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1package AnyEvent::Handle;
2
3no warnings;
4use strict qw(subs vars);
5
6use AnyEvent ();
7use AnyEvent::Util qw(WSAEWOULDBLOCK);
8use Scalar::Util ();
9use Carp ();
10use Fcntl ();
11use Errno qw(EAGAIN EINTR);
12
13=head1 NAME 1=head1 NAME
14 2
15AnyEvent::Handle - non-blocking I/O on file handles via AnyEvent 3AnyEvent::Handle - non-blocking I/O on file handles via AnyEvent
16
17=cut
18
19our $VERSION = 4.81;
20 4
21=head1 SYNOPSIS 5=head1 SYNOPSIS
22 6
23 use AnyEvent; 7 use AnyEvent;
24 use AnyEvent::Handle; 8 use AnyEvent::Handle;
25 9
26 my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar; 10 my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
27 11
28 my $handle = 12 my $hdl; $hdl = new AnyEvent::Handle
29 AnyEvent::Handle->new (
30 fh => \*STDIN, 13 fh => \*STDIN,
31 on_eof => sub { 14 on_error => sub {
15 my ($hdl, $fatal, $msg) = @_;
16 warn "got error $msg\n";
17 $hdl->destroy;
32 $cv->send; 18 $cv->send;
33 },
34 ); 19 );
35 20
36 # send some request line 21 # send some request line
37 $handle->push_write ("getinfo\015\012"); 22 $hdl->push_write ("getinfo\015\012");
38 23
39 # read the response line 24 # read the response line
40 $handle->push_read (line => sub { 25 $hdl->push_read (line => sub {
41 my ($handle, $line) = @_; 26 my ($hdl, $line) = @_;
42 warn "read line <$line>\n"; 27 warn "got line <$line>\n";
43 $cv->send; 28 $cv->send;
44 }); 29 });
45 30
46 $cv->recv; 31 $cv->recv;
47 32
48=head1 DESCRIPTION 33=head1 DESCRIPTION
49 34
50This module is a helper module to make it easier to do event-based I/O on 35This module is a helper module to make it easier to do event-based I/O on
51filehandles. For utility functions for doing non-blocking connects and accepts 36filehandles.
52on sockets see L<AnyEvent::Util>.
53 37
54The L<AnyEvent::Intro> tutorial contains some well-documented 38The L<AnyEvent::Intro> tutorial contains some well-documented
55AnyEvent::Handle examples. 39AnyEvent::Handle examples.
56 40
57In the following, when the documentation refers to of "bytes" then this 41In the following, when the documentation refers to of "bytes" then this
58means characters. As sysread and syswrite are used for all I/O, their 42means characters. As sysread and syswrite are used for all I/O, their
59treatment of characters applies to this module as well. 43treatment of characters applies to this module as well.
60 44
45At the very minimum, you should specify C<fh> or C<connect>, and the
46C<on_error> callback.
47
61All callbacks will be invoked with the handle object as their first 48All callbacks will be invoked with the handle object as their first
62argument. 49argument.
63 50
51=cut
52
53package AnyEvent::Handle;
54
55use Scalar::Util ();
56use List::Util ();
57use Carp ();
58use Errno qw(EAGAIN EINTR);
59
60use AnyEvent (); BEGIN { AnyEvent::common_sense }
61use AnyEvent::Util qw(WSAEWOULDBLOCK);
62
63our $VERSION = $AnyEvent::VERSION;
64
64=head1 METHODS 65=head1 METHODS
65 66
66=over 4 67=over 4
67 68
68=item $handle = B<new> AnyEvent::TLS fh => $filehandle, key => value... 69=item $handle = B<new> AnyEvent::TLS fh => $filehandle, key => value...
69 70
70The constructor supports these arguments (all as C<< key => value >> pairs). 71The constructor supports these arguments (all as C<< key => value >> pairs).
71 72
72=over 4 73=over 4
73 74
74=item fh => $filehandle [MANDATORY] 75=item fh => $filehandle [C<fh> or C<connect> MANDATORY]
75 76
76The filehandle this L<AnyEvent::Handle> object will operate on. 77The filehandle this L<AnyEvent::Handle> object will operate on.
77
78NOTE: The filehandle will be set to non-blocking mode (using 78NOTE: The filehandle will be set to non-blocking mode (using
79C<AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking>) by the constructor and needs to stay in 79C<AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking>) by the constructor and needs to stay in
80that mode. 80that mode.
81 81
82=item connect => [$host, $service] [C<fh> or C<connect> MANDATORY]
83
84Try to connect to the specified host and service (port), using
85C<AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect>. The C<$host> additionally becomes the
86default C<peername>.
87
88You have to specify either this parameter, or C<fh>, above.
89
90It is possible to push requests on the read and write queues, and modify
91properties of the stream, even while AnyEvent::Handle is connecting.
92
93When this parameter is specified, then the C<on_prepare>,
94C<on_connect_error> and C<on_connect> callbacks will be called under the
95appropriate circumstances:
96
97=over 4
98
99=item on_prepare => $cb->($handle)
100
101This (rarely used) callback is called before a new connection is
102attempted, but after the file handle has been created. It could be used to
103prepare the file handle with parameters required for the actual connect
104(as opposed to settings that can be changed when the connection is already
105established).
106
107The return value of this callback should be the connect timeout value in
108seconds (or C<0>, or C<undef>, or the empty list, to indicate the default
109timeout is to be used).
110
111=item on_connect => $cb->($handle, $host, $port, $retry->())
112
113This callback is called when a connection has been successfully established.
114
115The actual numeric host and port (the socket peername) are passed as
116parameters, together with a retry callback.
117
118When, for some reason, the handle is not acceptable, then calling
119C<$retry> will continue with the next conenction target (in case of
120multi-homed hosts or SRV records there can be multiple connection
121endpoints). When it is called then the read and write queues, eof status,
122tls status and similar properties of the handle are being reset.
123
124In most cases, ignoring the C<$retry> parameter is the way to go.
125
126=item on_connect_error => $cb->($handle, $message)
127
128This callback is called when the conenction could not be
129established. C<$!> will contain the relevant error code, and C<$message> a
130message describing it (usually the same as C<"$!">).
131
132If this callback isn't specified, then C<on_error> will be called with a
133fatal error instead.
134
135=back
136
137=item on_error => $cb->($handle, $fatal, $message)
138
139This is the error callback, which is called when, well, some error
140occured, such as not being able to resolve the hostname, failure to
141connect or a read error.
142
143Some errors are fatal (which is indicated by C<$fatal> being true). On
144fatal errors the handle object will be destroyed (by a call to C<< ->
145destroy >>) after invoking the error callback (which means you are free to
146examine the handle object). Examples of fatal errors are an EOF condition
147with active (but unsatisifable) read watchers (C<EPIPE>) or I/O errors. In
148cases where the other side can close the connection at their will it is
149often easiest to not report C<EPIPE> errors in this callback.
