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1use 5.008002;
2
3use strict qw(vars subs); 1use strict qw(vars subs);
2use Canary::Stability EV => 1, 5.008002;
4use Config; 3use Config;
5use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; 4use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
6 5
6sub have_inc($) {
7 scalar grep -r "$_/$_[0]", $Config{usrinc}, split / /, $Config{incpth}
8}
9
10my $DEFINE;
11
7unless (-e "libev/ev_epoll.c") { 12unless (-e "libev/ev_linuxaio.c") {
8 print <<EOF; 13 print <<EOF;
9 14
10*** 15***
11*** ERROR: libev is missing or damaged. If you used a CVS check-out of EV, 16*** ERROR: libev is missing or damaged. If you used a CVS check-out of EV,
12*** you also have to check-out the "libev" module from the same CVS 17*** you also have to check-out the "libev" module from the same CVS
35 40
36*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 41*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
37 42
38 43
39POSIX optionally offers support for a monotonic clock source. EV 44POSIX optionally offers support for a monotonic clock source. EV
40can take advantage of this clock source to detect time jumps 45can take advantage of this clock source to detect time jumps more
41reliably. Unfortunately, some systems are bound to be broken, so you can 46reliably. Unfortunately, some systems are bound to be broken, so you can
42disable this here: you can completely disable the detection and use of 47disable this here: you can completely disable the detection and use of
43the monotonic clock by answering 'n' here. Support for this clock type 48the monotonic clock by answering 'n' here. Support for this clock type
44will otherwise be autodetected at both compile- and runtime. (this setting 49will otherwise be autodetected at both compile- and runtime. (this setting
45currently affects the use of nanosleep over select as well). 50currently affects the use of nanosleep over select as well).
46 51
47EOF 52EOF
48 53
49my $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_MONOTONIC=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable optional support for CLOCK_MONOTONIC (y/n)?", "y") =~ /[yY]/)); 54unless (prompt ("Enable optional support for CLOCK_MONOTONIC (y/n)?", "y") =~ /[yY]/) {
55 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_MONOTONIC=0";
56}
50 57
51print <<EOF; 58print <<EOF;
52 59
53*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 60*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
54 61
55 62
56POSIX optionally offers support for a (potentially) high-resolution 63POSIX optionally offers support for a (potentially) high-resolution
57realtime clock interface. In a good implementation, using it is faster 64realtime clock interface. In a good implementation, using it is faster
58than the normal method of using gettimeofday. Unfortunately, this option 65than the normal method of using gettimeofday. Unfortunately, this option
59is also bound to be broken on some systems, and current EV versions do not 66is also bound to be broken on some systems, and current EV versions do not
60actually call C<gettimeofday> very often, so ti defaults to no. 67actually call gettimeofday very often, so it defaults to no.
61 68
62EOF 69EOF
63 70
64$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_REALTIME=" . (0 + (prompt ("Prefer clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME) over gettimeofday (y/n)?", "n") =~ /[yY]/)); 71$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_REALTIME=" . (0 + (prompt ("Prefer clock_gettime (CLOCK_REALTIME) over gettimeofday (y/n)?", "n") =~ /[yY]/));
65 72
66print <<EOF; 73print <<EOF;
67 74
68*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 75*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
69 76
70 77
71EV can use various backends with various portability issue. The select 78EV 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 79backend 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 80limited 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 81you 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 82with 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. 83OS, via the next question. I highly recommend keeping it in.
93 100
94EOF 101EOF
95 102
96 if (prompt ("Force use of system fd_set for select backend (y/n)?", "n") =~ /[yY]/) { 103 if (prompt ("Force use of system fd_set for select backend (y/n)?", "n") =~ /[yY]/) {
97 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_SELECT_USE_FD_SET"; 104 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_SELECT_USE_FD_SET";
98 } 105 }
99} else { 106} else {
100 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_SELECT=0"; 107 $DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_SELECT=0";
101} 108}
102 109
103print <<EOF; 110print <<EOF;
104 111
105*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 112*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
106 113
110doesn't work), but works basically everywhere else. It is recommended to use 117doesn't work), but works basically everywhere else. It is recommended to use
111the default here unless you run into compile problems in ev_poll.c. 118the default here unless you run into compile problems in ev_poll.c.
112 119
113EOF 120EOF
114 121
115$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_POLL=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable poll backend (y/n)?", (-e "/usr/include/poll.h") ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/)); 122$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_POLL=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable poll backend (y/n)?", (have_inc "poll.h") ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
116 123
117print <<EOF; 124print <<EOF;
118 125
119*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 126*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
120 127
127fall back to using select when epoll isn't available. If unsure, accept 134fall back to using select when epoll isn't available. If unsure, accept
128the default. 135the default.
