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1package AnyEvent::Handle; 1package AnyEvent::Handle;
2 2
3no warnings; 3no warnings;
4use strict; 4use strict qw(subs vars);
5 5
6use AnyEvent (); 6use AnyEvent ();
7use AnyEvent::Util qw(WSAEWOULDBLOCK); 7use AnyEvent::Util qw(WSAEWOULDBLOCK);
8use Scalar::Util (); 8use Scalar::Util ();
9use Carp (); 9use Carp ();
14 14
15AnyEvent::Handle - non-blocking I/O on file handles via AnyEvent 15AnyEvent::Handle - non-blocking I/O on file handles via AnyEvent
16 16
17=cut 17=cut
18 18
19our $VERSION = 4.151; 19our $VERSION = 4.22;
20 20
21=head1 SYNOPSIS 21=head1 SYNOPSIS
22 22
23 use AnyEvent; 23 use AnyEvent;
24 use AnyEvent::Handle; 24 use AnyEvent::Handle;
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 => $cb->($handle) 78=item on_eof => $cb->($handle)
79 79
80Set the callback to be called when an end-of-file condition is detcted, 80Set the callback to be called when an end-of-file condition is detected,
81i.e. in the case of a socket, when the other side has closed the 81i.e. in the case of a socket, when the other side has closed the
82connection cleanly. 82connection cleanly.
83 83
84While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to set an eof callback, 84While not mandatory, it is highly recommended to set an eof callback,
85otherwise you might end up with a closed socket while you are still 85otherwise you might end up with a closed socket while you are still
162be configured to accept only so-and-so much data that it cannot act on 162be configured to accept only so-and-so much data that it cannot act on
163(for example, when expecting a line, an attacker could send an unlimited 163(for example, when expecting a line, an attacker could send an unlimited
164amount of data without a callback ever being called as long as the line 164amount of data without a callback ever being called as long as the line
165isn't finished). 165isn't finished).
166 166
167=item autocork => <boolean>
168
169When disabled (the default), then C<push_write> will try to immediately
170write the data to the handle if possible. This avoids having to register
171a write watcher and wait for the next event loop iteration, but can be
172inefficient if you write multiple small chunks (this disadvantage is
173usually avoided by your kernel's nagle algorithm, see C<low_delay>).
174
175When enabled, then writes will always be queued till the next event loop
176iteration. This is efficient when you do many small writes per iteration,
177but less efficient when you do a single write only.
178
179=item no_delay => <boolean>
180
181When doing small writes on sockets, your operating system kernel might
182wait a bit for more data before actually sending it out. This is called
183the Nagle algorithm, and usually it is beneficial.
184
185In some situations you want as low a delay as possible, which cna be
186accomplishd by setting this option to true.
187
188The default is your opertaing system's default behaviour, this option
189explicitly enables or disables it, if possible.
190
167=item read_size => <bytes> 191=item read_size => <bytes>
168 192
169The default read block size (the amount of bytes this module will try to read 193The default read block size (the amount of bytes this module will try to read
170during each (loop iteration). Default: C<8192>. 194during each (loop iteration). Default: C<8192>.
171 195
201You can also provide your own TLS connection object, but you have 225You can also provide your own TLS connection object, but you have
202to make sure that you call either C<Net::SSLeay::set_connect_state> 226to make sure that you call either C<Net::SSLeay::set_connect_state>
203or C<Net::SSLeay::set_accept_state> on it before you pass it to 227or C<Net::SSLeay::set_accept_state> on it before you pass it to
204AnyEvent::Handle. 228AnyEvent::Handle.
205 229
206See the C<starttls> method if you need to start TLs negotiation later. 230See the C<starttls> method if you need to start TLS negotiation later.
207 231
208=item tls_ctx => $ssl_ctx 232=item tls_ctx => $ssl_ctx
209 233
210Use the given Net::SSLeay::CTX object to create the new TLS connection 234Use the given Net::SSLeay::CTX object to create the new TLS connection
211(unless a connection object was specified directly). If this parameter is 235(unless a connection object was specified directly). If this parameter is
246 } 270 }
247 271
248 $self->{_activity} = AnyEvent->now; 272 $self->{_activity} = AnyEvent->now;
249 $self->_timeout; 273 $self->_timeout;
250 274
251 $self->on_drain (delete $self->{on_drain}) if $self->{on_drain}; 275 $self->on_drain (delete $self->{on_drain}) if exists $self->{on_drain};
276 $self->no_delay (delete $self->{no_delay}) if exists $self->{no_delay};
252 277
253 $self->start_read 278 $self->start_read
254 if $self->{on_read}; 279 if $self->{on_read};
255 280
256 $self 281 $self
318 343
319=cut 344=cut
320 345
321sub on_timeout { 346sub on_timeout {
322 $_[0]{on_timeout} = $_[1]; 347 $_[0]{on_timeout} = $_[1];
348}
349
350=item $handle->autocork ($boolean)
351
352Enables or disables the current autocork behaviour (see C<autocork>
353constructor argument).
