop. 880 AnyEvent::Impl::Cocoa based on Cocoa::EventLoop.
883 AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK2 based on FLTK (fltk 2 binding). 881 AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK based on FLTK (fltk 2 binding).
884 882
885=item Backends with special needs. 883=item Backends with special needs.
886 884
887Qt requires the Qt::Application to be instantiated first, but will 885Qt requires the Qt::Application to be instantiated first, but will
888otherwise be picked up automatically. As long as the main program 886otherwise be picked up automatically. As long as the main program
1053 1051
1054=item AnyEvent::log $level, $msg[, @args] 1052=item AnyEvent::log $level, $msg[, @args]
1055 1053
1056Log the given C<$msg> at the given C<$level>. 1054Log the given C<$msg> at the given C<$level>.
1057 1055
1058Loads AnyEvent::Log on first use and calls C<AnyEvent::Log::log> - 1056If L<AnyEvent::Log> is not loaded then this function makes a simple test
1057to see whether the message will be logged. If the test succeeds it will
1058load AnyEvent::Log and call C<AnyEvent::Log::log> - consequently, look at
1059consequently, look at the L<AnyEvent::Log> documentation for details. 1059the L<AnyEvent::Log> documentation for details.
1060
1061If the test fails it will simply return. Right now this happens when a
1062numerical loglevel is used and it is larger than the level specified via
1063C<$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE}>.
1060 1064
1061If you want to sprinkle loads of logging calls around your code, consider 1065If you want to sprinkle loads of logging calls around your code, consider
1062creating a logger callback with the C<AnyEvent::Log::logger< function. 1066creating a logger callback with the C<AnyEvent::Log::logger> function,
1067which can reduce typing, codesize and can reduce the logging overhead
1068enourmously.
1063 1069
1064=back 1070=back
1065 1071
1066=head1 WHAT TO DO IN A MODULE 1072=head1 WHAT TO DO IN A MODULE
1067 1073
1124 1130
1125 1131
1126=head1 OTHER MODULES 1132=head1 OTHER MODULES
1127 1133
1128The following is a non-exhaustive list of additional modules that use 1134The following is a non-exhaustive list of additional modules that use
1129AnyEvent as a client and can therefore be mixed easily with other AnyEvent 1135AnyEvent as a client and can therefore be mixed easily with other
1130modules and other event loops in the same program. Some of the modules 1136AnyEvent modules and other event loops in the same program. Some of the
1131come as part of AnyEvent, the others are available via CPAN. 1137modules come as part of AnyEvent, the others are available via CPAN (see
1138L<http://search.cpan.org/search?m=module&q=anyevent%3A%3A*> for
1139a longer non-exhaustive list), and the list is heavily biased towards
1140modules of the AnyEvent author himself :)
1132 1141
1133=over 4 1142=over 4
1134 1143
1135=item L<AnyEvent::Util> 1144=item L<AnyEvent::Util>
1136 1145
1156=item L<AnyEvent::HTTP>, L<AnyEvent::IRC>, L<AnyEvent::XMPP>, L<AnyEvent::GPSD>, L<AnyEvent::IGS>, L<AnyEvent::FCP> 1165=item L<AnyEvent::HTTP>, L<AnyEvent::IRC>, L<AnyEvent::XMPP>, L<AnyEvent::GPSD>, L<AnyEvent::IGS>, L<AnyEvent::FCP>
1157 1166
1158Implement event-based interfaces to the protocols of the same name (for 1167Implement event-based interfaces to the protocols of the same name (for
1159the curious, IGS is the International Go Server and FCP is the Freenet 1168the curious, IGS is the International Go Server and FCP is the Freenet
1160Client Protocol). 1169Client Protocol).
1161
1162=item L<AnyEvent::Handle::UDP>
1163
1164Here be danger!
1165
1166As Pauli would put it, "Not only is it not right, it's not even wrong!" -
1167there are so many things wrong with AnyEvent::Handle::UDP, most notably
1168its use of a stream-based API with a protocol that isn't streamable, that
1169the only way to improve it is to delete it.
1170
1171It features data corruption (but typically only under load) and general
1172confusion. On top, the author is not only clueless about UDP but also
1173fact-resistant - some gems of his understanding: "connect doesn't work
1174with UDP", "UDP packets are not IP packets", "UDP only has datagrams, not
1175packets", "I don't need to implement proper error checking as UDP doesn't
1176support error checking" and so on - he doesn't even understand what's
1177wrong with his module when it is explained to him.
1178
1179=item L<AnyEvent::DBI>
1180
1181Executes L<DBI> requests asynchronously in a proxy process for you,
1182notifying you in an event-based way when the operation is finished.
