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73The filehandle this L<AnyEvent::Handle> object will operate on. 73The filehandle this L<AnyEvent::Handle> object will operate on.
74 74
75NOTE: The filehandle will be set to non-blocking (using 75NOTE: The filehandle will be set to non-blocking (using
76AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking). 76AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking).
77 77
78=item on_eof => $cb->($self) 78=item on_eof => $cb->($handle)
79 79
80Set the callback to be called on EOF. 80Set the callback to be called on EOF.
81 81
82While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to set an eof callback, 82While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to set an eof callback,
83otherwise you might end up with a closed socket while you are still 83otherwise you might end up with a closed socket while you are still
84waiting for data. 84waiting for data.
85 85
86=item on_error => $cb->($self) 86=item on_error => $cb->($handle)
87 87
88This is the fatal error callback, that is called when, well, a fatal error 88This is the fatal error callback, that is called when, well, a fatal error
89occurs, such as not being able to resolve the hostname, failure to connect 89occurs, such as not being able to resolve the hostname, failure to connect
90or a read error. 90or a read error.
91 91
93called. 93called.
94 94
95On callback entrance, the value of C<$!> contains the operating system 95On callback entrance, the value of C<$!> contains the operating system
96error (or C<ENOSPC>, C<EPIPE> or C<EBADMSG>). 96error (or C<ENOSPC>, C<EPIPE> or C<EBADMSG>).
97 97
98The callback should throw an exception. If it returns, then
99AnyEvent::Handle will C<croak> for you.
100
98While not mandatory, it is I<highly> recommended to set this callback, as 101While not mandatory, it is I<highly> recommended to set this callback, as
99you will not be notified of errors otherwise. The default simply calls 102you will not be notified of errors otherwise. The default simply calls
100die. 103die.
101 104
102=item on_read => $cb->($self) 105=item on_read => $cb->($handle)
103 106
104This sets the default read callback, which is called when data arrives 107This sets the default read callback, which is called when data arrives
105and no read request is in the queue. 108and no read request is in the queue.
106 109
107To access (and remove data from) the read buffer, use the C<< ->rbuf >> 110To access (and remove data from) the read buffer, use the C<< ->rbuf >>
108method or access the C<$self->{rbuf}> member directly. 111method or access the C<$handle->{rbuf}> member directly.
109 112
110When an EOF condition is detected then AnyEvent::Handle will first try to 113When an EOF condition is detected then AnyEvent::Handle will first try to
111feed all the remaining data to the queued callbacks and C<on_read> before 114feed all the remaining data to the queued callbacks and C<on_read> before
112calling the C<on_eof> callback. If no progress can be made, then a fatal 115calling the C<on_eof> callback. If no progress can be made, then a fatal
113error will be raised (with C<$!> set to C<EPIPE>). 116error will be raised (with C<$!> set to C<EPIPE>).
114 117
115=item on_drain => $cb->() 118=item on_drain => $cb->($handle)
116 119
117This sets the callback that is called when the write buffer becomes empty 120This sets the callback that is called when the write buffer becomes empty
118(or when the callback is set and the buffer is empty already). 121(or when the callback is set and the buffer is empty already).
119 122
120To append to the write buffer, use the C<< ->push_write >> method. 123To append to the write buffer, use the C<< ->push_write >> method.
165 168
166Use the given Net::SSLeay::CTX object to create the new TLS connection 169Use the given Net::SSLeay::CTX object to create the new TLS connection
167(unless a connection object was specified directly). If this parameter is 170(unless a connection object was specified directly). If this parameter is
168missing, then AnyEvent::Handle will use C<AnyEvent::Handle::TLS_CTX>. 171missing, then AnyEvent::Handle will use C<AnyEvent::Handle::TLS_CTX>.
169 172
173=item json => JSON or JSON::XS object
174
175This is the json coder object used by the C<json> read and write types.
176
177If you don't supply it, then AnyEvent::Handle will use C<encode_json> and
178C<decode_json>.
179
180Note that you are responsible to depend on the JSON module if you want to
181use this functionality, as AnyEvent does not have a dependency itself.
