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16 | Instead, in this module a number of (non-posix) threads are started that |
16 | Instead, in this module a number of (non-posix) threads are started that |
17 | execute your read/writes and signal their completion. You don't need |
17 | execute your read/writes and signal their completion. You don't need |
18 | thread support in your libc or perl, and the threads created by this |
18 | thread support in your libc or perl, and the threads created by this |
19 | module will not be visible to the pthreads library. |
19 | module will not be visible to the pthreads library. |
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22 | when the thread calling min_parallel exits. Make sure you only ever call |
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23 | min_parallel from the same thread that loaded this module. |
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21 | Although the module will work with threads, it is not reentrant, so use |
25 | Although the module will work with threads, it is not reentrant, so use |
22 | appropriate locking yourself. |
26 | appropriate locking yourself. |
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27 | |
24 | =over 4 |
28 | =over 4 |
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28 | package Linux::AIO; |
32 | package Linux::AIO; |
29 | |
33 | |
30 | use base 'Exporter'; |
34 | use base 'Exporter'; |
31 | |
35 | |
32 | BEGIN { |
36 | BEGIN { |
33 | $VERSION = 1.1; |
37 | $VERSION = 1.2; |
34 | |
38 | |
35 | @EXPORT = qw(aio_read aio_write aio_open aio_close aio_stat aio_lstat); |
39 | @EXPORT = qw(aio_read aio_write aio_open aio_close aio_stat aio_lstat aio_unlink); |
36 | @EXPORT_OK = qw(poll_fileno poll_cb min_parallel max_parallel nreqs); |
40 | @EXPORT_OK = qw(poll_fileno poll_cb min_parallel max_parallel nreqs); |
37 | |
41 | |
38 | require XSLoader; |
42 | require XSLoader; |
39 | XSLoader::load Linux::AIO, $VERSION; |
43 | XSLoader::load Linux::AIO, $VERSION; |
40 | } |
44 | } |
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102 | Currently, the stats are always 64-bit-stats, i.e. instead of returning an |
106 | Currently, the stats are always 64-bit-stats, i.e. instead of returning an |
103 | error when stat'ing a large file, the results will be silently truncated |
107 | error when stat'ing a large file, the results will be silently truncated |
104 | unless perl itself is compiled with large file support. |
108 | unless perl itself is compiled with large file support. |
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112 | Asynchronously unlink a file |
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106 | =cut |
114 | =cut |
107 | |
115 | |
108 | min_parallel 1; |
116 | min_parallel 1; |
109 | |
117 | |
110 | END { |
118 | END { |