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35use strict; 35use strict;
36no warnings "uninitialized"; 36no warnings "uninitialized";
37 37
38use Coro::State; 38use Coro::State;
39 39
40use base Exporter::; 40use base qw(Coro::State Exporter);
41 41
42our $idle; # idle coroutine 42our $idle; # idle handler
43our $main; # main coroutine 43our $main; # main coroutine
44our $current; # current coroutine 44our $current; # current coroutine
45 45
46our $VERSION = '2.5'; 46our $VERSION = '2.5';
47 47
95 95
96$main = new Coro; 96$main = new Coro;
97 97
98=item $current (or as function: current) 98=item $current (or as function: current)
99 99
100The current coroutine (the last coroutine switched to). The initial value is C<$main> (of course). 100The current coroutine (the last coroutine switched to). The initial value
101is C<$main> (of course).
102
103This variable is B<strictly> I<read-only>. It is provided for performance
104reasons. If performance is not essentiel you are encouraged to use the
105C<Coro::current> function instead.
101 106
102=cut 107=cut
103 108
104# maybe some other module used Coro::Specific before... 109# maybe some other module used Coro::Specific before...
105if ($current) { 110if ($current) {
110 115
111sub current() { $current } 116sub current() { $current }
112 117
113=item $idle 118=item $idle
114 119
115The coroutine to switch to when no other coroutine is running. The default 120A callback that is called whenever the scheduler finds no ready coroutines
116implementation prints "FATAL: deadlock detected" and exits. 121to run. The default implementation prints "FATAL: deadlock detected" and
122exits.
117 123
118=cut 124This hook is overwritten by modules such as C<Coro::Timer> and
125C<Coro::Event> to wait on an external event that hopefully wakes up some
126coroutine.
119 127
120# should be done using priorities :( 128=cut
121$idle = new Coro sub { 129
130$idle = sub {
122 print STDERR "FATAL: deadlock detected\n"; 131 print STDERR "FATAL: deadlock detected\n";
123 exit(51); 132 exit (51);
124}; 133};
125 134
126# this coroutine is necessary because a coroutine 135# this coroutine is necessary because a coroutine
127# cannot destroy itself. 136# cannot destroy itself.
128my @destroy; 137my @destroy;
137 while (@destroy) { 146 while (@destroy) {
138 my $coro = pop @destroy; 147 my $coro = pop @destroy;
139 $coro->{status} ||= []; 148 $coro->{status} ||= [];
140 $_->ready for @{delete $coro->{join} || []}; 149 $_->ready for @{delete $coro->{join} || []};
141 150
142 # the next line destroys the _coro_state, but keeps the 151 # the next line destroys the coro state, but keeps the
143 # process itself intact (we basically make it a zombie 152 # process itself intact (we basically make it a zombie
144 # process that always runs the manager thread, so it's possible 153 # process that always runs the manager thread, so it's possible
145 # to transfer() to this process). 154 # to transfer() to this process).
146 $coro->{_coro_state}->_clone_state_from ($manager->{_coro_state}); 155 $coro->_clone_state_from ($manager);
147 } 156 }
148 &schedule; 157 &schedule;
149 } 158 }
150}; 159};
151 160
231 terminate &{+shift}; 240 terminate &{+shift};
232} 241}
233 242
234sub new { 243sub new {
235 my $class = shift; 244 my $class = shift;
236 bless { 245
237 _coro_state => (new Coro::State \&_newcoro, @_), 246 $class->SUPER::new (\&_newcoro, @_)
238 }, $class;
239} 247}
240 248
241=item $process->ready 249=item $process->ready
242 250
243Put the given process into the ready queue. 251Put the given process into the ready queue.
296Changing the priority of the current process will take effect immediately, 304Changing the priority of the current process will take effect immediately,
297but changing the priority of processes in the ready queue (but not 305but changing the priority of processes in the ready queue (but not
298running) will only take effect after the next schedule (of that 306running) will only take effect after the next schedule (of that
299process). This is a bug that will be fixed in some future version. 307process). This is a bug that will be fixed in some future version.
300 308
301=cut
302
303sub prio {
304 shift->{_coro_state}->prio (@_)
305}
306
307=item $newprio = $process->nice ($change) 309=item $newprio = $process->nice ($change)
308 310
309Similar to C<prio>, but subtract the given value from the priority (i.e. 311Similar to C<prio>, but subtract the given value from the priority (i.e.
310higher values mean lower priority, just as in unix). 312higher values mean lower priority, just as in unix).
311
312=cut
313
314sub nice {
315 shift->{_coro_state}->nice (@_)
316}
317 313
318=item $olddesc = $process->desc ($newdesc) 314=item $olddesc = $process->desc ($newdesc)
319 315
320Sets (or gets in case the argument is missing) the description for this 316Sets (or gets in case the argument is missing) the description for this
321process. This is just a free-form string you can associate with a process. 317process. This is just a free-form string you can associate with a process.

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