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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
85that isn't them. What's worse, all the potential users of your 85that isn't them. What's worse, all the potential users of your
86module are I<also> forced to use the same event loop you use. 86module are I<also> forced to use the same event loop you use.
87 87
88AnyEvent is different: AnyEvent + POE works fine. AnyEvent + Glib works 88AnyEvent is different: AnyEvent + POE works fine. AnyEvent + Glib works
89fine. AnyEvent + Tk works fine etc. etc. but none of these work together 89fine. AnyEvent + Tk works fine etc. etc. but none of these work together
90with the rest: POE + IO::Async? No go. Tk + Event? No go. Again: if 90with the rest: POE + EV? No go. Tk + Event? No go. Again: if your module
91your module uses one of those, every user of your module has to use it, 91uses one of those, every user of your module has to use it, too. But if
92too. But if your module uses AnyEvent, it works transparently with all 92your module uses AnyEvent, it works transparently with all event models it
93event models it supports (including stuff like IO::Async, as long as those 93supports (including stuff like IO::Async, as long as those use one of the
94use one of the supported event loops. It is easy to add new event loops 94supported event loops. It is easy to add new event loops to AnyEvent, too,
95to AnyEvent, too, so it is future-proof). 95so it is future-proof).
96 96
97In addition to being free of having to use I<the one and only true event 97In addition to being free of having to use I<the one and only true event
98model>, AnyEvent also is free of bloat and policy: with POE or similar 98model>, AnyEvent also is free of bloat and policy: with POE or similar
99modules, you get an enormous amount of code and strict rules you have to 99modules, you get an enormous amount of code and strict rules you have to
100follow. AnyEvent, on the other hand, is lean and to the point, by only 100follow. AnyEvent, on the other hand, is lean and to the point, by only
121The interface itself is vaguely similar, but not identical to the L<Event> 121The interface itself is vaguely similar, but not identical to the L<Event>
122module. 122module.
123 123
124During the first call of any watcher-creation method, the module tries 124During the first call of any watcher-creation method, the module tries
125to detect the currently loaded event loop by probing whether one of the 125to detect the currently loaded event loop by probing whether one of the
126following modules is already loaded: L<EV>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>, 126following modules is already loaded: L<EV>, L<AnyEvent::Loop>,
127L<Event>, L<Glib>, L<Tk>, L<Event::Lib>, L<Qt>, L<POE>. The first one 127L<Event>, L<Glib>, L<Tk>, L<Event::Lib>, L<Qt>, L<POE>. The first one
128found is used. If none are detected, the module tries to load the first 128found is used. If none are detected, the module tries to load the first
129four modules in the order given; but note that if L<EV> is not 129four modules in the order given; but note that if L<EV> is not
130available, the pure-perl L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl> should always work, so 130available, the pure-perl L<AnyEvent::Loop> should always work, so
131the other two are not normally tried. 131the other two are not normally tried.
132 132
133Because AnyEvent first checks for modules that are already loaded, loading 133Because AnyEvent first checks for modules that are already loaded, loading
134an event model explicitly before first using AnyEvent will likely make 134an event model explicitly before first using AnyEvent will likely make
135that model the default. For example: 135that model the default. For example:
142The I<likely> means that, if any module loads another event model and 142The I<likely> means that, if any module loads another event model and
143starts using it, all bets are off - this case should be very rare though, 143starts using it, all bets are off - this case should be very rare though,
144as very few modules hardcode event loops without announcing this very 144as very few modules hardcode event loops without announcing this very
145loudly. 145loudly.
146 146
147The pure-perl implementation of AnyEvent is called 147The pure-perl implementation of AnyEvent is called C<AnyEvent::Loop>. Like
148C<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>. Like other event modules you can load it 148other event modules you can load it explicitly and enjoy the high
149explicitly and enjoy the high availability of that event loop :) 149availability of that event loop :)
150 150
151=head1 WATCHERS 151=head1 WATCHERS
152 152
153AnyEvent has the central concept of a I<watcher>, which is an object that 153AnyEvent has the central concept of a I<watcher>, which is an object that
154stores relevant data for each kind of event you are waiting for, such as 154stores relevant data for each kind of event you are waiting for, such as
356difference between C<< AnyEvent->time >> and C<< AnyEvent->now >> into 356difference between C<< AnyEvent->time >> and C<< AnyEvent->now >> into
357account. 357account.
358 358
359=item AnyEvent->now_update 359=item AnyEvent->now_update
360 360
361Some event loops (such as L<EV> or L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>) cache 361Some event loops (such as L<EV> or L<AnyEvent::Loop>) cache the current
362the current time for each loop iteration (see the discussion of L<< 362time for each loop iteration (see the discussion of L<< AnyEvent->now >>,
363AnyEvent->now >>, above). 363above).
364 364
365When a callback runs for a long time (or when the process sleeps), then 365When a callback runs for a long time (or when the process sleeps), then
366this "current" time will differ substantially from the real time, which 366this "current" time will differ substantially from the real time, which
367might affect timers and time-outs. 367might affect timers and time-outs.
368 368
482thing in an AnyEvent program, you I<have> to create at least one 482thing in an AnyEvent program, you I<have> to create at least one
483watcher before you C<fork> the child (alternatively, you can call 483watcher before you C<fork> the child (alternatively, you can call
484C<AnyEvent::detect>). 484C<AnyEvent::detect>).
485 485
486As most event loops do not support waiting for child events, they will be 486As most event loops do not support waiting for child events, they will be
487emulated by AnyEvent in most cases, in which the latency and race problems 487emulated by AnyEvent in most cases, in which case the latency and race
488mentioned in the description of signal watchers apply. 488problems mentioned in the description of signal watchers apply.
489 489
490Example: fork a process and wait for it 490Example: fork a process and wait for it
491 491
492 my $done = AnyEvent->condvar; 492 my $done = AnyEvent->condvar;
493 493
860use. If EV is not installed, then AnyEvent will fall back to its own 860use. If EV is not installed, then AnyEvent will fall back to its own
861pure-perl implementation, which is available everywhere as it comes with 861pure-perl implementation, which is available everywhere as it comes with
862AnyEvent itself. 862AnyEvent 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
869These will be used if they are already loaded when the first watcher 869These will be used if they are already loaded when the first watcher
870is created, in which case it is assumed that the application is using 870is created, in which case it is assumed that the application is using
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.
881 AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync based on IO::Async.
882 AnyEvent::Impl::Cocoa based on Cocoa::EventLoop.
883 AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK based on FLTK (fltk 2 binding).
881 884
882=item Backends with special needs. 885=item Backends with special needs.
883 886
884Qt requires the Qt::Application to be instantiated first, but will 887Qt requires the Qt::Application to be instantiated first, but will
885otherwise be picked up automatically. As long as the main program 888otherwise be picked up automatically. As long as the main program
886instantiates the application before any AnyEvent watchers are created, 889instantiates the application before any AnyEvent watchers are created,
887everything should just work. 890everything should just work.
888 891
889 AnyEvent::Impl::Qt based on Qt. 892 AnyEvent::Impl::Qt based on Qt.
890
891Support for IO::Async can only be partial, as it is too broken and
892architecturally limited to even support the AnyEvent API. It also
893is the only event loop that needs the loop to be set explicitly, so
894it can only be used by a main program knowing about AnyEvent. See
895L<AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync> for the gory details.
896
897 AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync based on IO::Async, cannot be autoprobed.
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
901Some event loops can be supported via other modules: 896Some event loops can be supported via other modules:
902 897
938 933
939Returns C<$AnyEvent::MODEL>, forcing autodetection of the event model 934Returns C<$AnyEvent::MODEL>, forcing autodetection of the event model
940if necessary. You should only call this function right before you would 935if necessary. You should only call this function right before you would
941have created an AnyEvent watcher anyway, that is, as late as possible at 936have created an AnyEvent watcher anyway, that is, as late as possible at
942runtime, and not e.g. during initialisation of your module. 937runtime, and not e.g. during initialisation of your module.
