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26 | $req->cancel; # cancel request if still in queue |
26 | $req->cancel; # cancel request if still in queue |
27 | |
27 | |
28 | my $grp = aio_group sub { print "all stats done\n" }; |
28 | my $grp = aio_group sub { print "all stats done\n" }; |
29 | add $grp aio_stat "..." for ...; |
29 | add $grp aio_stat "..." for ...; |
30 | |
30 | |
31 | # AnyEvent integration (EV, Event, Glib, Tk, urxvt, pureperl...) |
31 | # AnyEvent integration (EV, Event, Glib, Tk, POE, urxvt, pureperl...) |
32 | open my $fh, "<&=" . IO::AIO::poll_fileno or die "$!"; |
32 | use AnyEvent::AIO; |
33 | my $w = AnyEvent->io (fh => $fh, poll => 'r', cb => sub { IO::AIO::poll_cb }); |
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33 | |
35 | # EV integration |
34 | # EV integration |
36 | my $w = EV::io IO::AIO::poll_fileno, EV::READ, \&IO::AIO::poll_cb; |
35 | my $w = EV::io IO::AIO::poll_fileno, EV::READ, \&IO::AIO::poll_cb; |
37 | |
36 | |
38 | # Event integration |
37 | # Event integration |
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194 | use strict 'vars'; |
193 | use strict 'vars'; |
195 | |
194 | |
196 | use base 'Exporter'; |
195 | use base 'Exporter'; |
197 | |
196 | |
198 | BEGIN { |
197 | BEGIN { |
199 | our $VERSION = '2.6'; |
198 | our $VERSION = '3.02'; |
200 | |
199 | |
201 | our @AIO_REQ = qw(aio_sendfile aio_read aio_write aio_open aio_close aio_stat |
200 | our @AIO_REQ = qw(aio_sendfile aio_read aio_write aio_open aio_close |
202 | aio_lstat aio_unlink aio_rmdir aio_readdir aio_scandir aio_symlink |
201 | aio_stat aio_lstat aio_unlink aio_rmdir aio_readdir |
203 | aio_readlink aio_sync aio_fsync aio_fdatasync aio_readahead aio_rename aio_link |
202 | aio_scandir aio_symlink aio_readlink aio_sync aio_fsync |
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203 | aio_fdatasync aio_pathsync aio_readahead |
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204 | aio_rename aio_link aio_move aio_copy aio_group |
204 | aio_move aio_copy aio_group aio_nop aio_mknod aio_load aio_rmtree aio_mkdir |
205 | aio_nop aio_mknod aio_load aio_rmtree aio_mkdir aio_chown |
205 | aio_chown aio_chmod aio_utime aio_truncate); |
206 | aio_chmod aio_utime aio_truncate); |
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207 | |
206 | our @EXPORT = (@AIO_REQ, qw(aioreq_pri aioreq_nice aio_block)); |
208 | our @EXPORT = (@AIO_REQ, qw(aioreq_pri aioreq_nice)); |
207 | our @EXPORT_OK = qw(poll_fileno poll_cb poll_wait flush |
209 | our @EXPORT_OK = qw(poll_fileno poll_cb poll_wait flush |
208 | min_parallel max_parallel max_idle |
210 | min_parallel max_parallel max_idle |
209 | nreqs nready npending nthreads |
211 | nreqs nready npending nthreads |
210 | max_poll_time max_poll_reqs); |
212 | max_poll_time max_poll_reqs); |
211 | |
213 | |
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319 | |
321 | |
320 | Asynchronously close a file and call the callback with the result |
322 | Asynchronously close a file and call the callback with the result |
321 | code. |
323 | code. |
322 | |
324 | |
323 | Unfortunately, you can't do this to perl. Perl I<insists> very strongly on |
325 | Unfortunately, you can't do this to perl. Perl I<insists> very strongly on |
324 | closing the file descriptor associated with the filehandle itself. Here is |
326 | closing the file descriptor associated with the filehandle itself. |
325 | what aio_close will try: |
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326 | |
327 | |
327 | 1. dup()licate the fd |
328 | Therefore, C<aio_close> will not close the filehandle - instead it will |
328 | 2. asynchronously close() the duplicated fd |
329 | use dup2 to overwrite the file descriptor with the write-end of a pipe |
329 | 3. dup()licate the fd once more |
330 | (the pipe fd will be created on demand and will be cached). |
330 | 4. let perl close() the filehandle |
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331 | 5. asynchronously close the duplicated fd |
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332 | |
331 | |
333 | The idea is that the first close() flushes stuff to disk that closing an |
332 | Or in other words: the file descriptor will be closed, but it will not be |
334 | fd will flush, so when perl closes the fd, nothing much will need to be |
333 | free for reuse until the perl filehandle is closed. |
335 | flushed. The second async. close() will then flush stuff to disk that |
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336 | closing the last fd to the file will flush. |
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337 | |
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338 | Just FYI, SuSv3 has this to say on close: |
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339 | |
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340 | All outstanding record locks owned by the process on the file |
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341 | associated with the file descriptor shall be removed. |
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342 | |
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343 | If fildes refers to a socket, close() shall cause the socket to be |