1183 1170
1184=item L<AnyEvent::AIO> 1171=item L<AnyEvent::AIO>
1185 1172
1186Truly asynchronous (as opposed to non-blocking) I/O, should be in the 1173Truly asynchronous (as opposed to non-blocking) I/O, should be in the
1187toolbox of every event programmer. AnyEvent::AIO transparently fuses 1174toolbox of every event programmer. AnyEvent::AIO transparently fuses
1188L<IO::AIO> and AnyEvent together, giving AnyEvent access to event-based 1175L<IO::AIO> and AnyEvent together, giving AnyEvent access to event-based
1189file I/O, and much more. 1176file I/O, and much more.
1190 1177
1178=item L<AnyEvent::Filesys::Notify>
1179
1180AnyEvent is good for non-blocking stuff, but it can't detect file or
1181path changes (e.g. "watch this directory for new files", "watch this
1182file for changes"). The L<AnyEvent::Filesys::Notify> module promises to
1183do just that in a portbale fashion, supporting inotify on GNU/Linux and
1184some weird, without doubt broken, stuff on OS X to monitor files. It can
1185fall back to blocking scans at regular intervals transparently on other
1186platforms, so it's about as portable as it gets.
1187
1188(I haven't used it myself, but I haven't heard anybody complaining about
1189it yet).
1190
1191=item L<AnyEvent::DBI>
1192
1193Executes L<DBI> requests asynchronously in a proxy process for you,
1194notifying you in an event-based way when the operation is finished.
1195
1191=item L<AnyEvent::HTTPD> 1196=item L<AnyEvent::HTTPD>
1192 1197
1193A simple embedded webserver. 1198A simple embedded webserver.
1194 1199
1195=item L<AnyEvent::FastPing> 1200=item L<AnyEvent::FastPing>
1196 1201
1197The fastest ping in the west. 1202The fastest ping in the west.
1198 1203
1199=item L<Coro> 1204=item L<Coro>
1200 1205
1201Has special support for AnyEvent via L<Coro::AnyEvent>. 1206Has special support for AnyEvent via L<Coro::AnyEvent>, which allows you
1207to simply invert the flow control - don't call us, we will call you:
1208
1209 async {
1210 Coro::AnyEvent::sleep 5; # creates a 5s timer and waits for it
1211 print "5 seconds later!\n";
1212
1213 Coro::AnyEvent::readable *STDIN; # uses an I/O watcher
1214 my $line = <STDIN>; # works for ttys
1215
1216 AnyEvent::HTTP::http_get "url", Coro::rouse_cb;
1217 my ($body, $hdr) = Coro::rouse_wait;
1218 };
1202 1219
1203=back 1220=back
1204 1221
1205=cut 1222=cut
1206 1223
1207package AnyEvent; 1224package AnyEvent;
1208 1225
1209# basically a tuned-down version of common::sense 1226# basically a tuned-down version of common::sense
1210sub common_sense { 1227sub common_sense {
1211 # from common:.sense 3.4 1228 # from common:.sense 3.5
1229 local $^W;
1212 ${^WARNING_BITS} ^= ${^WARNING_BITS} ^ "\x3c\x3f\x33\x00\x0f\xf0\x0f\xc0\xf0\xfc\x33\x00"; 1230 ${^WARNING_BITS} ^= ${^WARNING_BITS} ^ "\x3c\x3f\x33\x00\x0f\xf0\x0f\xc0\xf0\xfc\x33\x00";
1213 # use strict vars subs - NO UTF-8, as Util.pm doesn't like this atm. (uts46data.pl) 1231 # use strict vars subs - NO UTF-8, as Util.pm doesn't like this atm. (uts46data.pl)
1214 $^H |= 0x00000600; 1232 $^H |= 0x00000600;
1215} 1233}
1216 1234
1217BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense } 1235BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense }
1218 1236
1219use Carp (); 1237use Carp ();
1220 1238
1221our $VERSION = '6.01'; 1239our $VERSION = '6.14';
1222our $MODEL; 1240our $MODEL;
1223
1224our @ISA; 1241our @ISA;
1225
1226our @REGISTRY; 1242our @REGISTRY;
1227
1228our $VERBOSE; 1243our $VERBOSE;
1244our %PROTOCOL; # (ipv4|ipv6) => (1|2), higher numbers are preferred
1245our $MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY = $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY} || 10; # executes after the BEGIN block below (tainting!)
