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75 | NOTE: The filehandle will be set to non-blocking (using |
75 | NOTE: The filehandle will be set to non-blocking (using |
76 | AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking). |
76 | AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking). |
77 | |
77 | |
78 | =item on_eof => $cb->($handle) |
78 | =item on_eof => $cb->($handle) |
79 | |
79 | |
80 | Set the callback to be called on EOF. |
80 | Set the callback to be called when an end-of-file condition is detcted, |
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81 | i.e. in the case of a socket, when the other side has closed the |
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82 | connection cleanly. |
81 | |
83 | |
82 | While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to set an eof callback, |
84 | While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to set an eof callback, |
83 | otherwise you might end up with a closed socket while you are still |
85 | otherwise you might end up with a closed socket while you are still |
84 | waiting for data. |
86 | waiting for data. |
85 | |
87 | |
86 | =item on_error => $cb->($handle) |
88 | =item on_error => $cb->($handle, $fatal) |
87 | |
89 | |
88 | This is the fatal error callback, that is called when, well, a fatal error |
90 | This is the error callback, which is called when, well, some error |
89 | occurs, such as not being able to resolve the hostname, failure to connect |
91 | occured, such as not being able to resolve the hostname, failure to |
90 | or a read error. |
92 | connect or a read error. |
91 | |
93 | |
92 | The object will not be in a usable state when this callback has been |
94 | Some errors are fatal (which is indicated by C<$fatal> being true). On |
93 | called. |
95 | fatal errors the handle object will be shut down and will not be |
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96 | usable. Non-fatal errors can be retried by simply returning, but it is |
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97 | recommended to simply ignore this parameter and instead abondon the handle |
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98 | object when this callback is invoked. |
94 | |
99 | |
95 | On callback entrance, the value of C<$!> contains the operating system |
100 | On callback entrance, the value of C<$!> contains the operating system |
96 | error (or C<ENOSPC>, C<EPIPE>, C<ETIMEDOUT> or C<EBADMSG>). |
101 | error (or C<ENOSPC>, C<EPIPE>, C<ETIMEDOUT> or C<EBADMSG>). |
97 | |
102 | |
98 | The callback should throw an exception. If it returns, then |
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99 | AnyEvent::Handle will C<croak> for you. |
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100 | |
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101 | While not mandatory, it is I<highly> recommended to set this callback, as |
103 | While not mandatory, it is I<highly> recommended to set this callback, as |
102 | you will not be notified of errors otherwise. The default simply calls |
104 | you will not be notified of errors otherwise. The default simply calls |
103 | die. |
105 | C<croak>. |
104 | |
106 | |
105 | =item on_read => $cb->($handle) |
107 | =item on_read => $cb->($handle) |
106 | |
108 | |
107 | This sets the default read callback, which is called when data arrives |
109 | This sets the default read callback, which is called when data arrives |
108 | and no read request is in the queue. |
110 | and no read request is in the queue. |
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242 | |
244 | |
243 | delete $self->{_tw}; |
245 | delete $self->{_tw}; |
244 | delete $self->{_rw}; |
246 | delete $self->{_rw}; |
245 | delete $self->{_ww}; |
247 | delete $self->{_ww}; |
246 | delete $self->{fh}; |
248 | delete $self->{fh}; |
247 | } |
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248 | |
249 | |
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250 | $self->stoptls; |
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251 | } |
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252 | |
249 | sub error { |
253 | sub _error { |
250 | my ($self) = @_; |
254 | my ($self, $errno, $fatal) = @_; |
251 | |
255 | |
252 | { |
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253 | local $!; |
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254 | $self->_shutdown; |
256 | $self->_shutdown |
255 | } |
257 | if $fatal; |
256 | |
258 | |
257 | $self->{on_error}($self) |
259 | $! = $errno; |
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260 | |
258 | if $self->{on_error}; |
261 | if ($self->{on_error}) { |
259 | |
262 | $self->{on_error}($self, $fatal); |
