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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
765 }; 763 };
766 } 764 }
767 765
768 $cv->end; 766 $cv->end;
769 767
768 ...
769
770 my $results = $cv->recv;
771
770This code fragment supposedly pings a number of hosts and calls 772This code fragment supposedly pings a number of hosts and calls
771C<send> after results for all then have have been gathered - in any 773C<send> after results for all then have have been gathered - in any
772order. To achieve this, the code issues a call to C<begin> when it starts 774order. To achieve this, the code issues a call to C<begin> when it starts
773each ping request and calls C<end> when it has received some result for 775each ping request and calls C<end> when it has received some result for
774it. Since C<begin> and C<end> only maintain a counter, the order in which 776it. Since C<begin> and C<end> only maintain a counter, the order in which
809 811
810In list context, all parameters passed to C<send> will be returned, 812In list context, all parameters passed to C<send> will be returned,
811in scalar context only the first one will be returned. 813in scalar context only the first one will be returned.
812 814
813Note that doing a blocking wait in a callback is not supported by any 815Note that doing a blocking wait in a callback is not supported by any
814event loop, that is, recursive invocation of a blocking C<< ->recv 816event loop, that is, recursive invocation of a blocking C<< ->recv >> is
815>> is not allowed, and the C<recv> call will C<croak> if such a 817not allowed and the C<recv> call will C<croak> if such a condition is
816condition is detected. This condition can be slightly loosened by using 818detected. This requirement can be dropped by relying on L<Coro::AnyEvent>
817L<Coro::AnyEvent>, which allows you to do a blocking C<< ->recv >> from 819, which allows you to do a blocking C<< ->recv >> from any thread
818any thread that doesn't run the event loop itself. 820that doesn't run the event loop itself. L<Coro::AnyEvent> is loaded
821automatically when L<Coro> is used with L<AnyEvent>, so code does not need
822to do anything special to take advantage of that: any code that would
823normally block your program because it calls C<recv>, be executed in an
824C<async> thread instead without blocking other threads.
819 825
820Not all event models support a blocking wait - some die in that case 826Not all event models support a blocking wait - some die in that case
821(programs might want to do that to stay interactive), so I<if you are 827(programs might want to do that to stay interactive), so I<if you are
822using this from a module, never require a blocking wait>. Instead, let the 828using this from a module, never require a blocking wait>. Instead, let the
823caller decide whether the call will block or not (for example, by coupling 829caller decide whether the call will block or not (for example, by coupling
1058If L<AnyEvent::Log> is not loaded then this function makes a simple test 1064If 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 1065to 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 1066load AnyEvent::Log and call C<AnyEvent::Log::log> - consequently, look at
1061the L<AnyEvent::Log> documentation for details. 1067the L<AnyEvent::Log> documentation for details.
1062 1068
1063If the test fails it will simply return. 1069If the test fails it will simply return. Right now this happens when a
1070numerical loglevel is used and it is larger than the level specified via
1071C<$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE}>.
1064 1072
1065If you want to sprinkle loads of logging calls around your code, consider 1073If you want to sprinkle loads of logging calls around your code, consider
1066creating a logger callback with the C<AnyEvent::Log::logger> function, 1074creating a logger callback with the C<AnyEvent::Log::logger> function,
1067which can reduce typing, codesize and can reduce the logging overhead 1075which can reduce typing, codesize and can reduce the logging overhead
1068enourmously. 1076enourmously.