354
355=cut
356
357=item $handle->no_delay ($boolean)
358
359Enables or disables the C<no_delay> setting (see constructor argument of
360the same name for details).
361
362=cut
363
364sub no_delay {
365 $_[0]{no_delay} = $_[1];
366
367 eval {
368 local $SIG{__DIE__};
369 setsockopt $_[0]{fh}, &Socket::IPPROTO_TCP, &Socket::TCP_NODELAY, int $_[1];
370 };
323} 371}
324 372
325############################################################################# 373#############################################################################
326 374
327=item $handle->timeout ($seconds) 375=item $handle->timeout ($seconds)
442 $self->_error ($!, 1); 490 $self->_error ($!, 1);
443 } 491 }
444 }; 492 };
445 493
446 # try to write data immediately 494 # try to write data immediately
447 $cb->(); 495 $cb->() unless $self->{autocork};
448 496
449 # if still data left in wbuf, we need to poll 497 # if still data left in wbuf, we need to poll
450 $self->{_ww} = AnyEvent->io (fh => $self->{fh}, poll => "w", cb => $cb) 498 $self->{_ww} = AnyEvent->io (fh => $self->{fh}, poll => "w", cb => $cb)
451 if length $self->{wbuf}; 499 if length $self->{wbuf};
452 }; 500 };
682 ) { 730 ) {
683 return $self->_error (&Errno::ENOSPC, 1); 731 return $self->_error (&Errno::ENOSPC, 1);
684 } 732 }
685 733
686 while () { 734 while () {
687 no strict 'refs';
688
689 my $len = length $self->{rbuf}; 735 my $len = length $self->{rbuf};
690 736
691 if (my $cb = shift @{ $self->{_queue} }) { 737 if (my $cb = shift @{ $self->{_queue} }) {
692 unless ($cb->($self)) { 738 unless ($cb->($self)) {
693 if ($self->{_eof}) { 739 if ($self->{_eof}) {
857 $cb->($_[0], substr $_[0]{rbuf}, 0, $len, ""); 903 $cb->($_[0], substr $_[0]{rbuf}, 0, $len, "");
858 1 904 1
859 } 905 }
860}; 906};
861 907
862# compatibility with older API
863sub push_read_chunk {
864 $_[0]->push_read (chunk => $_[1], $_[2]);
865}
866
867sub unshift_read_chunk {
868 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $_[1], $_[2]);
869}
870
871=item line => [$eol, ]$cb->($handle, $line, $eol) 908=item line => [$eol, ]$cb->($handle, $line, $eol)
872 909
873The callback will be called only once a full line (including the end of 910The callback will be called only once a full line (including the end of
874line marker, C<$eol>) has been read. This line (excluding the end of line 911line marker, C<$eol>) has been read. This line (excluding the end of line
875marker) will be passed to the callback as second argument (C<$line>), and 912marker) will be passed to the callback as second argument (C<$line>), and
890=cut 927=cut
891 928
892register_read_type line => sub { 929register_read_type line => sub {
893 my ($self, $cb, $eol) = @_; 930 my ($self, $cb, $eol) = @_;
894 931
895 $eol = qr|(\015?\012)| if @_ < 3; 932 if (@_ < 3) {
933 # this is more than twice as fast as the generic code below
934 sub {
935 $_[0]{rbuf} =~ s/^([^\015\012]*)(\015?\012)// or return;
936
937 $cb->($_[0], $1, $2);
938 1
939 }
940 } else {
896 $eol = quotemeta $eol unless ref $eol; 941 $eol = quotemeta $eol unless ref $eol;
897 $eol = qr|^(.*?)($eol)|s; 942 $eol = qr|^(.*?)($eol)|s;
898 943
899 sub { 944 sub {
900 $_[0]{rbuf} =~ s/$eol// or return; 945 $_[0]{rbuf} =~ s/$eol// or return;
901 946
902 $cb->($_[0], $1, $2); 947 $cb->($_[0], $1, $2);
948 1
903 1 949 }
904 } 950 }
905}; 951};
906
907# compatibility with older API
908sub push_read_line {
909 my $self = shift;
910 $self->push_read (line => @_);
911}
912
913sub unshift_read_line {
914 my $self = shift;
915 $self->unshift_read (line => @_);
916}
917 952
918=item regex => $accept[, $reject[, $skip], $cb->($handle, $data) 953=item regex => $accept[, $reject[, $skip], $cb->($handle, $data)
919 954
920Makes a regex match against the regex object C<$accept> and returns 955Makes a regex match against the regex object C<$accept> and returns
921everything up to and including the match. 956everything up to and including the match.