150
151AnyEvent::Handle tries to find an appropriate error code for you to check
152against, but in some cases (TLS errors), this does not work well. It is
153recommended to always output the C<$message> argument in human-readable
154error messages (it's usually the same as C<"$!">).
155
156Non-fatal errors can be retried by simply returning, but it is recommended
157to simply ignore this parameter and instead abondon the handle object
158when this callback is invoked. Examples of non-fatal errors are timeouts
159C<ETIMEDOUT>) or badly-formatted data (C<EBADMSG>).
160
161On callback entrance, the value of C<$!> contains the operating system
162error code (or C<ENOSPC>, C<EPIPE>, C<ETIMEDOUT>, C<EBADMSG> or
163C<EPROTO>).
164
165While not mandatory, it is I<highly> recommended to set this callback, as
166you will not be notified of errors otherwise. The default simply calls
167C<croak>.
168
169=item on_read => $cb->($handle)
170
171This sets the default read callback, which is called when data arrives
172and no read request is in the queue (unlike read queue callbacks, this
173callback will only be called when at least one octet of data is in the
174read buffer).
175
176To access (and remove data from) the read buffer, use the C<< ->rbuf >>
177method or access the C<< $handle->{rbuf} >> member directly. Note that you
178must not enlarge or modify the read buffer, you can only remove data at
179the beginning from it.
180
181When an EOF condition is detected then AnyEvent::Handle will first try to
182feed all the remaining data to the queued callbacks and C<on_read> before
183calling the C<on_eof> callback. If no progress can be made, then a fatal
184error will be raised (with C<$!> set to C<EPIPE>).
185
186Note that, unlike requests in the read queue, an C<on_read> callback
187doesn't mean you I<require> some data: if there is an EOF and there
188are outstanding read requests then an error will be flagged. With an
189C<on_read> callback, the C<on_eof> callback will be invoked.
190
82=item on_eof => $cb->($handle) 191=item on_eof => $cb->($handle)
83 192
84Set the callback to be called when an end-of-file condition is detected, 193Set the callback to be called when an end-of-file condition is detected,
85i.e. in the case of a socket, when the other side has closed the 194i.e. in the case of a socket, when the other side has closed the
86connection cleanly. 195connection cleanly, and there are no outstanding read requests in the
196queue (if there are read requests, then an EOF counts as an unexpected
197connection close and will be flagged as an error).
87 198
88For sockets, this just means that the other side has stopped sending data, 199For sockets, this just means that the other side has stopped sending data,
89you can still try to write data, and, in fact, one can return from the EOF 200you can still try to write data, and, in fact, one can return from the EOF
90callback and continue writing data, as only the read part has been shut 201callback and continue writing data, as only the read part has been shut
91down. 202down.
92 203
93While not mandatory, it is I<highly> recommended to set an EOF callback,
94otherwise you might end up with a closed socket while you are still
95waiting for data.
96
97If an EOF condition has been detected but no C<on_eof> callback has been 204If an EOF condition has been detected but no C<on_eof> callback has been
98set, then a fatal error will be raised with C<$!> set to <0>. 205set, then a fatal error will be raised with C<$!> set to <0>.
99
100=item on_error => $cb->($handle, $fatal, $message)
101
102This is the error callback, which is called when, well, some error
103occured, such as not being able to resolve the hostname, failure to
104connect or a read error.
105
106Some errors are fatal (which is indicated by C<$fatal> being true). On
107fatal errors the handle object will be shut down and will not be usable
108(but you are free to look at the current C<< ->rbuf >>). Examples of fatal
109errors are an EOF condition with active (but unsatisifable) read watchers
110(C<EPIPE>) or I/O errors.
111
112AnyEvent::Handle tries to find an appropriate error code for you to check
113against, but in some cases (TLS errors), this does not work well. It is
114recommended to always output the C<$message> argument in human-readable
115error messages (it's usually the same as C<"$!">).
116
117Non-fatal errors can be retried by simply returning, but it is recommended
118to simply ignore this parameter and instead abondon the handle object
119when this callback is invoked. Examples of non-fatal errors are timeouts
120C<ETIMEDOUT>) or badly-formatted data (C<EBADMSG>).
121
122On callback entrance, the value of C<$!> contains the operating system
123error code (or C<ENOSPC>, C<EPIPE>, C<ETIMEDOUT>, C<EBADMSG> or
124C<EPROTO>).
125
126While not mandatory, it is I<highly> recommended to set this callback, as
127you will not be notified of errors otherwise. The default simply calls
128C<croak>.
129
130=item on_read => $cb->($handle)
131
132This sets the default read callback, which is called when data arrives
133and no read request is in the queue (unlike read queue callbacks, this
134callback will only be called when at least one octet of data is in the
135read buffer).
136
137To access (and remove data from) the read buffer, use the C<< ->rbuf >>
138method or access the C<< $handle->{rbuf} >> member directly. Note that you
139must not enlarge or modify the read buffer, you can only remove data at
140the beginning from it.
141
142When an EOF condition is detected then AnyEvent::Handle will first try to
143feed all the remaining data to the queued callbacks and C<on_read> before
144calling the C<on_eof> callback. If no progress can be made, then a fatal
145error will be raised (with C<$!> set to C<EPIPE>).
146 206
147=item on_drain => $cb->($handle) 207=item on_drain => $cb->($handle)
148 208
149This sets the callback that is called when the write buffer becomes empty 209This sets the callback that is called when the write buffer becomes empty
150(or when the callback is set and the buffer is empty already). 210(or when the callback is set and the buffer is empty already).
157memory and push it into the queue, but instead only read more data from 217memory and push it into the queue, but instead only read more data from
158the file when the write queue becomes empty. 218the file when the write queue becomes empty.
159 219
160=item timeout => $fractional_seconds 220=item timeout => $fractional_seconds
161 221
222=item rtimeout => $fractional_seconds
223
224=item wtimeout => $fractional_seconds
225
162If non-zero, then this enables an "inactivity" timeout: whenever this many 226If non-zero, then these enables an "inactivity" timeout: whenever this
163seconds pass without a successful read or write on the underlying file 227many seconds pass without a successful read or write on the underlying
164handle, the C<on_timeout> callback will be invoked (and if that one is 228file handle (or a call to C<timeout_reset>), the C<on_timeout> callback
165missing, a non-fatal C<ETIMEDOUT> error will be raised). 229will be invoked (and if that one is missing, a non-fatal C<ETIMEDOUT>
230error will be raised).
231
232There are three variants of the timeouts that work fully independent
233of each other, for both read and write, just read, and just write:
234C<timeout>, C<rtimeout> and C<wtimeout>, with corresponding callbacks
235C<on_timeout>, C<on_rtimeout> and C<on_wtimeout>, and reset functions
236C<timeout_reset>, C<rtimeout_reset>, and C<wtimeout_reset>.