129 136
130EOF 137EOF
131 138
132my $can_epoll = -e "/usr/include/sys/epoll.h"; 139my $can_epoll = have_inc "sys/epoll.h";
133$can_epoll = $ENV{EV_EPOLL} if exists $ENV{EV_EPOLL}; 140$can_epoll = $ENV{EV_EPOLL} if exists $ENV{EV_EPOLL};
134$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_EPOLL=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable epoll backend (y/n)?", $can_epoll ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/)); 141$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_EPOLL=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable epoll backend (y/n)?", $can_epoll ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
142
143print <<EOF;
144
145*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
146
147
148Linux 4.18 introduced another event polling interface, this time using
149the Linux AIO API. While this API is far superior to epoll and almost
150rivals kqueue, it also suffers from the same issues as kqueue typically
151does: only a subset of file types are supported (as of 4.19, I have seen
152eventfd, pipes, sockets files and some devices, but no ttys). It also
153is subject arbitrary system-wide limits imposed on it. Therefore, this
154backend is not used by default, even when it is compiled in, and you have
155to request it explicitly, e.g. with LIBEV_FLAGS=64. If unsure, accept the
156default.
157
158EOF
159
160my $can_linuxaio = have_inc "linux/aio_abi.h";
161$can_linuxaio = $ENV{EV_LINUXAIO} if exists $ENV{EV_LINUXAIO};
162$can_linuxaio = 0 + (prompt ("Enable linux aio backend (y/n)?", $can_linuxaio ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/);
163$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_LINUXAIO=$can_linuxaio";
164
165if ($can_linuxaio) {
166print <<EOF;
167
168*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
169
170
171The previously mentioned Linux AIO backend is experimental and will not
172be used unless requested explicitly. You can, howeer, choose to make ti a
173recommended basckend, which means it will be chosen if available even when
174not explicitly asked for, in preference to epoll on GNU/Linux. This option
175is likely temporary. When unsure, accept the default.
176
177EOF
178
179my $recommend_linuxaio = 0;
180$recommend_linuxaio = $ENV{EV_RECOMMEND_LINUXAIO} if exists $ENV{EV_RECOMMEND_LINUXAIO};
181$recommend_linuxaio = 0 + (prompt ("Treat linux aio as a recommended backend (y/n)?", $recommend_linuxaio ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/);
182$DEFINE .= " -DEV_RECOMMEND_LINUXAIO=$recommend_linuxaio";
183}
135 184
136print <<EOF; 185print <<EOF;
137 186
138*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 187*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
139 188
146won't be used on many platforms, but you can still create your own event 195won't be used on many platforms, but you can still create your own event
147loop with kqueue backend if you ask specifically for it. 196loop with kqueue backend if you ask specifically for it.
148 197
149Here is what we know: 198Here is what we know:
150 199
151NetBSD: partially working in at least 3.1. Yeah! :) 200NetBSD: partially working in at least 3.1 and later. Yeah! :)
152FreeBSD: broken on at least 6.2-STABLE, 201FreeBSD: broken on at least 6.2-STABLE, spotty in later versions,
153 sockets *likely* work, ptys definitely don't. 202 sockets *likely* work, ptys definitely don't.
154OpenBSD: reports indicate that it likely doesn't work 203OpenBSD: reports indicate that it likely doesn't work
155 (similar problems as on FreeBSD). 204 (similar problems as on FreeBSD).
156OS X: completely, utterly broken on at least < 10.5. 205OS X: completely, utterly broken on at least <= 10.6.
157 206
158EOF 207EOF
159 208
160my $can_kqueue = -e "/usr/include/sys/event.h"; 209my $can_kqueue = have_inc "sys/event.h";
161$can_kqueue = $ENV{EV_KQUEUE} if exists $ENV{EV_KQUEUE}; 210$can_kqueue = $ENV{EV_KQUEUE} if exists $ENV{EV_KQUEUE};
162$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_KQUEUE=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable kqueue backend (y/n)?", $can_kqueue ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/)); 211$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_KQUEUE=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable kqueue backend (y/n)?", $can_kqueue ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
163 212
164print <<EOF; 213print <<EOF;
165 214
170solaris 10 event port interface. Support for event ports will be detected 219solaris 10 event port interface. Support for event ports will be detected
171at runtime, with a safe fallback to other methods when it cannot be used. 220at runtime, with a safe fallback to other methods when it cannot be used.