1229 1246
1230BEGIN { 1247BEGIN {
1231 require "AnyEvent/constants.pl"; 1248 require "AnyEvent/constants.pl";
1232 1249
1233 eval "sub TAINT (){" . (${^TAINT}*1) . "}"; 1250 eval "sub TAINT (){" . (${^TAINT}*1) . "}";
1234 1251
1235 delete @ENV{grep /^PERL_ANYEVENT_/, keys %ENV} 1252 delete @ENV{grep /^PERL_ANYEVENT_/, keys %ENV}
1236 if ${^TAINT}; 1253 if ${^TAINT};
1237 1254
1238 $VERBOSE = $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE}*1; 1255 $ENV{"PERL_ANYEVENT_$_"} = $ENV{"AE_$_"}
1239} 1256 for grep s/^AE_// && !exists $ENV{"PERL_ANYEVENT_$_"}, keys %ENV;
1240 1257
1241our $MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY = 10; 1258 @ENV{grep /^PERL_ANYEVENT_/, keys %ENV} = ()
1259 if ${^TAINT};
1242 1260
1243our %PROTOCOL; # (ipv4|ipv6) => (1|2), higher numbers are preferred 1261 # $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_xxx} now valid
1244 1262
1245{ 1263 $VERBOSE = length $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE} ? $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE}*1 : 4;
1264
1246 my $idx; 1265 my $idx;
1247 $PROTOCOL{$_} = ++$idx 1266 $PROTOCOL{$_} = ++$idx
1248 for reverse split /\s*,\s*/, 1267 for reverse split /\s*,\s*/,
1249 $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS} || "ipv4,ipv6"; 1268 $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS} || "ipv4,ipv6";
1250} 1269}
1282 1301
1283 () 1302 ()
1284} 1303}
1285 1304
1286sub log($$;@) { 1305sub log($$;@) {
1287 require AnyEvent::Log; 1306 # only load the big bloated module when we actually are about to log something
1307 if ($_[0] <= ($VERBOSE || 1)) { # also catches non-numeric levels(!) and fatal
1308 local ($!, $@);
1309 require AnyEvent::Log; # among other things, sets $VERBOSE to 9
1288 # AnyEvent::Log overwrites this function 1310 # AnyEvent::Log overwrites this function
1289 goto &log; 1311 goto &log;
1312 }
1313
1314 0 # not logged
1315}
1316
1317sub _logger($;$) {
1318 my ($level, $renabled) = @_;
1319
1320 $$renabled = $level <= $VERBOSE;
1321
1322 my $logger = [(caller)[0], $level, $renabled];
1323
1324 $AnyEvent::Log::LOGGER{$logger+0} = $logger;
1325
1326# return unless defined wantarray;
1327#
1328# require AnyEvent::Util;
1329# my $guard = AnyEvent::Util::guard (sub {
1330# # "clean up"
1331# delete $LOGGER{$logger+0};
1332# });
1333#
1334# sub {
1335# return 0 unless $$renabled;
1336#
1337# $guard if 0; # keep guard alive, but don't cause runtime overhead
1338# require AnyEvent::Log unless $AnyEvent::Log::VERSION;
1339# package AnyEvent::Log;
1340# _log ($logger->[0], $level, @_) # logger->[0] has been converted at load time
1341# }
1342}
1343
1344if (length $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG}) {
1345 require AnyEvent::Log; # AnyEvent::Log does the thing for us
1290} 1346}
1291 1347
1292our @models = ( 1348our @models = (
1293 [EV:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EV:: , 1], 1349 [EV:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EV::],
1294 [AnyEvent::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Perl:: , 1], 1350 [AnyEvent::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Perl::],
1295 # everything below here will not (normally) be autoprobed 1351 # everything below here will not (normally) be autoprobed
1296 # as the pure perl backend should work everywhere 1352 # as the pure perl backend should work everywhere
1297 # and is usually faster 1353 # and is usually faster
1354 [Irssi:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi::], # Irssi has a bogus "Event" package, so msut be near the top
1298 [Event:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Event::, 1], 1355 [Event:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Event::], # slow, stable
1299 [Glib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Glib:: , 1], # becomes extremely slow with many watchers 1356 [Glib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Glib::], # becomes extremely slow with many watchers
1357 # everything below here should not be autoloaded
1300 [Event::Lib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib::], # too buggy 1358 [Event::Lib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib::], # too buggy
1301 [Irssi:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi::], # Irssi has a bogus "Event" package
1302 [Tk:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Tk::], # crashes with many handles 1359 [Tk:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Tk::], # crashes with many handles
1303 [Qt:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Qt::], # requires special main program 1360 [Qt:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Qt::], # requires special main program
1304 [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza 1361 [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza
1305 [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], 1362 [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::],
1306 [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], 1363 [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::],
1307 [IO::Async::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # a bitch to autodetect 1364 [IO::Async::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # a bitch to autodetect
1308 [Cocoa::EventLoop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Cocoa::], 1365 [Cocoa::EventLoop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Cocoa::],
1309 [FLTK:: => AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK2::], 1366 [FLTK:: => AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK::],
1310); 1367);
1311 1368
1312our @isa_hook; 1369our @isa_hook;
1313 1370
1314sub _isa_set { 1371sub _isa_set {
1334# due to bugs in perls method cache implementation. 1391# due to bugs in perls method cache implementation.