938
939The effect of calling this function is as if a watcher had been created
940(specifically, actions that happen "when the first watcher is created"
941happen when calling detetc as well).
943 942
944If you need to do some initialisation before AnyEvent watchers are 943If you need to do some initialisation before AnyEvent watchers are
945created, use C<post_detect>. 944created, use C<post_detect>.
946 945
947=item $guard = AnyEvent::post_detect { BLOCK } 946=item $guard = AnyEvent::post_detect { BLOCK }
1010 # AnyEvent not yet initialised, so make sure to load Coro::AnyEvent 1009 # AnyEvent not yet initialised, so make sure to load Coro::AnyEvent
1011 # as soon as it is 1010 # as soon as it is
1012 push @AnyEvent::post_detect, sub { require Coro::AnyEvent }; 1011 push @AnyEvent::post_detect, sub { require Coro::AnyEvent };
1013 } 1012 }
1014 1013
1014=item AnyEvent::postpone { BLOCK }
1015
1016Arranges for the block to be executed as soon as possible, but not before
1017the call itself returns. In practise, the block will be executed just
1018before the event loop polls for new events, or shortly afterwards.
1019
1020This function never returns anything (to make the C<return postpone { ...
1021}> idiom more useful.
1022
1023To understand the usefulness of this function, consider a function that
1024asynchronously does something for you and returns some transaction
1025object or guard to let you cancel the operation. For example,
1026C<AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect>:
1027
1028 # start a conenction attempt unless one is active
1029 $self->{connect_guard} ||= AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect "www.example.net", 80, sub {
1030 delete $self->{connect_guard};
1031 ...
1032 };
1033
1034Imagine that this function could instantly call the callback, for
1035example, because it detects an obvious error such as a negative port
1036number. Invoking the callback before the function returns causes problems
1037however: the callback will be called and will try to delete the guard
1038object. But since the function hasn't returned yet, there is nothing to
1039delete. When the function eventually returns it will assign the guard
1040object to C<< $self->{connect_guard} >>, where it will likely never be
1041deleted, so the program thinks it is still trying to connect.
1042
1043This is where C<AnyEvent::postpone> should be used. Instead of calling the
1044callback directly on error:
1045
1046 $cb->(undef), return # signal error to callback, BAD!
1047 if $some_error_condition;
1048
1049It should use C<postpone>:
1050
1051 AnyEvent::postpone { $cb->(undef) }, return # signal error to callback, later
1052 if $some_error_condition;
1053
1054=item AnyEvent::log $level, $msg[, @args]
1055
1056Log the given C<$msg> at the given C<$level>.
1057
1058If L<AnyEvent::Log> is not loaded then this function makes a simple test
1059to see whether the message will be logged. If the test succeeds it will
1060load AnyEvent::Log and call C<AnyEvent::Log::log> - consequently, look at
1061the L<AnyEvent::Log> documentation for details.
1062
1063If the test fails it will simply return. Right now this happens when a
1064numerical loglevel is used and it is larger than the level specified via
1065C<$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE}>.
1066
1067If you want to sprinkle loads of logging calls around your code, consider
1068creating a logger callback with the C<AnyEvent::Log::logger> function,
1069which can reduce typing, codesize and can reduce the logging overhead
1070enourmously.
1071
1015=back 1072=back
1016 1073
1017=head1 WHAT TO DO IN A MODULE 1074=head1 WHAT TO DO IN A MODULE
1018 1075
1019As a module author, you should C<use AnyEvent> and call AnyEvent methods 1076As a module author, you should C<use AnyEvent> and call AnyEvent methods
1052modules might create watchers when they are loaded, and AnyEvent will 1109modules might create watchers when they are loaded, and AnyEvent will
1053decide on the event model to use as soon as it creates watchers, and it 1110decide on the event model to use as soon as it creates watchers, and it
1054might choose the wrong one unless you load the correct one yourself. 1111might choose the wrong one unless you load the correct one yourself.
1055 1112
1056You can chose to use a pure-perl implementation by loading the 1113You can chose to use a pure-perl implementation by loading the
1057C<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl> module, which gives you similar behaviour 1114C<AnyEvent::Loop> module, which gives you similar behaviour
1058everywhere, but letting AnyEvent chose the model is generally better. 1115everywhere, but letting AnyEvent chose the model is generally better.
1059 1116
1060=head2 MAINLOOP EMULATION 1117=head2 MAINLOOP EMULATION
1061 1118
1062Sometimes (often for short test scripts, or even standalone programs who 1119Sometimes (often for short test scripts, or even standalone programs who
1075 1132
1076 1133
1077=head1 OTHER MODULES 1134=head1 OTHER MODULES
1078 1135
1079The following is a non-exhaustive list of additional modules that use 1136The following is a non-exhaustive list of additional modules that use
1080AnyEvent as a client and can therefore be mixed easily with other AnyEvent 1137AnyEvent as a client and can therefore be mixed easily with other
1081modules and other event loops in the same program. Some of the modules 1138AnyEvent modules and other event loops in the same program. Some of the
1082come as part of AnyEvent, the others are available via CPAN. 1139modules come as part of AnyEvent, the others are available via CPAN (see
1140L<http://search.cpan.org/search?m=module&q=anyevent%3A%3A*> for
1141a longer non-exhaustive list), and the list is heavily biased towards
1142modules of the AnyEvent author himself :)
1083 1143
1084=over 4 1144=over 4
1085 1145
1086=item L<AnyEvent::Util> 1146=item L<AnyEvent::Util>
1087 1147
1107=item L<AnyEvent::HTTP>, L<AnyEvent::IRC>, L<AnyEvent::XMPP>, L<AnyEvent::GPSD>, L<AnyEvent::IGS>, L<AnyEvent::FCP> 1167=item L<AnyEvent::HTTP>, L<AnyEvent::IRC>, L<AnyEvent::XMPP>, L<AnyEvent::GPSD>, L<AnyEvent::IGS>, L<AnyEvent::FCP>
1108 1168
1109Implement event-based interfaces to the protocols of the same name (for 1169Implement event-based interfaces to the protocols of the same name (for
1110the curious, IGS is the International Go Server and FCP is the Freenet 1170the curious, IGS is the International Go Server and FCP is the Freenet
1111Client Protocol). 1171Client Protocol).
1112
1113=item L<AnyEvent::Handle::UDP>
1114
1115Here be danger!
1116
1117As Pauli would put it, "Not only is it not right, it's not even wrong!" -
1118there are so many things wrong with AnyEvent::Handle::UDP, most notably
1119its use of a stream-based API with a protocol that isn't streamable, that
1120the only way to improve it is to delete it.
1121
1122It features data corruption (but typically only under load) and general
1123confusion. On top, the author is not only clueless about UDP but also
1124fact-resistant - some gems of his understanding: "connect doesn't work
1125with UDP", "UDP packets are not IP packets", "UDP only has datagrams, not
1126packets", "I don't need to implement proper error checking as UDP doesn't
1127support error checking" and so on - he doesn't even understand what's
1128wrong with his module when it is explained to him.
1129
1130=item L<AnyEvent::DBI>
1131
1132Executes L<DBI> requests asynchronously in a proxy process for you,
1133notifying you in an event-based way when the operation is finished.
1134 1172
1135=item L<AnyEvent::AIO> 1173=item L<AnyEvent::AIO>
1136 1174
1137Truly asynchronous (as opposed to non-blocking) I/O, should be in the 1175Truly asynchronous (as opposed to non-blocking) I/O, should be in the
1138toolbox of every event programmer. AnyEvent::AIO transparently fuses 1176toolbox of every event programmer. AnyEvent::AIO transparently fuses
1139L<IO::AIO> and AnyEvent together, giving AnyEvent access to event-based 1177L<IO::AIO> and AnyEvent together, giving AnyEvent access to event-based
1140file I/O, and much more. 1178file I/O, and much more.