1223 1231
1224package AnyEvent; 1232package AnyEvent;
1225 1233
1226# basically a tuned-down version of common::sense 1234# basically a tuned-down version of common::sense
1227sub common_sense { 1235sub common_sense {
1228 # from common:.sense 3.4 1236 # from common:.sense 3.5
1237 local $^W;
1229 ${^WARNING_BITS} ^= ${^WARNING_BITS} ^ "\x3c\x3f\x33\x00\x0f\xf0\x0f\xc0\xf0\xfc\x33\x00"; 1238 ${^WARNING_BITS} ^= ${^WARNING_BITS} ^ "\x3c\x3f\x33\x00\x0f\xf0\x0f\xc0\xf0\xfc\x33\x00";
1230 # use strict vars subs - NO UTF-8, as Util.pm doesn't like this atm. (uts46data.pl) 1239 # use strict vars subs - NO UTF-8, as Util.pm doesn't like this atm. (uts46data.pl)
1231 $^H |= 0x00000600; 1240 $^H |= 0x00000600;
1232} 1241}
1233 1242
1234BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense } 1243BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense }
1235 1244
1236use Carp (); 1245use Carp ();
1237 1246
1238our $VERSION = '6.01'; 1247our $VERSION = '7.04';
1239our $MODEL; 1248our $MODEL;
1240
1241our @ISA; 1249our @ISA;
1242
1243our @REGISTRY; 1250our @REGISTRY;
1244
1245our $VERBOSE; 1251our $VERBOSE;
1252our %PROTOCOL; # (ipv4|ipv6) => (1|2), higher numbers are preferred
1253our $MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY = $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY} || 10; # executes after the BEGIN block below (tainting!)
1246 1254
1247BEGIN { 1255BEGIN {
1248 require "AnyEvent/constants.pl"; 1256 require "AnyEvent/constants.pl";
1249 1257
1250 eval "sub TAINT (){" . (${^TAINT}*1) . "}"; 1258 eval "sub TAINT (){" . (${^TAINT}*1) . "}";
1256 for grep s/^AE_// && !exists $ENV{"PERL_ANYEVENT_$_"}, keys %ENV; 1264 for grep s/^AE_// && !exists $ENV{"PERL_ANYEVENT_$_"}, keys %ENV;
1257 1265
1258 @ENV{grep /^PERL_ANYEVENT_/, keys %ENV} = () 1266 @ENV{grep /^PERL_ANYEVENT_/, keys %ENV} = ()
1259 if ${^TAINT}; 1267 if ${^TAINT};
1260 1268
1261 $VERBOSE = $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE}*1; 1269 # $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_xxx} now valid
1262}
1263 1270
1264our $MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY = 10; 1271 $VERBOSE = length $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE} ? $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE}*1 : 4;
1265 1272
1266our %PROTOCOL; # (ipv4|ipv6) => (1|2), higher numbers are preferred
1267
1268{
1269 my $idx; 1273 my $idx;
1270 $PROTOCOL{$_} = ++$idx 1274 $PROTOCOL{$_} = ++$idx
1271 for reverse split /\s*,\s*/, 1275 for reverse split /\s*,\s*/,
1272 $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS} || "ipv4,ipv6"; 1276 $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS} || "ipv4,ipv6";
1273} 1277}
1306 () 1310 ()
1307} 1311}
1308 1312
1309sub log($$;@) { 1313sub log($$;@) {
1310 # only load the big bloated module when we actually are about to log something 1314 # only load the big bloated module when we actually are about to log something
1311 if ($_[0] <= $VERBOSE) { # also catches non-numeric levels(!) 1315 if ($_[0] <= ($VERBOSE || 1)) { # also catches non-numeric levels(!) and fatal
1312 require AnyEvent::Log; 1316 local ($!, $@);
1317 require AnyEvent::Log; # among other things, sets $VERBOSE to 9
1313 # AnyEvent::Log overwrites this function 1318 # AnyEvent::Log overwrites this function
1314 goto &log; 1319 goto &log;
1315 } 1320 }
1316 1321
1317 0 # not logged 1322 0 # not logged
1318} 1323}
1319 1324
1325sub _logger($;$) {
1326 my ($level, $renabled) = @_;
1327
1328 $$renabled = $level <= $VERBOSE;
1329
1330 my $logger = [(caller)[0], $level, $renabled];
1331
1332 $AnyEvent::Log::LOGGER{$logger+0} = $logger;
1333
1334# return unless defined wantarray;
1335#
1336# require AnyEvent::Util;
1337# my $guard = AnyEvent::Util::guard (sub {