1335our @methods = qw(io timer time now now_update signal child idle condvar); 1392our @methods = qw(io timer time now now_update signal child idle condvar);
1336 1393
1337sub detect() { 1394sub detect() {
1338 return $MODEL if $MODEL; # some programs keep references to detect 1395 return $MODEL if $MODEL; # some programs keep references to detect
1396
1397 # IO::Async::Loop::AnyEvent is extremely evil, refuse to work with it
1398 # the author knows about the problems and what it does to AnyEvent as a whole
1399 # (and the ability of others to use AnyEvent), but simply wants to abuse AnyEvent
1400 # anyway.
1401 AnyEvent::log fatal => "IO::Async::Loop::AnyEvent detected - that module is broken by\n"
1402 . "design, abuses internals and breaks AnyEvent - will not continue."
1403 if exists $INC{"IO/Async/Loop/AnyEvent.pm"};
1339 1404
1340 local $!; # for good measure 1405 local $!; # for good measure
1341 local $SIG{__DIE__}; # we use eval 1406 local $SIG{__DIE__}; # we use eval
1342 1407
1343 # free some memory 1408 # free some memory
1352 1417
1353 if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL} =~ /^([a-zA-Z0-9:]+)$/) { 1418 if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL} =~ /^([a-zA-Z0-9:]+)$/) {
1354 my $model = $1; 1419 my $model = $1;
1355 $model = "AnyEvent::Impl::$model" unless $model =~ s/::$//; 1420 $model = "AnyEvent::Impl::$model" unless $model =~ s/::$//;
1356 if (eval "require $model") { 1421 if (eval "require $model") {
1422 AnyEvent::log 7 => "Loaded model '$model' (forced by \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}), using it.";
1357 $MODEL = $model; 1423 $MODEL = $model;
1358 AnyEvent::log 7 => "loaded model '$model' (forced by \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}), using it."
1359 if $VERBOSE >= 7;
1360 } else { 1424 } else {
1361 AnyEvent::log warn => "unable to load model '$model' (from \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}):\n$@"; 1425 AnyEvent::log 4 => "Unable to load model '$model' (from \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}):\n$@";
1362 } 1426 }
1363 } 1427 }
1364 1428
1365 # check for already loaded models 1429 # check for already loaded models
1366 unless ($MODEL) { 1430 unless ($MODEL) {
1367 for (@REGISTRY, @models) { 1431 for (@REGISTRY, @models) {
1368 my ($package, $model) = @$_; 1432 my ($package, $model) = @$_;
1369 if (${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0) { 1433 if (${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0) {
1370 if (eval "require $model") { 1434 if (eval "require $model") {
1435 AnyEvent::log 7 => "Autodetected model '$model', using it.";
1371 $MODEL = $model; 1436 $MODEL = $model;
1437 last;
1438 } else {
1439 AnyEvent::log 8 => "Detected event loop $package, but cannot load '$model', skipping: $@";
1440 }
1441 }
1442 }
1443
1444 unless ($MODEL) {
1445 # try to autoload a model
1446 for (@REGISTRY, @models) {
1447 my ($package, $model) = @$_;
1448 if (
1449 eval "require $package"
1450 and ${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0
1451 and eval "require $model"
1452 ) {
1372 AnyEvent::log 7 => "autodetected model '$model', using it." 1453 AnyEvent::log 7 => "Autoloaded model '$model', using it.";
1373 if $VERBOSE >= 7; 1454 $MODEL = $model;
1374 last; 1455 last;
1375 } 1456 }
1376 } 1457 }
1377 }
1378
1379 unless ($MODEL) {
1380 # try to autoload a model
1381 for (@REGISTRY, @models) {
1382 my ($package, $model, $autoload) = @$_;
1383 if (
1384 $autoload
1385 and eval "require $package"
1386 and ${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0
1387 and eval "require $model"
1388 ) {
1389 $MODEL = $model;