182
183=item filter_r => $cb
184
185=item filter_w => $cb
186
187These exist, but are undocumented at this time.
188
170=back 189=back
171 190
172=cut 191=cut
173 192
174sub new { 193sub new {
196} 215}
197 216
198sub _shutdown { 217sub _shutdown {
199 my ($self) = @_; 218 my ($self) = @_;
200 219
201 delete $self->{rw}; 220 delete $self->{_rw};
202 delete $self->{ww}; 221 delete $self->{_ww};
203 delete $self->{fh}; 222 delete $self->{fh};
204} 223}
205 224
206sub error { 225sub error {
207 my ($self) = @_; 226 my ($self) = @_;
209 { 228 {
210 local $!; 229 local $!;
211 $self->_shutdown; 230 $self->_shutdown;
212 } 231 }
213 232
214 if ($self->{on_error}) {
215 $self->{on_error}($self); 233 $self->{on_error}($self)
216 } else { 234 if $self->{on_error};
235
217 Carp::croak "AnyEvent::Handle uncaught fatal error: $!"; 236 Carp::croak "AnyEvent::Handle uncaught fatal error: $!";
218 }
219} 237}
220 238
221=item $fh = $handle->fh 239=item $fh = $handle->fh
222 240
223This method returns the file handle of the L<AnyEvent::Handle> object. 241This method returns the file handle of the L<AnyEvent::Handle> object.
224 242
225=cut 243=cut
226 244
227sub fh { $_[0]->{fh} } 245sub fh { $_[0]{fh} }
228 246
229=item $handle->on_error ($cb) 247=item $handle->on_error ($cb)
230 248
231Replace the current C<on_error> callback (see the C<on_error> constructor argument). 249Replace the current C<on_error> callback (see the C<on_error> constructor argument).
232 250
288=cut 306=cut
289 307
290sub _drain_wbuf { 308sub _drain_wbuf {
291 my ($self) = @_; 309 my ($self) = @_;
292 310
293 if (!$self->{ww} && length $self->{wbuf}) { 311 if (!$self->{_ww} && length $self->{wbuf}) {
294 312
295 Scalar::Util::weaken $self; 313 Scalar::Util::weaken $self;
296 314
297 my $cb = sub { 315 my $cb = sub {
298 my $len = syswrite $self->{fh}, $self->{wbuf}; 316 my $len = syswrite $self->{fh}, $self->{wbuf};
302 320
303 $self->{on_drain}($self) 321 $self->{on_drain}($self)
304 if $self->{low_water_mark} >= length $self->{wbuf} 322 if $self->{low_water_mark} >= length $self->{wbuf}
305 && $self->{on_drain}; 323 && $self->{on_drain};
306 324
307 delete $self->{ww} unless length $self->{wbuf}; 325 delete $self->{_ww} unless length $self->{wbuf};
308 } elsif ($! != EAGAIN && $! != EINTR && $! != WSAWOULDBLOCK) { 326 } elsif ($! != EAGAIN && $! != EINTR && $! != WSAWOULDBLOCK) {
309 $self->error; 327 $self->error;
310 } 328 }
311 }; 329 };
312 330
313 # try to write data immediately 331 # try to write data immediately
314 $cb->(); 332 $cb->();
315 333
316 # if still data left in wbuf, we need to poll 334 # if still data left in wbuf, we need to poll
317 $self->{ww} = AnyEvent->io (fh => $self->{fh}, poll => "w", cb => $cb) 335 $self->{_ww} = AnyEvent->io (fh => $self->{fh}, poll => "w", cb => $cb)
318 if length $self->{wbuf}; 336 if length $self->{wbuf};
319 }; 337 };
320} 338}
321 339
322our %WH; 340our %WH;
368 my ($self, $string) = @_; 386 my ($self, $string) = @_;
369 387
370 sprintf "%d:%s,", (length $string), $string 388 sprintf "%d:%s,", (length $string), $string
371}; 389};
372 390
391=item json => $array_or_hashref
392
393Encodes the given hash or array reference into a JSON object. Unless you
394provide your own JSON object, this means it will be encoded to JSON text
395in UTF-8.