1338# # "clean up"
1339# delete $LOGGER{$logger+0};
1340# });
1341#
1342# sub {
1343# return 0 unless $$renabled;
1344#
1345# $guard if 0; # keep guard alive, but don't cause runtime overhead
1346# require AnyEvent::Log unless $AnyEvent::Log::VERSION;
1347# package AnyEvent::Log;
1348# _log ($logger->[0], $level, @_) # logger->[0] has been converted at load time
1349# }
1350}
1351
1320if (length $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG}) { 1352if (length $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG}) {
1321 require AnyEvent::Log; # AnyEvent::Log does the thing for us 1353 require AnyEvent::Log; # AnyEvent::Log does the thing for us
1322} 1354}
1323 1355
1324our @models = ( 1356our @models = (
1325 [EV:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EV:: , 1], 1357 [EV:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EV::],
1326 [AnyEvent::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Perl:: , 1], 1358 [AnyEvent::Loop:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Perl::],
1327 # everything below here will not (normally) be autoprobed 1359 # everything below here will not (normally) be autoprobed
1328 # as the pure perl backend should work everywhere 1360 # as the pure perl backend should work everywhere
1329 # and is usually faster 1361 # and is usually faster
1362 [Irssi:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi::], # Irssi has a bogus "Event" package, so msut be near the top
1330 [Event:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Event::, 1], 1363 [Event:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Event::], # slow, stable
1331 [Glib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Glib:: , 1], # becomes extremely slow with many watchers 1364 [Glib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Glib::], # becomes extremely slow with many watchers
1365 # everything below here should not be autoloaded
1332 [Event::Lib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib::], # too buggy 1366 [Event::Lib:: => AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib::], # too buggy
1333 [Irssi:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi::], # Irssi has a bogus "Event" package
1334 [Tk:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Tk::], # crashes with many handles 1367 [Tk:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Tk::], # crashes with many handles
1335 [Qt:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Qt::], # requires special main program 1368 [Qt:: => AnyEvent::Impl::Qt::], # requires special main program
1336 [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza 1369 [POE::Kernel:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], # lasciate ogni speranza
1337 [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], 1370 [Wx:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::],
1338 [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::], 1371 [Prima:: => AnyEvent::Impl::POE::],
1367our @methods = qw(io timer time now now_update signal child idle condvar); 1400our @methods = qw(io timer time now now_update signal child idle condvar);
1368 1401
1369sub detect() { 1402sub detect() {
1370 return $MODEL if $MODEL; # some programs keep references to detect 1403 return $MODEL if $MODEL; # some programs keep references to detect
1371 1404
1405 # IO::Async::Loop::AnyEvent is extremely evil, refuse to work with it
1406 # the author knows about the problems and what it does to AnyEvent as a whole
1407 # (and the ability of others to use AnyEvent), but simply wants to abuse AnyEvent
1408 # anyway.
1409 AnyEvent::log fatal => "IO::Async::Loop::AnyEvent detected - that module is broken by\n"
1410 . "design, abuses internals and breaks AnyEvent - will not continue."