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263 | } else { |
260 | Carp::croak "AnyEvent::Handle uncaught fatal error: $!"; |
264 | Carp::croak "AnyEvent::Handle uncaught error: $!"; |
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265 | } |
261 | } |
266 | } |
262 | |
267 | |
263 | =item $fh = $handle->fh |
268 | =item $fh = $handle->fh |
264 | |
269 | |
265 | This method returns the file handle of the L<AnyEvent::Handle> object. |
270 | This method returns the file handle of the L<AnyEvent::Handle> object. |
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331 | $self->{_activity} = $NOW; |
336 | $self->{_activity} = $NOW; |
332 | |
337 | |
333 | if ($self->{on_timeout}) { |
338 | if ($self->{on_timeout}) { |
334 | $self->{on_timeout}($self); |
339 | $self->{on_timeout}($self); |
335 | } else { |
340 | } else { |
336 | $! = Errno::ETIMEDOUT; |
341 | $self->_error (&Errno::ETIMEDOUT); |
337 | $self->error; |
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338 | } |
342 | } |
339 | |
343 | |
340 | # callbakx could have changed timeout value, optimise |
344 | # callbakx could have changed timeout value, optimise |
341 | return unless $self->{timeout}; |
345 | return unless $self->{timeout}; |
342 | |
346 | |
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415 | if $self->{low_water_mark} >= length $self->{wbuf} |
419 | if $self->{low_water_mark} >= length $self->{wbuf} |
416 | && $self->{on_drain}; |
420 | && $self->{on_drain}; |
417 | |
421 | |
418 | delete $self->{_ww} unless length $self->{wbuf}; |
422 | delete $self->{_ww} unless length $self->{wbuf}; |
419 | } elsif ($! != EAGAIN && $! != EINTR && $! != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) { |
423 | } elsif ($! != EAGAIN && $! != EINTR && $! != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) { |
420 | $self->error; |
424 | $self->_error ($!, 1); |
421 | } |
425 | } |
422 | }; |
426 | }; |
423 | |
427 | |
424 | # try to write data immediately |
428 | # try to write data immediately |
425 | $cb->(); |
429 | $cb->(); |
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454 | } |
458 | } |
455 | } |
459 | } |
456 | |
460 | |
457 | =item $handle->push_write (type => @args) |
461 | =item $handle->push_write (type => @args) |
458 | |
462 | |
459 | =item $handle->unshift_write (type => @args) |
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461 | Instead of formatting your data yourself, you can also let this module do |
463 | Instead of formatting your data yourself, you can also let this module do |
462 | the job by specifying a type and type-specific arguments. |
464 | the job by specifying a type and type-specific arguments. |
463 | |
465 | |
464 | Predefined types are (if you have ideas for additional types, feel free to |
466 | Predefined types are (if you have ideas for additional types, feel free to |
465 | drop by and tell us): |
467 | drop by and tell us): |
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468 | |
470 | |
469 | =item netstring => $string |
471 | =item netstring => $string |
470 | |
472 | |
471 | Formats the given value as netstring |
473 | Formats the given value as netstring |
472 | (http://cr.yp.to/proto/netstrings.txt, this is not a recommendation to use them). |
474 | (http://cr.yp.to/proto/netstrings.txt, this is not a recommendation to use them). |
473 | |
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474 | =back |
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475 | |
475 | |
476 | =cut |
476 | =cut |
477 | |
477 | |
478 | register_write_type netstring => sub { |
478 | register_write_type netstring => sub { |
479 | my ($self, $string) = @_; |
479 | my ($self, $string) = @_; |
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520 | |
520 | |
521 | $self->{json} ? $self->{json}->encode ($ref) |
521 | $self->{json} ? $self->{json}->encode ($ref) |
522 | : JSON::encode_json ($ref) |
522 | : JSON::encode_json ($ref) |
523 | }; |
523 | }; |
524 | |
524 | |
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526 | |
525 | =item AnyEvent::Handle::register_write_type type => $coderef->($handle, @args) |
527 | =item AnyEvent::Handle::register_write_type type => $coderef->($handle, @args) |
526 | |
528 | |
527 | This function (not method) lets you add your own types to C<push_write>. |
529 | This function (not method) lets you add your own types to C<push_write>. |
528 | Whenever the given C<type> is used, C<push_write> will invoke the code |
530 | Whenever the given C<type> is used, C<push_write> will invoke the code |
529 | reference with the handle object and the remaining arguments. |
531 | reference with the handle object and the remaining arguments. |
