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35 # destroy a port again 35 # destroy a port again
36 kil $port; # "normal" kill 36 kil $port; # "normal" kill
37 kil $port, my_error => "everything is broken"; # error kill 37 kil $port, my_error => "everything is broken"; # error kill
38 38
39 # monitoring 39 # monitoring
40 mon $localport, $cb->(@msg) # callback is invoked on death 40 mon $port, $cb->(@msg) # callback is invoked on death
41 mon $localport, $otherport # kill otherport on abnormal death 41 mon $port, $localport # kill localport on abnormal death
42 mon $localport, $otherport, @msg # send message on death 42 mon $port, $localport, @msg # send message on death
43 43
44 # temporarily execute code in port context 44 # temporarily execute code in port context
45 peval $port, sub { die "kill the port!" }; 45 peval $port, sub { die "kill the port!" };
46 46
47 # execute callbacks in $SELF port context 47 # execute callbacks in $SELF port context
398 398
399=cut 399=cut
400 400
401sub rcv($@); 401sub rcv($@);
402 402
403sub _kilme { 403my $KILME = sub {
404 die "received message on port without callback"; 404 die "received message on port without callback";
405} 405};
406 406
407sub port(;&) { 407sub port(;&) {
408 my $id = $UNIQ . ++$ID; 408 my $id = $UNIQ . ++$ID;
409 my $port = "$NODE#$id"; 409 my $port = "$NODE#$id";
410 410
411 rcv $port, shift || \&_kilme; 411 rcv $port, shift || $KILME;
412 412
413 $port 413 $port
414} 414}
415 415
416=item rcv $local_port, $callback->(@msg) 416=item rcv $local_port, $callback->(@msg)
834 ref $action[0] 834 ref $action[0]
835 ? $action[0]() 835 ? $action[0]()
836 : snd @action; 836 : snd @action;
837 }; 837 };
838} 838}
839
840#=item $cb2 = timeout $seconds, $cb[, @args]
839 841
840=item cal $port, @msg, $callback[, $timeout] 842=item cal $port, @msg, $callback[, $timeout]
841 843
842A simple form of RPC - sends a message to the given C<$port> with the 844A simple form of RPC - sends a message to the given C<$port> with the
843given contents (C<@msg>), but adds a reply port to the message. 845given contents (C<@msg>), but adds a reply port to the message.
892=back 894=back
893 895
894=head1 DISTRIBUTED DATABASE 896=head1 DISTRIBUTED DATABASE
895 897
896AnyEvent::MP comes with a simple distributed database. The database will 898AnyEvent::MP comes with a simple distributed database. The database will
897be mirrored asynchronously at all global nodes. Other nodes bind to one of 899be mirrored asynchronously on all global nodes. Other nodes bind to one
898the global nodes for their needs. 900of the global nodes for their needs. Every node has a "local database"
901which contains all the values that are set locally. All local databases
902are merged together to form the global database, which can be queried.
899 903
900The database consists of a two-level hash - a hash contains a hash which 904The database structure is that of a two-level hash - the database hash
901contains values. 905contains hashes which contain values, similarly to a perl hash of hashes,
906i.e.:
907
908 $DATABASE{$family}{$subkey} = $value
902 909
903The top level hash key is called "family", and the second-level hash key 910The top level hash key is called "family", and the second-level hash key
904is called "subkey" or simply "key". 911is called "subkey" or simply "key".
905 912
906The family must be alphanumeric, i.e. start with a letter and consist 913The family must be alphanumeric, i.e. start with a letter and consist
911with the name of the application or module using it. 918with the name of the application or module using it.
912 919
913The subkeys must be non-empty strings, with no further restrictions. 920The subkeys must be non-empty strings, with no further restrictions.
914 921
915The values should preferably be strings, but other perl scalars should 922The values should preferably be strings, but other perl scalars should
916work as well (such as undef, arrays and hashes). 923work as well (such as C<undef>, arrays and hashes).
917 924
918Every database entry is owned by one node - adding the same family/subkey 925Every database entry is owned by one node - adding the same family/subkey
919combination on multiple nodes will not cause discomfort for AnyEvent::MP, 926combination on multiple nodes will not cause discomfort for AnyEvent::MP,
920but the result might be nondeterministic, i.e. the key might have 927but the result might be nondeterministic, i.e. the key might have
921different values on different nodes. 928different values on different nodes.
925pools. For example, a worker port for image scaling might do this: 932pools. For example, a worker port for image scaling might do this:
926 933
927 db_set my_image_scalers => $port; 934 db_set my_image_scalers => $port;
928 935
929And clients looking for an image scaler will want to get the 936And clients looking for an image scaler will want to get the
930C<my_image_scalers> keys: 937C<my_image_scalers> keys from time to time:
931 938
932 db_keys "my_image_scalers" => 60 => sub { 939 db_keys my_image_scalers => sub {
933 #d##TODO# 940 @ports = @{ $_[0] };
941 };
942
943Or better yet, they want to monitor the database family, so they always
944have a reasonable up-to-date copy:
945
946 db_mon my_image_scalers => sub {
947 @ports = keys %{ $_[0] };
948 };
949
950In general, you can set or delete single subkeys, but query and monitor
951whole families only.