1411 if exists $INC{"IO/Async/Loop/AnyEvent.pm"};
1412
1372 local $!; # for good measure 1413 local $!; # for good measure
1373 local $SIG{__DIE__}; # we use eval 1414 local $SIG{__DIE__}; # we use eval
1374 1415
1375 # free some memory 1416 # free some memory
1376 *detect = sub () { $MODEL }; 1417 *detect = sub () { $MODEL };
1384 1425
1385 if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL} =~ /^([a-zA-Z0-9:]+)$/) { 1426 if ($ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL} =~ /^([a-zA-Z0-9:]+)$/) {
1386 my $model = $1; 1427 my $model = $1;
1387 $model = "AnyEvent::Impl::$model" unless $model =~ s/::$//; 1428 $model = "AnyEvent::Impl::$model" unless $model =~ s/::$//;
1388 if (eval "require $model") { 1429 if (eval "require $model") {
1389 AnyEvent::log 7 => "loaded model '$model' (forced by \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}), using it."; 1430 AnyEvent::log 7 => "Loaded model '$model' (forced by \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}), using it.";
1390 $MODEL = $model; 1431 $MODEL = $model;
1391 } else { 1432 } else {
1392 AnyEvent::log 5 => "unable to load model '$model' (from \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}):\n$@"; 1433 AnyEvent::log 4 => "Unable to load model '$model' (from \$ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL}):\n$@";
1393 } 1434 }
1394 } 1435 }
1395 1436
1396 # check for already loaded models 1437 # check for already loaded models
1397 unless ($MODEL) { 1438 unless ($MODEL) {
1398 for (@REGISTRY, @models) { 1439 for (@REGISTRY, @models) {
1399 my ($package, $model) = @$_; 1440 my ($package, $model) = @$_;
1400 if (${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0) { 1441 if (${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0) {
1401 if (eval "require $model") { 1442 if (eval "require $model") {
1402 AnyEvent::log 7 => "autodetected model '$model', using it."; 1443 AnyEvent::log 7 => "Autodetected model '$model', using it.";
1444 $MODEL = $model;
1445 last;
1446 } else {
1447 AnyEvent::log 8 => "Detected event loop $package, but cannot load '$model', skipping: $@";
1448 }
1449 }
1450 }
1451
1452 unless ($MODEL) {
1453 # try to autoload a model
1454 for (@REGISTRY, @models) {
1455 my ($package, $model) = @$_;
1456 if (
1457 eval "require $package"
1458 and ${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0
1459 and eval "require $model"
1460 ) {
1461 AnyEvent::log 7 => "Autoloaded model '$model', using it.";
1403 $MODEL = $model; 1462 $MODEL = $model;
1404 last; 1463 last;
1405 } 1464 }
1406 } 1465 }
1407 }
1408
1409 unless ($MODEL) {
1410 # try to autoload a model
1411 for (@REGISTRY, @models) {
1412 my ($package, $model, $autoload) = @$_;
1413 if (
1414 $autoload
1415 and eval "require $package"
1416 and ${"$package\::VERSION"} > 0
1417 and eval "require $model"
1418 ) {
1419 AnyEvent::log 7 => "autoloaded model '$model', using it.";
1420 $MODEL = $model;
1421 last;
1422 }
1423 }
1424 1466
1425 $MODEL 1467 $MODEL
1426 or die "AnyEvent: backend autodetection failed - did you properly install AnyEvent?"; 1468 or AnyEvent::log fatal => "Backend autodetection failed - did you properly install AnyEvent?";
1427 } 1469 }
1428 } 1470 }
1429 1471
1430 # free memory only needed for probing 1472 # free memory only needed for probing
1431 undef @models; 1473 undef @models;
1578 # probe for availability of Time::HiRes 1620 # probe for availability of Time::HiRes
1579 if (eval "use Time::HiRes (); Time::HiRes::time (); 1") { 1621 if (eval "use Time::HiRes (); Time::HiRes::time (); 1") {
1580 *time = sub { Time::HiRes::time () }; 1622 *time = sub { Time::HiRes::time () };
1581 *AE::time = \& Time::HiRes::time ; 1623 *AE::time = \& Time::HiRes::time ;
1582 *now = \&time; 1624 *now = \&time;
1583 AnyEvent::log 8 => "AnyEvent: using Time::HiRes for sub-second timing accuracy."; 1625 AnyEvent::log 8 => "using Time::HiRes for sub-second timing accuracy.";
1584 # if (eval "use POSIX (); (POSIX::times())... 1626 # if (eval "use POSIX (); (POSIX::times())...