1141 1179
1180=item L<AnyEvent::Filesys::Notify>
1181
1182AnyEvent is good for non-blocking stuff, but it can't detect file or
1183path changes (e.g. "watch this directory for new files", "watch this
1184file for changes"). The L<AnyEvent::Filesys::Notify> module promises to
1185do just that in a portbale fashion, supporting inotify on GNU/Linux and
1186some weird, without doubt broken, stuff on OS X to monitor files. It can
1187fall back to blocking scans at regular intervals transparently on other
1188platforms, so it's about as portable as it gets.
1189
1190(I haven't used it myself, but I haven't heard anybody complaining about
1191it yet).
1192
1193=item L<AnyEvent::DBI>
1194
1195Executes L<DBI> requests asynchronously in a proxy process for you,
1196notifying you in an event-based way when the operation is finished.
1197
1142=item L<AnyEvent::HTTPD> 1198=item L<AnyEvent::HTTPD>
1143 1199
1144A simple embedded webserver. 1200A simple embedded webserver.
1145 1201
1146=item L<AnyEvent::FastPing> 1202=item L<AnyEvent::FastPing>
1147 1203
1148The fastest ping in the west. 1204The fastest ping in the west.
1149 1205
1150=item L<Coro> 1206=item L<Coro>
1151 1207
1152Has special support for AnyEvent via L<Coro::AnyEvent>. 1208Has special support for AnyEvent via L<Coro::AnyEvent>, which allows you
1209to simply invert the flow control - don't call us, we will call you:
1210
1211 async {
1212 Coro::AnyEvent::sleep 5; # creates a 5s timer and waits for it
1213 print "5 seconds later!\n";
1214
1215 Coro::AnyEvent::readable *STDIN; # uses an I/O watcher
1216 my $line = <STDIN>; # works for ttys
1217
1218 AnyEvent::HTTP::http_get "url", Coro::rouse_cb;
1219 my ($body, $hdr) = Coro::rouse_wait;
1220 };
1153 1221
1154=back 1222=back
1155 1223
1156=cut 1224=cut
1157 1225
1158package AnyEvent; 1226package AnyEvent;
1159 1227
1160# basically a tuned-down version of common::sense 1228# basically a tuned-down version of common::sense
1161sub common_sense { 1229sub common_sense {
1162 # from common:.sense 3.3 1230 # from common:.sense 3.4
1163 ${^WARNING_BITS} ^= ${^WARNING_BITS} ^ "\x3c\x3f\x33\x00\x0f\xf3\x0f\xc0\xf0\xfc\x33\x00"; 1231 ${^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) 1232 # use strict vars subs - NO UTF-8, as Util.pm doesn't like this atm. (uts46data.pl)
1165 $^H |= 0x00000600; 1233 $^H |= 0x00000600;
1166} 1234}
1167 1235
1168BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense } 1236BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense }
1169 1237
1170use Carp (); 1238use Carp ();
1171 1239
1172our $VERSION = '5.29'; 1240our $VERSION = '6.02';
1173our $MODEL; 1241our $MODEL;
1174
1175our $AUTOLOAD;
1176our @ISA; 1242our @ISA;
1177
1178our @REGISTRY; 1243our @REGISTRY;
1179
1180our $VERBOSE; 1244our $VERBOSE;
1245our $MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY = 10;
1246our %PROTOCOL; # (ipv4|ipv6) => (1|2), higher numbers are preferred
1181 1247
1182BEGIN { 1248BEGIN {
1183 require "AnyEvent/constants.pl"; 1249 require "AnyEvent/constants.pl";
1184 1250
1185 eval "sub TAINT (){" . (${^TAINT}*1) . "}"; 1251 eval "sub TAINT (){" . (${^TAINT}*1) . "}";
1186 1252
1187 delete @ENV{grep /^PERL_ANYEVENT_/, keys %ENV} 1253 delete @ENV{grep /^PERL_ANYEVENT_/, keys %ENV}
1188 if ${^TAINT}; 1254 if ${^TAINT};
1189 1255
1190 $VERBOSE = $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE}*1; 1256 $ENV{"PERL_ANYEVENT_$_"} = $ENV{"AE_$_"}
1257 for grep s/^AE_// && !exists $ENV{"PERL_ANYEVENT_$_"}, keys %ENV;
1191 1258
1192} 1259 @ENV{grep /^PERL_ANYEVENT_/, keys %ENV} = ()
1260 if ${^TAINT};
1193 1261
1194our $MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY = 10; 1262 # $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_xxx} now valid
1195 1263
1196our %PROTOCOL; # (ipv4|ipv6) => (1|2), higher numbers are preferred 1264 $VERBOSE = length $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE} ? $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE}*1 : 4;
1197 1265
1198{
1199 my $idx; 1266 my $idx;
1200 $PROTOCOL{$_} = ++$idx 1267 $PROTOCOL{$_} = ++$idx
1201 for reverse split /\s*,\s*/, 1268 for reverse split /\s*,\s*/,
1202 $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS} || "ipv4,ipv6"; 1269 $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS} || "ipv4,ipv6";
1203} 1270}
1204 1271
1272our @post_detect;
1273
1274sub post_detect(&) {
1275 my ($cb) = @_;
1276
1277 push @post_detect, $cb;
1278
1279 defined wantarray
1280 ? bless \$cb, "AnyEvent::Util::postdetect"
1281 : ()
1282}
1283
1284sub AnyEvent::Util::postdetect::DESTROY {
1285 @post_detect = grep $_ != ${$_[0]}, @post_detect;
1286}
1287
1288our $POSTPONE_W;
1289our @POSTPONE;
1290
1291sub _postpone_exec {
1292 undef $POSTPONE_W;
1293
1294 &{ shift @POSTPONE }
1295 while @POSTPONE;
1296}
1297
1298sub postpone(&) {
1299 push @POSTPONE, shift;
1300
1301 $POSTPONE_W ||= AE::timer (0, 0, \&_postpone_exec);
1302
1303 ()
1304}
1305
1306sub log($$;@) {
1307 # only load the big bloated module when we actually are about to log something
1308 if ($_[0] <= ($VERBOSE || 1)) { # also catches non-numeric levels(!) and fatal
1309 require AnyEvent::Log; # among other things, sets $VERBOSE to 9
1310 # AnyEvent::Log overwrites this function
1311 goto &log;
1312 }
1313
1314 0 # not logged
1315}
1316
1317sub logger($;$) {
1318 package AnyEvent::Log;
1319
1320 my ($level, $renabled) = @_;
1321
1322 $$renabled = $level <= $VERBOSE;
1323
1324 my $pkg = (caller)[0];
1325
1326 my $logger = [$pkg, $level, $renabled];
1327
1328 our %LOGGER;
1329 $LOGGER{$logger+0} = $logger;
1330
1331 require AnyEvent::Util;
1332 my $guard = AnyEvent::Util::guard (sub {
1333 # "clean up"
1334 delete $LOGGER{$logger+0};
1335 });
1336
1337 sub {
1338 return 0 unless $$renabled;
1339
1340 $guard if 0; # keep guard alive, but don't cause runtime overhead
1341 require AnyEvent::Log unless $AnyEvent::Log::VERSION;
1342 package AnyEvent::Log;
1343 _log ($logger->[0], $level, @_) # logger->[0] has been converted at load time
1344 }
1345}
1346
1347if (length $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG}) {
1348 require AnyEvent::Log; # AnyEvent::Log does the thing for us
1349}
1350
1205my @models = ( 1351our @models = (
1206 [EV:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EV:: , 1], 1352 [EV:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EV::],
1207 [AnyEvent::Impl::Perl:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Perl:: , 1], 1353 [AnyEvent::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Perl::],
1208 # everything below here will not (normally) be autoprobed 1354 # everything below here will not (normally) be autoprobed
1209 # as the pureperl backend should work everywhere 1355 # as the pure perl backend should work everywhere
1210 # and is usually faster 1356 # and is usually faster
1357 [Irssi:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi::], # Irssi has a bogus "Event" package, so msut be near the top
1211 [Event:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Event::, 1], 1358 [Event:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Event::], # slow, stable
1212 [Glib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Glib:: , 1], # becomes extremely slow with many watchers 1359 [Glib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Glib::], # becomes extremely slow with many watchers
1360 # everything below here should not be autoloaded
1213 [Event::Lib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib::], # too buggy 1361 [Event::Lib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib::], # too buggy
1214 [Irssi:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi::], # Irssi has a bogus "Event" package
1215 [Tk:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Tk::], # crashes with many handles 1362 [Tk:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Tk::], # crashes with many handles
1216 [Qt:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Qt::], # requires special main program 1363 [Qt:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Qt::], # requires special main program
1217 [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza 1364 [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza
1218 [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], 1365 [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::],
1219 [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], 1366 [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::],
1220 # IO::Async is just too broken - we would need workarounds for its 1367 [IO::Async::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # a bitch to autodetect
1221 # byzantine signal and broken child handling, among others. 1368 [Cocoa::EventLoop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Cocoa::],
1222 # IO::Async is rather hard to detect, as it doesn't have any 1369 [FLTK:: => AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK::],
1223 # obvious default class.
