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370When this flag is specified, then libev will not attempt to use the 370When this flag is specified, then libev will not attempt to use the
371I<inotify> API for it's C<ev_stat> watchers. Apart from debugging and 371I<inotify> API for it's C<ev_stat> watchers. Apart from debugging and
372testing, this flag can be useful to conserve inotify file descriptors, as 372testing, this flag can be useful to conserve inotify file descriptors, as
373otherwise each loop using C<ev_stat> watchers consumes one inotify handle. 373otherwise each loop using C<ev_stat> watchers consumes one inotify handle.
374 374
375=item C<EVFLAG_NOSIGFD> 375=item C<EVFLAG_SIGNALFD>
376 376
377When this flag is specified, then libev will not attempt to use the 377When this flag is specified, then libev will attempt to use the
378I<signalfd> API for it's C<ev_signal> (and C<ev_child>) watchers. This is 378I<signalfd> API for it's C<ev_signal> (and C<ev_child>) watchers. This API
379probably only useful to work around any bugs in libev. Consequently, this 379delivers signals synchronously, which makes it both faster and might make
380flag might go away once the signalfd functionality is considered stable, 380it possible to get the queued signal data. It can also simplify signal
381so it's useful mostly in environment variables and not in program code. 381handling with threads, as long as you properly block signals in your
382threads that are not interested in handling them.
383
384Signalfd will not be used by default as this changes your signal mask, and
385there are a lot of shoddy libraries and programs (glib's threadpool for
386example) that can't properly initialise their signal masks.
382 387
383=item C<EVBACKEND_SELECT> (value 1, portable select backend) 388=item C<EVBACKEND_SELECT> (value 1, portable select backend)
384 389
385This is your standard select(2) backend. Not I<completely> standard, as 390This is your standard select(2) backend. Not I<completely> standard, as
386libev tries to roll its own fd_set with no limits on the number of fds, 391libev tries to roll its own fd_set with no limits on the number of fds,
1862Returns the remaining time until a timer fires. If the timer is active, 1867Returns the remaining time until a timer fires. If the timer is active,
1863then this time is relative to the current event loop time, otherwise it's 1868then this time is relative to the current event loop time, otherwise it's
1864the timeout value currently configured. 1869the timeout value currently configured.
1865 1870
1866That is, after an C<ev_timer_set (w, 5, 7)>, C<ev_timer_remaining> returns 1871That is, after an C<ev_timer_set (w, 5, 7)>, C<ev_timer_remaining> returns
1867C<5>. When the timer is started and one second passes, C<ev_timer_remain> 1872C<5>. When the timer is started and one second passes, C<ev_timer_remaining>
1868will return C<4>. When the timer expires and is restarted, it will return 1873will return C<4>. When the timer expires and is restarted, it will return
1869roughly C<7> (likely slightly less as callback invocation takes some time, 1874roughly C<7> (likely slightly less as callback invocation takes some time,
1870too), and so on. 1875too), and so on.
1871 1876
1872=item ev_tstamp repeat [read-write] 1877=item ev_tstamp repeat [read-write]
2132C<SA_RESTART> (or equivalent) behaviour enabled, so system calls should 2137C<SA_RESTART> (or equivalent) behaviour enabled, so system calls should
2133not be unduly interrupted. If you have a problem with system calls getting 2138not be unduly interrupted. If you have a problem with system calls getting
2134interrupted by signals you can block all signals in an C<ev_check> watcher 2139interrupted by signals you can block all signals in an C<ev_check> watcher
2135and unblock them in an C<ev_prepare> watcher. 2140and unblock them in an C<ev_prepare> watcher.
2136 2141
2137=head3 The special problem of inheritance over execve 2142=head3 The special problem of inheritance over fork/execve/pthread_create
2138 2143
2139Both the signal mask (C<sigprocmask>) and the signal disposition 2144Both the signal mask (C<sigprocmask>) and the signal disposition
2140(C<sigaction>) are unspecified after starting a signal watcher (and after 2145(C<sigaction>) are unspecified after starting a signal watcher (and after
2141stopping it again), that is, libev might or might not block the signal, 2146stopping it again), that is, libev might or might not block the signal,
2142and might or might not set or restore the installed signal handler. 2147and might or might not set or restore the installed signal handler.
2152 2157
2153The simplest way to ensure that the signal mask is reset in the child is 2158The simplest way to ensure that the signal mask is reset in the child is
2154to install a fork handler with C<pthread_atfork> that resets it. That will 2159to install a fork handler with C<pthread_atfork> that resets it. That will
2155catch fork calls done by libraries (such as the libc) as well. 2160catch fork calls done by libraries (such as the libc) as well.