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344 | destroyed. ... close() shall block for up to the current linger |
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345 | interval until all data is transmitted. |
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346 | [this actually sounds like a specification bug, but who knows] |
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347 | |
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348 | And at least Linux additionally actually flushes stuff on every close, |
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349 | even when the file itself is still open. |
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350 | |
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351 | Sounds enourmously inefficient and complicated? Yes... please show me how |
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352 | to nuke perl's fd out of existence... |
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353 | |
334 | |
354 | =cut |
335 | =cut |
355 | |
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356 | sub aio_close($;$) { |
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357 | aio_block { |
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358 | my ($fh, $cb) = @_; |
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359 | |
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360 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
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361 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
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362 | |
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363 | my $fd = fileno $fh; |
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364 | |
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365 | defined $fd or Carp::croak "aio_close called with fd-less filehandle"; |
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366 | |
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367 | # if the dups fail we will simply get EBADF |
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368 | my $fd2 = _dup $fd; |
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369 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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370 | add $grp _aio_close $fd2, sub { |
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371 | my $fd2 = _dup $fd; |
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372 | close $fh; |
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373 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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374 | add $grp _aio_close $fd2, sub { |
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375 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
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376 | }; |
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377 | }; |
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378 | |
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379 | $grp |
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380 | } |
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381 | } |
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382 | |
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383 | |
336 | |
384 | =item aio_read $fh,$offset,$length, $data,$dataoffset, $callback->($retval) |
337 | =item aio_read $fh,$offset,$length, $data,$dataoffset, $callback->($retval) |
385 | |
338 | |
386 | =item aio_write $fh,$offset,$length, $data,$dataoffset, $callback->($retval) |
339 | =item aio_write $fh,$offset,$length, $data,$dataoffset, $callback->($retval) |
387 | |
340 | |
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586 | memory. Status is the same as with aio_read. |
539 | memory. Status is the same as with aio_read. |
587 | |
540 | |
588 | =cut |
541 | =cut |
589 | |
542 | |
590 | sub aio_load($$;$) { |
543 | sub aio_load($$;$) { |
591 | aio_block { |
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592 | my ($path, undef, $cb) = @_; |
544 | my ($path, undef, $cb) = @_; |
593 | my $data = \$_[1]; |
545 | my $data = \$_[1]; |
594 | |
546 | |
595 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
547 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
596 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
548 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
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549 | |
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550 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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551 | add $grp aio_open $path, O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
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552 | my $fh = shift |
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553 | or return $grp->result (-1); |
597 | |
554 | |
598 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
555 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
599 | add $grp aio_open $path, O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
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600 | my $fh = shift |
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601 | or return $grp->result (-1); |
