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3EV - perl interface to libev, a high performance full-featured event loop 3EV - perl interface to libev, a high performance full-featured event loop
4 4
5=head1 SYNOPSIS 5=head1 SYNOPSIS
6 6
7 use EV; 7 use EV;
8
9 # TIMERS
10
11 my $w = EV::timer 2, 0, sub {
12 warn "is called after 2s";
13 };
14
15 my $w = EV::timer 2, 2, sub {
16 warn "is called roughly every 2s (repeat = 2)";
17 };
18
19 undef $w; # destroy event watcher again
20
21 my $w = EV::periodic 0, 60, 0, sub {
22 warn "is called every minute, on the minute, exactly";
23 };
24
25 # IO
26
27 my $w = EV::io *STDIN, EV::READ, sub {
28 my ($w, $revents) = @_; # all callbacks receive the watcher and event mask
29 warn "stdin is readable, you entered: ", <STDIN>;
30 };
31
32 # SIGNALS
33
34 my $w = EV::signal 'QUIT', sub {
35 warn "sigquit received\n";
36 };
37
38 # CHILD/PID STATUS CHANGES
8 39
9 # TIMERS 40 my $w = EV::child 666, 0, sub {
41 my ($w, $revents) = @_;
42 my $status = $w->rstatus;
43 };
10 44
11 my $w = EV::timer 2, 0, sub {
12 warn "is called after 2s";
13 };
14
15 my $w = EV::timer 2, 2, sub {
16 warn "is called roughly every 2s (repeat = 2)";
17 };
18
19 undef $w; # destroy event watcher again
20
21 my $w = EV::periodic 0, 60, 0, sub {
22 warn "is called every minute, on the minute, exactly";
23 };
24
25 # IO
26
27 my $w = EV::io *STDIN, EV::READ, sub {
28 my ($w, $revents) = @_; # all callbacks receive the watcher and event mask
29 warn "stdin is readable, you entered: ", <STDIN>;
30 };
31
32 # SIGNALS
33
34 my $w = EV::signal 'QUIT', sub {
35 warn "sigquit received\n";
36 };
37
38 # CHILD/PID STATUS CHANGES
39
40 my $w = EV::child 666, 0, sub {
41 my ($w, $revents) = @_;
42 my $status = $w->rstatus;
43 };
44
45 # STAT CHANGES 45 # STAT CHANGES
46 my $w = EV::stat "/etc/passwd", 10, sub { 46 my $w = EV::stat "/etc/passwd", 10, sub {
47 my ($w, $revents) = @_; 47 my ($w, $revents) = @_;
48 warn $w->path, " has changed somehow.\n"; 48 warn $w->path, " has changed somehow.\n";
49 }; 49 };
50 50
51 # MAINLOOP 51 # MAINLOOP
52 EV::loop; # loop until EV::unloop is called or all watchers stop 52 EV::loop; # loop until EV::unloop is called or all watchers stop
53 EV::loop EV::LOOP_ONESHOT; # block until at least one event could be handled 53 EV::loop EV::LOOP_ONESHOT; # block until at least one event could be handled
54 EV::loop EV::LOOP_NONBLOCK; # try to handle same events, but do not block 54 EV::loop EV::LOOP_NONBLOCK; # try to handle same events, but do not block
55 55
56=head1 DESCRIPTION 56=head1 DESCRIPTION
57 57
58This module provides an interface to libev 58This module provides an interface to libev
59(L<http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html>). While the documentation 59(L<http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html>). While the documentation
74package EV; 74package EV;
75 75
76use strict; 76use strict;
77 77
78BEGIN { 78BEGIN {
79 our $VERSION = '3.41'; 79 our $VERSION = '3.42';
80 use XSLoader; 80 use XSLoader;
81 XSLoader::load "EV", $VERSION; 81 XSLoader::load "EV", $VERSION;
82} 82}
83 83
84@EV::IO::ISA = 84@EV::IO::ISA =
111default loop as this is fastest (perl-wise), best supported by other 111default loop as this is fastest (perl-wise), best supported by other
112modules (e.g. AnyEvent or Coro) and most portable event loop. 112modules (e.g. AnyEvent or Coro) and most portable event loop.
113 113
114For specific programs you can create additional event loops dynamically. 114For specific programs you can create additional event loops dynamically.
115 115
116If you want to take avdantage of kqueue (which often works properly for
117sockets only) even though the default loop doesn't enable it, you can
118I<embed> a kqueue loop into the default loop: running the default loop
119will then also service the kqueue loop to some extent. See the example in
120the section about embed watchers for an example on how to achieve that.
121
116=over 4 122=over 4
117 123
118=item $loop = new EV::loop [$flags] 124=item $loop = new EV::loop [$flags]
119 125
120Create a new event loop as per the specified flags. Please refer to the 126Create a new event loop as per the specified flags. Please refer to the
136documentation). 142documentation).
