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1use 5.006; 1use 5.008002;
2 2
3use strict qw(vars subs); 3use strict qw(vars subs);
4use Config; 4use Config;
5use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; 5use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
6 6
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39POSIX optionally offers support for a monotonic clock source. EV 39POSIX optionally offers support for a monotonic clock source. EV
40can take advantage of this clock source to detect time jumps 40can take advantage of this clock source to detect time jumps more
41reliably. Unfortunately, some systems are bound to be broken, so you can 41reliably. Unfortunately, some systems are bound to be broken, so you can
42disable this here: you can completely disable the detection and use of 42disable this here: you can completely disable the detection and use of
43the monotonic clock by answering 'n' here. Support for this clock type 43the monotonic clock by answering 'n' here. Support for this clock type
44will otherwise be autodetected at both compile- and runtime. (this setting 44will otherwise be autodetected at both compile- and runtime. (this setting
45currently affects the use of nanosleep over select as well). 45currently affects the use of nanosleep over select as well).
55 55
56POSIX optionally offers support for a (potentially) high-resolution 56POSIX optionally offers support for a (potentially) high-resolution
57realtime clock interface. In a good implementation, using it is faster 57realtime clock interface. In a good implementation, using it is faster
58than the normal method of using gettimeofday. Unfortunately, this option 58than the normal method of using gettimeofday. Unfortunately, this option
59is also bound to be broken on some systems, and current EV versions do not 59is also bound to be broken on some systems, and current EV versions do not
60actually call C<gettimeofday> very often, so ti defaults to no. 60actually call gettimeofday very often, so it defaults to no.
61 61
62EOF 62EOF
63 63
64$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_REALTIME=" . (0 + (prompt ("Prefer clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME) over gettimeofday (y/n)?", "n") =~ /[yY]/)); 64$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_REALTIME=" . (0 + (prompt ("Prefer clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME) over gettimeofday (y/n)?", "n") =~ /[yY]/));
65 65
66print <<EOF; 66print <<EOF;
67 67
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70 70
71EV can use various backends with various portability issue. The select 71EV can use various backends with various portability issues. The select
72backend is the most portable and makes for a good fallback, but it can be 72backend is the most portable and makes for a good fallback, but it can be
73limited to a low number of file descriptors and/or might not compile. If 73limited to a low number of file descriptors and/or might not compile. If
74you have problems with compiling ev_select.c, you might try to play around 74you have problems with compiling ev_select.c, you might try to play around
75with disabling it here, or forcing it to use the fd_set provided by your 75with disabling it here, or forcing it to use the fd_set provided by your
76OS, via the next question. I highly recommend keeping it in. 76OS, via the next question. I highly recommend keeping it in.
142many BSD systems. Support for kqueue will be detected at runtime, with a 142many BSD systems. Support for kqueue will be detected at runtime, with a
143safe fallback to other methods when it cannot be used. 143safe fallback to other methods when it cannot be used.
144 144
145Note that kqueue is broken on most operating systems, so by default it 145Note that kqueue is broken on most operating systems, so by default it
146won't be used on many platforms, but you can still create your own event 146won't be used on many platforms, but you can still create your own event
147loop with kqueue backend. 147loop with kqueue backend if you ask specifically for it.
148 148
149Here is what we know: 149Here is what we know:
150 150
151NetBSD: partially working in at least 3.1. Yeah! :) 151NetBSD: partially working in at least 3.1 and later. Yeah! :)
152FreeBSD: broken on at least 6.2-STABLE, 152FreeBSD: broken on at least 6.2-STABLE, spotty in later versions,
153 sockets *likely* work, ptys definitely don't. 153 sockets *likely* work, ptys definitely don't.
154OpenBSD: reports indicate that it likely doesn't work 154OpenBSD: reports indicate that it likely doesn't work
155 (similar problems as on FreeBSD). 155 (similar problems as on FreeBSD).
156OS X: completely, utterly broken on at least < 10.5. 156OS X: completely, utterly broken on at least <= 10.6.
157 157
158EOF 158EOF
159 159
160my $can_kqueue = -e "/usr/include/sys/event.h"; 160my $can_kqueue = -e "/usr/include/sys/event.h";
161$can_kqueue = $ENV{EV_KQUEUE} if exists $ENV{EV_KQUEUE}; 161$can_kqueue = $ENV{EV_KQUEUE} if exists $ENV{EV_KQUEUE};
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199A backend of a different kind is the Linux inotify(7) interface, which can 199A backend of a different kind is the Linux inotify(7) interface, which can
200be used to speed up (and reduce resource consumption) of stat watchers. If 200be used to speed up (and reduce resource consumption) of stat watchers. If
201you have it, it is usually a good idea to enable it. 201you have the include file and libc support for it, it is usually a good
202idea to enable it, as kernel availability is detected at runtime.
202 203
203EOF 204EOF
204 205
205my $can_inotify = -e "/usr/include/sys/inotify.h"; 206my $can_inotify = -e "/usr/include/sys/inotify.h";
206$can_inotify = $ENV{EV_INOTIFY} if exists $ENV{EV_INOTIFY}; 207$can_inotify = $ENV{EV_INOTIFY} if exists $ENV{EV_INOTIFY};
226print <<EOF; 227print <<EOF;
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230 231
231EOF 232Another sometimes useful bit of functionality is the Linux signalfd, which
233is useful for faster signal handling (don't care). Kernel support for
234this will be probed at runtime, but your libc must contain the necessary
235wrapper. Glibc 2.7 and later should have this wrapper.
232 236
237EOF
238
239my $can_signalfd = -e "/usr/include/sys/signalfd.h";
240$can_signalfd = $ENV{EV_SIGNALFD} if exists $ENV{EV_SIGNALFD};
241$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_SIGNALFD=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable linux signalfd support (y/n)?", $can_signalfd ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
242
243print <<EOF;
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247
248EOF
249
233my @anyevent = eval { require AnyEvent; $AnyEvent::VERSION < 2.6 } ? (AnyEvent => 2.6) : (); 250my @anyevent = eval { require AnyEvent; $AnyEvent::VERSION < 5.29 } ? (AnyEvent => 5.29) : ();
234 251
235WriteMakefile( 252WriteMakefile(
236 dist => { 253 dist => {
237 PREOP => 'pod2text EV.pm | tee README >$(DISTVNAME)/README; chmod -R u=rwX,go=rX . ;', 254 PREOP => 'pod2text EV.pm | tee README >$(DISTVNAME)/README; chmod -R u=rwX,go=rX . ;',
238 COMPRESS => 'gzip -9v', 255 COMPRESS => 'gzip -9v',
247 DEFINE => "$DEFINE", 264 DEFINE => "$DEFINE",
248 NAME => "EV", 265 NAME => "EV",
249 LIBS => [$LIBS], 266 LIBS => [$LIBS],
250 PREREQ_PM => { 267 PREREQ_PM => {
251 @anyevent, 268 @anyevent,
269 "common::sense" => 0,
252 }, 270 },
253 VERSION_FROM => "EV.pm", 271 VERSION_FROM => "EV.pm",
254 PM => { 272 PM => {
255 'EV.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV.pm', 273 'EV.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV.pm',
256 'EV/EVAPI.h' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/EVAPI.h', 274 'EV/EVAPI.h' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/EVAPI.h',

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