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602 | |
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603 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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604 | add $grp aio_read $fh, 0, (-s $fh), $$data, 0, sub { |
556 | add $grp aio_read $fh, 0, (-s $fh), $$data, 0, sub { |
605 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
557 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
606 | }; |
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607 | }; |
558 | }; |
608 | |
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609 | $grp |
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610 | } |
559 | }; |
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560 | |
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561 | $grp |
611 | } |
562 | } |
612 | |
563 | |
613 | =item aio_copy $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
564 | =item aio_copy $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
614 | |
565 | |
615 | Try to copy the I<file> (directories not supported as either source or |
566 | Try to copy the I<file> (directories not supported as either source or |
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626 | errors are being ignored. |
577 | errors are being ignored. |
627 | |
578 | |
628 | =cut |
579 | =cut |
629 | |
580 | |
630 | sub aio_copy($$;$) { |
581 | sub aio_copy($$;$) { |
631 | aio_block { |
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632 | my ($src, $dst, $cb) = @_; |
582 | my ($src, $dst, $cb) = @_; |
633 | |
583 | |
634 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
584 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
635 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
585 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
636 | |
586 | |
637 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
587 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
638 | add $grp aio_open $src, O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
588 | add $grp aio_open $src, O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
639 | if (my $src_fh = $_[0]) { |
589 | if (my $src_fh = $_[0]) { |
640 | my @stat = stat $src_fh; |
590 | my @stat = stat $src_fh; |
641 | |
591 | |
642 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
592 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
643 | add $grp aio_open $dst, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0200, sub { |
593 | add $grp aio_open $dst, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0200, sub { |
644 | if (my $dst_fh = $_[0]) { |
594 | if (my $dst_fh = $_[0]) { |
645 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
595 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
646 | add $grp aio_sendfile $dst_fh, $src_fh, 0, $stat[7], sub { |
596 | add $grp aio_sendfile $dst_fh, $src_fh, 0, $stat[7], sub { |
647 | if ($_[0] == $stat[7]) { |
597 | if ($_[0] == $stat[7]) { |
648 | $grp->result (0); |
598 | $grp->result (0); |
649 | close $src_fh; |
599 | close $src_fh; |
650 | |
600 | |
651 | # those should not normally block. should. should. |
601 | # those should not normally block. should. should. |
652 | utime $stat[8], $stat[9], $dst; |
602 | utime $stat[8], $stat[9], $dst; |
653 | chmod $stat[2] & 07777, $dst_fh; |
603 | chmod $stat[2] & 07777, $dst_fh; |
654 | chown $stat[4], $stat[5], $dst_fh; |
604 | chown $stat[4], $stat[5], $dst_fh; |
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605 | |
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606 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
655 | close $dst_fh; |
607 | add $grp aio_close $dst_fh; |
656 | } else { |
608 | } else { |
657 | $grp->result (-1); |
609 | $grp->result (-1); |
658 | close $src_fh; |
610 | close $src_fh; |
659 | close $dst_fh; |
611 | close $dst_fh; |
660 | |
612 | |
661 | aioreq $pri; |
613 | aioreq $pri; |
662 | add $grp aio_unlink $dst; |
614 | add $grp aio_unlink $dst; |
663 | } |
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664 | }; |
615 | } |
665 | } else { |
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666 | $grp->result (-1); |
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667 | } |
616 | }; |
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617 | } else { |
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618 | $grp->result (-1); |
668 | }, |
619 | } |
669 | |
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670 | } else { |
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671 | $grp->result (-1); |
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672 | } |
620 | }, |
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621 | |
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622 | } else { |
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623 | $grp->result (-1); |
673 | }; |
624 | } |
674 | |
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675 | $grp |
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676 | } |
625 | }; |
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626 | |
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627 | $grp |
677 | } |
628 | } |
678 | |
629 | |