2156 2161
2157In current versions of libev, you can also ensure that the signal mask is 2162In current versions of libev, the signal will not be blocked indefinitely
2158not blocking any signals (except temporarily, so thread users watch out) 2163unless you use the C<signalfd> API (C<EV_SIGNALFD>). While this reduces
2159by specifying the C<EVFLAG_NOSIGFD> when creating the event loop. This 2164the window of opportunity for problems, it will not go away, as libev
2160is not guaranteed for future versions, however. 2165I<has> to modify the signal mask, at least temporarily.
2166
2167So I can't stress this enough: I<If you do not reset your signal mask when
2168you expect it to be empty, you have a race condition in your code>. This
2169is not a libev-specific thing, this is true for most event libraries.
2161 2170
2162=head3 Watcher-Specific Functions and Data Members 2171=head3 Watcher-Specific Functions and Data Members
2163 2172
2164=over 4 2173=over 4
2165 2174
3442Erkki Seppala has written Ocaml bindings for libev, to be found at 3451Erkki Seppala has written Ocaml bindings for libev, to be found at
3443L<http://modeemi.cs.tut.fi/~flux/software/ocaml-ev/>. 3452L<http://modeemi.cs.tut.fi/~flux/software/ocaml-ev/>.
3444 3453
3445=item Lua 3454=item Lua
3446 3455
3447Brian Maher has written a partial interface to libev 3456Brian Maher has written a partial interface to libev for lua (at the
3448for lua (only C<ev_io> and C<ev_timer>), to be found at 3457time of this writing, only C<ev_io> and C<ev_timer>), to be found at
3449L<http://github.com/brimworks/lua-ev>. 3458L<http://github.com/brimworks/lua-ev>.
3450 3459
3451=back 3460=back
3452 3461
3453 3462
3608 libev.m4 3617 libev.m4
3609 3618
3610=head2 PREPROCESSOR SYMBOLS/MACROS 3619=head2 PREPROCESSOR SYMBOLS/MACROS
3611 3620
3612Libev can be configured via a variety of preprocessor symbols you have to 3621Libev can be configured via a variety of preprocessor symbols you have to
3613define before including any of its files. The default in the absence of 3622define before including (or compiling) any of its files. The default in
3614autoconf is documented for every option. 3623the absence of autoconf is documented for every option.
3624
3625Symbols marked with "(h)" do not change the ABI, and can have different
3626values when compiling libev vs. including F<ev.h>, so it is permissible
3627to redefine them before including F<ev.h> without breakign compatibility
3628to a compiled library. All other symbols change the ABI, which means all
3629users of libev and the libev code itself must be compiled with compatible
3630settings.
3615 3631
3616=over 4 3632=over 4
3617 3633
3618=item EV_STANDALONE 3634=item EV_STANDALONE (h)
3619 3635
3620Must always be C<1> if you do not use autoconf configuration, which 3636Must always be C<1> if you do not use autoconf configuration, which
3621keeps libev from including F<config.h>, and it also defines dummy 3637keeps libev from including F<config.h>, and it also defines dummy
3622implementations for some libevent functions (such as logging, which is not 3638implementations for some libevent functions (such as logging, which is not
3623supported). It will also not define any of the structs usually found in 3639supported). It will also not define any of the structs usually found in
3773as well as for signal and thread safety in C<ev_async> watchers. 3789as well as for signal and thread safety in C<ev_async> watchers.
3774 3790
3775In the absence of this define, libev will use C<sig_atomic_t volatile> 3791In the absence of this define, libev will use C<sig_atomic_t volatile>
3776(from F<signal.h>), which is usually good enough on most platforms. 3792(from F<signal.h>), which is usually good enough on most platforms.
3777 3793
3778=item EV_H 3794=item EV_H (h)
3779 3795
3780The name of the F<ev.h> header file used to include it. The default if 3796The name of the F<ev.h> header file used to include it. The default if
3781undefined is C<"ev.h"> in F<event.h>, F<ev.c> and F<ev++.h>. This can be 3797undefined is C<"ev.h"> in F<event.h>, F<ev.c> and F<ev++.h>. This can be
3782used to virtually rename the F<ev.h> header file in case of conflicts. 3798used to virtually rename the F<ev.h> header file in case of conflicts.