1042register_read_type packstring => sub { 1077register_read_type packstring => sub {
1043 my ($self, $cb, $format) = @_; 1078 my ($self, $cb, $format) = @_;
1044 1079
1045 sub { 1080 sub {
1046 # when we can use 5.10 we can use ".", but for 5.8 we use the re-pack method 1081 # when we can use 5.10 we can use ".", but for 5.8 we use the re-pack method
1047 defined (my $len = eval { unpack $format, $_[0]->{rbuf} }) 1082 defined (my $len = eval { unpack $format, $_[0]{rbuf} })
1048 or return; 1083 or return;
1049 1084
1085 $format = length pack $format, $len;
1086
1087 # bypass unshift if we already have the remaining chunk
1088 if ($format + $len <= length $_[0]{rbuf}) {
1089 my $data = substr $_[0]{rbuf}, $format, $len;
1090 substr $_[0]{rbuf}, 0, $format + $len, "";
1091 $cb->($_[0], $data);
1092 } else {
1050 # remove prefix 1093 # remove prefix
1051 substr $_[0]->{rbuf}, 0, (length pack $format, $len), ""; 1094 substr $_[0]{rbuf}, 0, $format, "";
1052 1095
1053 # read rest 1096 # read remaining chunk
1054 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $len, $cb); 1097 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $len, $cb);
1098 }
1055 1099
1056 1 1100 1
1057 } 1101 }
1058}; 1102};
1059 1103
1116 1160
1117 require Storable; 1161 require Storable;
1118 1162
1119 sub { 1163 sub {
1120 # when we can use 5.10 we can use ".", but for 5.8 we use the re-pack method 1164 # when we can use 5.10 we can use ".", but for 5.8 we use the re-pack method
1121 defined (my $len = eval { unpack "w", $_[0]->{rbuf} }) 1165 defined (my $len = eval { unpack "w", $_[0]{rbuf} })
1122 or return; 1166 or return;
1123 1167
1168 my $format = length pack "w", $len;
1169
1170 # bypass unshift if we already have the remaining chunk
1171 if ($format + $len <= length $_[0]{rbuf}) {
1172 my $data = substr $_[0]{rbuf}, $format, $len;
1173 substr $_[0]{rbuf}, 0, $format + $len, "";
1174 $cb->($_[0], Storable::thaw ($data));
1175 } else {
1124 # remove prefix 1176 # remove prefix
1125 substr $_[0]->{rbuf}, 0, (length pack "w", $len), ""; 1177 substr $_[0]{rbuf}, 0, $format, "";
1126 1178
1127 # read rest 1179 # read remaining chunk
1128 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $len, sub { 1180 $_[0]->unshift_read (chunk => $len, sub {
1129 if (my $ref = eval { Storable::thaw ($_[1]) }) { 1181 if (my $ref = eval { Storable::thaw ($_[1]) }) {
1130 $cb->($_[0], $ref); 1182 $cb->($_[0], $ref);
1131 } else { 1183 } else {
1132 $self->_error (&Errno::EBADMSG); 1184 $self->_error (&Errno::EBADMSG);
1185 }
1133 } 1186 });
1134 }); 1187 }
1188
1189 1
1135 } 1190 }
1136}; 1191};
1137 1192
1138=back 1193=back
1139 1194
1400=over 4 1455=over 4
1401 1456
1402=item * all constructor arguments become object members. 1457=item * all constructor arguments become object members.
1403 1458
1404At least initially, when you pass a C<tls>-argument to the constructor it 1459At least initially, when you pass a C<tls>-argument to the constructor it
1405will end up in C<< $handle->{tls} >>. Those members might be changes or 1460will end up in C<< $handle->{tls} >>. Those members might be changed or
1406mutated later on (for example C<tls> will hold the TLS connection object). 1461mutated later on (for example C<tls> will hold the TLS connection object).
1407 1462
1408=item * other object member names are prefixed with an C<_>. 1463=item * other object member names are prefixed with an C<_>.
1409 1464
1410All object members not explicitly documented (internal use) are prefixed 1465All object members not explicitly documented (internal use) are prefixed

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