679 | =item aio_move $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
630 | =item aio_move $srcpath, $dstpath, $callback->($status) |
680 | |
631 | |
681 | Try to move the I<file> (directories not supported as either source or |
632 | Try to move the I<file> (directories not supported as either source or |
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687 | that is successful, unlinking the C<$srcpath>. |
638 | that is successful, unlinking the C<$srcpath>. |
688 | |
639 | |
689 | =cut |
640 | =cut |
690 | |
641 | |
691 | sub aio_move($$;$) { |
642 | sub aio_move($$;$) { |
692 | aio_block { |
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693 | my ($src, $dst, $cb) = @_; |
643 | my ($src, $dst, $cb) = @_; |
694 | |
644 | |
695 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
645 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
696 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
646 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
697 | |
647 | |
698 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
648 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
699 | add $grp aio_rename $src, $dst, sub { |
649 | add $grp aio_rename $src, $dst, sub { |
700 | if ($_[0] && $! == EXDEV) { |
650 | if ($_[0] && $! == EXDEV) { |
701 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
651 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
702 | add $grp aio_copy $src, $dst, sub { |
652 | add $grp aio_copy $src, $dst, sub { |
703 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
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704 | |
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705 | if (!$_[0]) { |
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706 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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707 | add $grp aio_unlink $src; |
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708 | } |
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709 | }; |
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710 | } else { |
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711 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
653 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
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654 | |
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655 | if (!$_[0]) { |
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656 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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657 | add $grp aio_unlink $src; |
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658 | } |
712 | } |
659 | }; |
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660 | } else { |
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661 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
713 | }; |
662 | } |
714 | |
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715 | $grp |
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716 | } |
663 | }; |
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664 | |
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665 | $grp |
717 | } |
666 | } |
718 | |
667 | |
719 | =item aio_scandir $path, $maxreq, $callback->($dirs, $nondirs) |
668 | =item aio_scandir $path, $maxreq, $callback->($dirs, $nondirs) |
720 | |
669 | |
721 | Scans a directory (similar to C<aio_readdir>) but additionally tries to |
670 | Scans a directory (similar to C<aio_readdir>) but additionally tries to |
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769 | directory counting heuristic. |
718 | directory counting heuristic. |
770 | |
719 | |
771 | =cut |
720 | =cut |
772 | |
721 | |
773 | sub aio_scandir($$;$) { |
722 | sub aio_scandir($$;$) { |
774 | aio_block { |
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775 | my ($path, $maxreq, $cb) = @_; |
723 | my ($path, $maxreq, $cb) = @_; |
776 | |
724 | |
777 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
725 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
778 | |
726 | |
779 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
727 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
780 | |
728 | |
781 | $maxreq = 4 if $maxreq <= 0; |
729 | $maxreq = 4 if $maxreq <= 0; |
782 | |
730 | |
783 | # stat once |
731 | # stat once |
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732 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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733 | add $grp aio_stat $path, sub { |
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734 | return $grp->result () if $_[0]; |
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735 | my $now = time; |
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736 | my $hash1 = join ":", (stat _)[0,1,3,7,9]; |
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737 | |
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738 | # read the directory entries |
784 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
739 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
785 | add $grp aio_stat $path, sub { |
740 | add $grp aio_readdir $path, sub { |
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741 | my $entries = shift |
786 | return $grp->result () if $_[0]; |
742 | or return $grp->result (); |