1390 AnyEvent::log 7 => "autoloaded model '$model', using it."
1391 if $VERBOSE >= 7;
1392 last;
1393 }
1394 }
1395 1458
1396 $MODEL 1459 $MODEL
1397 or die "AnyEvent: backend autodetection failed - did you properly install AnyEvent?"; 1460 or AnyEvent::log fatal => "Backend autodetection failed - did you properly install AnyEvent?";
1398 } 1461 }
1399 } 1462 }
1400 1463
1401 # free memory only needed for probing 1464 # free memory only needed for probing
1402 undef @models; 1465 undef @models;
1546 1609
1547sub time { 1610sub time {
1548 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} 1611 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {}
1549 # probe for availability of Time::HiRes 1612 # probe for availability of Time::HiRes
1550 if (eval "use Time::HiRes (); Time::HiRes::time (); 1") { 1613 if (eval "use Time::HiRes (); Time::HiRes::time (); 1") {
1551 AnyEvent::log 8 => "AnyEvent: using Time::HiRes for sub-second timing accuracy."
1552 if $AnyEvent::VERBOSE >= 8;
1553 *time = sub { Time::HiRes::time () }; 1614 *time = sub { Time::HiRes::time () };
1554 *AE::time = \& Time::HiRes::time ; 1615 *AE::time = \& Time::HiRes::time ;
1616 *now = \&time;
1617 AnyEvent::log 8 => "using Time::HiRes for sub-second timing accuracy.";
1555 # if (eval "use POSIX (); (POSIX::times())... 1618 # if (eval "use POSIX (); (POSIX::times())...
1556 } else { 1619 } else {
1557 AnyEvent::log critical => "using built-in time(), WARNING, no sub-second resolution!";
1558 *time = sub { CORE::time }; 1620 *time = sub { CORE::time };
1559 *AE::time = sub (){ CORE::time }; 1621 *AE::time = sub (){ CORE::time };
1622 *now = \&time;
1623 AnyEvent::log 3 => "Using built-in time(), no sub-second resolution!";
1560 } 1624 }
1561
1562 *now = \&time;
1563 }; 1625 };
1564 die if $@; 1626 die if $@;
1565 1627
1566 &time 1628 &time
1567} 1629}
1660 1722
1661sub signal { 1723sub signal {
1662 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} 1724 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {}
1663 # probe for availability of Async::Interrupt 1725 # probe for availability of Async::Interrupt
1664 if (_have_async_interrupt) { 1726 if (_have_async_interrupt) {
1665 AnyEvent::log 8 => "using Async::Interrupt for race-free signal handling." 1727 AnyEvent::log 8 => "Using Async::Interrupt for race-free signal handling.";
1666 if $AnyEvent::VERBOSE >= 8;
1667 1728
1668 $SIGPIPE_R = new Async::Interrupt::EventPipe; 1729 $SIGPIPE_R = new Async::Interrupt::EventPipe;
1669 $SIG_IO = AE::io $SIGPIPE_R->fileno, 0, \&_signal_exec; 1730 $SIG_IO = AE::io $SIGPIPE_R->fileno, 0, \&_signal_exec;
1670 1731
1671 } else { 1732 } else {
1672 AnyEvent::log 8 => "using emulated perl signal handling with latency timer." 1733 AnyEvent::log 8 => "Using emulated perl signal handling with latency timer.";
1673 if $AnyEvent::VERBOSE >= 8;
1674 1734
1675 if (AnyEvent::WIN32) { 1735 if (AnyEvent::WIN32) {
1676 require AnyEvent::Util; 1736 require AnyEvent::Util;
1677 1737
1678 ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W) = AnyEvent::Util::portable_pipe (); 1738 ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W) = AnyEvent::Util::portable_pipe ();
1972$Event/EV::DIED->() >>, L<Glib> uses C<< install_exception_handler >> and 2032$Event/EV::DIED->() >>, L<Glib> uses C<< install_exception_handler >> and
1973so on. 2033so on.
1974 2034
1975=head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES 2035=head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
1976 2036
1977The following environment variables are used by this module or its 2037AnyEvent supports a number of environment variables that tune the
1978submodules. 2038runtime behaviour. They are usually evaluated when AnyEvent is
2039loaded, initialised, or a submodule that uses them is loaded. Many of
2040them also cause AnyEvent to load additional modules - for example,
2041C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP> causes the L<AnyEvent::Debug> module to be
2042loaded.