166 237
167Note that timeout processing is also active when you currently do not have 238Note that timeout processing is also active when you currently do not have
168any outstanding read or write requests: If you plan to keep the connection 239any outstanding read or write requests: If you plan to keep the connection
169idle then you should disable the timout temporarily or ignore the timeout 240idle then you should disable the timout temporarily or ignore the timeout
170in the C<on_timeout> callback, in which case AnyEvent::Handle will simply 241in the C<on_timeout> callback, in which case AnyEvent::Handle will simply
349 420
350sub new { 421sub new {
351 my $class = shift; 422 my $class = shift;
352 my $self = bless { @_ }, $class; 423 my $self = bless { @_ }, $class;
353 424
354 $self->{fh} or Carp::croak "mandatory argument fh is missing"; 425 if ($self->{fh}) {
426 $self->_start;
427 return unless $self->{fh}; # could be gone by now
428
429 } elsif ($self->{connect}) {
430 require AnyEvent::Socket;
431
432 $self->{peername} = $self->{connect}[0]
433 unless exists $self->{peername};
434
435 $self->{_skip_drain_rbuf} = 1;
436
437 {
438 Scalar::Util::weaken (my $self = $self);
439
440 $self->{_connect} =
441 AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect (
442 $self->{connect}[0],
443 $self->{connect}[1],
444 sub {
445 my ($fh, $host, $port, $retry) = @_;
446
447 if ($fh) {
448 $self->{fh} = $fh;
449
450 delete $self->{_skip_drain_rbuf};
451 $self->_start;
452
453 $self->{on_connect}
454 and $self->{on_connect}($self, $host, $port, sub {
455 delete @$self{qw(fh _tw _rtw _wtw _ww _rw _eof _queue rbuf _wbuf tls _tls_rbuf _tls_wbuf)};
456 $self->{_skip_drain_rbuf} = 1;
457 &$retry;
458 });
459
460 } else {
461 if ($self->{on_connect_error}) {
462 $self->{on_connect_error}($self, "$!");
463 $self->destroy;
464 } else {
465 $self->_error ($!, 1);
466 }
467 }
468 },
469 sub {
470 local $self->{fh} = $_[0];
471
472 $self->{on_prepare}
473 ? $self->{on_prepare}->($self)
474 : ()
475 }
476 );
477 }
478
479 } else {
480 Carp::croak "AnyEvent::Handle: either an existing fh or the connect parameter must be specified";
481 }
482
483 $self
484}
485
486sub _start {
487 my ($self) = @_;
355 488
356 AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking $self->{fh}, 1; 489 AnyEvent::Util::fh_nonblocking $self->{fh}, 1;
357 490
491 $self->{_activity} =
492 $self->{_ractivity} =
358 $self->{_activity} = AnyEvent->now; 493 $self->{_wactivity} = AE::now;
359 $self->_timeout; 494
495 $self->timeout (delete $self->{timeout} ) if $self->{timeout};
496 $self->rtimeout (delete $self->{rtimeout}) if $self->{rtimeout};
497 $self->wtimeout (delete $self->{wtimeout}) if $self->{wtimeout};
360 498
361 $self->no_delay (delete $self->{no_delay}) if exists $self->{no_delay}; 499 $self->no_delay (delete $self->{no_delay}) if exists $self->{no_delay};
362 500
363 $self->starttls (delete $self->{tls}, delete $self->{tls_ctx}) 501 $self->starttls (delete $self->{tls}, delete $self->{tls_ctx})
364 if $self->{tls}; 502 if $self->{tls};
365 503
366 $self->on_drain (delete $self->{on_drain}) if $self->{on_drain}; 504 $self->on_drain (delete $self->{on_drain}) if $self->{on_drain};
367 505
368 $self->start_read 506 $self->start_read
369 if $self->{on_read}; 507 if $self->{on_read} || @{ $self->{_queue} };
370 508
371 $self->{fh} && $self 509 $self->_drain_wbuf;
372}
373
374sub _shutdown {
375 my ($self) = @_;
376
377 delete @$self{qw(_tw _rw _ww fh wbuf on_read _queue)};
378 $self->{_eof} = 1; # tell starttls et. al to stop trying
379
380 &_freetls;
381} 510}
382 511
383sub _error { 512sub _error {
384 my ($self, $errno, $fatal, $message) = @_; 513 my ($self, $errno, $fatal, $message) = @_;
385 514
386 $self->_shutdown
387 if $fatal;
388
389 $! = $errno; 515 $! = $errno;
390 $message ||= "$!"; 516 $message ||= "$!";
391 517
392 if ($self->{on_error}) { 518 if ($self->{on_error}) {
393 $self->{on_error}($self, $fatal, $message); 519 $self->{on_error}($self, $fatal, $message);
520 $self->destroy if $fatal;
394 } elsif ($self->{fh}) { 521 } elsif ($self->{fh}) {
522 $self->destroy;
395 Carp::croak "AnyEvent::Handle uncaught error: $message"; 523 Carp::croak "AnyEvent::Handle uncaught error: $message";
396 } 524 }
397} 525}
398 526
399=item $fh = $handle->fh 527=item $fh = $handle->fh
424 $_[0]{on_eof} = $_[1]; 552 $_[0]{on_eof} = $_[1];
425} 553}
426 554
427=item $handle->on_timeout ($cb) 555=item $handle->on_timeout ($cb)
428 556
429Replace the current C<on_timeout> callback, or disables the callback (but 557=item $handle->on_rtimeout ($cb)
430not the timeout) if C<$cb> = C<undef>. See the C<timeout> constructor
431argument and method.
432 558
433=cut 559=item $handle->on_wtimeout ($cb)
434 560
435sub on_timeout { 561Replace the current C<on_timeout>, C<on_rtimeout> or C<on_wtimeout>
436 $_[0]{on_timeout} = $_[1]; 562callback, or disables the callback (but not the timeout) if C<$cb> =
437} 563C<undef>. See the C<timeout> constructor argument and method.
564
565=cut
566
567# see below
438 568
439=item $handle->autocork ($boolean) 569=item $handle->autocork ($boolean)
440 570
441Enables or disables the current autocork behaviour (see C<autocork> 571Enables or disables the current autocork behaviour (see C<autocork>
442constructor argument). Changes will only take effect on the next write. 572constructor argument). Changes will only take effect on the next write.