396
397JSON objects (and arrays) are self-delimiting, so you can write JSON at
398one end of a handle and read them at the other end without using any
399additional framing.
400
401=cut
402
403register_write_type json => sub {
404 my ($self, $ref) = @_;
405
406 require JSON;
407
408 $self->{json} ? $self->{json}->encode ($ref)
409 : JSON::encode_json ($ref)
410};
411
373=item AnyEvent::Handle::register_write_type type => $coderef->($self, @args) 412=item AnyEvent::Handle::register_write_type type => $coderef->($handle, @args)
374 413
375This function (not method) lets you add your own types to C<push_write>. 414This function (not method) lets you add your own types to C<push_write>.
376Whenever the given C<type> is used, C<push_write> will invoke the code 415Whenever the given C<type> is used, C<push_write> will invoke the code
377reference with the handle object and the remaining arguments. 416reference with the handle object and the remaining arguments.
378 417
469 508
470 if ( 509 if (
471 defined $self->{rbuf_max} 510 defined $self->{rbuf_max}
472 && $self->{rbuf_max} < length $self->{rbuf} 511 && $self->{rbuf_max} < length $self->{rbuf}
473 ) { 512 ) {
474 $! = &Errno::ENOSPC; return $self->error; 513 $! = &Errno::ENOSPC;
514 $self->error;
475 } 515 }
476 516
477 return if $self->{in_drain}; 517 return if $self->{in_drain};
478 local $self->{in_drain} = 1; 518 local $self->{in_drain} = 1;
479 519
480 while (my $len = length $self->{rbuf}) { 520 while (my $len = length $self->{rbuf}) {
481 no strict 'refs'; 521 no strict 'refs';
482 if (my $cb = shift @{ $self->{queue} }) { 522 if (my $cb = shift @{ $self->{_queue} }) {
483 unless ($cb->($self)) { 523 unless ($cb->($self)) {
484 if ($self->{eof}) { 524 if ($self->{_eof}) {
485 # no progress can be made (not enough data and no data forthcoming) 525 # no progress can be made (not enough data and no data forthcoming)
486 $! = &Errno::EPIPE; return $self->error; 526 $! = &Errno::EPIPE;
527 $self->error;
487 } 528 }
488 529
489 unshift @{ $self->{queue} }, $cb; 530 unshift @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb;
490 return; 531 return;
491 } 532 }
492 } elsif ($self->{on_read}) { 533 } elsif ($self->{on_read}) {
493 $self->{on_read}($self); 534 $self->{on_read}($self);
494 535
495 if ( 536 if (
496 $self->{eof} # if no further data will arrive 537 $self->{_eof} # if no further data will arrive
497 && $len == length $self->{rbuf} # and no data has been consumed 538 && $len == length $self->{rbuf} # and no data has been consumed
498 && !@{ $self->{queue} } # and the queue is still empty 539 && !@{ $self->{_queue} } # and the queue is still empty
499 && $self->{on_read} # and we still want to read data 540 && $self->{on_read} # and we still want to read data
500 ) { 541 ) {
501 # then no progress can be made 542 # then no progress can be made
502 $! = &Errno::EPIPE; return $self->error; 543 $! = &Errno::EPIPE;
544 $self->error;
503 } 545 }
504 } else { 546 } else {
505 # read side becomes idle 547 # read side becomes idle
506 delete $self->{rw}; 548 delete $self->{_rw};
507 return; 549 return;
508 } 550 }
509 } 551 }
510 552
511 if ($self->{eof}) { 553 if ($self->{_eof}) {
512 $self->_shutdown; 554 $self->_shutdown;
513 $self->{on_eof}($self) 555 $self->{on_eof}($self)
514 if $self->{on_eof}; 556 if $self->{on_eof};
515 } 557 }
516} 558}
582 624
583 $cb = ($RH{$type} or Carp::croak "unsupported type passed to AnyEvent::Handle::push_read") 625 $cb = ($RH{$type} or Carp::croak "unsupported type passed to AnyEvent::Handle::push_read")
584 ->($self, $cb, @_); 626 ->($self, $cb, @_);
585 } 627 }
586 628
587 push @{ $self->{queue} }, $cb; 629 push @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb;
588 $self->_drain_rbuf; 630 $self->_drain_rbuf;
589} 631}
590 632
591sub unshift_read { 633sub unshift_read {
592 my $self = shift; 634 my $self = shift;
598 $cb = ($RH{$type} or Carp::croak "unsupported type passed to AnyEvent::Handle::unshift_read") 640 $cb = ($RH{$type} or Carp::croak "unsupported type passed to AnyEvent::Handle::unshift_read")