1224 [IO::Async:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program
1225 [IO::Async::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program
1226 [IO::Async::Notifier:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program
1227 [AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync:: => AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync::], # requires special main program
1228); 1370);
1229 1371
1230our %method = map +($_ => 1), 1372our @isa_hook;
1373
1374sub _isa_set {
1375 my @pkg = ("AnyEvent", (map $_->[0], grep defined, @isa_hook), $MODEL);
1376
1377 @{"$pkg[$_-1]::ISA"} = $pkg[$_]
1378 for 1 .. $#pkg;
1379
1380 grep $_ && $_->[1], @isa_hook
1381 and AE::_reset ();
1382}
1383
1384# used for hooking AnyEvent::Strict and AnyEvent::Debug::Wrap into the class hierarchy
1385sub _isa_hook($$;$) {
1386 my ($i, $pkg, $reset_ae) = @_;
1387
1388 $isa_hook[$i] = $pkg ? [$pkg, $reset_ae] : undef;
1389
1390 _isa_set;
1391}
1392
1393# all autoloaded methods reserve the complete glob, not just the method slot.
1394# due to bugs in perls method cache implementation.
1231 qw(io timer time now now_update signal child idle condvar one_event DESTROY); 1395our @methods = qw(io timer time now now_update signal child idle condvar);
1232
1233our @post_detect;
1234
1235sub post_detect(&) {
1236 my ($cb) = @_;
1237
1238 push @post_detect, $cb;
1239
1240 defined wantarray
1241 ? bless \$cb, "AnyEvent::Util::postdetect"
1242 : ()
1243}
1244
1245sub AnyEvent::Util::postdetect::DESTROY {
1246 @post_detect = grep $_ != ${$_[0]}, @post_detect;
1247}
1248 1396
1249sub detect() { 1397sub detect() {
1398 return $MODEL if $MODEL; # some programs keep references to detect
1399
1400 local $!; # for good measure
1401 local $SIG{__DIE__}; # we use eval
1402
1250 # free some memory 1403 # free some memory
1251 *detect = sub () { $MODEL }; 1404 *detect = sub () { $MODEL };
1405 # undef &func doesn't correctly update the method cache. grmbl.
1406 # so we delete the whole glob. grmbl.
1407 # otoh, perl doesn't let me undef an active usb, but it lets me free
1408 # a glob with an active sub. hrm. i hope it works, but perl is
1409 # usually buggy in this department. sigh.
1410 delete @{"AnyEvent::"}{@methods};
1411 undef @methods;
1252 1412
1253 local $!; # for good measure
1254 local $SIG{__DIE__};
1255
1256 if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL} =~ /^([a-zA-Z]+)$/) { 1413 if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL} =~ /^([a-zA-Z0-9:]+)$/) {
1257 my $model = "AnyEvent::Impl::$1"; 1414 my $model = $1;
1415 $model = "AnyEvent::Impl::$model" unless $model =~ s/::$//;
1258 if (eval "require $model") { 1416 if (eval "require $model") {
1417 AnyEvent::log 7 => "loaded model '$model' (forced by \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}), using it.";
1259 $MODEL = $model; 1418 $MODEL = $model;
1260 warn "AnyEvent: loaded model '$model' (forced by \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}), using it.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 2;
1261 } else { 1419 } else {
1262 warn "AnyEvent: unable to load model '$model' (from \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}):\n$@" if $VERBOSE; 1420 AnyEvent::log 4 => "unable to load model '$model' (from \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}):\n$@";
1263 } 1421 }
1264 } 1422 }
1265 1423
1266 # check for already loaded models 1424 # check for already loaded models
1267 unless ($MODEL) { 1425 unless ($MODEL) {
1268 for (@REGISTRY, @models) { 1426 for (@REGISTRY, @models) {
1269 my ($package, $model) = @$_; 1427 my ($package, $model) = @$_;
1270 if (${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0) { 1428 if (${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0) {
1271 if (eval "require $model") { 1429 if (eval "require $model") {
1430 AnyEvent::log 7 => "autodetected model '$model', using it.";
1272 $MODEL = $model; 1431 $MODEL = $model;
1273 warn "AnyEvent: autodetected model '$model', using it.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 2;
1274 last; 1432 last;
1275 } 1433 }
1276 } 1434 }
1277 } 1435 }
1278 1436
1279 unless ($MODEL) { 1437 unless ($MODEL) {
1280 # try to autoload a model 1438 # try to autoload a model
1281 for (@REGISTRY, @models) { 1439 for (@REGISTRY, @models) {
1282 my ($package, $model, $autoload) = @$_; 1440 my ($package, $model) = @$_;
1283 if ( 1441 if (
1284 $autoload
1285 and eval "require $package" 1442 eval "require $package"
1286 and ${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0 1443 and ${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0
1287 and eval "require $model" 1444 and eval "require $model"
1288 ) { 1445 ) {
1446 AnyEvent::log 7 => "autoloaded model '$model', using it.";
1289 $MODEL = $model; 1447 $MODEL = $model;
1290 warn "AnyEvent: autoloaded model '$model', using it.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 2;
1291 last; 1448 last;
1292 } 1449 }
1293 } 1450 }
1294 1451
1295 $MODEL 1452 $MODEL
1296 or die "AnyEvent: backend autodetection failed - did you properly install AnyEvent?\n"; 1453 or AnyEvent::log fatal => "AnyEvent: backend autodetection failed - did you properly install AnyEvent?";
1297 } 1454 }
1298 } 1455 }
1299 1456
1300 @models = (); # free probe data 1457 # free memory only needed for probing
1458 undef @models;
1459 undef @REGISTRY;
1301 1460
1302 push @{"$MODEL\::ISA"}, "AnyEvent::Base"; 1461 push @{"$MODEL\::ISA"}, "AnyEvent::Base";
1303 unshift @ISA, $MODEL;
1304 1462
1305 # now nuke some methods that are overridden by the backend. 1463 # now nuke some methods that are overridden by the backend.
1306 # SUPER is not allowed. 1464 # SUPER usage is not allowed in these.
1307 for (qw(time signal child idle)) { 1465 for (qw(time signal child idle)) {
1308 undef &{"AnyEvent::Base::$_"} 1466 undef &{"AnyEvent::Base::$_"}
1309 if defined &{"$MODEL\::$_"}; 1467 if defined &{"$MODEL\::$_"};
1310 } 1468 }
1311 1469
1312 require AnyEvent::Strict if $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT}; 1470 _isa_set;
1471
1472 # we're officially open!