1979 2043
1980Note that AnyEvent will remove I<all> environment variables starting with 2044All the environment variables documented here start with
1981C<PERL_ANYEVENT_> from C<%ENV> when it is loaded while taint mode is 2045C<PERL_ANYEVENT_>, which is what AnyEvent considers its own
1982enabled. 2046namespace. Other modules are encouraged (but by no means required) to use
2047C<PERL_ANYEVENT_SUBMODULE> if they have registered the AnyEvent::Submodule
2048namespace on CPAN, for any submodule. For example, L<AnyEvent::HTTP> could
2049be expected to use C<PERL_ANYEVENT_HTTP_PROXY> (it should not access env
2050variables starting with C<AE_>, see below).
2051
2052All variables can also be set via the C<AE_> prefix, that is, instead
2053of setting C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE> you can also set C<AE_VERBOSE>. In
2054case there is a clash btween anyevent and another program that uses
2055C<AE_something> you can set the corresponding C<PERL_ANYEVENT_something>
2056variable to the empty string, as those variables take precedence.
2057
2058When AnyEvent is first loaded, it copies all C<AE_xxx> env variables
2059to their C<PERL_ANYEVENT_xxx> counterpart unless that variable already
2060exists. If taint mode is on, then AnyEvent will remove I<all> environment
2061variables starting with C<PERL_ANYEVENT_> from C<%ENV> (or replace them
2062with C<undef> or the empty string, if the corresaponding C<AE_> variable
2063is set).
2064
2065The exact algorithm is currently:
2066
2067 1. if taint mode enabled, delete all PERL_ANYEVENT_xyz variables from %ENV
2068 2. copy over AE_xyz to PERL_ANYEVENT_xyz unless the latter alraedy exists
2069 3. if taint mode enabled, set all PERL_ANYEVENT_xyz variables to undef.
2070
2071This ensures that child processes will not see the C<AE_> variables.
2072
2073The following environment variables are currently known to AnyEvent:
1983 2074
1984=over 4 2075=over 4
1985 2076
1986=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE> 2077=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE>
1987 2078
1988By default, AnyEvent will be completely silent except in fatal 2079By default, AnyEvent will log messages with loglevel C<4> (C<error>) or
1989conditions. You can set this environment variable to make AnyEvent more 2080higher (see L<AnyEvent::Log>). You can set this environment variable to a
1990talkative. 2081numerical loglevel to make AnyEvent more (or less) talkative.
1991 2082
2083If you want to do more than just set the global logging level
2084you should have a look at C<PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG>, which allows much more
2085complex specifications.
2086
2087When set to C<0> (C<off>), then no messages whatsoever will be logged with
2088everything else at defaults.
2089
1992When set to C<5> or higher, causes AnyEvent to warn about unexpected 2090When set to C<5> or higher (C<warn>), AnyEvent warns about unexpected
1993conditions, such as not being able to load the event model specified by 2091conditions, such as not being able to load the event model specified by
1994C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL>. 2092C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL>, or a guard callback throwing an exception - this
2093is the minimum recommended level for use during development.
1995 2094
1996When set to C<7> or higher, cause AnyEvent to report to STDERR which event 2095When set to C<7> or higher (info), AnyEvent reports which event model it
1997model it chooses. 2096chooses.
1998 2097
1999When set to C<8> or higher, then AnyEvent will report extra information on 2098When set to C<8> or higher (debug), then AnyEvent will report extra
2000which optional modules it loads and how it implements certain features. 2099information on which optional modules it loads and how it implements
2100certain features.
2101
2102=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG>
2103
2104Accepts rather complex logging specifications. For example, you could log
2105all C<debug> messages of some module to stderr, warnings and above to
2106stderr, and errors and above to syslog, with:
2107
2108 PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG=Some::Module=debug,+log:filter=warn,+%syslog:%syslog=error,syslog
2109
2110For the rather extensive details, see L<AnyEvent::Log>.
2111
2112This variable is evaluated when AnyEvent (or L<AnyEvent::Log>) is loaded,
2113so will take effect even before AnyEvent has initialised itself.
2114
2115Note that specifying this environment variable causes the L<AnyEvent::Log>
2116module to be loaded, while C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE> does not, so only
2117using the latter saves a few hundred kB of memory unless a module
2118explicitly needs the extra features of AnyEvent::Log.
2001 2119
2002=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT> 2120=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT>
2003 2121
2004AnyEvent does not do much argument checking by default, as thorough 2122AnyEvent does not do much argument checking by default, as thorough
2005argument checking is very costly. Setting this variable to a true value 2123argument checking is very costly. Setting this variable to a true value
2014C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT=1> in your environment while developing programs 2132C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT=1> in your environment while developing programs
2015can be very useful, however. 2133can be very useful, however.