457sub no_delay { 587sub no_delay {
458 $_[0]{no_delay} = $_[1]; 588 $_[0]{no_delay} = $_[1];
459 589
460 eval { 590 eval {
461 local $SIG{__DIE__}; 591 local $SIG{__DIE__};
462 setsockopt $_[0]{fh}, &Socket::IPPROTO_TCP, &Socket::TCP_NODELAY, int $_[1]; 592 setsockopt $_[0]{fh}, &Socket::IPPROTO_TCP, &Socket::TCP_NODELAY, int $_[1]
593 if $_[0]{fh};
463 }; 594 };
464} 595}
465 596
466=item $handle->on_starttls ($cb) 597=item $handle->on_starttls ($cb)
467 598
481 612
482sub on_starttls { 613sub on_starttls {
483 $_[0]{on_stoptls} = $_[1]; 614 $_[0]{on_stoptls} = $_[1];
484} 615}
485 616
617=item $handle->rbuf_max ($max_octets)
618
619Configures the C<rbuf_max> setting (C<undef> disables it).
620
621=cut
622
623sub rbuf_max {
624 $_[0]{rbuf_max} = $_[1];
625}
626
486############################################################################# 627#############################################################################
487 628
488=item $handle->timeout ($seconds) 629=item $handle->timeout ($seconds)
489 630
631=item $handle->rtimeout ($seconds)
632
633=item $handle->wtimeout ($seconds)
634
490Configures (or disables) the inactivity timeout. 635Configures (or disables) the inactivity timeout.
491 636
492=cut 637=item $handle->timeout_reset
493 638
494sub timeout { 639=item $handle->rtimeout_reset
640
641=item $handle->wtimeout_reset
642
643Reset the activity timeout, as if data was received or sent.
644
645These methods are cheap to call.
646
647=cut
648
649for my $dir ("", "r", "w") {
650 my $timeout = "${dir}timeout";
651 my $tw = "_${dir}tw";
652 my $on_timeout = "on_${dir}timeout";
653 my $activity = "_${dir}activity";
654 my $cb;
655
656 *$on_timeout = sub {
657 $_[0]{$on_timeout} = $_[1];
658 };
659
660 *$timeout = sub {
495 my ($self, $timeout) = @_; 661 my ($self, $new_value) = @_;
496 662
497 $self->{timeout} = $timeout; 663 $self->{$timeout} = $new_value;
498 $self->_timeout; 664 delete $self->{$tw}; &$cb;
499} 665 };
500 666
667 *{"${dir}timeout_reset"} = sub {
668 $_[0]{$activity} = AE::now;
669 };
670
671 # main workhorse:
501# reset the timeout watcher, as neccessary 672 # reset the timeout watcher, as neccessary
502# also check for time-outs 673 # also check for time-outs
503sub _timeout { 674 $cb = sub {
504 my ($self) = @_; 675 my ($self) = @_;
505 676
506 if ($self->{timeout}) { 677 if ($self->{$timeout} && $self->{fh}) {
507 my $NOW = AnyEvent->now; 678 my $NOW = AE::now;
508 679
509 # when would the timeout trigger? 680 # when would the timeout trigger?
510 my $after = $self->{_activity} + $self->{timeout} - $NOW; 681 my $after = $self->{$activity} + $self->{$timeout} - $NOW;
511 682
512 # now or in the past already? 683 # now or in the past already?
513 if ($after <= 0) { 684 if ($after <= 0) {
514 $self->{_activity} = $NOW; 685 $self->{$activity} = $NOW;
515 686
516 if ($self->{on_timeout}) { 687 if ($self->{$on_timeout}) {
517 $self->{on_timeout}($self); 688 $self->{$on_timeout}($self);
518 } else { 689 } else {
519 $self->_error (&Errno::ETIMEDOUT); 690 $self->_error (Errno::ETIMEDOUT);
691 }
692
693 # callback could have changed timeout value, optimise
694 return unless $self->{$timeout};
695
696 # calculate new after
697 $after = $self->{$timeout};
520 } 698 }
521 699
522 # callback could have changed timeout value, optimise 700 Scalar::Util::weaken $self;
523 return unless $self->{timeout}; 701 return unless $self; # ->error could have destroyed $self
524 702
525 # calculate new after 703 $self->{$tw} ||= AE::timer $after, 0, sub {
526 $after = $self->{timeout}; 704 delete $self->{$tw};
705 $cb->($self);
706 };
707 } else {
708 delete $self->{$tw};
527 } 709 }
528
529 Scalar::Util::weaken $self;
530 return unless $self; # ->error could have destroyed $self
531
532 $self->{_tw} ||= AnyEvent->timer (after => $after, cb => sub {
533 delete $self->{_tw};
534 $self->_timeout;
535 });
536 } else {
537 delete $self->{_tw};
538 } 710 }
539} 711}
540 712
541############################################################################# 713#############################################################################
542 714
590 my $len = syswrite $self->{fh}, $self->{wbuf}; 762 my $len = syswrite $self->{fh}, $self->{wbuf};
591 763
592 if (defined $len) { 764 if (defined $len) {
593 substr $self->{wbuf}, 0, $len, ""; 765 substr $self->{wbuf}, 0, $len, "";
594 766
595 $self->{_activity} = AnyEvent->now; 767 $self->{_activity} = $self->{_wactivity} = AE::now;
596 768
597 $self->{on_drain}($self) 769 $self->{on_drain}($self)
598 if $self->{low_water_mark} >= (length $self->{wbuf}) + (length $self->{_tls_wbuf}) 770 if $self->{low_water_mark} >= (length $self->{wbuf}) + (length $self->{_tls_wbuf})
599 && $self->{on_drain}; 771 && $self->{on_drain};
600 772
606 778
607 # try to write data immediately 779 # try to write data immediately
608 $cb->() unless $self->{autocork}; 780 $cb->() unless $self->{autocork};
609 781
610 # if still data left in wbuf, we need to poll 782 # if still data left in wbuf, we need to poll
611 $self->{_ww} = AnyEvent->io (fh => $self->{fh}, poll => "w", cb => $cb) 783 $self->{_ww} = AE::io $self->{fh}, 1, $cb
612 if length $self->{wbuf}; 784 if length $self->{wbuf};
613 }; 785 };
614} 786}
615 787
616our %WH; 788our %WH;
629 ->($self, @_); 801 ->($self, @_);
630 } 802 }
631 803
632 if ($self->{tls}) { 804 if ($self->{tls}) {
633 $self->{_tls_wbuf} .= $_[0]; 805 $self->{_tls_wbuf} .= $_[0];
634 806 &_dotls ($self) if $self->{fh};
635 &_dotls ($self);
636 } else { 807 } else {
637 $self->{wbuf} .= $_[0]; 808 $self->{wbuf} .= $_[0];
638 $self->_drain_wbuf; 809 $self->_drain_wbuf if $self->{fh};
639 } 810 }
640} 811}
641 812
642=item $handle->push_write (type => @args) 813=item $handle->push_write (type => @args)
643 814
707Other languages could read single lines terminated by a newline and pass 878Other languages could read single lines terminated by a newline and pass
708this line into their JSON decoder of choice. 879this line into their JSON decoder of choice.