787 | my $now = time; |
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788 | my $hash1 = join ":", (stat _)[0,1,3,7,9]; |
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789 | |
743 | |
790 | # read the directory entries |
744 | # stat the dir another time |
791 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
745 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
792 | add $grp aio_readdir $path, sub { |
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793 | my $entries = shift |
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794 | or return $grp->result (); |
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795 | |
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796 | # stat the dir another time |
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797 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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798 | add $grp aio_stat $path, sub { |
746 | add $grp aio_stat $path, sub { |
799 | my $hash2 = join ":", (stat _)[0,1,3,7,9]; |
747 | my $hash2 = join ":", (stat _)[0,1,3,7,9]; |
800 | |
748 | |
801 | my $ndirs; |
749 | my $ndirs; |
802 | |
750 | |
803 | # take the slow route if anything looks fishy |
751 | # take the slow route if anything looks fishy |
804 | if ($hash1 ne $hash2 or (stat _)[9] == $now) { |
752 | if ($hash1 ne $hash2 or (stat _)[9] == $now) { |
805 | $ndirs = -1; |
753 | $ndirs = -1; |
806 | } else { |
754 | } else { |
807 | # if nlink == 2, we are finished |
755 | # if nlink == 2, we are finished |
808 | # on non-posix-fs's, we rely on nlink < 2 |
756 | # on non-posix-fs's, we rely on nlink < 2 |
809 | $ndirs = (stat _)[3] - 2 |
757 | $ndirs = (stat _)[3] - 2 |
810 | or return $grp->result ([], $entries); |
758 | or return $grp->result ([], $entries); |
811 | } |
759 | } |
812 | |
760 | |
813 | # sort into likely dirs and likely nondirs |
761 | # sort into likely dirs and likely nondirs |
814 | # dirs == files without ".", short entries first |
762 | # dirs == files without ".", short entries first |
815 | $entries = [map $_->[0], |
763 | $entries = [map $_->[0], |
816 | sort { $b->[1] cmp $a->[1] } |
764 | sort { $b->[1] cmp $a->[1] } |
817 | map [$_, sprintf "%s%04d", (/.\./ ? "1" : "0"), length], |
765 | map [$_, sprintf "%s%04d", (/.\./ ? "1" : "0"), length], |
818 | @$entries]; |
766 | @$entries]; |
819 | |
767 | |
820 | my (@dirs, @nondirs); |
768 | my (@dirs, @nondirs); |
821 | |
769 | |
822 | my $statgrp = add $grp aio_group sub { |
770 | my $statgrp = add $grp aio_group sub { |
823 | $grp->result (\@dirs, \@nondirs); |
771 | $grp->result (\@dirs, \@nondirs); |
824 | }; |
772 | }; |
825 | |
773 | |
826 | limit $statgrp $maxreq; |
774 | limit $statgrp $maxreq; |
827 | feed $statgrp sub { |
775 | feed $statgrp sub { |
828 | return unless @$entries; |
776 | return unless @$entries; |
829 | my $entry = pop @$entries; |
777 | my $entry = pop @$entries; |
830 | |
778 | |
831 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
779 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
832 | add $statgrp aio_stat "$path/$entry/.", sub { |
780 | add $statgrp aio_stat "$path/$entry/.", sub { |
833 | if ($_[0] < 0) { |
781 | if ($_[0] < 0) { |
834 | push @nondirs, $entry; |
782 | push @nondirs, $entry; |
835 | } else { |
783 | } else { |
836 | # need to check for real directory |
784 | # need to check for real directory |
837 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
785 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
838 | add $statgrp aio_lstat "$path/$entry", sub { |
786 | add $statgrp aio_lstat "$path/$entry", sub { |
839 | if (-d _) { |
787 | if (-d _) { |
840 | push @dirs, $entry; |
788 | push @dirs, $entry; |
841 | |
789 | |
842 | unless (--$ndirs) { |
790 | unless (--$ndirs) { |
843 | push @nondirs, @$entries; |
791 | push @nondirs, @$entries; |
844 | feed $statgrp; |
792 | feed $statgrp; |
845 | } |
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846 | } else { |
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847 | push @nondirs, $entry; |
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848 | } |
793 | } |
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794 | } else { |
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795 | push @nondirs, $entry; |
849 | } |
796 | } |
850 | } |
797 | } |
851 | }; |
798 | } |
852 | }; |
799 | }; |
853 | }; |
800 | }; |
854 | }; |
801 | }; |
855 | }; |
802 | }; |
856 | |
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857 | $grp |
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858 | } |
803 | }; |
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804 | |
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805 | $grp |
859 | } |
806 | } |
860 | |
807 | |
861 | =item aio_rmtree $path, $callback->($status) |
808 | =item aio_rmtree $path, $callback->($status) |
862 | |
809 | |
863 | Delete a directory tree starting (and including) C<$path>, return the |
810 | Delete a directory tree starting (and including) C<$path>, return the |
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867 | |
814 | |
868 | =cut |
815 | =cut |
869 | |
816 | |
870 | sub aio_rmtree; |
817 | sub aio_rmtree; |
871 | sub aio_rmtree($;$) { |
818 | sub aio_rmtree($;$) { |
