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50 | |
50 | |
51 | our $idle; # idle handler |
51 | our $idle; # idle handler |
52 | our $main; # main coroutine |
52 | our $main; # main coroutine |
53 | our $current; # current coroutine |
53 | our $current; # current coroutine |
54 | |
54 | |
55 | our $VERSION = '3.7'; |
55 | our $VERSION = '4.0'; |
56 | |
56 | |
57 | our @EXPORT = qw(async async_pool cede schedule terminate current unblock_sub); |
57 | our @EXPORT = qw(async async_pool cede schedule terminate current unblock_sub); |
58 | our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( |
58 | our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( |
59 | prio => [qw(PRIO_MAX PRIO_HIGH PRIO_NORMAL PRIO_LOW PRIO_IDLE PRIO_MIN)], |
59 | prio => [qw(PRIO_MAX PRIO_HIGH PRIO_NORMAL PRIO_LOW PRIO_IDLE PRIO_MIN)], |
60 | ); |
60 | ); |
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116 | =cut |
116 | =cut |
117 | |
117 | |
118 | $main->{desc} = "[main::]"; |
118 | $main->{desc} = "[main::]"; |
119 | |
119 | |
120 | # maybe some other module used Coro::Specific before... |
120 | # maybe some other module used Coro::Specific before... |
121 | $main->{specific} = $current->{specific} |
121 | $main->{_specific} = $current->{_specific} |
122 | if $current; |
122 | if $current; |
123 | |
123 | |
124 | _set_current $main; |
124 | _set_current $main; |
125 | |
125 | |
126 | sub current() { $current } |
126 | sub current() { $current } |
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151 | # free coroutine data and mark as destructed |
151 | # free coroutine data and mark as destructed |
152 | $self->_destroy |
152 | $self->_destroy |
153 | or return; |
153 | or return; |
154 | |
154 | |
155 | # call all destruction callbacks |
155 | # call all destruction callbacks |
156 | $_->(@{$self->{status}}) |
156 | $_->(@{$self->{_status}}) |
157 | for @{(delete $self->{destroy_cb}) || []}; |
157 | for @{(delete $self->{_on_destroy}) || []}; |
158 | } |
158 | } |
159 | |
159 | |
160 | # this coroutine is necessary because a coroutine |
160 | # this coroutine is necessary because a coroutine |
161 | # cannot destroy itself. |
161 | # cannot destroy itself. |
162 | my @destroy; |
162 | my @destroy; |
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241 | my $cb; |
241 | my $cb; |
242 | |
242 | |
243 | while () { |
243 | while () { |
244 | eval { |
244 | eval { |
245 | while () { |
245 | while () { |
246 | # &{&_pool_1 or &terminate}; # crashes, would be ~5% faster |
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247 | $cb = &_pool_1 |
246 | _pool_1 $cb; |
248 | or &terminate; |
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249 | &$cb; |
247 | &$cb; |
250 | undef $cb; |
248 | _pool_2 $cb; |
251 | &terminate if &_pool_2; |
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252 | &schedule; |
249 | &schedule; |
253 | } |
250 | } |
254 | }; |
251 | }; |
255 | |
252 | |
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253 | last if $@ eq "\3terminate\2\n"; |
256 | warn $@ if $@; |
254 | warn $@ if $@; |
257 | } |
255 | } |
258 | } |
256 | } |
259 | |
257 | |
260 | sub async_pool(&@) { |
258 | sub async_pool(&@) { |
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310 | |
308 | |
311 | =item terminate [arg...] |
309 | =item terminate [arg...] |
312 | |
310 | |
313 | Terminates the current coroutine with the given status values (see L<cancel>). |
311 | Terminates the current coroutine with the given status values (see L<cancel>). |
314 | |
312 | |
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313 | =item killall |
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314 | |
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315 | Kills/terminates/cancels all coroutines except the currently running |
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316 | one. This is useful after a fork, either in the child or the parent, as |
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317 | usually only one of them should inherit the running coroutines. |
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318 | |
315 | =cut |
319 | =cut |
316 | |
320 | |
317 | sub terminate { |
321 | sub terminate { |
318 | $current->cancel (@_); |
322 | $current->cancel (@_); |
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323 | } |