599 ->($self, $cb, @_); 641 ->($self, $cb, @_);
600 } 642 }
601 643
602 644
603 unshift @{ $self->{queue} }, $cb; 645 unshift @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb;
604 $self->_drain_rbuf; 646 $self->_drain_rbuf;
605} 647}
606 648
607=item $handle->push_read (type => @args, $cb) 649=item $handle->push_read (type => @args, $cb)
608 650
615Predefined types are (if you have ideas for additional types, feel free to 657Predefined types are (if you have ideas for additional types, feel free to
616drop by and tell us): 658drop by and tell us):
617 659
618=over 4 660=over 4
619 661
620=item chunk => $octets, $cb->($self, $data) 662=item chunk => $octets, $cb->($handle, $data)
621 663
622Invoke the callback only once C<$octets> bytes have been read. Pass the 664Invoke the callback only once C<$octets> bytes have been read. Pass the
623data read to the callback. The callback will never be called with less 665data read to the callback. The callback will never be called with less
624data. 666data.
625 667
648 690
649sub unshift_read_chunk { 691sub unshift_read_chunk {
650 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $_[1], $_[2]); 692 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $_[1], $_[2]);
651} 693}
652 694
653=item line => [$eol, ]$cb->($self, $line, $eol) 695=item line => [$eol, ]$cb->($handle, $line, $eol)
654 696
655The callback will be called only once a full line (including the end of 697The callback will be called only once a full line (including the end of
656line marker, C<$eol>) has been read. This line (excluding the end of line 698line marker, C<$eol>) has been read. This line (excluding the end of line
657marker) will be passed to the callback as second argument (C<$line>), and 699marker) will be passed to the callback as second argument (C<$line>), and
658the end of line marker as the third argument (C<$eol>). 700the end of line marker as the third argument (C<$eol>).
695sub unshift_read_line { 737sub unshift_read_line {
696 my $self = shift; 738 my $self = shift;
697 $self->unshift_read (line => @_); 739 $self->unshift_read (line => @_);
698} 740}
699 741
700=item netstring => $cb->($string) 742=item netstring => $cb->($handle, $string)
701 743
702A netstring (http://cr.yp.to/proto/netstrings.txt, this is not an endorsement). 744A netstring (http://cr.yp.to/proto/netstrings.txt, this is not an endorsement).
703 745
704Throws an error with C<$!> set to EBADMSG on format violations. 746Throws an error with C<$!> set to EBADMSG on format violations.
705 747
733 775
734 1 776 1
735 } 777 }
736}; 778};
737 779
780=item regex => $accept[, $reject[, $skip], $cb->($handle, $data)
781
782Makes a regex match against the regex object C<$accept> and returns
783everything up to and including the match.
784
785Example: read a single line terminated by '\n'.
786
787 $handle->push_read (regex => qr<\n>, sub { ... });
788
789If C<$reject> is given and not undef, then it determines when the data is
790to be rejected: it is matched against the data when the C<$accept> regex
791does not match and generates an C<EBADMSG> error when it matches. This is
792useful to quickly reject wrong data (to avoid waiting for a timeout or a
793receive buffer overflow).
794
795Example: expect a single decimal number followed by whitespace, reject
796anything else (not the use of an anchor).
797
798 $handle->push_read (regex => qr<^[0-9]+\s>, qr<[^0-9]>, sub { ... });
799
800If C<$skip> is given and not C<undef>, then it will be matched against
801the receive buffer when neither C<$accept> nor C<$reject> match,
802and everything preceding and including the match will be accepted
803unconditionally. This is useful to skip large amounts of data that you
804know cannot be matched, so that the C<$accept> or C<$reject> regex do not
805have to start matching from the beginning. This is purely an optimisation
806and is usually worth only when you expect more than a few kilobytes.
