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Revision: 1.1
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1 root 1.1 EMBEDDING THE LIBEV CODE INTO YOUR OWN PROGRAMS
2    
3     Instead of building the libev library you cna also include the code
4     as-is into your programs. To update, you only have to copy a few files
5     into your source tree.
6    
7     This is how it works:
8    
9     FILESETS
10    
11     To include only the libev core (all the ev_* functions):
12    
13     #define EV_STANDALONE 1
14     #include "ev.c"
15    
16     This will automatically include ev.h, too, and should be done in a
17     single C source file only to provide the function implementations. To
18     use it, do the same for ev.h in all users:
19    
20     #define EV_STANDALONE 1
21     #include "ev.h"
22    
23     You need the following files in your source tree, or in a directory
24     in your include path (e.g. in libev/ when using -Ilibev):
25    
26     ev.h
27     ev.c
28     ev_vars.h
29     ev_wrap.h
30    
31     To include the libevent compatibility API, also include:
32    
33     #include "event.c"
34    
35     in the file including "ev.c", and:
36    
37     #include "event.h"
38    
39     in the files that want to use the libevent API. This also includes "ev.h".
40    
41     You need the following additional files for this:
42    
43     event.h
44     event.c
45    
46     PREPROCESSOR SYMBOLS
47    
48     Libev can be configured via a variety of preprocessor symbols you have to define
49     before including any of its files. The default is not to build for mulciplicity
50     and only include the select backend.
51    
52     EV_STANDALONE
53    
54     Must always be "1", which keeps libev from including config.h or
55     other files, and it also defines dummy implementations for some
56     libevent functions (such as logging, which is not supported). It
57     will also not define any of the structs usually found in "event.h"
58     that are not directly supported by libev code alone.
59    
60     EV_USE_MONOTONIC
61    
62     If undefined or defined to be "1", libev will try to detect the
63     availability of the monotonic clock option at both compiletime and
64     runtime. Otherwise no use of the monotonic clock option will be
65     attempted.
66    
67     EV_USE_REALTIME
68    
69     If defined to be "1", libev will try to detect the availability
70     of the realtime clock option at compiletime (and assume its
71     availability at runtime if successful). Otherwise no use of the
72     realtime clock option will be attempted. This effectively replaces
73     gettimeofday by clock_get (CLOCK_REALTIME, ...) and will not normally
74     affect correctness.
75    
76     EV_USE_SELECT
77    
78     If undefined or defined to be "1", libev will compile in support
79     for the select(2) backend. No attempt at autodetection will be
80     done: if no other method takes over, select will be it. Otherwise
81     the select backend will not be compiled in.
82    
83     EV_USE_POLL
84    
85     If defined to be "1", libev will compile in support for the poll(2)
86     backend. No attempt at autodetection will be done. poll usually
87     performs worse than select, so its not enabled by default (it is
88     also slightly less portable).
89    
90     EV_USE_EPOLL
91    
92     If defined to be "1", libev will compile in support for the Linux
93     epoll backend. Its availability will be detected at runtime,
94     otherwise another method will be used as fallback. This is the
95     preferred backend for GNU/Linux systems.
96    
97     EV_USE_KQUEUE
98    
99     If defined to be "1", libev will compile in support for the BSD
100     style kqueue backend. Its availability will be detected at runtime,
101     otherwise another method will be used as fallback. This is the
102     preferred backend for BSD and BSd-like systems. Darwin brokenness
103     will be detected at runtime and routed around by disabling this
104     backend.
105    
106     EV_COMMON
107    
108     By default, all watchers have a "void *data" member. By redefining
109     this macro to a something else you can include more and other types
110     of members. You have to define it each time you include one of the
111     files, though, and it must be identical each time.
112    
113     For example, the perl EV module uses this:
114    
115     #define EV_COMMON \
116     SV *self; /* contains this struct */ \
117     SV *cb_sv, *fh;
118    
119     EV_PROTOTYPES
120    
121     If defined to be "0", then "ev.h" will not define any function
122     prototypes, but still define all the structs and other
123     symbols. This is occasionally useful.
124    
125     EV_MULTIPLICITY
126    
127     If undefined or defined to "1", then all event-loop-specific
128     functions will have the "struct ev_loop *" as first argument, and
129     you can create additional independent event loops. Otherwise there
130     will be no support for multiple event loops and there is no first
131     event loop pointer argument. Instead, all functions act on the
132     single default loop.
133    
134     EXAMPLES
135    
136     For a real-world example of a program the includes libev verbatim, you
137     can have a look at the EV perl module (http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/EV.html).
138     It has the libev files in the liev/ subdirectory and includes them in the
139     EV.xs files. Only this file will be compiled.
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