1585 } else { 1627 } else {
1586 *time = sub { CORE::time }; 1628 *time = sub { CORE::time };
1587 *AE::time = sub (){ CORE::time }; 1629 *AE::time = sub (){ CORE::time };
1588 *now = \&time; 1630 *now = \&time;
1589 AnyEvent::log 3 => "using built-in time(), WARNING, no sub-second resolution!"; 1631 AnyEvent::log 3 => "Using built-in time(), no sub-second resolution!";
1590 } 1632 }
1591 }; 1633 };
1592 die if $@; 1634 die if $@;
1593 1635
1594 &time 1636 &time
1688 1730
1689sub signal { 1731sub signal {
1690 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {} 1732 eval q{ # poor man's autoloading {}
1691 # probe for availability of Async::Interrupt 1733 # probe for availability of Async::Interrupt
1692 if (_have_async_interrupt) { 1734 if (_have_async_interrupt) {
1693 AnyEvent::log 8 => "using Async::Interrupt for race-free signal handling."; 1735 AnyEvent::log 8 => "Using Async::Interrupt for race-free signal handling.";
1694 1736
1695 $SIGPIPE_R = new Async::Interrupt::EventPipe; 1737 $SIGPIPE_R = new Async::Interrupt::EventPipe;
1696 $SIG_IO = AE::io $SIGPIPE_R->fileno, 0, \&_signal_exec; 1738 $SIG_IO = AE::io $SIGPIPE_R->fileno, 0, \&_signal_exec;
1697 1739
1698 } else { 1740 } else {
1699 AnyEvent::log 8 => "using emulated perl signal handling with latency timer."; 1741 AnyEvent::log 8 => "Using emulated perl signal handling with latency timer.";
1700 1742
1701 if (AnyEvent::WIN32) { 1743 if (AnyEvent::WIN32) {
1702 require AnyEvent::Util; 1744 require AnyEvent::Util;
1703 1745
1704 ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W) = AnyEvent::Util::portable_pipe (); 1746 ($SIGPIPE_R, $SIGPIPE_W) = AnyEvent::Util::portable_pipe ();
2040 2082
2041=over 4 2083=over 4
2042 2084
2043=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE> 2085=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE>
2044 2086
2045By default, AnyEvent will be completely silent except in fatal 2087By default, AnyEvent will log messages with loglevel C<4> (C<error>) or
2046conditions. You can set this environment variable to make AnyEvent more 2088higher (see L<AnyEvent::Log>). You can set this environment variable to a
2089numerical loglevel to make AnyEvent more (or less) talkative.
2090
2047talkative. If you want to do more than just set the global logging level 2091If you want to do more than just set the global logging level
2048you should have a look at C<PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG>, which allows much more 2092you should have a look at C<PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG>, which allows much more
2049complex specifications. 2093complex specifications.
2050 2094
2095When set to C<0> (C<off>), then no messages whatsoever will be logged with
2096everything else at defaults.
2097
2051When set to C<5> or higher (warn), causes AnyEvent to warn about unexpected 2098When set to C<5> or higher (C<warn>), AnyEvent warns about unexpected
2052conditions, such as not being able to load the event model specified by 2099conditions, such as not being able to load the event model specified by
2053C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL>, or a guard callback throwing an exception - this 2100C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL>, or a guard callback throwing an exception - this
2054is the minimum recommended level. 2101is the minimum recommended level for use during development.
2055 2102
2056When set to C<7> or higher (info), cause AnyEvent to report which event model it 2103When set to C<7> or higher (info), AnyEvent reports which event model it
2057chooses. 2104chooses.
2058 2105
2059When set to C<8> or higher (debug), then AnyEvent will report extra information on 2106When set to C<8> or higher (debug), then AnyEvent will report extra
2060which optional modules it loads and how it implements certain features. 2107information on which optional modules it loads and how it implements
2108certain features.
