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Coro::EV - do events the coro-way, with EV |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use Coro; |
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use Coro::EV; |
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EV::loop; |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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This module does two things: First, it offers some utility functions that |
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might be useful for threads, and secondly, it integrates Coro into the |
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EV main loop: |
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Before the process blocks (in EV::loop) to wait for events, this module |
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will schedule and run all ready (= runnable) threads of the same or |
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higher priority. After that, it will cede once to a threads of lower |
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priority, then continue in the event loop. |
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That means that threads with the same or higher pripority as the threads |
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running the main loop will inhibit event processing, while threads of |
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lower priority will get the CPU, but cannot completeley inhibit event |
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processing. Note that for that to work you actually have to run the EV |
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event loop in some thread. |
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=head1 RUNNING WITH OR WITHOUT A MAINLOOP |
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In general, you should always run EV::loop, either in your main program, |
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or in a separate coroutine. If you don't do that and all coroutines |
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start waiting for some events, this module will run the event loop once, |
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but this is very inefficient and will also not make it possible to run |
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background threads. |
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To run the EV event loop in a separate thread, you can simply do this: |
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async { EV::loop }; |
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=head1 FUNCTIONS |
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=over 4 |
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package Coro::EV; |
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use Carp; |
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use Coro; |
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use EV (); |
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use XSLoader; |
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BEGIN { |
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our $VERSION = 5.162; |
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local $^W = 0; # avoid redefine warning for Coro::ready; |
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XSLoader::load __PACKAGE__, $VERSION; |
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our $IDLE = new Coro sub { |
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while () { |
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&_loop_oneshot; |
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&Coro::schedule; |
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$IDLE->{desc} = "[EV idle thread]"; |
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$Coro::idle = $IDLE; |
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=item $revents = Coro::EV::timed_io_once $fileno_or_fh, $events[, $timeout] |
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Blocks the coroutine until either the given event set has occured on the |
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fd, or the timeout has been reached (if timeout is missing or C<undef> |
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=item Coro::EV::timer_once $after |
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=back |
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=head1 AUTHOR |
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Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> |
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http://home.schmorp.de/ |
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