1473
1474 if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT}) {
1475 require AnyEvent::Strict;
1476 }
1477
1478 if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP}) {
1479 require AnyEvent::Debug;
1480 AnyEvent::Debug::wrap ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP});
1481 }
1482
1483 if (length $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL}) {
1484 require AnyEvent::Socket;
1485 require AnyEvent::Debug;
1486
1487 my $shell = $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL};
1488 $shell =~ s/\$\$/$$/g;
1489
1490 my ($host, $service) = AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport ($shell);
1491 $AnyEvent::Debug::SHELL = AnyEvent::Debug::shell ($host, $service);
1492 }
1493
1494 # now the anyevent environment is set up as the user told us to, so
1495 # call the actual user code - post detects
1313 1496
1314 (shift @post_detect)->() while @post_detect; 1497 (shift @post_detect)->() while @post_detect;
1498 undef @post_detect;
1315 1499
1316 *post_detect = sub(&) { 1500 *post_detect = sub(&) {
1317 shift->(); 1501 shift->();
1318 1502
1319 undef 1503 undef
1320 }; 1504 };
1321 1505
1322 $MODEL 1506 $MODEL
1323} 1507}
1324 1508
1325sub AUTOLOAD { 1509for my $name (@methods) {
1326 (my $func = $AUTOLOAD) =~ s/.*://; 1510 *$name = sub {
1327
1328 $method{$func}
1329 or Carp::croak "$func: not a valid AnyEvent class method";
1330
1331 detect; 1511 detect;
1332 1512 # we use goto because
1333 my $class = shift; 1513 # a) it makes the thunk more transparent
1334 $class->$func (@_); 1514 # b) it allows us to delete the thunk later
1515 goto &{ UNIVERSAL::can AnyEvent => "SUPER::$name" }
1516 };
1335} 1517}
1336 1518
1337# utility function to dup a filehandle. this is used by many backends 1519# utility function to dup a filehandle. this is used by many backends
1338# to support binding more than one watcher per filehandle (they usually 1520# to support binding more than one watcher per filehandle (they usually
1339# allow only one watcher per fd, so we dup it to get a different one). 1521# allow only one watcher per fd, so we dup it to get a different one).
1363 1545
1364package AE; 1546package AE;
1365 1547
1366our $VERSION = $AnyEvent::VERSION; 1548our $VERSION = $AnyEvent::VERSION;
1367 1549
1550sub _reset() {
1551 eval q{
1368# fall back to the main API by default - backends and AnyEvent::Base 1552 # fall back to the main API by default - backends and AnyEvent::Base
1369# implementations can overwrite these. 1553 # implementations can overwrite these.
1370 1554
1371sub io($$$) { 1555 sub io($$$) {
1372 AnyEvent->io (fh => $_[0], poll => $_[1] ? "w" : "r", cb => $_[2]) 1556 AnyEvent->io (fh => $_[0], poll => $_[1] ? "w" : "r", cb => $_[2])
1373} 1557 }
1374 1558
1375sub timer($$$) { 1559 sub timer($$$) {
1376 AnyEvent->timer (after => $_[0], interval => $_[1], cb => $_[2]) 1560 AnyEvent->timer (after => $_[0], interval => $_[1], cb => $_[2])
1377} 1561 }
1378 1562
1379sub signal($$) { 1563 sub signal($$) {
1380 AnyEvent->signal (signal => $_[0], cb => $_[1]) 1564 AnyEvent->signal (signal => $_[0], cb => $_[1])
1381} 1565 }
1382 1566
1383sub child($$) { 1567 sub child($$) {
1384 AnyEvent->child (pid => $_[0], cb => $_[1]) 1568 AnyEvent->child (pid => $_[0], cb => $_[1])
1385} 1569 }
1386 1570
1387sub idle($) { 1571 sub idle($) {
1388 AnyEvent->idle (cb => $_[0]) 1572 AnyEvent->idle (cb => $_[0]);
1389} 1573 }
1390 1574
1391sub cv(;&) { 1575 sub cv(;&) {
1392 AnyEvent->condvar (@_ ? (cb => $_[0]) : ()) 1576 AnyEvent->condvar (@_ ? (cb => $_[0]) : ())
1393} 1577 }
1394 1578
1395sub now() { 1579 sub now() {
1396 AnyEvent->now 1580 AnyEvent->now
1397} 1581 }
1398 1582
1399sub now_update() { 1583 sub now_update() {
1400 AnyEvent->now_update 1584 AnyEvent->now_update
1401} 1585 }
1402 1586
1403sub time() { 1587 sub time() {
1404 AnyEvent->time 1588 AnyEvent->time
1589 }
1590
1591 *postpone = \&AnyEvent::postpone;
1592 *log = \&AnyEvent::log;
1593 };
1594 die if $@;
1405} 1595}
1596
1597BEGIN { _reset }
1406 1598
1407package AnyEvent::Base; 1599package AnyEvent::Base;
1408 1600
1409# default implementations for many methods 1601# default implementations for many methods
1410 1602
1411sub time { 1603sub time {
1412 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} 1604 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {}
1413 # probe for availability of Time::HiRes 1605 # probe for availability of Time::HiRes
1414 if (eval "use Time::HiRes (); Time::HiRes::time (); 1") { 1606 if (eval "use Time::HiRes (); Time::HiRes::time (); 1") {
1415 warn "AnyEvent: using Time::HiRes for sub-second timing accuracy.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 8; 1607 *time = sub { Time::HiRes::time () };
1416 *AE::time = \&Time::HiRes::time; 1608 *AE::time = \& Time::HiRes::time ;
1609 *now = \&time;
1610 AnyEvent::log 8 => "AnyEvent: using Time::HiRes for sub-second timing accuracy.";
1417 # if (eval "use POSIX (); (POSIX::times())... 1611 # if (eval "use POSIX (); (POSIX::times())...