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566 | the specified number of bytes which give an XML datagram. |
568 | the specified number of bytes which give an XML datagram. |
567 | |
569 | |
568 | # in the default state, expect some header bytes |
570 | # in the default state, expect some header bytes |
569 | $handle->on_read (sub { |
571 | $handle->on_read (sub { |
570 | # some data is here, now queue the length-header-read (4 octets) |
572 | # some data is here, now queue the length-header-read (4 octets) |
571 | shift->unshift_read_chunk (4, sub { |
573 | shift->unshift_read (chunk => 4, sub { |
572 | # header arrived, decode |
574 | # header arrived, decode |
573 | my $len = unpack "N", $_[1]; |
575 | my $len = unpack "N", $_[1]; |
574 | |
576 | |
575 | # now read the payload |
577 | # now read the payload |
576 | shift->unshift_read_chunk ($len, sub { |
578 | shift->unshift_read (chunk => $len, sub { |
577 | my $xml = $_[1]; |
579 | my $xml = $_[1]; |
578 | # handle xml |
580 | # handle xml |
579 | }); |
581 | }); |
580 | }); |
582 | }); |
581 | }); |
583 | }); |
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588 | |
590 | |
589 | # request one |
591 | # request one |
590 | $handle->push_write ("request 1\015\012"); |
592 | $handle->push_write ("request 1\015\012"); |
591 | |
593 | |
592 | # we expect "ERROR" or "OK" as response, so push a line read |
594 | # we expect "ERROR" or "OK" as response, so push a line read |
593 | $handle->push_read_line (sub { |
595 | $handle->push_read (line => sub { |
594 | # if we got an "OK", we have to _prepend_ another line, |
596 | # if we got an "OK", we have to _prepend_ another line, |
595 | # so it will be read before the second request reads its 64 bytes |
597 | # so it will be read before the second request reads its 64 bytes |
596 | # which are already in the queue when this callback is called |
598 | # which are already in the queue when this callback is called |
597 | # we don't do this in case we got an error |
599 | # we don't do this in case we got an error |
598 | if ($_[1] eq "OK") { |
600 | if ($_[1] eq "OK") { |
599 | $_[0]->unshift_read_line (sub { |
601 | $_[0]->unshift_read (line => sub { |
600 | my $response = $_[1]; |
602 | my $response = $_[1]; |
601 | ... |
603 | ... |
602 | }); |
604 | }); |
603 | } |
605 | } |
604 | }); |
606 | }); |
605 | |
607 | |
606 | # request two |
608 | # request two |
607 | $handle->push_write ("request 2\015\012"); |
609 | $handle->push_write ("request 2\015\012"); |
608 | |
610 | |
609 | # simply read 64 bytes, always |
611 | # simply read 64 bytes, always |
610 | $handle->push_read_chunk (64, sub { |
612 | $handle->push_read (chunk => 64, sub { |
611 | my $response = $_[1]; |
613 | my $response = $_[1]; |
612 | ... |
614 | ... |
613 | }); |
615 | }); |
614 | |
616 | |
615 | =over 4 |
617 | =over 4 |
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621 | |
623 | |
622 | if ( |
624 | if ( |
623 | defined $self->{rbuf_max} |
625 | defined $self->{rbuf_max} |
624 | && $self->{rbuf_max} < length $self->{rbuf} |
626 | && $self->{rbuf_max} < length $self->{rbuf} |
625 | ) { |
627 | ) { |
626 | $! = &Errno::ENOSPC; |
628 | return $self->_error (&Errno::ENOSPC, 1); |
627 | $self->error; |
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628 | } |
629 | } |
629 | |
630 | |
630 | return if $self->{in_drain}; |
631 | return if $self->{in_drain}; |
631 | local $self->{in_drain} = 1; |
632 | local $self->{in_drain} = 1; |
632 | |
633 | |
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634 | no strict 'refs'; |
635 | no strict 'refs'; |
635 | if (my $cb = shift @{ $self->{_queue} }) { |
636 | if (my $cb = shift @{ $self->{_queue} }) { |
636 | unless ($cb->($self)) { |
637 | unless ($cb->($self)) { |
637 | if ($self->{_eof}) { |
638 | if ($self->{_eof}) { |
638 | # no progress can be made (not enough data and no data forthcoming) |
639 | # no progress can be made (not enough data and no data forthcoming) |
639 | $! = &Errno::EPIPE; |
640 | return $self->_error (&Errno::EPIPE, 1); |
640 | $self->error; |
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641 | } |
641 | } |
642 | |
642 | |
643 | unshift @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb; |
643 | unshift @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb; |
644 | return; |
644 | return; |
645 | } |
645 | } |
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651 | && $len == length $self->{rbuf} # and no data has been consumed |
651 | && $len == length $self->{rbuf} # and no data has been consumed |
652 | && !@{ $self->{_queue} } # and the queue is still empty |
652 | && !@{ $self->{_queue} } # and the queue is still empty |
653 | && $self->{on_read} # and we still want to read data |