709 880
710=cut 881=cut
711 882
883sub json_coder() {
884 eval { require JSON::XS; JSON::XS->new->utf8 }
885 || do { require JSON; JSON->new->utf8 }
886}
887
712register_write_type json => sub { 888register_write_type json => sub {
713 my ($self, $ref) = @_; 889 my ($self, $ref) = @_;
714 890
715 require JSON; 891 my $json = $self->{json} ||= json_coder;
716 892
717 $self->{json} ? $self->{json}->encode ($ref) 893 $json->encode ($ref)
718 : JSON::encode_json ($ref)
719}; 894};
720 895
721=item storable => $reference 896=item storable => $reference
722 897
723Freezes the given reference using L<Storable> and writes it to the 898Freezes the given reference using L<Storable> and writes it to the
860=cut 1035=cut
861 1036
862sub _drain_rbuf { 1037sub _drain_rbuf {
863 my ($self) = @_; 1038 my ($self) = @_;
864 1039
1040 # avoid recursion
1041 return if $self->{_skip_drain_rbuf};
865 local $self->{_in_drain} = 1; 1042 local $self->{_skip_drain_rbuf} = 1;
866
867 if (
868 defined $self->{rbuf_max}
869 && $self->{rbuf_max} < length $self->{rbuf}
870 ) {
871 $self->_error (&Errno::ENOSPC, 1), return;
872 }
873 1043
874 while () { 1044 while () {
875 # we need to use a separate tls read buffer, as we must not receive data while 1045 # we need to use a separate tls read buffer, as we must not receive data while
876 # we are draining the buffer, and this can only happen with TLS. 1046 # we are draining the buffer, and this can only happen with TLS.
877 $self->{rbuf} .= delete $self->{_tls_rbuf} if exists $self->{_tls_rbuf}; 1047 $self->{rbuf} .= delete $self->{_tls_rbuf}
1048 if exists $self->{_tls_rbuf};
878 1049
879 my $len = length $self->{rbuf}; 1050 my $len = length $self->{rbuf};
880 1051
881 if (my $cb = shift @{ $self->{_queue} }) { 1052 if (my $cb = shift @{ $self->{_queue} }) {
882 unless ($cb->($self)) { 1053 unless ($cb->($self)) {
883 if ($self->{_eof}) { 1054 # no progress can be made
884 # no progress can be made (not enough data and no data forthcoming) 1055 # (not enough data and no data forthcoming)
885 $self->_error (&Errno::EPIPE, 1), return; 1056 $self->_error (Errno::EPIPE, 1), return
886 } 1057 if $self->{_eof};
887 1058
888 unshift @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb; 1059 unshift @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb;
889 last; 1060 last;
890 } 1061 }
891 } elsif ($self->{on_read}) { 1062 } elsif ($self->{on_read}) {
898 && !@{ $self->{_queue} } # and the queue is still empty 1069 && !@{ $self->{_queue} } # and the queue is still empty
899 && $self->{on_read} # but we still have on_read 1070 && $self->{on_read} # but we still have on_read
900 ) { 1071 ) {
901 # no further data will arrive 1072 # no further data will arrive
902 # so no progress can be made 1073 # so no progress can be made
903 $self->_error (&Errno::EPIPE, 1), return 1074 $self->_error (Errno::EPIPE, 1), return
904 if $self->{_eof}; 1075 if $self->{_eof};
905 1076
906 last; # more data might arrive 1077 last; # more data might arrive
907 } 1078 }
908 } else { 1079 } else {
911 last; 1082 last;
912 } 1083 }
913 } 1084 }
914 1085
915 if ($self->{_eof}) { 1086 if ($self->{_eof}) {
916 if ($self->{on_eof}) { 1087 $self->{on_eof}
917 $self->{on_eof}($self) 1088 ? $self->{on_eof}($self)
918 } else {
919 $self->_error (0, 1, "Unexpected end-of-file"); 1089 : $self->_error (0, 1, "Unexpected end-of-file");
920 } 1090
1091 return;
1092 }
1093
1094 if (
1095 defined $self->{rbuf_max}
1096 && $self->{rbuf_max} < length $self->{rbuf}
1097 ) {
1098 $self->_error (Errno::ENOSPC, 1), return;
921 } 1099 }
922 1100
923 # may need to restart read watcher 1101 # may need to restart read watcher
924 unless ($self->{_rw}) { 1102 unless ($self->{_rw}) {
925 $self->start_read 1103 $self->start_read
937 1115
938sub on_read { 1116sub on_read {
939 my ($self, $cb) = @_; 1117 my ($self, $cb) = @_;
940 1118
941 $self->{on_read} = $cb; 1119 $self->{on_read} = $cb;
942 $self->_drain_rbuf if $cb && !$self->{_in_drain}; 1120 $self->_drain_rbuf if $cb;
943} 1121}
944 1122
945=item $handle->rbuf 1123=item $handle->rbuf
946 1124
947Returns the read buffer (as a modifiable lvalue). 1125Returns the read buffer (as a modifiable lvalue).