1418 } else { 1612 } else {
1613 *time = sub { CORE::time };
1614 *AE::time = sub (){ CORE::time };
1615 *now = \&time;
1419 warn "AnyEvent: using built-in time(), WARNING, no sub-second resolution!\n" if $VERBOSE; 1616 AnyEvent::log 3 => "using built-in time(), WARNING, no sub-second resolution!";
1420 *AE::time = sub (){ time }; # epic fail
1421 } 1617 }
1422
1423 *time = sub { AE::time }; # different prototypes
1424 }; 1618 };
1425 die if $@; 1619 die if $@;
1426 1620
1427 &time 1621 &time
1428} 1622}
1429 1623
1430*now = \&time; 1624*now = \&time;
1431
1432sub now_update { } 1625sub now_update { }
1433 1626
1627sub _poll {
1628 Carp::croak "$AnyEvent::MODEL does not support blocking waits. Caught";
1629}
1630
1434# default implementation for ->condvar 1631# default implementation for ->condvar
1632# in fact, the default should not be overwritten
1435 1633
1436sub condvar { 1634sub condvar {
1437 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} 1635 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {}
1438 *condvar = sub { 1636 *condvar = sub {
1439 bless { @_ == 3 ? (_ae_cb => $_[2]) : () }, "AnyEvent::CondVar" 1637 bless { @_ == 3 ? (_ae_cb => $_[2]) : () }, "AnyEvent::CondVar"
1517 1715
1518sub signal { 1716sub signal {
1519 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} 1717 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {}
1520 # probe for availability of Async::Interrupt 1718 # probe for availability of Async::Interrupt
1521 if (_have_async_interrupt) { 1719 if (_have_async_interrupt) {
1522 warn "AnyEvent: using Async::Interrupt for race-free signal handling.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 8; 1720 AnyEvent::log 8 => "using Async::Interrupt for race-free signal handling.";
1523 1721
1524 $SIGPIPE_R = new Async::Interrupt::EventPipe; 1722 $SIGPIPE_R = new Async::Interrupt::EventPipe;
1525 $SIG_IO = AE::io $SIGPIPE_R->fileno, 0, \&_signal_exec; 1723 $SIG_IO = AE::io $SIGPIPE_R->fileno, 0, \&_signal_exec;
1526 1724
1527 } else { 1725 } else {
1528 warn "AnyEvent: using emulated perl signal handling with latency timer.\n" if $VERBOSE >= 8; 1726 AnyEvent::log 8 => "using emulated perl signal handling with latency timer.";
1529 1727
1530 if (AnyEvent::WIN32) { 1728 if (AnyEvent::WIN32) {
1531 require AnyEvent::Util; 1729 require AnyEvent::Util;
1532 1730
1533 ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W) = AnyEvent::Util::portable_pipe (); 1731 ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W) = AnyEvent::Util::portable_pipe ();
1609 : sysread $SIGPIPE_R, (my $dummy), 9; 1807 : sysread $SIGPIPE_R, (my $dummy), 9;
1610 1808
1611 while (%SIG_EV) { 1809 while (%SIG_EV) {
1612 for (keys %SIG_EV) { 1810 for (keys %SIG_EV) {
1613 delete $SIG_EV{$_}; 1811 delete $SIG_EV{$_};
1614 $_->() for values %{ $SIG_CB{$_} || {} }; 1812 &$_ for values %{ $SIG_CB{$_} || {} };
1615 } 1813 }
1616 } 1814 }
1617 }; 1815 };
1618 }; 1816 };
1619 die if $@; 1817 die if $@;
1624# default implementation for ->child 1822# default implementation for ->child
1625 1823
1626our %PID_CB; 1824our %PID_CB;
1627our $CHLD_W; 1825our $CHLD_W;
1628our $CHLD_DELAY_W; 1826our $CHLD_DELAY_W;
1629our $WNOHANG;
1630 1827
1631# used by many Impl's 1828# used by many Impl's
1632sub _emit_childstatus($$) { 1829sub _emit_childstatus($$) {
1633 my (undef, $rpid, $rstatus) = @_; 1830 my (undef, $rpid, $rstatus) = @_;
1634 1831
1641 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} 1838 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {}
1642 *_sigchld = sub { 1839 *_sigchld = sub {
1643 my $pid; 1840 my $pid;
1644 1841
1645 AnyEvent->_emit_childstatus ($pid, $?) 1842 AnyEvent->_emit_childstatus ($pid, $?)
1646 while ($pid = waitpid -1, $WNOHANG) > 0; 1843 while ($pid = waitpid -1, WNOHANG) > 0;
1647 }; 1844 };
1648 1845
1649 *child = sub { 1846 *child = sub {
1650 my (undef, %arg) = @_; 1847 my (undef, %arg) = @_;
1651 1848
1652 defined (my $pid = $arg{pid} + 0) 1849 my $pid = $arg{pid};
1653 or Carp::croak "required option 'pid' is missing"; 1850 my $cb = $arg{cb};
1654 1851
1655 $PID_CB{$pid}{$arg{cb}} = $arg{cb}; 1852 $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 1853
1662 unless ($CHLD_W) { 1854 unless ($CHLD_W) {
1663 $CHLD_W = AE::signal CHLD => \&_sigchld; 1855 $CHLD_W = AE::signal CHLD => \&_sigchld;
1664 # child could be a zombie already, so make at least one round 1856 # child could be a zombie already, so make at least one round
1665 &_sigchld; 1857 &_sigchld;
1666 } 1858 }
1667 1859
1668 bless [$pid, $arg{cb}], "AnyEvent::Base::child" 1860 bless [$pid, $cb+0], "AnyEvent::Base::child"
1669 }; 1861 };
1670 1862
1671 *AnyEvent::Base::child::DESTROY = sub { 1863 *AnyEvent::Base::child::DESTROY = sub {
1672 my ($pid, $cb) = @{$_[0]}; 1864 my ($pid, $icb) = @{$_[0]};
1673 1865
1674 delete $PID_CB{$pid}{$cb}; 1866 delete $PID_CB{$pid}{$icb};
1675 delete $PID_CB{$pid} unless keys %{ $PID_CB{$pid} }; 1867 delete $PID_CB{$pid} unless keys %{ $PID_CB{$pid} };
1676 1868
1677 undef $CHLD_W unless keys %PID_CB; 1869 undef $CHLD_W unless keys %PID_CB;
1678 }; 1870 };
1679 }; 1871 };
1692 1884
1693 my ($cb, $w, $rcb) = $arg{cb}; 1885 my ($cb, $w, $rcb) = $arg{cb};
1694 1886
1695 $rcb = sub { 1887 $rcb = sub {
1696 if ($cb) { 1888 if ($cb) {
1697 $w = _time; 1889 $w = AE::time;
1698 &$cb; 1890 &$cb;
1699 $w = _time - $w; 1891 $w = AE::time - $w;
1700 1892
1701 # never use more then 50% of the time for the idle watcher, 1893 # never use more then 50% of the time for the idle watcher,
1702 # within some limits 1894 # within some limits
1703 $w = 0.0001 if $w < 0.0001; 1895 $w = 0.0001 if $w < 0.0001;
1704 $w = 5 if $w > 5; 1896 $w = 5 if $w > 5;
1751 1943
1752sub _send { 1944sub _send {
1753 # nop 1945 # nop
1754} 1946}
1755 1947
1948sub _wait {
1949 AnyEvent->_poll until $_[0]{_ae_sent};
1950}
1951
1756sub send { 1952sub send {
1757 my $cv = shift; 1953 my $cv = shift;
1758 $cv->{_ae_sent} = [@_]; 1954 $cv->{_ae_sent} = [@_];
1759 (delete $cv->{_ae_cb})->($cv) if $cv->{_ae_cb}; 1955 (delete $cv->{_ae_cb})->($cv) if $cv->{_ae_cb};
1760 $cv->_send; 1956 $cv->_send;
1767 1963
1768sub ready { 1964sub ready {
1769 $_[0]{_ae_sent} 1965 $_[0]{_ae_sent}
1770} 1966}
1771 1967
1772sub _wait {
1773 $WAITING
1774 and !$_[0]{_ae_sent}
1775 and Carp::croak "AnyEvent::CondVar: recursive blocking wait detected";
1776
1777 local $WAITING = 1;
1778 AnyEvent->one_event while !$_[0]{_ae_sent};
1779}
1780
1781sub recv { 1968sub recv {
1969 unless ($_[0]{_ae_sent}) {
1970 $WAITING
1971 and Carp::croak "AnyEvent::CondVar: recursive blocking wait attempted";
1972
1973 local $WAITING = 1;
1782 $_[0]->_wait; 1974 $_[0]->_wait;
1975 }
1783 1976
1784 Carp::croak $_[0]{_ae_croak} if $_[0]{_ae_croak}; 1977 $_[0]{_ae_croak}
1785 wantarray ? @{ $_[0]{_ae_sent} } : $_[0]{_ae_sent}[0] 1978 and Carp::croak $_[0]{_ae_croak};
1979
1980 wantarray
1981 ? @{ $_[0]{_ae_sent} }
1982 : $_[0]{_ae_sent}[0]
1786} 1983}
1787 1984
1788sub cb { 1985sub cb {
1789 my $cv = shift; 1986 my $cv = shift;
1790 1987
1806 &{ $_[0]{_ae_end_cb} || sub { $_[0]->send } }; 2003 &{ $_[0]{_ae_end_cb} || sub { $_[0]->send } };
1807} 2004}
1808 2005
1809# undocumented/compatibility with pre-3.4 2006# undocumented/compatibility with pre-3.4
1810*broadcast = \&send; 2007*broadcast = \&send;
1811*wait = \&_wait; 2008*wait = \&recv;
1812 2009
1813=head1 ERROR AND EXCEPTION HANDLING 2010=head1 ERROR AND EXCEPTION HANDLING
1814 2011
1815In general, AnyEvent does not do any error handling - it relies on the 2012In general, AnyEvent does not do any error handling - it relies on the
1816caller to do that if required. The L<AnyEvent::Strict> module (see also 2013caller to do that if required. The L<AnyEvent::Strict> module (see also
1828$Event/EV::DIED->() >>, L<Glib> uses C<< install_exception_handler >> and 2025$Event/EV::DIED->() >>, L<Glib> uses C<< install_exception_handler >> and
1829so on. 2026so on.