172 221
173EOF 222EOF
174 223
175$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_PORT=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable event port backend (y/n)?", (-e "/usr/include/sys/port.h") ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/)); 224$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_PORT=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable event port backend (y/n)?", (have_inc "sys/port.h") ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
176 225
177print <<EOF; 226print <<EOF;
178 227
179*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 228*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
180 229
182EV needs the functions pthread_atfork and clock_gettime. On most systems 231EV needs the functions pthread_atfork and clock_gettime. On most systems
183you need some special libraries for this (such as -lrt and -lpthread). You 232you need some special libraries for this (such as -lrt and -lpthread). You
184can specify additional libraries to provide these calls (and any other 233can specify additional libraries to provide these calls (and any other
185required by EV) now, or accept the default. 234required by EV) now, or accept the default.
186 235
236On GNU/Linux systems, EV uses the LSB 3.1 __register_atfork function
237to avoid the dependency on libpthread, and directly uses the clock_gettime
238syscall to avoid a dependency on librt.
239
187EOF 240EOF
188 241
189my $solaris_libs = $^O =~ /solaris/i ? "-lsocket -lnsl" : ""; 242my $solaris_libs = $^O =~ /solaris/i ? "-lsocket -lnsl" : "";
190my $librt = $^O =~ /linux/i ? "-lpthread" : "-lpthread -lrt"; 243my $librt = $^O =~ /linux/i ? "" : "-lpthread -lrt";
244my $LIBS = exists $ENV{EV_LIBS} ? $ENV{EV_LIBS} : "$librt $solaris_libs";
191my $LIBS = prompt "Extra libraries for pthread_atfork and clock_gettime?", "$librt $solaris_libs"; 245$LIBS = prompt "Extra libraries for pthread_atfork and clock_gettime?", $LIBS;
192 246
193 247
194print <<EOF; 248print <<EOF;
195 249
196*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 250*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
201you have the include file and libc support for it, it is usually a good 255you 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. 256idea to enable it, as kernel availability is detected at runtime.
203 257
204EOF 258EOF
205 259
206my $can_inotify = -e "/usr/include/sys/inotify.h"; 260my $can_inotify = have_inc "sys/inotify.h";
207$can_inotify = $ENV{EV_INOTIFY} if exists $ENV{EV_INOTIFY}; 261$can_inotify = $ENV{EV_INOTIFY} if exists $ENV{EV_INOTIFY};
208$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_INOTIFY=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable inotify support (y/n)?", $can_inotify ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/)); 262$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_INOTIFY=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable inotify support (y/n)?", $can_inotify ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
209 263
210print <<EOF; 264print <<EOF;
211 265
218your libc must contain the necessary wrapper. Glibc 2.7 and later should 272your libc must contain the necessary wrapper. Glibc 2.7 and later should
219have this wrapper. 273have this wrapper.
220 274
221EOF 275EOF
222 276
223my $can_eventfd = -e "/usr/include/sys/eventfd.h"; 277my $can_eventfd = have_inc "sys/eventfd.h";
224$can_eventfd = $ENV{EV_EVENTFD} if exists $ENV{EV_EVENTFD}; 278$can_eventfd = $ENV{EV_EVENTFD} if exists $ENV{EV_EVENTFD};
225$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_EVENTFD=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable linux eventfd support (y/n)?", $can_eventfd ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/)); 279$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_EVENTFD=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable linux eventfd support (y/n)?", $can_eventfd ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
226 280
227print <<EOF; 281print <<EOF;
228 282
230 284
231 285
232Another sometimes useful bit of functionality is the Linux signalfd, which 286Another sometimes useful bit of functionality is the Linux signalfd, which
233is useful for faster signal handling (don't care). Kernel support for 287is useful for faster signal handling (don't care). Kernel support for
234this will be probed at runtime, but your libc must contain the necessary 288this will be probed at runtime, but your libc must contain the necessary
235wrapper and include files. Glibc 2.9 and later should have this wrapper. 289wrapper. Glibc 2.7 and later should have this wrapper.