999 $cb = ($RH{$type} or Carp::croak "unsupported type passed to AnyEvent::Handle::push_read") 1177 $cb = ($RH{$type} or Carp::croak "unsupported type passed to AnyEvent::Handle::push_read")
1000 ->($self, $cb, @_); 1178 ->($self, $cb, @_);
1001 } 1179 }
1002 1180
1003 push @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb; 1181 push @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb;
1004 $self->_drain_rbuf unless $self->{_in_drain}; 1182 $self->_drain_rbuf;
1005} 1183}
1006 1184
1007sub unshift_read { 1185sub unshift_read {
1008 my $self = shift; 1186 my $self = shift;
1009 my $cb = pop; 1187 my $cb = pop;
1015 ->($self, $cb, @_); 1193 ->($self, $cb, @_);
1016 } 1194 }
1017 1195
1018 1196
1019 unshift @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb; 1197 unshift @{ $self->{_queue} }, $cb;
1020 $self->_drain_rbuf unless $self->{_in_drain}; 1198 $self->_drain_rbuf;
1021} 1199}
1022 1200
1023=item $handle->push_read (type => @args, $cb) 1201=item $handle->push_read (type => @args, $cb)
1024 1202
1025=item $handle->unshift_read (type => @args, $cb) 1203=item $handle->unshift_read (type => @args, $cb)
1158 return 1; 1336 return 1;
1159 } 1337 }
1160 1338
1161 # reject 1339 # reject
1162 if ($reject && $$rbuf =~ $reject) { 1340 if ($reject && $$rbuf =~ $reject) {
1163 $self->_error (&Errno::EBADMSG); 1341 $self->_error (Errno::EBADMSG);
1164 } 1342 }
1165 1343
1166 # skip 1344 # skip
1167 if ($skip && $$rbuf =~ $skip) { 1345 if ($skip && $$rbuf =~ $skip) {
1168 $data .= substr $$rbuf, 0, $+[0], ""; 1346 $data .= substr $$rbuf, 0, $+[0], "";
1184 my ($self, $cb) = @_; 1362 my ($self, $cb) = @_;
1185 1363
1186 sub { 1364 sub {
1187 unless ($_[0]{rbuf} =~ s/^(0|[1-9][0-9]*)://) { 1365 unless ($_[0]{rbuf} =~ s/^(0|[1-9][0-9]*)://) {
1188 if ($_[0]{rbuf} =~ /[^0-9]/) { 1366 if ($_[0]{rbuf} =~ /[^0-9]/) {
1189 $self->_error (&Errno::EBADMSG); 1367 $self->_error (Errno::EBADMSG);
1190 } 1368 }
1191 return; 1369 return;
1192 } 1370 }
1193 1371
1194 my $len = $1; 1372 my $len = $1;
1197 my $string = $_[1]; 1375 my $string = $_[1];
1198 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => 1, sub { 1376 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => 1, sub {
1199 if ($_[1] eq ",") { 1377 if ($_[1] eq ",") {
1200 $cb->($_[0], $string); 1378 $cb->($_[0], $string);
1201 } else { 1379 } else {
1202 $self->_error (&Errno::EBADMSG); 1380 $self->_error (Errno::EBADMSG);
1203 } 1381 }
1204 }); 1382 });
1205 }); 1383 });
1206 1384
1207 1 1385 1
1274=cut 1452=cut
1275 1453
1276register_read_type json => sub { 1454register_read_type json => sub {
1277 my ($self, $cb) = @_; 1455 my ($self, $cb) = @_;
1278 1456
1279 my $json = $self->{json} ||= 1457 my $json = $self->{json} ||= json_coder;
1280 eval { require JSON::XS; JSON::XS->new->utf8 }
1281 || do { require JSON; JSON->new->utf8 };
1282 1458
1283 my $data; 1459 my $data;
1284 my $rbuf = \$self->{rbuf}; 1460 my $rbuf = \$self->{rbuf};
1285 1461
1286 sub { 1462 sub {
1297 $json->incr_skip; 1473 $json->incr_skip;
1298 1474
1299 $self->{rbuf} = $json->incr_text; 1475 $self->{rbuf} = $json->incr_text;
1300 $json->incr_text = ""; 1476 $json->incr_text = "";
1301 1477
1302 $self->_error (&Errno::EBADMSG); 1478 $self->_error (Errno::EBADMSG);
1303 1479
1304 () 1480 ()
1305 } else { 1481 } else {
1306 $self->{rbuf} = ""; 1482 $self->{rbuf} = "";
1307 1483
1344 # read remaining chunk 1520 # read remaining chunk
1345 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $len, sub { 1521 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $len, sub {
1346 if (my $ref = eval { Storable::thaw ($_[1]) }) { 1522 if (my $ref = eval { Storable::thaw ($_[1]) }) {
1347 $cb->($_[0], $ref); 1523 $cb->($_[0], $ref);
1348 } else { 1524 } else {
1349 $self->_error (&Errno::EBADMSG); 1525 $self->_error (Errno::EBADMSG);
1350 } 1526 }
1351 }); 1527 });
1352 } 1528 }
1353 1529
1354 1 1530 1
1406 my ($self) = @_; 1582 my ($self) = @_;
1407 1583
1408 unless ($self->{_rw} || $self->{_eof}) { 1584 unless ($self->{_rw} || $self->{_eof}) {
1409 Scalar::Util::weaken $self; 1585 Scalar::Util::weaken $self;
1410 1586
1411 $self->{_rw} = AnyEvent->io (fh => $self->{fh}, poll => "r", cb => sub { 1587 $self->{_rw} = AE::io $self->{fh}, 0, sub {
1412 my $rbuf = \($self->{tls} ? my $buf : $self->{rbuf}); 1588 my $rbuf = \($self->{tls} ? my $buf : $self->{rbuf});
1413 my $len = sysread $self->{fh}, $$rbuf, $self->{read_size} || 8192, length $$rbuf; 1589 my $len = sysread $self->{fh}, $$rbuf, $self->{read_size} || 8192, length $$rbuf;
1414 1590
1415 if ($len > 0) { 1591 if ($len > 0) {
1416 $self->{_activity} = AnyEvent->now; 1592 $self->{_activity} = $self->{_ractivity} = AE::now;
1417 1593
1418 if ($self->{tls}) { 1594 if ($self->{tls}) {
1419 Net::SSLeay::BIO_write ($self->{_rbio}, $$rbuf); 1595 Net::SSLeay::BIO_write ($self->{_rbio}, $$rbuf);
1420 1596
1421 &_dotls ($self); 1597 &_dotls ($self);
1422 } else { 1598 } else {
1423 $self->_drain_rbuf unless $self->{_in_drain}; 1599 $self->_drain_rbuf;
1424 } 1600 }
1425 1601
1426 } elsif (defined $len) { 1602 } elsif (defined $len) {
1427 delete $self->{_rw}; 1603 delete $self->{_rw};
1428 $self->{_eof} = 1; 1604 $self->{_eof} = 1;
1429 $self->_drain_rbuf unless $self->{_in_drain}; 1605 $self->_drain_rbuf;
1430 1606
1431 } elsif ($! != EAGAIN && $! != EINTR && $! != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) { 1607 } elsif ($! != EAGAIN && $! != EINTR && $! != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {
1432 return $self->_error ($!, 1); 1608 return $self->_error ($!, 1);
1433 } 1609 }
1434 }); 1610 };
1435 } 1611 }
1436} 1612}
1437 1613
1438our $ERROR_SYSCALL; 1614our $ERROR_SYSCALL;
1439our $ERROR_WANT_READ; 1615our $ERROR_WANT_READ;
1452 if ($self->{_on_starttls}) { 1628 if ($self->{_on_starttls}) {
1453 (delete $self->{_on_starttls})->($self, undef, $err); 1629 (delete $self->{_on_starttls})->($self, undef, $err);
1454 &_freetls; 1630 &_freetls;
1455 } else { 1631 } else {
1456 &_freetls; 1632 &_freetls;
1457 $self->_error (&Errno::EPROTO, 1, $err); 1633 $self->_error (Errno::EPROTO, 1, $err);
1458 } 1634 }
1459} 1635}
1460 1636
1461# poll the write BIO and send the data if applicable 1637# poll the write BIO and send the data if applicable
1462# also decode read data if possible 1638# also decode read data if possible
1494 $self->{_eof} = 1; 1670 $self->{_eof} = 1;
1495 } 1671 }
1496 } 1672 }
1497 1673
1498 $self->{_tls_rbuf} .= $tmp; 1674 $self->{_tls_rbuf} .= $tmp;
1499 $self->_drain_rbuf unless $self->{_in_drain}; 1675 $self->_drain_rbuf;
1500 $self->{tls} or return; # tls session might have gone away in callback 1676 $self->{tls} or return; # tls session might have gone away in callback
1501 } 1677 }
1502 1678
1503 $tmp = Net::SSLeay::get_error ($self->{tls}, -1); 1679 $tmp = Net::SSLeay::get_error ($self->{tls}, -1);
1504 return $self->_tls_error ($tmp) 1680 return $self->_tls_error ($tmp)
1519 1695
1520Instead of starting TLS negotiation immediately when the AnyEvent::Handle 1696Instead of starting TLS negotiation immediately when the AnyEvent::Handle
1521object is created, you can also do that at a later time by calling 1697object is created, you can also do that at a later time by calling
1522C<starttls>. 1698C<starttls>.