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324 | |
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325 | sub killall { |
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326 | for (Coro::State::list) { |
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327 | $_->cancel |
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328 | if $_ != $current && UNIVERSAL::isa $_, "Coro"; |
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329 | } |
319 | } |
330 | } |
320 | |
331 | |
321 | =back |
332 | =back |
322 | |
333 | |
323 | # dynamic methods |
334 | # dynamic methods |
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367 | |
378 | |
368 | =cut |
379 | =cut |
369 | |
380 | |
370 | sub cancel { |
381 | sub cancel { |
371 | my $self = shift; |
382 | my $self = shift; |
372 | $self->{status} = [@_]; |
383 | $self->{_status} = [@_]; |
373 | |
384 | |
374 | if ($current == $self) { |
385 | if ($current == $self) { |
375 | push @destroy, $self; |
386 | push @destroy, $self; |
376 | $manager->ready; |
387 | $manager->ready; |
377 | &schedule while 1; |
388 | &schedule while 1; |
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381 | } |
392 | } |
382 | |
393 | |
383 | =item $coroutine->join |
394 | =item $coroutine->join |
384 | |
395 | |
385 | Wait until the coroutine terminates and return any values given to the |
396 | Wait until the coroutine terminates and return any values given to the |
386 | C<terminate> or C<cancel> functions. C<join> can be called multiple times |
397 | C<terminate> or C<cancel> functions. C<join> can be called concurrently |
387 | from multiple coroutine. |
398 | from multiple coroutines. |
388 | |
399 | |
389 | =cut |
400 | =cut |
390 | |
401 | |
391 | sub join { |
402 | sub join { |
392 | my $self = shift; |
403 | my $self = shift; |
393 | |
404 | |
394 | unless ($self->{status}) { |
405 | unless ($self->{_status}) { |
395 | my $current = $current; |
406 | my $current = $current; |
396 | |
407 | |
397 | push @{$self->{destroy_cb}}, sub { |
408 | push @{$self->{_on_destroy}}, sub { |
398 | $current->ready; |
409 | $current->ready; |
399 | undef $current; |
410 | undef $current; |
400 | }; |
411 | }; |
401 | |
412 | |
402 | &schedule while $current; |
413 | &schedule while $current; |
403 | } |
414 | } |
404 | |
415 | |
405 | wantarray ? @{$self->{status}} : $self->{status}[0]; |
416 | wantarray ? @{$self->{_status}} : $self->{_status}[0]; |
406 | } |
417 | } |
407 | |
418 | |
408 | =item $coroutine->on_destroy (\&cb) |
419 | =item $coroutine->on_destroy (\&cb) |
409 | |
420 | |
410 | Registers a callback that is called when this coroutine gets destroyed, |
421 | Registers a callback that is called when this coroutine gets destroyed, |
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414 | =cut |
425 | =cut |
415 | |
426 | |
416 | sub on_destroy { |
427 | sub on_destroy { |
417 | my ($self, $cb) = @_; |
428 | my ($self, $cb) = @_; |
418 | |
429 | |
419 | push @{ $self->{destroy_cb} }, $cb; |
430 | push @{ $self->{_on_destroy} }, $cb; |
420 | } |
431 | } |
421 | |
432 | |
422 | =item $oldprio = $coroutine->prio ($newprio) |
433 | =item $oldprio = $coroutine->prio ($newprio) |
423 | |
434 | |
424 | Sets (or gets, if the argument is missing) the priority of the |
435 | Sets (or gets, if the argument is missing) the priority of the |
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459 | |
449 | =item $olddesc = $coroutine->desc ($newdesc) |
460 | =item $olddesc = $coroutine->desc ($newdesc) |
450 | |
461 | |
451 | Sets (or gets in case the argument is missing) the description for this |
462 | Sets (or gets in case the argument is missing) the description for this |
452 | coroutine. This is just a free-form string you can associate with a coroutine. |
463 | coroutine. This is just a free-form string you can associate with a coroutine. |
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465 | This method simply sets the C<< $coroutine->{desc} >> member to the given string. You |
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466 | can modify this member directly if you wish. |
453 | |
467 | |
454 | =cut |
468 | =cut |
455 | |
469 | |
456 | sub desc { |
470 | sub desc { |
457 | my $old = $_[0]{desc}; |
471 | my $old = $_[0]{desc}; |