236 290
237EOF 291EOF
238 292
239my $can_signalfd = -e "/usr/include/sys/signalfd.h"; 293my $can_signalfd = have_inc "sys/signalfd.h";
240$can_signalfd = $ENV{EV_SIGNALFD} if exists $ENV{EV_SIGNALFD}; 294$can_signalfd = $ENV{EV_SIGNALFD} if exists $ENV{EV_SIGNALFD};
241$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_SIGNALFD=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable linux signalfd support (y/n)?", $can_signalfd ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/)); 295$DEFINE .= " -DEV_USE_SIGNALFD=" . (0 + (prompt ("Enable linux signalfd support (y/n)?", $can_signalfd ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/));
242 296
243print <<EOF; 297print <<EOF;
244 298
245*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** 299*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
246 300
247 301
248EOF 302Libev contains numerous internal assert() invocations to check for
303consistency and user errors. These are normally enabled, but most
304perl builds disable this error reporting mechanism by default. You
305can re-enable these asserts here. Enabling them might help you catch
306programming bugs earlier, but might cause a small slowdown. Also, failures
307will be reported by aboritng your program, instead of throwing a perl
308exception.
249 309
310If unsure, enable this if you only use this perl installation for
311development, and leave it off for use in production environments.
312
313EOF
314
315my $enable_assertions = 0;
316$enable_assertions = 0 + (prompt ("Make sure assertions are enabled? (y/n)?", $enable_assertions ? "y" : "n") =~ /[yY]/);
317$DEFINE .= " -DEV_ENABLE_ASERTIONS=1" if $enable_assertions;
318
319print <<EOF;
320
321*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
322
323
324Very rarely, people want to tweak EV even more, e.g. to exclude
325or include certain watcher types or backends. This can be done by adding
326extra -D options here, or via the EV_EXTRA_DEFS environment variable.
327
328For example, if you run into compile problems because of missing memory
329fences (or you just want extra performance), you can tell EV to not support
330smp and threads via -DEV_NO_THREADS.
331
332Normal persons just press enter.
333
334EOF
335
336$DEFINE .= " " . prompt "Any extra -D options?", "$ENV{EV_EXTRA_DEFS}";
337
338print <<EOF;
339
340*** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
341
342
343EOF
344
250my @anyevent = eval { require AnyEvent; $AnyEvent::VERSION < 2.6 } ? (AnyEvent => 2.6) : (); 345my @anyevent = eval { require AnyEvent; $AnyEvent::VERSION < 5.29 } ? (AnyEvent => 5.29) : ();
251 346
252WriteMakefile( 347WriteMakefile(
253 dist => { 348 dist => {
254 PREOP => 'pod2text EV.pm | tee README >$(DISTVNAME)/README; chmod -R u=rwX,go=rX . ;', 349 PREOP => 'pod2text EV.pm | tee README >$(DISTVNAME)/README; chmod -R u=rwX,go=rX . ;',
255 COMPRESS => 'gzip -9v', 350 COMPRESS => 'gzip -9v',
266 LIBS => [$LIBS], 361 LIBS => [$LIBS],
267 PREREQ_PM => { 362 PREREQ_PM => {
268 @anyevent, 363 @anyevent,
269 "common::sense" => 0, 364 "common::sense" => 0,
270 }, 365 },
366 CONFIGURE_REQUIRES => { "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" => 6.52, "Canary::Stability" => 0 },
271 VERSION_FROM => "EV.pm", 367 VERSION_FROM => "EV.pm",
272 PM => { 368 PM => {
273 'EV.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV.pm', 369 'EV.pm' => '$(INST_LIB)/EV.pm',
274 'EV/EVAPI.h' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/EVAPI.h', 370 'EV/EVAPI.h' => '$(INST_LIB)/EV/EVAPI.h',
275 'EV/MakeMaker.pm' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/MakeMaker.pm', 371 'EV/MakeMaker.pm' => '$(INST_LIB)/EV/MakeMaker.pm',
276 'libev/ev.h' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/ev.h', 372 'libev/ev.h' => '$(INST_LIB)/EV/ev.h',
277 'libev/ev.pod' => '$(INST_LIBDIR)/EV/libev.pod', 373 'libev/ev.pod' => '$(INST_LIB)/EV/libev.pod',
278 }, 374 },
279 MAN3PODS => { 375 MAN3PODS => {
280 'EV.pm' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/EV.$(MAN3EXT)', 376 'EV.pm' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/EV.$(MAN3EXT)',
281 'EV/MakeMaker.pm' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/EV::MakeMaker.$(MAN3EXT)', 377 'EV/MakeMaker.pm' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/EV::MakeMaker.$(MAN3EXT)',
282 'libev/ev.pod' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/EV::libev.$(MAN3EXT)', 378 'libev/ev.pod' => '$(INST_MAN3DIR)/EV::libev.$(MAN3EXT)',

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