807
808Example: expect a http header, which ends at C<\015\012\015\012>. Since we
809expect the header to be very large (it isn't in practise, but...), we use
810a skip regex to skip initial portions. The skip regex is tricky in that
811it only accepts something not ending in either \015 or \012, as these are
812required for the accept regex.
813
814 $handle->push_read (regex =>
815 qr<\015\012\015\012>,
816 undef, # no reject
817 qr<^.*[^\015\012]>,
818 sub { ... });
819
820=cut
821
822register_read_type regex => sub {
823 my ($self, $cb, $accept, $reject, $skip) = @_;
824
825 my $data;
826 my $rbuf = \$self->{rbuf};
827
828 sub {
829 # accept
830 if ($$rbuf =~ $accept) {
831 $data .= substr $$rbuf, 0, $+[0], "";
832 $cb->($self, $data);
833 return 1;
834 }
835
836 # reject
837 if ($reject && $$rbuf =~ $reject) {
838 $! = &Errno::EBADMSG;
839 $self->error;
840 }
841
842 # skip
843 if ($skip && $$rbuf =~ $skip) {
844 $data .= substr $$rbuf, 0, $+[0], "";
845 }
846
847 ()
848 }
849};
850
851=item json => $cb->($handle, $hash_or_arrayref)
852
853Reads a JSON object or array, decodes it and passes it to the callback.
854
855If a C<json> object was passed to the constructor, then that will be used
856for the final decode, otherwise it will create a JSON coder expecting UTF-8.
857
858This read type uses the incremental parser available with JSON version
8592.09 (and JSON::XS version 2.2) and above. You have to provide a
860dependency on your own: this module will load the JSON module, but
861AnyEvent does not depend on it itself.
862
863Since JSON texts are fully self-delimiting, the C<json> read and write
864types are an ideal simple RPC protocol: just exchange JSON datagrams.
865
866=cut
867
868register_read_type json => sub {
869 my ($self, $cb, $accept, $reject, $skip) = @_;
870
871 require JSON;
872
873 my $data;
874 my $rbuf = \$self->{rbuf};
875
876 my $json = $self->{json} ||= JSON::XS->new->utf8;
877
878 sub {
879 my $ref = $json->incr_parse ($self->{rbuf});
880
881 if ($ref) {
882 $self->{rbuf} = $json->incr_text;
883 $json->incr_text = "";
884 $cb->($self, $ref);
885
886 1
887 } else {
888 $self->{rbuf} = "";
889 ()
890 }
891 }
892};
893
738=back 894=back
739 895
740=item AnyEvent::Handle::register_read_type type => $coderef->($self, $cb, @args) 896=item AnyEvent::Handle::register_read_type type => $coderef->($handle, $cb, @args)
741 897
742This function (not method) lets you add your own types to C<push_read>. 898This function (not method) lets you add your own types to C<push_read>.
743 899
744Whenever the given C<type> is used, C<push_read> will invoke the code 900Whenever the given C<type> is used, C<push_read> will invoke the code
745reference with the handle object, the callback and the remaining 901reference with the handle object, the callback and the remaining
747 903
748The code reference is supposed to return a callback (usually a closure) 904The code reference is supposed to return a callback (usually a closure)
749that works as a plain read callback (see C<< ->push_read ($cb) >>). 905that works as a plain read callback (see C<< ->push_read ($cb) >>).
750 906
751It should invoke the passed callback when it is done reading (remember to 907It should invoke the passed callback when it is done reading (remember to
752pass C<$self> as first argument as all other callbacks do that). 908pass C<$handle> as first argument as all other callbacks do that).
753 909
754Note that this is a function, and all types registered this way will be 910Note that this is a function, and all types registered this way will be
755global, so try to use unique names. 911global, so try to use unique names.