1830 2027
1831=head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES 2028=head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
1832 2029
1833The following environment variables are used by this module or its 2030AnyEvent supports a number of environment variables that tune the
1834submodules. 2031runtime behaviour. They are usually evaluated when AnyEvent is
2032loaded, initialised, or a submodule that uses them is loaded. Many of
2033them also cause AnyEvent to load additional modules - for example,
2034C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP> causes the L<AnyEvent::Debug> module to be
2035loaded.
1835 2036
1836Note that AnyEvent will remove I<all> environment variables starting with 2037All the environment variables documented here start with
1837C<PERL_ANYEVENT_> from C<%ENV> when it is loaded while taint mode is 2038C<PERL_ANYEVENT_>, which is what AnyEvent considers its own
1838enabled. 2039namespace. Other modules are encouraged (but by no means required) to use
2040C<PERL_ANYEVENT_SUBMODULE> if they have registered the AnyEvent::Submodule
2041namespace on CPAN, for any submodule. For example, L<AnyEvent::HTTP> could
2042be expected to use C<PERL_ANYEVENT_HTTP_PROXY> (it should not access env
2043variables starting with C<AE_>, see below).
2044
2045All variables can also be set via the C<AE_> prefix, that is, instead
2046of setting C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE> you can also set C<AE_VERBOSE>. In
2047case there is a clash btween anyevent and another program that uses
2048C<AE_something> you can set the corresponding C<PERL_ANYEVENT_something>
2049variable to the empty string, as those variables take precedence.
2050
2051When AnyEvent is first loaded, it copies all C<AE_xxx> env variables
2052to their C<PERL_ANYEVENT_xxx> counterpart unless that variable already
2053exists. If taint mode is on, then AnyEvent will remove I<all> environment
2054variables starting with C<PERL_ANYEVENT_> from C<%ENV> (or replace them
2055with C<undef> or the empty string, if the corresaponding C<AE_> variable
2056is set).
2057
2058The exact algorithm is currently:
2059
2060 1. if taint mode enabled, delete all PERL_ANYEVENT_xyz variables from %ENV
2061 2. copy over AE_xyz to PERL_ANYEVENT_xyz unless the latter alraedy exists
2062 3. if taint mode enabled, set all PERL_ANYEVENT_xyz variables to undef.
2063
2064This ensures that child processes will not see the C<AE_> variables.
2065
2066The following environment variables are currently known to AnyEvent:
1839 2067
1840=over 4 2068=over 4
1841 2069
1842=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE> 2070=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE>
1843 2071
1844By default, AnyEvent will be completely silent except in fatal 2072By default, AnyEvent will only log messages with loglevel C<3>
1845conditions. You can set this environment variable to make AnyEvent more 2073(C<critical>) or higher (see L<AnyEvent::Log>). You can set this
2074environment variable to a numerical loglevel to make AnyEvent more (or
1846talkative. 2075less) talkative.
1847 2076
2077If you want to do more than just set the global logging level
2078you should have a look at C<PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG>, which allows much more
2079complex specifications.
2080
2081When set to C<0> (C<off>), then no messages whatsoever will be logged with
2082the default logging settings.
2083
1848When set to C<1> or higher, causes AnyEvent to warn about unexpected 2084When set to C<5> or higher (C<warn>), causes AnyEvent to warn about
1849conditions, such as not being able to load the event model specified by 2085unexpected conditions, such as not being able to load the event model
1850C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL>. 2086specified by C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL>, or a guard callback throwing an
2087exception - this is the minimum recommended level.
1851 2088
1852When set to C<2> or higher, cause AnyEvent to report to STDERR which event 2089When set to C<7> or higher (info), cause AnyEvent to report which event model it
1853model it chooses. 2090chooses.
1854 2091
1855When set to C<8> or higher, then AnyEvent will report extra information on 2092When set to C<8> or higher (debug), then AnyEvent will report extra information on
1856which optional modules it loads and how it implements certain features. 2093which optional modules it loads and how it implements certain features.
2094
2095=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG>
2096
2097Accepts rather complex logging specifications. For example, you could log
2098all C<debug> messages of some module to stderr, warnings and above to
2099stderr, and errors and above to syslog, with:
2100
2101 PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG=Some::Module=debug,+log:filter=warn,+%syslog:%syslog=error,syslog
2102
2103For the rather extensive details, see L<AnyEvent::Log>.
2104
2105This variable is evaluated when AnyEvent (or L<AnyEvent::Log>) is loaded,
2106so will take effect even before AnyEvent has initialised itself.
2107
2108Note that specifying this environment variable causes the L<AnyEvent::Log>
2109module to be loaded, while C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE> does not, so only
2110using the latter saves a few hundred kB of memory until the first message
2111is being logged.
1857 2112
1858=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT> 2113=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT>
1859 2114
1860AnyEvent does not do much argument checking by default, as thorough 2115AnyEvent does not do much argument checking by default, as thorough
1861argument checking is very costly. Setting this variable to a true value 2116argument checking is very costly. Setting this variable to a true value
1868Unlike C<use strict> (or its modern cousin, C<< use L<common::sense> 2123Unlike C<use strict> (or its modern cousin, C<< use L<common::sense>
1869>>, it is definitely recommended to keep it off in production. Keeping 2124>>, it is definitely recommended to keep it off in production. Keeping
1870C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT=1> in your environment while developing programs 2125C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT=1> in your environment while developing programs
1871can be very useful, however. 2126can be very useful, however.
1872 2127
2128=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL>
2129
2130If this env variable is nonempty, then its contents will be interpreted by
2131C<AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport> and C<AnyEvent::Debug::shell> (after
2132replacing every occurance of C<$$> by the process pid). The shell object
2133is saved in C<$AnyEvent::Debug::SHELL>.
2134
2135This happens when the first watcher is created.
2136
2137For example, to bind a debug shell on a unix domain socket in
2138F<< /tmp/debug<pid>.sock >>, you could use this:
2139
2140 PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL=/tmp/debug\$\$.sock perlprog
2141 # connect with e.g.: socat readline /tmp/debug123.sock
2142
2143Or to bind to tcp port 4545 on localhost:
2144
2145 PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL=127.0.0.1:4545 perlprog
2146 # connect with e.g.: telnet localhost 4545
2147
2148Note that creating sockets in F</tmp> or on localhost is very unsafe on
2149multiuser systems.
2150
2151=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP>
2152
2153Can be set to C<0>, C<1> or C<2> and enables wrapping of all watchers for
2154debugging purposes. See C<AnyEvent::Debug::wrap> for details.
2155
1873=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL> 2156=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL>
1874 2157
1875This can be used to specify the event model to be used by AnyEvent, before 2158This can be used to specify the event model to be used by AnyEvent, before
1876auto detection and -probing kicks in. It must be a string consisting 2159auto detection and -probing kicks in.
1877entirely of ASCII letters. The string C<AnyEvent::Impl::> gets prepended 2160
2161It normally is a string consisting entirely of ASCII letters (e.g. C<EV>
2162or C<IOAsync>). The string C<AnyEvent::Impl::> gets prepended and the
1878and the resulting module name is loaded and if the load was successful, 2163resulting module name is loaded and - if the load was successful - used as
1879used as event model. If it fails to load AnyEvent will proceed with 2164event model backend. If it fails to load then AnyEvent will proceed with
1880auto detection and -probing. 2165auto detection and -probing.
