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107 | }; |
107 | }; |
108 | *{ $flavour } = $coronew; |
108 | *{ $flavour } = $coronew; |
109 | *{"do_$flavour"} = sub { |
109 | *{"do_$flavour"} = sub { |
110 | unshift @_, Coro::Event::; |
110 | unshift @_, Coro::Event::; |
111 | my $e = (&$coronew)->next; |
111 | my $e = (&$coronew)->next; |
112 | $e->w->cancel; |
112 | $e->cancel; # $e = $e->w |
113 | $e; |
113 | $e; |
114 | }; |
114 | }; |
115 | } |
115 | } |
116 | |
116 | |
117 | # double calls to avoid stack-cloning ;() |
117 | # double calls to avoid stack-cloning ;() |
118 | # is about 10% slower, though. |
118 | # is about 10% slower, though. |
119 | sub next($) { |
119 | sub next($) { |
120 | &Coro::schedule if &_next; $_[0]; |
120 | &Coro::schedule if &_next; $_[0]; |
121 | } |
121 | } |
122 | |
122 | |
123 | sub Coro::Event::w { $_[0]{Coro::Event}[2] } |
123 | sub Coro::Event::w { $_[0] } |
124 | sub Coro::Event::got { $_[0]{Coro::Event}[3] } |
124 | sub Coro::Event::got { $_[0]{Coro::Event}[3] } |
125 | sub Coro::Event::prio { croak "prio not supported yet, please mail to pcg\@goof.com" } |
125 | sub Coro::Event::prio { croak "prio not supported yet, please mail to pcg\@goof.com" } |
126 | sub Coro::Event::hits { croak "prio not supported yet, please mail to pcg\@goof.com" } |
126 | sub Coro::Event::hits { croak "hits not supported yet, please mail to pcg\@goof.com" } |
127 | |
127 | |
128 | =item sweep |
128 | =item sweep |
129 | |
129 | |
130 | Similar to Event::one_event and Event::sweep: The idle task is called once |
130 | Similar to Event::one_event and Event::sweep: The idle task is called once |
131 | (this has the effect of jumping back into the Event loop once to serve new |
131 | (this has the effect of jumping back into the Event loop once to serve new |