2061 2109
2062=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG> 2110=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_LOG>
2063 2111
2064Accepts rather complex logging specifications. For example, you could log 2112Accepts rather complex logging specifications. For example, you could log
2065all C<debug> messages of some module to stderr, warnings and above to 2113all C<debug> messages of some module to stderr, warnings and above to
2072This variable is evaluated when AnyEvent (or L<AnyEvent::Log>) is loaded, 2120This variable is evaluated when AnyEvent (or L<AnyEvent::Log>) is loaded,
2073so will take effect even before AnyEvent has initialised itself. 2121so will take effect even before AnyEvent has initialised itself.
2074 2122
2075Note that specifying this environment variable causes the L<AnyEvent::Log> 2123Note that specifying this environment variable causes the L<AnyEvent::Log>
2076module to be loaded, while C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE> does not, so only 2124module to be loaded, while C<PERL_ANYEVENT_VERBOSE> does not, so only
2077using the latter saves a few hundred kB of memory until the first message 2125using the latter saves a few hundred kB of memory unless a module
2078is being logged. 2126explicitly needs the extra features of AnyEvent::Log.
2079 2127
2080=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT> 2128=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT>
2081 2129
2082AnyEvent does not do much argument checking by default, as thorough 2130AnyEvent does not do much argument checking by default, as thorough
2083argument checking is very costly. Setting this variable to a true value 2131argument checking is very costly. Setting this variable to a true value
2092C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT=1> in your environment while developing programs 2140C<PERL_ANYEVENT_STRICT=1> in your environment while developing programs
2093can be very useful, however. 2141can be very useful, however.
2094 2142
2095=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL> 2143=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL>
2096 2144
2097If this env variable is set, then its contents will be interpreted by 2145If this env variable is nonempty, then its contents will be interpreted by
2098C<AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport> (after replacing every occurance of 2146C<AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport> and C<AnyEvent::Debug::shell> (after
2099C<$$> by the process pid) and an C<AnyEvent::Debug::shell> is bound on 2147replacing every occurance of C<$$> by the process pid). The shell object
2100that port. The shell object is saved in C<$AnyEvent::Debug::SHELL>. 2148is saved in C<$AnyEvent::Debug::SHELL>.
2101 2149
2102This happens when the first watcher is created. 2150This happens when the first watcher is created.
2103 2151
2104For example, to bind a debug shell on a unix domain socket in 2152For example, to bind a debug shell on a unix domain socket in
2105F<< /tmp/debug<pid>.sock >>, you could use this: 2153F<< /tmp/debug<pid>.sock >>, you could use this:
2106 2154
2107 PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL=/tmp/debug\$\$.sock perlprog 2155 PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL=/tmp/debug\$\$.sock perlprog
2156 # connect with e.g.: socat readline /tmp/debug123.sock
2108 2157
2158Or to bind to tcp port 4545 on localhost:
2159
2160 PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_SHELL=127.0.0.1:4545 perlprog
2161 # connect with e.g.: telnet localhost 4545
2162
2109Note that creating sockets in F</tmp> is very unsafe on multiuser 2163Note that creating sockets in F</tmp> or on localhost is very unsafe on
2110systems. 2164multiuser systems.
2111 2165
2112=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP> 2166=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_DEBUG_WRAP>
2113 2167
2114Can be set to C<0>, C<1> or C<2> and enables wrapping of all watchers for 2168Can be set to C<0>, C<1> or C<2> and enables wrapping of all watchers for
2115debugging purposes. See C<AnyEvent::Debug::wrap> for details. 2169debugging purposes. See C<AnyEvent::Debug::wrap> for details.
2132For example, to force the pure perl model (L<AnyEvent::Loop::Perl>) you 2186For example, to force the pure perl model (L<AnyEvent::Loop::Perl>) you
2133could start your program like this: 2187could start your program like this:
2134 2188
2135 PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL=Perl perl ... 2189 PERL_ANYEVENT_MODEL=Perl perl ...
2136 2190
2191=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_IO_MODEL>
2192
2193The current file I/O model - see L<AnyEvent::IO> for more info.