756 912
757For examples, see the source of this module (F<perldoc -m AnyEvent::Handle>, 913For examples, see the source of this module (F<perldoc -m AnyEvent::Handle>,
769=cut 925=cut
770 926
771sub stop_read { 927sub stop_read {
772 my ($self) = @_; 928 my ($self) = @_;
773 929
774 delete $self->{rw}; 930 delete $self->{_rw};
775} 931}
776 932
777sub start_read { 933sub start_read {
778 my ($self) = @_; 934 my ($self) = @_;
779 935
780 unless ($self->{rw} || $self->{eof}) { 936 unless ($self->{_rw} || $self->{_eof}) {
781 Scalar::Util::weaken $self; 937 Scalar::Util::weaken $self;
782 938
783 $self->{rw} = AnyEvent->io (fh => $self->{fh}, poll => "r", cb => sub { 939 $self->{_rw} = AnyEvent->io (fh => $self->{fh}, poll => "r", cb => sub {
784 my $rbuf = $self->{filter_r} ? \my $buf : \$self->{rbuf}; 940 my $rbuf = $self->{filter_r} ? \my $buf : \$self->{rbuf};
785 my $len = sysread $self->{fh}, $$rbuf, $self->{read_size} || 8192, length $$rbuf; 941 my $len = sysread $self->{fh}, $$rbuf, $self->{read_size} || 8192, length $$rbuf;
786 942
787 if ($len > 0) { 943 if ($len > 0) {
788 $self->{filter_r} 944 $self->{filter_r}
789 ? $self->{filter_r}->($self, $rbuf) 945 ? $self->{filter_r}->($self, $rbuf)
790 : $self->_drain_rbuf; 946 : $self->_drain_rbuf;
791 947
792 } elsif (defined $len) { 948 } elsif (defined $len) {
793 delete $self->{rw}; 949 delete $self->{_rw};
794 $self->{eof} = 1; 950 $self->{_eof} = 1;
795 $self->_drain_rbuf; 951 $self->_drain_rbuf;
796 952
797 } elsif ($! != EAGAIN && $! != EINTR && $! != &AnyEvent::Util::WSAWOULDBLOCK) { 953 } elsif ($! != EAGAIN && $! != EINTR && $! != &AnyEvent::Util::WSAWOULDBLOCK) {
798 return $self->error; 954 return $self->error;
799 } 955 }
802} 958}
803 959
804sub _dotls { 960sub _dotls {
805 my ($self) = @_; 961 my ($self) = @_;
806 962
807 if (length $self->{tls_wbuf}) { 963 if (length $self->{_tls_wbuf}) {
808 while ((my $len = Net::SSLeay::write ($self->{tls}, $self->{tls_wbuf})) > 0) { 964 while ((my $len = Net::SSLeay::write ($self->{tls}, $self->{_tls_wbuf})) > 0) {
809 substr $self->{tls_wbuf}, 0, $len, ""; 965 substr $self->{_tls_wbuf}, 0, $len, "";
810 } 966 }
811 } 967 }
812 968
813 if (defined (my $buf = Net::SSLeay::BIO_read ($self->{tls_wbio}))) { 969 if (defined (my $buf = Net::SSLeay::BIO_read ($self->{_wbio}))) {
814 $self->{wbuf} .= $buf; 970 $self->{wbuf} .= $buf;
815 $self->_drain_wbuf; 971 $self->_drain_wbuf;
816 } 972 }
817 973
818 while (defined (my $buf = Net::SSLeay::read ($self->{tls}))) { 974 while (defined (my $buf = Net::SSLeay::read ($self->{tls}))) {
843The first argument is the same as the C<tls> constructor argument (either 999The first argument is the same as the C<tls> constructor argument (either
844C<"connect">, C<"accept"> or an existing Net::SSLeay object). 1000C<"connect">, C<"accept"> or an existing Net::SSLeay object).
845 1001
846The second argument is the optional C<Net::SSLeay::CTX> object that is 1002The second argument is the optional C<Net::SSLeay::CTX> object that is
847used when AnyEvent::Handle has to create its own TLS connection object. 1003used when AnyEvent::Handle has to create its own TLS connection object.
1004
1005The TLS connection object will end up in C<< $handle->{tls} >> after this
1006call and can be used or changed to your liking. Note that the handshake
1007might have already started when this function returns.