1523 1699
1700Starting TLS is currently an asynchronous operation - when you push some
1701write data and then call C<< ->starttls >> then TLS negotiation will start
1702immediately, after which the queued write data is then sent.
1703
1524The first argument is the same as the C<tls> constructor argument (either 1704The first argument is the same as the C<tls> constructor argument (either
1525C<"connect">, C<"accept"> or an existing Net::SSLeay object). 1705C<"connect">, C<"accept"> or an existing Net::SSLeay object).
1526 1706
1527The second argument is the optional C<AnyEvent::TLS> object that is used 1707The second argument is the optional C<AnyEvent::TLS> object that is used
1528when AnyEvent::Handle has to create its own TLS connection object, or 1708when AnyEvent::Handle has to create its own TLS connection object, or
1532The TLS connection object will end up in C<< $handle->{tls} >>, the TLS 1712The TLS connection object will end up in C<< $handle->{tls} >>, the TLS
1533context in C<< $handle->{tls_ctx} >> after this call and can be used or 1713context in C<< $handle->{tls_ctx} >> after this call and can be used or
1534changed to your liking. Note that the handshake might have already started 1714changed to your liking. Note that the handshake might have already started
1535when this function returns. 1715when this function returns.
1536 1716
1537If it an error to start a TLS handshake more than once per 1717Due to bugs in OpenSSL, it might or might not be possible to do multiple
1538AnyEvent::Handle object (this is due to bugs in OpenSSL). 1718handshakes on the same stream. Best do not attempt to use the stream after
1719stopping TLS.
1539 1720
1540=cut 1721=cut
1541 1722
1542our %TLS_CACHE; #TODO not yet documented, should we? 1723our %TLS_CACHE; #TODO not yet documented, should we?
1543 1724
1544sub starttls { 1725sub starttls {
1545 my ($self, $ssl, $ctx) = @_; 1726 my ($self, $tls, $ctx) = @_;
1727
1728 Carp::croak "It is an error to call starttls on an AnyEvent::Handle object while TLS is already active, caught"
1729 if $self->{tls};
1730
1731 $self->{tls} = $tls;
1732 $self->{tls_ctx} = $ctx if @_ > 2;
1733
1734 return unless $self->{fh};
1546 1735
1547 require Net::SSLeay; 1736 require Net::SSLeay;
1548
1549 Carp::croak "it is an error to call starttls more than once on an AnyEvent::Handle object"
1550 if $self->{tls};
1551 1737
1552 $ERROR_SYSCALL = Net::SSLeay::ERROR_SYSCALL (); 1738 $ERROR_SYSCALL = Net::SSLeay::ERROR_SYSCALL ();
1553 $ERROR_WANT_READ = Net::SSLeay::ERROR_WANT_READ (); 1739 $ERROR_WANT_READ = Net::SSLeay::ERROR_WANT_READ ();
1554 1740
1741 $tls = delete $self->{tls};
1555 $ctx ||= $self->{tls_ctx}; 1742 $ctx = $self->{tls_ctx};
1743
1744 local $Carp::CarpLevel = 1; # skip ourselves when creating a new context or session
1556 1745
1557 if ("HASH" eq ref $ctx) { 1746 if ("HASH" eq ref $ctx) {
1558 require AnyEvent::TLS; 1747 require AnyEvent::TLS;
1559
1560 local $Carp::CarpLevel = 1; # skip ourselves when creating a new context
1561 1748
1562 if ($ctx->{cache}) { 1749 if ($ctx->{cache}) {
1563 my $key = $ctx+0; 1750 my $key = $ctx+0;
1564 $ctx = $TLS_CACHE{$key} ||= new AnyEvent::TLS %$ctx; 1751 $ctx = $TLS_CACHE{$key} ||= new AnyEvent::TLS %$ctx;
1565 } else { 1752 } else {
1566 $ctx = new AnyEvent::TLS %$ctx; 1753 $ctx = new AnyEvent::TLS %$ctx;
1567 } 1754 }
1568 } 1755 }
1569 1756
1570 $self->{tls_ctx} = $ctx || TLS_CTX (); 1757 $self->{tls_ctx} = $ctx || TLS_CTX ();
1571 $self->{tls} = $ssl = $self->{tls_ctx}->_get_session ($ssl, $self, $self->{peername}); 1758 $self->{tls} = $tls = $self->{tls_ctx}->_get_session ($tls, $self, $self->{peername});
1572 1759
1573 # basically, this is deep magic (because SSL_read should have the same issues) 1760 # basically, this is deep magic (because SSL_read should have the same issues)
1574 # but the openssl maintainers basically said: "trust us, it just works". 1761 # but the openssl maintainers basically said: "trust us, it just works".
1575 # (unfortunately, we have to hardcode constants because the abysmally misdesigned 1762 # (unfortunately, we have to hardcode constants because the abysmally misdesigned
1576 # and mismaintained ssleay-module doesn't even offer them). 1763 # and mismaintained ssleay-module doesn't even offer them).
1583 # and we drive openssl fully in blocking mode here. Or maybe we don't - openssl seems to 1770 # and we drive openssl fully in blocking mode here. Or maybe we don't - openssl seems to
1584 # have identity issues in that area. 1771 # have identity issues in that area.