1881 2166
1882This functionality might change in future versions. 2167If the string ends with C<::> instead (e.g. C<AnyEvent::Impl::EV::>) then
2168nothing gets prepended and the module name is used as-is (hint: C<::> at
2169the end of a string designates a module name and quotes it appropriately).
1883 2170
1884For example, to force the pure perl model (L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>) you 2171For example, to force the pure perl model (L<AnyEvent::Loop::Perl>) you
1885could start your program like this: 2172could start your program like this:
1886 2173
1887 PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL=Perl perl ... 2174 PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL=Perl perl ...
1888 2175
1889=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS> 2176=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS>
1905but support both and try to use both. C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS=ipv4> 2192but support both and try to use both. C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS=ipv4>
1906- only support IPv4, never try to resolve or contact IPv6 2193- only support IPv4, never try to resolve or contact IPv6
1907addresses. C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS=ipv6,ipv4> support either IPv4 or 2194addresses. C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS=ipv6,ipv4> support either IPv4 or
1908IPv6, but prefer IPv6 over IPv4. 2195IPv6, but prefer IPv6 over IPv4.
1909 2196
2197=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_HOSTS>
2198
2199This variable, if specified, overrides the F</etc/hosts> file used by
2200L<AnyEvent::Socket>C<::resolve_sockaddr>, i.e. hosts aliases will be read
2201from that file instead.
2202
1910=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_EDNS0> 2203=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_EDNS0>
1911 2204
1912Used by L<AnyEvent::DNS> to decide whether to use the EDNS0 extension 2205Used by L<AnyEvent::DNS> to decide whether to use the EDNS0 extension for
1913for DNS. This extension is generally useful to reduce DNS traffic, but 2206DNS. This extension is generally useful to reduce DNS traffic, especially
1914some (broken) firewalls drop such DNS packets, which is why it is off by 2207when DNSSEC is involved, but some (broken) firewalls drop such DNS
1915default. 2208packets, which is why it is off by default.
1916 2209
1917Setting this variable to C<1> will cause L<AnyEvent::DNS> to announce 2210Setting this variable to C<1> will cause L<AnyEvent::DNS> to announce
1918EDNS0 in its DNS requests. 2211EDNS0 in its DNS requests.
1919 2212
1920=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_FORKS> 2213=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_FORKS>
1928resolver - this is the maximum number of parallel DNS requests that are 2221resolver - this is the maximum number of parallel DNS requests that are
1929sent to the DNS server. 2222sent to the DNS server.
1930 2223
1931=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_RESOLV_CONF> 2224=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_RESOLV_CONF>
1932 2225
1933The file to use instead of F</etc/resolv.conf> (or OS-specific 2226The absolute path to a F<resolv.conf>-style file to use instead of
1934configuration) in the default resolver. When set to the empty string, no 2227F</etc/resolv.conf> (or the OS-specific configuration) in the default
1935default config will be used. 2228resolver, or the empty string to select the default configuration.
1936 2229
1937=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_FILE>, C<PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_PATH>. 2230=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_FILE>, C<PERL_ANYEVENT_CA_PATH>.
1938 2231
1939When neither C<ca_file> nor C<ca_path> was specified during 2232When neither C<ca_file> nor C<ca_path> was specified during
1940L<AnyEvent::TLS> context creation, and either of these environment 2233L<AnyEvent::TLS> context creation, and either of these environment
1941variables exist, they will be used to specify CA certificate locations 2234variables are nonempty, they will be used to specify CA certificate
1942instead of a system-dependent default. 2235locations instead of a system-dependent default.
1943 2236
1944=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_AVOID_GUARD> and C<PERL_ANYEVENT_AVOID_ASYNC_INTERRUPT> 2237=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_AVOID_GUARD> and C<PERL_ANYEVENT_AVOID_ASYNC_INTERRUPT>
1945 2238
1946When these are set to C<1>, then the respective modules are not 2239When these are set to C<1>, then the respective modules are not
1947loaded. Mostly good for testing AnyEvent itself. 2240loaded. Mostly good for testing AnyEvent itself.
2279(even when used without AnyEvent), but most event loops have acceptable 2572(even when used without AnyEvent), but most event loops have acceptable
2280performance with or without AnyEvent. 2573performance with or without AnyEvent.
2281 2574
2282=item * The overhead AnyEvent adds is usually much smaller than the overhead of 2575=item * The overhead AnyEvent adds is usually much smaller than the overhead of
2283the actual event loop, only with extremely fast event loops such as EV 2576the actual event loop, only with extremely fast event loops such as EV
2284adds AnyEvent significant overhead. 2577does AnyEvent add significant overhead.
2285 2578
2286=item * You should avoid POE like the plague if you want performance or 2579=item * You should avoid POE like the plague if you want performance or
2287reasonable memory usage. 2580reasonable memory usage.
2288 2581
2289=back 2582=back
2588 2881
2589=item L<Time::HiRes> 2882=item L<Time::HiRes>
2590 2883
2591This module is part of perl since release 5.008. It will be used when the 2884This module is part of perl since release 5.008. It will be used when the
2592chosen event library does not come with a timing source of its own. The 2885chosen event library does not come with a timing source of its own. The
2593pure-perl event loop (L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>) will additionally use it to 2886pure-perl event loop (L<AnyEvent::Loop>) will additionally load it to
2594try to use a monotonic clock for timing stability. 2887try to use a monotonic clock for timing stability.
2595 2888
2596=back 2889=back
2597 2890
2598 2891
2664 2957
2665Tutorial/Introduction: L<AnyEvent::Intro>. 2958Tutorial/Introduction: L<AnyEvent::Intro>.
2666 2959
2667FAQ: L<AnyEvent::FAQ>. 2960FAQ: L<AnyEvent::FAQ>.
2668 2961
2669Utility functions: L<AnyEvent::Util>. 2962Utility functions: L<AnyEvent::Util> (misc. grab-bag), L<AnyEvent::Log>
2963(simply logging).
2670 2964
2671Event modules: L<EV>, L<EV::Glib>, L<Glib::EV>, L<Event>, L<Glib::Event>, 2965Development/Debugging: L<AnyEvent::Strict> (stricter checking),
2672L<Glib>, L<Tk>, L<Event::Lib>, L<Qt>, L<POE>. 2966L<AnyEvent::Debug> (interactive shell, watcher tracing).
2967
2968Supported event modules: L<AnyEvent::Loop>, L<EV>, L<EV::Glib>,
2969L<Glib::EV>, L<Event>, L<Glib::Event>, L<Glib>, L<Tk>, L<Event::Lib>,
2970L<Qt>, L<POE>, L<FLTK>.
2673 2971
2674Implementations: L<AnyEvent::Impl::EV>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Event>, 2972Implementations: L<AnyEvent::Impl::EV>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Event>,
2675L<AnyEvent::Impl::Glib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Tk>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>, 2973L<AnyEvent::Impl::Glib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Tk>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Perl>,
2676L<AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Qt>, 2974L<AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::Qt>,
2677L<AnyEvent::Impl::POE>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync>, L<Anyevent::Impl::Irssi>. 2975L<AnyEvent::Impl::POE>, L<AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync>, L<Anyevent::Impl::Irssi>,
2976L<AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK>.
2678 2977
2679Non-blocking file handles, sockets, TCP clients and 2978Non-blocking handles, pipes, stream sockets, TCP clients and
2680servers: L<AnyEvent::Handle>, L<AnyEvent::Socket>, L<AnyEvent::TLS>. 2979servers: L<AnyEvent::Handle>, L<AnyEvent::Socket>, L<AnyEvent::TLS>.
2681 2980
2682Asynchronous DNS: L<AnyEvent::DNS>. 2981Asynchronous DNS: L<AnyEvent::DNS>.
2683 2982
2684Thread support: L<Coro>, L<Coro::AnyEvent>, L<Coro::EV>, L<Coro::Event>. 2983Thread support: L<Coro>, L<Coro::AnyEvent>, L<Coro::EV>, L<Coro::Event>.

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