2016 2134
2017=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL> 2135=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL>
2018 2136
2019If this env variable is set, then its contents will be interpreted by 2137If this env variable is nonempty, then its contents will be interpreted by
2020C<AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport> (after replacing every occurance of 2138C<AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport> and C<AnyEvent::Debug::shell> (after
2021C<$$> by the process pid) and an C<AnyEvent::Debug::shell> is bound on 2139replacing every occurance of C<$$> by the process pid). The shell object
2022that port. The shell object is saved in C<$AnyEvent::Debug::SHELL>. 2140is saved in C<$AnyEvent::Debug::SHELL>.
2023 2141
2024This takes place when the first watcher is created. 2142This happens when the first watcher is created.
2025 2143
2026For example, to bind a debug shell on a unix domain socket in 2144For example, to bind a debug shell on a unix domain socket in
2027F<< /tmp/debug<pid>.sock >>, you could use this: 2145F<< /tmp/debug<pid>.sock >>, you could use this:
2028 2146
2029 PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL=/tmp/debug\$\$.sock perlprog 2147 PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL=/tmp/debug\$\$.sock perlprog
2148 # connect with e.g.: socat readline /tmp/debug123.sock
2030 2149
2150Or to bind to tcp port 4545 on localhost:
2151
2152 PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL=127.0.0.1:4545 perlprog
2153 # connect with e.g.: telnet localhost 4545
2154
2031Note that creating sockets in F</tmp> is very unsafe on multiuser 2155Note that creating sockets in F</tmp> or on localhost is very unsafe on
2032systems. 2156multiuser systems.
2033 2157
2034=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP> 2158=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP>
2035 2159
2036Can be set to C<0>, C<1> or C<2> and enables wrapping of all watchers for 2160Can be set to C<0>, C<1> or C<2> and enables wrapping of all watchers for
2037debugging purposes. See C<AnyEvent::Debug::wrap> for details. 2161debugging purposes. See C<AnyEvent::Debug::wrap> for details.
2054For example, to force the pure perl model (L<AnyEvent::Loop::Perl>) you 2178For example, to force the pure perl model (L<AnyEvent::Loop::Perl>) you
2055could start your program like this: 2179could start your program like this:
2056 2180
2057 PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL=Perl perl ... 2181 PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL=Perl perl ...
2058 2182
2183=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_IO_MODEL>
2184
2185The current file I/O model - see L<AnyEvent::IO> for more info.
2186
2187At the moment, only C<Perl> (small, pure-perl, synchronous) and
2188C<IOAIO> (truly asynchronous) are supported. The default is C<IOAIO> if
2189L<AnyEvent::AIO> can be loaded, otherwise it is C<Perl>.
2190
2059=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS> 2191=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS>
2060 2192
2061Used by both L<AnyEvent::DNS> and L<AnyEvent::Socket> to determine preferences 2193Used by both L<AnyEvent::DNS> and L<AnyEvent::Socket> to determine preferences
2062for IPv4 or IPv6. The default is unspecified (and might change, or be the result 2194for IPv4 or IPv6. The default is unspecified (and might change, or be the result
2063of auto probing). 2195of auto probing).
2075but support both and try to use both. C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS=ipv4> 2207but support both and try to use both. C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS=ipv4>
2076- only support IPv4, never try to resolve or contact IPv6 2208- only support IPv4, never try to resolve or contact IPv6
2077addresses. C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS=ipv6,ipv4> support either IPv4 or 2209addresses. C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS=ipv6,ipv4> support either IPv4 or
2078IPv6, but prefer IPv6 over IPv4. 2210IPv6, but prefer IPv6 over IPv4.
2079 2211
2212=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_HOSTS>
2213
2214This variable, if specified, overrides the F</etc/hosts> file used by
2215L<AnyEvent::Socket>C<::resolve_sockaddr>, i.e. hosts aliases will be read
2216from that file instead.
2217
2080=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_EDNS0> 2218=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_EDNS0>
2081 2219
2082Used by L<AnyEvent::DNS> to decide whether to use the EDNS0 extension 2220Used by L<AnyEvent::DNS> to decide whether to use the EDNS0 extension for
2083for DNS. This extension is generally useful to reduce DNS traffic, but 2221DNS. This extension is generally useful to reduce DNS traffic, especially
2084some (broken) firewalls drop such DNS packets, which is why it is off by 2222when DNSSEC is involved, but some (broken) firewalls drop such DNS
2085default. 2223packets, which is why it is off by default.