872 | aio_block { |
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873 | my ($path, $cb) = @_; |
819 | my ($path, $cb) = @_; |
874 | |
820 | |
875 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
821 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
876 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
822 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
877 | |
823 | |
878 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
824 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
879 | add $grp aio_scandir $path, 0, sub { |
825 | add $grp aio_scandir $path, 0, sub { |
880 | my ($dirs, $nondirs) = @_; |
826 | my ($dirs, $nondirs) = @_; |
881 | |
827 | |
882 | my $dirgrp = aio_group sub { |
828 | my $dirgrp = aio_group sub { |
883 | add $grp aio_rmdir $path, sub { |
829 | add $grp aio_rmdir $path, sub { |
884 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
830 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
885 | }; |
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886 | }; |
831 | }; |
887 | |
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888 | (aioreq_pri $pri), add $dirgrp aio_rmtree "$path/$_" for @$dirs; |
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889 | (aioreq_pri $pri), add $dirgrp aio_unlink "$path/$_" for @$nondirs; |
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890 | |
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891 | add $grp $dirgrp; |
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892 | }; |
832 | }; |
893 | |
833 | |
894 | $grp |
834 | (aioreq_pri $pri), add $dirgrp aio_rmtree "$path/$_" for @$dirs; |
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835 | (aioreq_pri $pri), add $dirgrp aio_unlink "$path/$_" for @$nondirs; |
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836 | |
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837 | add $grp $dirgrp; |
895 | } |
838 | }; |
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839 | |
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840 | $grp |
896 | } |
841 | } |
897 | |
842 | |
898 | =item aio_sync $callback->($status) |
843 | =item aio_sync $callback->($status) |
899 | |
844 | |
900 | Asynchronously call sync and call the callback when finished. |
845 | Asynchronously call sync and call the callback when finished. |
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909 | Asynchronously call fdatasync on the given filehandle and call the |
854 | Asynchronously call fdatasync on the given filehandle and call the |
910 | callback with the fdatasync result code. |
855 | callback with the fdatasync result code. |
911 | |
856 | |
912 | If this call isn't available because your OS lacks it or it couldn't be |
857 | If this call isn't available because your OS lacks it or it couldn't be |
913 | detected, it will be emulated by calling C<fsync> instead. |
858 | detected, it will be emulated by calling C<fsync> instead. |
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859 | |
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860 | =item aio_pathsync $path, $callback->($status) |
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861 | |
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862 | This request tries to open, fsync and close the given path. This is a |
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|
863 | composite request intended tosync directories after directory operations |
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864 | (E.g. rename). This might not work on all operating systems or have any |
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865 | specific effect, but usually it makes sure that directory changes get |
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866 | written to disc. It works for anything that can be opened for read-only, |
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867 | not just directories. |
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868 | |
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869 | Passes C<0> when everything went ok, and C<-1> on error. |
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870 | |
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871 | =cut |
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872 | |
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873 | sub aio_pathsync($;$) { |
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874 | my ($path, $cb) = @_; |
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875 | |
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876 | my $pri = aioreq_pri; |
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877 | my $grp = aio_group $cb; |
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878 | |
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879 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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|
880 | add $grp aio_open $path, O_RDONLY, 0, sub { |
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881 | my ($fh) = @_; |
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|
882 | if ($fh) { |
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|
883 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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|