137 143
138=item $loop->loop_verify 144=item $loop->loop_verify
139 145
140Calls C<ev_verify> to make internal consistency checks (for debugging 146Calls C<ev_verify> to make internal consistency checks (for debugging
141libev) and abort the program if any data structures wree found to be 147libev) and abort the program if any data structures were found to be
142corrupted. 148corrupted.
143 149
144=item $loop = EV::default_loop [$flags] 150=item $loop = EV::default_loop [$flags]
145 151
146Return the default loop (which is a singleton object). Since this module 152Return the default loop (which is a singleton object). Since this module
147already creates the default loop with default flags, specifying flags here 153already creates the default loop with default flags, specifying flags here
148will not have any effect unless you destroy the default loop. 154will not have any effect unless you destroy the default loop first, which
155isn't supported. So in short: don't do it, and if you break it, you get to
156keep the pieces.
149 157
150=back 158=back
151 159
152 160
153=head1 BASIC INTERFACE 161=head1 BASIC INTERFACE
283 291
284A watcher is an object that gets created to record your interest in some 292A watcher is an object that gets created to record your interest in some
285event. For instance, if you want to wait for STDIN to become readable, you 293event. For instance, if you want to wait for STDIN to become readable, you
286would create an EV::io watcher for that: 294would create an EV::io watcher for that:
287 295
288 my $watcher = EV::io *STDIN, EV::READ, sub { 296 my $watcher = EV::io *STDIN, EV::READ, sub {
289 my ($watcher, $revents) = @_; 297 my ($watcher, $revents) = @_;
290 warn "yeah, STDIN should now be readable without blocking!\n" 298 warn "yeah, STDIN should now be readable without blocking!\n"
291 }; 299 };
292 300
293All watchers can be active (waiting for events) or inactive (paused). Only 301All watchers can be active (waiting for events) or inactive (paused). Only
294active watchers will have their callbacks invoked. All callbacks will be 302active watchers will have their callbacks invoked. All callbacks will be
295called with at least two arguments: the watcher and a bitmask of received 303called with at least two arguments: the watcher and a bitmask of received
296events. 304events.
409Example: Register an I/O watcher for some UDP socket but do not keep the 417Example: Register an I/O watcher for some UDP socket but do not keep the
410event loop from running just because of that watcher. 418event loop from running just because of that watcher.
411 419
412 my $udp_socket = ... 420 my $udp_socket = ...
413 my $udp_watcher = EV::io $udp_socket, EV::READ, sub { ... }; 421 my $udp_watcher = EV::io $udp_socket, EV::READ, sub { ... };
414 $1000udp_watcher->keepalive (0); 422 $udp_watcher->keepalive (0);
415 423
416=item $loop = $w->loop 424=item $loop = $w->loop
417 425
418Return the loop that this watcher is attached to. 426Return the loop that this watcher is attached to.
419 427
951for more details. 959for more details.
952 960
953In short, this watcher is most useful on BSD systems without working 961In short, this watcher is most useful on BSD systems without working
954kqueue to still be able to handle a large number of sockets: 962kqueue to still be able to handle a large number of sockets:
955 963
956 my $socket_loop; 964 my $socket_loop;
957 965
958 # check wether we use SELECT or POLL _and_ KQUEUE is supported 966 # check wether we use SELECT or POLL _and_ KQUEUE is supported
959 if ( 967 if (
960 (EV::backend & (EV::BACKEND_POLL | EV::BACKEND_SELECT)) 968 (EV::backend & (EV::BACKEND_POLL | EV::BACKEND_SELECT))
961 && (EV::supported_backends & EV::embeddable_backends & EV::BACKEND_KQUEUE) 969 && (EV::supported_backends & EV::embeddable_backends & EV::BACKEND_KQUEUE)
962 ) { 970 ) {
963 # use kqueue for sockets 971 # use kqueue for sockets
964 $socket_loop = new EV::Loop EV::BACKEND_KQUEUE | EV::FLAG_NOENV; 972 $socket_loop = new EV::Loop EV::BACKEND_KQUEUE | EV::FLAG_NOENV;
965 } 973 }
966 974
967 # use the default loop otherwise 975 # use the default loop otherwise
968 $socket_loop ||= EV::default_loop; 976 $socket_loop ||= EV::default_loop;
969 977
970=over 4 978=over 4
971 979
972=item $w = EV::embed $otherloop, $callback 980=item $w = EV::embed $otherloop, $callback
973 981
1069coroutines with EV), L<Net::SNMP::EV> (asynchronous SNMP), L<AnyEvent> for 1077coroutines with EV), L<Net::SNMP::EV> (asynchronous SNMP), L<AnyEvent> for
1070event-loop agnostic and portable event driven programming. 1078event-loop agnostic and portable event driven programming.
1071 1079
1072=head1 AUTHOR 1080=head1 AUTHOR
1073 1081
1074 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> 1082 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
1075 http://home.schmorp.de/ 1083 http://home.schmorp.de/
1076 1084
1077=cut 1085=cut
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