2194
2195At the moment, only C<Perl> (small, pure-perl, synchronous) and
2196C<IOAIO> (truly asynchronous) are supported. The default is C<IOAIO> if
2197L<AnyEvent::AIO> can be loaded, otherwise it is C<Perl>.
2198
2137=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS> 2199=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_PROTOCOLS>
2138 2200
2139Used by both L<AnyEvent::DNS> and L<AnyEvent::Socket> to determine preferences 2201Used by both L<AnyEvent::DNS> and L<AnyEvent::Socket> to determine preferences
2140for IPv4 or IPv6. The default is unspecified (and might change, or be the result 2202for IPv4 or IPv6. The default is unspecified (and might change, or be the result
2141of auto probing). 2203of auto probing).
2179=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_OUTSTANDING_DNS> 2241=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_OUTSTANDING_DNS>
2180 2242
2181The default value for the C<max_outstanding> parameter for the default DNS 2243The default value for the C<max_outstanding> parameter for the default DNS
2182resolver - this is the maximum number of parallel DNS requests that are 2244resolver - this is the maximum number of parallel DNS requests that are
2183sent to the DNS server. 2245sent to the DNS server.
2246
2247=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY>
2248
2249Perl has inherently racy signal handling (you can basically choose between
2250losing signals and memory corruption) - pure perl event loops (including
2251C<AnyEvent::Loop>, when C<Async::Interrupt> isn't available) therefore
2252have to poll regularly to avoid losing signals.
2253
2254Some event loops are racy, but don't poll regularly, and some event loops
2255are written in C but are still racy. For those event loops, AnyEvent
2256installs a timer that regularly wakes up the event loop.
2257
2258By default, the interval for this timer is C<10> seconds, but you can
2259override this delay with this environment variable (or by setting
2260the C<$AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY> variable before creating signal
2261watchers).
2262
2263Lower values increase CPU (and energy) usage, higher values can introduce
2264long delays when reaping children or waiting for signals.
2265
2266The L<AnyEvent::Async> module, if available, will be used to avoid this
2267polling (with most event loops).
2184 2268
2185=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_RESOLV_CONF> 2269=item C<PERL_ANYEVENT_RESOLV_CONF>
2186 2270
2187The absolute path to a F<resolv.conf>-style file to use instead of 2271The absolute path to a F<resolv.conf>-style file to use instead of
2188F</etc/resolv.conf> (or the OS-specific configuration) in the default 2272F</etc/resolv.conf> (or the OS-specific configuration) in the default
2937L<AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK>. 3021L<AnyEvent::Impl::FLTK>.
2938 3022
2939Non-blocking handles, pipes, stream sockets, TCP clients and 3023Non-blocking handles, pipes, stream sockets, TCP clients and
2940servers: L<AnyEvent::Handle>, L<AnyEvent::Socket>, L<AnyEvent::TLS>. 3024servers: L<AnyEvent::Handle>, L<AnyEvent::Socket>, L<AnyEvent::TLS>.
2941 3025
3026Asynchronous File I/O: L<AnyEvent::IO>.
3027
2942Asynchronous DNS: L<AnyEvent::DNS>. 3028Asynchronous DNS: L<AnyEvent::DNS>.
2943 3029
2944Thread support: L<Coro>, L<Coro::AnyEvent>, L<Coro::EV>, L<Coro::Event>. 3030Thread support: L<Coro>, L<Coro::AnyEvent>, L<Coro::EV>, L<Coro::Event>.
2945 3031
2946Nontrivial usage examples: L<AnyEvent::GPSD>, L<AnyEvent::IRC>, 3032Nontrivial usage examples: L<AnyEvent::GPSD>, L<AnyEvent::IRC>,
2948 3034
2949 3035
2950=head1 AUTHOR 3036=head1 AUTHOR
2951 3037
2952 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> 3038 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
2953 http://home.schmorp.de/ 3039 http://anyevent.schmorp.de
2954 3040
2955=cut 3041=cut
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