1585# Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_mode ($ssl, 1772# Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_mode ($ssl,
1586# (eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; Net::SSLeay::MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE () } || 1) 1773# (eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; Net::SSLeay::MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE () } || 1)
1587# | (eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; Net::SSLeay::MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER () } || 2)); 1774# | (eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; Net::SSLeay::MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER () } || 2));
1588 Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_mode ($ssl, 1|2); 1775 Net::SSLeay::CTX_set_mode ($tls, 1|2);
1589 1776
1590 $self->{_rbio} = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new (Net::SSLeay::BIO_s_mem ()); 1777 $self->{_rbio} = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new (Net::SSLeay::BIO_s_mem ());
1591 $self->{_wbio} = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new (Net::SSLeay::BIO_s_mem ()); 1778 $self->{_wbio} = Net::SSLeay::BIO_new (Net::SSLeay::BIO_s_mem ());
1592 1779
1780 Net::SSLeay::BIO_write ($self->{_rbio}, delete $self->{rbuf});
1781
1593 Net::SSLeay::set_bio ($ssl, $self->{_rbio}, $self->{_wbio}); 1782 Net::SSLeay::set_bio ($tls, $self->{_rbio}, $self->{_wbio});
1594 1783
1595 $self->{_on_starttls} = sub { $_[0]{on_starttls}(@_) } 1784 $self->{_on_starttls} = sub { $_[0]{on_starttls}(@_) }
1596 if $self->{on_starttls}; 1785 if $self->{on_starttls};
1597 1786
1598 &_dotls; # need to trigger the initial handshake 1787 &_dotls; # need to trigger the initial handshake
1601 1790
1602=item $handle->stoptls 1791=item $handle->stoptls
1603 1792
1604Shuts down the SSL connection - this makes a proper EOF handshake by 1793Shuts down the SSL connection - this makes a proper EOF handshake by
1605sending a close notify to the other side, but since OpenSSL doesn't 1794sending a close notify to the other side, but since OpenSSL doesn't
1606support non-blocking shut downs, it is not possible to re-use the stream 1795support non-blocking shut downs, it is not guarenteed that you can re-use
1607afterwards. 1796the stream afterwards.
1608 1797
1609=cut 1798=cut
1610 1799
1611sub stoptls { 1800sub stoptls {
1612 my ($self) = @_; 1801 my ($self) = @_;
1625sub _freetls { 1814sub _freetls {
1626 my ($self) = @_; 1815 my ($self) = @_;
1627 1816
1628 return unless $self->{tls}; 1817 return unless $self->{tls};
1629 1818
1630 $self->{tls_ctx}->_put_session (delete $self->{tls}); 1819 $self->{tls_ctx}->_put_session (delete $self->{tls})
1820 if $self->{tls} > 0;
1631 1821
1632 delete @$self{qw(_rbio _wbio _tls_wbuf _on_starttls)}; 1822 delete @$self{qw(_rbio _wbio _tls_wbuf _on_starttls)};
1633} 1823}
1634 1824
1635sub DESTROY { 1825sub DESTROY {
1637 1827
1638 &_freetls; 1828 &_freetls;
1639 1829
1640 my $linger = exists $self->{linger} ? $self->{linger} : 3600; 1830 my $linger = exists $self->{linger} ? $self->{linger} : 3600;
1641 1831
1642 if ($linger && length $self->{wbuf}) { 1832 if ($linger && length $self->{wbuf} && $self->{fh}) {
1643 my $fh = delete $self->{fh}; 1833 my $fh = delete $self->{fh};
1644 my $wbuf = delete $self->{wbuf}; 1834 my $wbuf = delete $self->{wbuf};
1645 1835
1646 my @linger; 1836 my @linger;
1647 1837
1648 push @linger, AnyEvent->io (fh => $fh, poll => "w", cb => sub { 1838 push @linger, AE::io $fh, 1, sub {
1649 my $len = syswrite $fh, $wbuf, length $wbuf; 1839 my $len = syswrite $fh, $wbuf, length $wbuf;
1650 1840
1651 if ($len > 0) { 1841 if ($len > 0) {
1652 substr $wbuf, 0, $len, ""; 1842 substr $wbuf, 0, $len, "";
1653 } else { 1843 } else {
1654 @linger = (); # end 1844 @linger = (); # end
1655 } 1845 }
1656 }); 1846 };
1657 push @linger, AnyEvent->timer (after => $linger, cb => sub { 1847 push @linger, AE::timer $linger, 0, sub {
1658 @linger = (); 1848 @linger = ();
1659 }); 1849 };
1660 } 1850 }
1661} 1851}
1662 1852
1663=item $handle->destroy 1853=item $handle->destroy
1664 1854
1665Shuts down the handle object as much as possible - this call ensures that 1855Shuts down the handle object as much as possible - this call ensures that
1666no further callbacks will be invoked and as many resources as possible 1856no further callbacks will be invoked and as many resources as possible
1667will be freed. You must not call any methods on the object afterwards. 1857will be freed. Any method you will call on the handle object after
1858destroying it in this way will be silently ignored (and it will return the
1859empty list).
1668 1860
1669Normally, you can just "forget" any references to an AnyEvent::Handle 1861Normally, you can just "forget" any references to an AnyEvent::Handle
1670object and it will simply shut down. This works in fatal error and EOF 1862object and it will simply shut down. This works in fatal error and EOF
1671callbacks, as well as code outside. It does I<NOT> work in a read or write 1863callbacks, as well as code outside. It does I<NOT> work in a read or write
1672callback, so when you want to destroy the AnyEvent::Handle object from 1864callback, so when you want to destroy the AnyEvent::Handle object from
1673within such an callback. You I<MUST> call C<< ->destroy >> explicitly in 1865within such an callback. You I<MUST> call C<< ->destroy >> explicitly in
1674that case. 1866that case.
1675 1867
1868Destroying the handle object in this way has the advantage that callbacks
1869will be removed as well, so if those are the only reference holders (as
1870is common), then one doesn't need to do anything special to break any
1871reference cycles.
1872
1676The handle might still linger in the background and write out remaining 1873The handle might still linger in the background and write out remaining
1677data, as specified by the C<linger> option, however. 1874data, as specified by the C<linger> option, however.
1678 1875
1679=cut 1876=cut
1680 1877
1681sub destroy { 1878sub destroy {
1682 my ($self) = @_; 1879 my ($self) = @_;
1683 1880
1684 $self->DESTROY; 1881 $self->DESTROY;
1685 %$self = (); 1882 %$self = ();
1883 bless $self, "AnyEvent::Handle::destroyed";
1884}
1885
1886sub AnyEvent::Handle::destroyed::AUTOLOAD {
1887 #nop
1686} 1888}
1687 1889
1688=item AnyEvent::Handle::TLS_CTX 1890=item AnyEvent::Handle::TLS_CTX
1689 1891
1690This function creates and returns the AnyEvent::TLS object used by default 1892This function creates and returns the AnyEvent::TLS object used by default
1747 1949
1748 $handle->on_read (sub { }); 1950 $handle->on_read (sub { });
1749 $handle->on_eof (undef); 1951 $handle->on_eof (undef);
1750 $handle->on_error (sub { 1952 $handle->on_error (sub {
1751 my $data = delete $_[0]{rbuf}; 1953 my $data = delete $_[0]{rbuf};
1752 undef $handle;
1753 }); 1954 });
1754 1955
1755The reason to use C<on_error> is that TCP connections, due to latencies 1956The reason to use C<on_error> is that TCP connections, due to latencies
1756and packets loss, might get closed quite violently with an error, when in 1957and packets loss, might get closed quite violently with an error, when in
1757fact, all data has been received. 1958fact, all data has been received.

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