952
953If you feel the need to monitor or query a single subkey, try giving it
954it's own family.
934 955
935=over 956=over
936 957
937=item db_set $family => $subkey [=> $value] 958=item db_set $family => $subkey [=> $value]
938 959
939Sets (or replaces) a key to the database - if C<$value> is omitted, 960Sets (or replaces) a key to the database - if C<$value> is omitted,
940C<undef> is used instead. 961C<undef> is used instead.
941 962
942=item db_del $family => $subkey 963=item db_del $family => $subkey...
943 964
944Deletes a key from the database. 965Deletes one or more subkeys from the database family.
945 966
946=item $guard = db_reg $family => $subkey [=> $value] 967=item $guard = db_reg $family => $subkey [=> $value]
947 968
948Sets the key on the database and returns a guard. When the guard is 969Sets the key on the database and returns a guard. When the guard is
949destroyed, the key is deleted from the database. If C<$value> is missing, 970destroyed, the key is deleted from the database. If C<$value> is missing,
950then C<undef> is used. 971then C<undef> is used.
951 972
973=item db_family $family => $cb->(\%familyhash)
974
975Queries the named database C<$family> and call the callback with the
976family represented as a hash. You can keep and freely modify the hash.
977
978=item db_keys $family => $cb->(\@keys)
979
980Same as C<db_family>, except it only queries the family I<subkeys> and passes
981them as array reference to the callback.
982
983=item db_values $family => $cb->(\@values)
984
985Same as C<db_family>, except it only queries the family I<values> and passes them
986as array reference to the callback.
987
952=item $guard = db_mon $family => $cb->($familyhash, \@subkeys...) 988=item $guard = db_mon $family => $cb->($familyhash, \@added, \@changed, \@deleted)
953 989
954Creates a monitor on the given database family. Each time a key is set or 990Creates a monitor on the given database family. Each time a key is set
955or is deleted the callback is called with a hash containing the database 991or or is deleted the callback is called with a hash containing the
956family and an arrayref with subkeys that have changed. 992database family and three lists of added, changed and deleted subkeys,
993respectively. If no keys have changed then the array reference might be
994C<undef> or even missing.
957 995
958Specifically, if one of the passed subkeys exists in the $familyhash, then 996If not called in void context, a guard object is returned that, when
959it is currently set to the value in the $familyhash. Otherwise, it has 997destroyed, stops the monitor.
960been deleted.
961 998
962The first call will be with the current contents of the family and all 999The family hash reference and the key arrays belong to AnyEvent::MP and
963keys, as if they were just added. 1000B<must not be modified or stored> by the callback. When in doubt, make a
1001copy.
1002
1003As soon as possible after the monitoring starts, the callback will be
1004called with the intiial contents of the family, even if it is empty,
1005i.e. there will always be a timely call to the callback with the current
1006contents.
964 1007
965It is possible that the callback is called with a change event even though 1008It is possible that the callback is called with a change event even though
966the subkey is already present and the value has not changed. 1009the subkey is already present and the value has not changed.
967 1010
968The monitoring stops when the guard object is destroyed. 1011The monitoring stops when the guard object is destroyed.
969 1012
970Example: on every change to the family "mygroup", print out all keys. 1013Example: on every change to the family "mygroup", print out all keys.
971 1014
972 my $guard = db_mon mygroup => sub { 1015 my $guard = db_mon mygroup => sub {
973 my ($family, $keys) = @_; 1016 my ($family, $a, $c, $d) = @_;
974 print "mygroup members: ", (join " ", keys %$family), "\n"; 1017 print "mygroup members: ", (join " ", keys %$family), "\n";
975 }; 1018 };
976 1019
977Exmaple: wait until the family "My::Module::workers" is non-empty. 1020Exmaple: wait until the family "My::Module::workers" is non-empty.
978 1021
979 my $guard; $guard = db_mon My::Module::workers => sub { 1022 my $guard; $guard = db_mon My::Module::workers => sub {
980 my ($family, $keys) = @_; 1023 my ($family, $a, $c, $d) = @_;
981 return unless %$family; 1024 return unless %$family;
982 undef $guard; 1025 undef $guard;
983 print "My::Module::workers now nonempty\n"; 1026 print "My::Module::workers now nonempty\n";
984 }; 1027 };
985 1028
986Example: print all changes to the family "AnyRvent::Fantasy::Module". 1029Example: print all changes to the family "AnyRvent::Fantasy::Module".
987 1030
988 my $guard = db_mon AnyRvent::Fantasy::Module => sub { 1031 my $guard = db_mon AnyRvent::Fantasy::Module => sub {
989 my ($family, $keys) = @_; 1032 my ($family, $a, $c, $d) = @_;
990 1033
991 for (@$keys) { 1034 print "+$_=$family->{$_}\n" for @$a;
992 print "$_: ", 1035 print "*$_=$family->{$_}\n" for @$c;
993 (exists $family->{$_} 1036 print "-$_=$family->{$_}\n" for @$d;
994 ? $family->{$_}
995 : "(deleted)"),
996 "\n";
997 }
998 }; 1037 };
999 1038
1000=cut 1039=cut
1001 1040
1002=back 1041=back

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