884 | add $grp aio_fsync $fh, sub { |
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885 | $grp->result ($_[0]); |
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886 | |
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|
887 | aioreq_pri $pri; |
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|
888 | add $grp aio_close $fh; |
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|
889 | }; |
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890 | } else { |
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|
891 | $grp->result (-1); |
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|
892 | } |
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|
893 | }; |
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|
894 | |
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|
895 | $grp |
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|
896 | } |
914 | |
897 | |
915 | =item aio_group $callback->(...) |
898 | =item aio_group $callback->(...) |
916 | |
899 | |
917 | This is a very special aio request: Instead of doing something, it is a |
900 | This is a very special aio request: Instead of doing something, it is a |
918 | container for other aio requests, which is useful if you want to bundle |
901 | container for other aio requests, which is useful if you want to bundle |
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1055 | itself. Useful when you queued a lot of events but got a result early. |
1038 | itself. Useful when you queued a lot of events but got a result early. |
1056 | |
1039 | |
1057 | =item $grp->result (...) |
1040 | =item $grp->result (...) |
1058 | |
1041 | |
1059 | Set the result value(s) that will be passed to the group callback when all |
1042 | Set the result value(s) that will be passed to the group callback when all |
1060 | subrequests have finished and set thre groups errno to the current value |
1043 | subrequests have finished and set the groups errno to the current value |
1061 | of errno (just like calling C<errno> without an error number). By default, |
1044 | of errno (just like calling C<errno> without an error number). By default, |
1062 | no argument will be passed and errno is zero. |
1045 | no argument will be passed and errno is zero. |
1063 | |
1046 | |
1064 | =item $grp->errno ([$errno]) |
1047 | =item $grp->errno ([$errno]) |
1065 | |
1048 | |
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1263 | |
1246 | |
1264 | The default is probably ok in most situations, especially if thread |
1247 | The default is probably ok in most situations, especially if thread |
1265 | creation is fast. If thread creation is very slow on your system you might |
1248 | creation is fast. If thread creation is very slow on your system you might |
1266 | want to use larger values. |
1249 | want to use larger values. |
1267 | |
1250 | |
1268 | =item $oldmaxreqs = IO::AIO::max_outstanding $maxreqs |
1251 | =item IO::AIO::max_outstanding $maxreqs |
1269 | |
1252 | |
1270 | This is a very bad function to use in interactive programs because it |
1253 | This is a very bad function to use in interactive programs because it |
1271 | blocks, and a bad way to reduce concurrency because it is inexact: Better |
1254 | blocks, and a bad way to reduce concurrency because it is inexact: Better |
1272 | use an C<aio_group> together with a feed callback. |
1255 | use an C<aio_group> together with a feed callback. |
1273 | |
1256 | |
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1278 | |
1261 | |
1279 | The default value is very large, so there is no practical limit on the |
1262 | The default value is very large, so there is no practical limit on the |
1280 | number of outstanding requests. |
1263 | number of outstanding requests. |
1281 | |
1264 | |
1282 | You can still queue as many requests as you want. Therefore, |
1265 | You can still queue as many requests as you want. Therefore, |
1283 | C<max_oustsanding> is mainly useful in simple scripts (with low values) or |
1266 | C<max_outstanding> is mainly useful in simple scripts (with low values) or |
1284 | as a stop gap to shield against fatal memory overflow (with large values). |
1267 | as a stop gap to shield against fatal memory overflow (with large values). |
1285 | |
1268 | |
1286 | =back |
1269 | =back |
1287 | |
1270 | |
1288 | =head3 STATISTICAL INFORMATION |
1271 | =head3 STATISTICAL INFORMATION |
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1358 | |
1341 | |
1359 | Known bugs will be fixed in the next release. |
1342 | Known bugs will be fixed in the next release. |
1360 | |
1343 | |
1361 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
1344 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
1362 | |
1345 | |
1363 | L<Coro::AIO>. |
1346 | L<AnyEvent::AIO> for easy integration into event loops, L<Coro::AIO> for a |
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1347 | more natural syntax. |
1364 | |
1348 | |
1365 | =head1 AUTHOR |
1349 | =head1 AUTHOR |
1366 | |
1350 | |
1367 | Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> |
1351 | Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> |
1368 | http://home.schmorp.de/ |
1352 | http://home.schmorp.de/ |