653 | && $self->{on_read} # and we still want to read data |
654 | ) { |
654 | ) { |
655 | # then no progress can be made |
655 | # then no progress can be made |
656 | $! = &Errno::EPIPE; |
656 | return $self->_error (&Errno::EPIPE, 1); |
657 | $self->error; |
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658 | } |
657 | } |
659 | } else { |
658 | } else { |
660 | # read side becomes idle |
659 | # read side becomes idle |
661 | delete $self->{_rw}; |
660 | delete $self->{_rw}; |
662 | return; |
661 | return; |
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861 | my ($self, $cb) = @_; |
860 | my ($self, $cb) = @_; |
862 | |
861 | |
863 | sub { |
862 | sub { |
864 | unless ($_[0]{rbuf} =~ s/^(0|[1-9][0-9]*)://) { |
863 | unless ($_[0]{rbuf} =~ s/^(0|[1-9][0-9]*)://) { |
865 | if ($_[0]{rbuf} =~ /[^0-9]/) { |
864 | if ($_[0]{rbuf} =~ /[^0-9]/) { |
866 | $! = &Errno::EBADMSG; |
865 | $self->_error (&Errno::EBADMSG); |
867 | $self->error; |
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868 | } |
866 | } |
869 | return; |
867 | return; |
870 | } |
868 | } |
871 | |
869 | |
872 | my $len = $1; |
870 | my $len = $1; |
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875 | my $string = $_[1]; |
873 | my $string = $_[1]; |
876 | $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => 1, sub { |
874 | $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => 1, sub { |
877 | if ($_[1] eq ",") { |
875 | if ($_[1] eq ",") { |
878 | $cb->($_[0], $string); |
876 | $cb->($_[0], $string); |
879 | } else { |
877 | } else { |
880 | $! = &Errno::EBADMSG; |
878 | $self->_error (&Errno::EBADMSG); |
881 | $self->error; |
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882 | } |
879 | } |
883 | }); |
880 | }); |
884 | }); |
881 | }); |
885 | |
882 | |
886 | 1 |
883 | 1 |
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943 | return 1; |
940 | return 1; |
944 | } |
941 | } |
945 | |
942 | |
946 | # reject |
943 | # reject |
947 | if ($reject && $$rbuf =~ $reject) { |
944 | if ($reject && $$rbuf =~ $reject) { |
948 | $! = &Errno::EBADMSG; |
945 | $self->_error (&Errno::EBADMSG); |
949 | $self->error; |
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950 | } |
946 | } |
951 | |
947 | |
952 | # skip |
948 | # skip |
953 | if ($skip && $$rbuf =~ $skip) { |
949 | if ($skip && $$rbuf =~ $skip) { |
954 | $data .= substr $$rbuf, 0, $+[0], ""; |
950 | $data .= substr $$rbuf, 0, $+[0], ""; |
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1062 | delete $self->{_rw}; |
1058 | delete $self->{_rw}; |
1063 | $self->{_eof} = 1; |
1059 | $self->{_eof} = 1; |
1064 | $self->_drain_rbuf; |
1060 | $self->_drain_rbuf; |
1065 | |
1061 | |
1066 | } elsif ($! != EAGAIN && $! != EINTR && $! != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) { |
1062 | } elsif ($! != EAGAIN && $! != EINTR && $! != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) { |
1067 | return $self->error; |
1063 | return $self->_error ($!, 1); |
1068 | } |
1064 | } |
1069 | }); |
1065 | }); |
1070 | } |
1066 | } |
1071 | } |
1067 | } |
1072 | |
1068 | |
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1091 | |
1087 | |
1092 | my $err = Net::SSLeay::get_error ($self->{tls}, -1); |
1088 | my $err = Net::SSLeay::get_error ($self->{tls}, -1); |
1093 | |
1089 | |
1094 | if ($err!= Net::SSLeay::ERROR_WANT_READ ()) { |
1090 | if ($err!= Net::SSLeay::ERROR_WANT_READ ()) { |
1095 | if ($err == Net::SSLeay::ERROR_SYSCALL ()) { |
1091 | if ($err == Net::SSLeay::ERROR_SYSCALL ()) { |
1096 | $self->error; |
1092 | return $self->_error ($!, 1); |
1097 | } elsif ($err == Net::SSLeay::ERROR_SSL ()) { |
1093 | } elsif ($err == Net::SSLeay::ERROR_SSL ()) { |
1098 | $! = &Errno::EIO; |
1094 | return $self->_error (&Errno::EIO, 1); |
1099 | $self->error; |
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1100 | } |
1095 | } |
1101 | |
1096 | |
1102 | # all others are fine for our purposes |
1097 | # all others are fine for our purposes |
1103 | } |
1098 | } |
1104 | } |
1099 | } |
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1119 | call and can be used or changed to your liking. Note that the handshake |
1114 | call and can be used or changed to your liking. Note that the handshake |
1120 | might have already started when this function returns. |
1115 | might have already started when this function returns. |
1121 | |
1116 | |
1122 | =cut |
1117 | =cut |
1123 | |
1118 | |
1124 | # TODO: maybe document... |
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1125 | sub starttls { |
1119 | sub starttls { |
1126 | my ($self, $ssl, $ctx) = @_; |
1120 | my ($self, $ssl, $ctx) = @_; |
1127 | |
1121 | |
1128 | $self->stoptls; |
1122 | $self->stoptls; |
1129 | |
1123 | |