2086 2224
2087Setting this variable to C<1> will cause L<AnyEvent::DNS> to announce 2225Setting this variable to C<1> will cause L<AnyEvent::DNS> to announce
2088EDNS0 in its DNS requests. 2226EDNS0 in its DNS requests.
2089 2227
2090=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_FORKS> 2228=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_FORKS>
2096 2234
2097The default value for the C<max_outstanding> parameter for the default DNS 2235The default value for the C<max_outstanding> parameter for the default DNS
2098resolver - this is the maximum number of parallel DNS requests that are 2236resolver - this is the maximum number of parallel DNS requests that are
2099sent to the DNS server. 2237sent to the DNS server.
2100 2238
2239=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY>
2240
2241Perl has inherently racy signal handling (you can basically choose between
2242losing signals and memory corruption) - pure perl event loops (including
2243C<AnyEvent::Loop>, when C<Async::Interrupt> isn't available) therefore
2244have to poll regularly to avoid losing signals.
2245
2246Some event loops are racy, but don't poll regularly, and some event loops
2247are written in C but are still racy. For those event loops, AnyEvent
2248installs a timer that regularly wakes up the event loop.
2249
2250By default, the interval for this timer is C<10> seconds, but you can
2251override this delay with this environment variable (or by setting
2252the C<$AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY> variable before creating signal
2253watchers).
2254
2255Lower values increase CPU (and energy) usage, higher values can introduce
2256long delays when reaping children or waiting for signals.
2257
2258The L<AnyEvent::Async> module, if available, will be used to avoid this
2259polling (with most event loops).
2260
2101=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_RESOLV_CONF> 2261=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_RESOLV_CONF>
2102 2262
2103The file to use instead of F</etc/resolv.conf> (or OS-specific 2263The absolute path to a F<resolv.conf>-style file to use instead of
2104configuration) in the default resolver. When set to the empty string, no 2264F</etc/resolv.conf> (or the OS-specific configuration) in the default
2105default config will be used. 2265resolver, or the empty string to select the default configuration.
2106 2266
2107=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_FILE>, C<PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_PATH>. 2267=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_FILE>, C<PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_PATH>.
2108 2268
2109When neither C<ca_file> nor C<ca_path> was specified during 2269When neither C<ca_file> nor C<ca_path> was specified during
2110L<AnyEvent::TLS> context creation, and either of these environment 2270L<AnyEvent::TLS> context creation, and either of these environment
2111variables exist, they will be used to specify CA certificate locations 2271variables are nonempty, they will be used to specify CA certificate
2112instead of a system-dependent default. 2272locations instead of a system-dependent default.
2113 2273
2114=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_AVOID_GUARD> and C<PERL_ANYEVENT_AVOID_ASYNC_INTERRUPT> 2274=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_AVOID_GUARD> and C<PERL_ANYEVENT_AVOID_ASYNC_INTERRUPT>
2115 2275
2116When these are set to C<1>, then the respective modules are not 2276When these are set to C<1>, then the respective modules are not
2117loaded. Mostly good for testing AnyEvent itself. 2277loaded. Mostly good for testing AnyEvent itself.
2853L<AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK>. 3013L<AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK>.
2854 3014
2855Non-blocking handles, pipes, stream sockets, TCP clients and 3015Non-blocking handles, pipes, stream sockets, TCP clients and
2856servers: L<AnyEvent::Handle>, L<AnyEvent::Socket>, L<AnyEvent::TLS>. 3016servers: L<AnyEvent::Handle>, L<AnyEvent::Socket>, L<AnyEvent::TLS>.
2857 3017
3018Asynchronous File I/O: L<AnyEvent::IO>.
3019
2858Asynchronous DNS: L<AnyEvent::DNS>. 3020Asynchronous DNS: L<AnyEvent::DNS>.
2859 3021
2860Thread support: L<Coro>, L<Coro::AnyEvent>, L<Coro::EV>, L<Coro::Event>. 3022Thread support: L<Coro>, L<Coro::AnyEvent>, L<Coro::EV>, L<Coro::Event>.
2861 3023
2862Nontrivial usage examples: L<AnyEvent::GPSD>, L<AnyEvent::IRC>, 3024Nontrivial usage examples: L<AnyEvent::GPSD>, L<AnyEvent::IRC>,
2864 3026
2865 3027
2866=head1 AUTHOR 3028=head1 AUTHOR
2867 3029
2868 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> 3030 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
2869 http://home.schmorp.de/ 3031 http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent.html
2870 3032
2871=cut 3033=cut
2872 3034
28731 30351
2874 3036

Diff Legend

Removed lines
+ Added lines
< Changed lines
> Changed lines