848 1008
849=cut 1009=cut
850 1010
851# TODO: maybe document... 1011# TODO: maybe document...
852sub starttls { 1012sub starttls {
871 # http://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-dev@openssl.org/msg22420.html 1031 # http://www.mail-archive.com/openssl-dev@openssl.org/msg22420.html
872 Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_mode ($self->{tls}, 1032 Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_mode ($self->{tls},
873 (eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; Net::SSLeay::MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE () } || 1) 1033 (eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; Net::SSLeay::MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE () } || 1)
874 | (eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; Net::SSLeay::MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER () } || 2)); 1034 | (eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; Net::SSLeay::MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER () } || 2));
875 1035
876 $self->{tls_rbio} = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new (Net::SSLeay::BIO_s_mem ()); 1036 $self->{_rbio} = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new (Net::SSLeay::BIO_s_mem ());
877 $self->{tls_wbio} = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new (Net::SSLeay::BIO_s_mem ()); 1037 $self->{_wbio} = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new (Net::SSLeay::BIO_s_mem ());
878 1038
879 Net::SSLeay::set_bio ($ssl, $self->{tls_rbio}, $self->{tls_wbio}); 1039 Net::SSLeay::set_bio ($ssl, $self->{_rbio}, $self->{_wbio});
880 1040
881 $self->{filter_w} = sub { 1041 $self->{filter_w} = sub {
882 $_[0]{tls_wbuf} .= ${$_[1]}; 1042 $_[0]{_tls_wbuf} .= ${$_[1]};
883 &_dotls; 1043 &_dotls;
884 }; 1044 };
885 $self->{filter_r} = sub { 1045 $self->{filter_r} = sub {
886 Net::SSLeay::BIO_write ($_[0]{tls_rbio}, ${$_[1]}); 1046 Net::SSLeay::BIO_write ($_[0]{_rbio}, ${$_[1]});
887 &_dotls; 1047 &_dotls;
888 }; 1048 };
889} 1049}
890 1050
891=item $handle->stoptls 1051=item $handle->stoptls
897 1057
898sub stoptls { 1058sub stoptls {
899 my ($self) = @_; 1059 my ($self) = @_;
900 1060
901 Net::SSLeay::free (delete $self->{tls}) if $self->{tls}; 1061 Net::SSLeay::free (delete $self->{tls}) if $self->{tls};
1062
902 delete $self->{tls_rbio}; 1063 delete $self->{_rbio};
903 delete $self->{tls_wbio}; 1064 delete $self->{_wbio};
904 delete $self->{tls_wbuf}; 1065 delete $self->{_tls_wbuf};
905 delete $self->{filter_r}; 1066 delete $self->{filter_r};
906 delete $self->{filter_w}; 1067 delete $self->{filter_w};
907} 1068}
908 1069
909sub DESTROY { 1070sub DESTROY {
947 } 1108 }
948} 1109}
949 1110
950=back 1111=back
951 1112
1113=head1 SUBCLASSING AnyEvent::Handle
1114
1115In many cases, you might want to subclass AnyEvent::Handle.
1116
1117To make this easier, a given version of AnyEvent::Handle uses these
1118conventions:
1119
1120=over 4
1121
1122=item * all constructor arguments become object members.
1123
1124At least initially, when you pass a C<tls>-argument to the constructor it
1125will end up in C<< $handle->{tls} >>. Those members might be changes or
1126mutated later on (for example C<tls> will hold the TLS connection object).
1127
1128=item * other object member names are prefixed with an C<_>.
1129
1130All object members not explicitly documented (internal use) are prefixed
1131with an underscore character, so the remaining non-C<_>-namespace is free
1132for use for subclasses.
1133
1134=item * all members not documented here and not prefixed with an underscore
1135are free to use in subclasses.
1136
1137Of course, new versions of AnyEvent::Handle may introduce more "public"
1138member variables, but thats just life, at least it is documented.
1139
1140=back
1141
952=head1 AUTHOR 1142=head1 AUTHOR
953 1143
954Robin Redeker C<< <elmex at ta-sa.org> >>, Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>. 1144Robin Redeker C<< <elmex at ta-sa.org> >>, Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>.
955 1145
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