3783 3799
3784=item EV_CONFIG_H 3800=item EV_CONFIG_H (h)
3785 3801
3786If C<EV_STANDALONE> isn't C<1>, this variable can be used to override 3802If C<EV_STANDALONE> isn't C<1>, this variable can be used to override
3787F<ev.c>'s idea of where to find the F<config.h> file, similarly to 3803F<ev.c>'s idea of where to find the F<config.h> file, similarly to
3788C<EV_H>, above. 3804C<EV_H>, above.
3789 3805
3790=item EV_EVENT_H 3806=item EV_EVENT_H (h)
3791 3807
3792Similarly to C<EV_H>, this macro can be used to override F<event.c>'s idea 3808Similarly to C<EV_H>, this macro can be used to override F<event.c>'s idea
3793of how the F<event.h> header can be found, the default is C<"event.h">. 3809of how the F<event.h> header can be found, the default is C<"event.h">.
3794 3810
3795=item EV_PROTOTYPES 3811=item EV_PROTOTYPES (h)
3796 3812
3797If defined to be C<0>, then F<ev.h> will not define any function 3813If defined to be C<0>, then F<ev.h> will not define any function
3798prototypes, but still define all the structs and other symbols. This is 3814prototypes, but still define all the structs and other symbols. This is
3799occasionally useful if you want to provide your own wrapper functions 3815occasionally useful if you want to provide your own wrapper functions
3800around libev functions. 3816around libev functions.
3822fine. 3838fine.
3823 3839
3824If your embedding application does not need any priorities, defining these 3840If your embedding application does not need any priorities, defining these
3825both to C<0> will save some memory and CPU. 3841both to C<0> will save some memory and CPU.
3826 3842
3827=item EV_PERIODIC_ENABLE 3843=item EV_PERIODIC_ENABLE, EV_IDLE_ENABLE, EV_EMBED_ENABLE, EV_STAT_ENABLE,
3844EV_PREPARE_ENABLE, EV_CHECK_ENABLE, EV_FORK_ENABLE, EV_SIGNAL_ENABLE,
3845EV_ASYNC_ENABLE, EV_CHILD_ENABLE.
3828 3846
3829If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then periodic timers are supported. If 3847If undefined or defined to be C<1> (and the platform supports it), then
3830defined to be C<0>, then they are not. Disabling them saves a few kB of 3848the respective watcher type is supported. If defined to be C<0>, then it
3831code. 3849is not. Disabling watcher types mainly saves codesize.
3832
3833=item EV_IDLE_ENABLE
3834
3835If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then idle watchers are supported. If
3836defined to be C<0>, then they are not. Disabling them saves a few kB of
3837code.
3838
3839=item EV_EMBED_ENABLE
3840
3841If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then embed watchers are supported. If
3842defined to be C<0>, then they are not. Embed watchers rely on most other
3843watcher types, which therefore must not be disabled.
3844
3845=item EV_STAT_ENABLE
3846
3847If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then stat watchers are supported. If
3848defined to be C<0>, then they are not.
3849
3850=item EV_FORK_ENABLE
3851
3852If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then fork watchers are supported. If
3853defined to be C<0>, then they are not.
3854
3855=item EV_ASYNC_ENABLE
3856
3857If undefined or defined to be C<1>, then async watchers are supported. If
3858defined to be C<0>, then they are not.
3859 3850
3860=item EV_MINIMAL 3851=item EV_MINIMAL
3861 3852
3862If you need to shave off some kilobytes of code at the expense of some 3853If you need to shave off some kilobytes of code at the expense of some
3863speed (but with the full API), define this symbol to C<1>. Currently this 3854speed (but with the full API), define this symbol to C<1>. Currently this
3865on amd64. It also selects a much smaller 2-heap for timer management over 3856on amd64. It also selects a much smaller 2-heap for timer management over
3866the default 4-heap. 3857the default 4-heap.
3867 3858
3868You can save even more by disabling watcher types you do not need 3859You can save even more by disabling watcher types you do not need
3869and setting C<EV_MAXPRI> == C<EV_MINPRI>. Also, disabling C<assert> 3860and setting C<EV_MAXPRI> == C<EV_MINPRI>. Also, disabling C<assert>
3870(C<-DNDEBUG>) will usually reduce code size a lot. 3861(C<-DNDEBUG>) will usually reduce code size a lot. Disabling inotify,
3862eventfd and signalfd will further help, and disabling backends one doesn't
3863need (e.g. poll, epoll, kqueue, ports) will help further.
3871 3864
3872Defining C<EV_MINIMAL> to C<2> will additionally reduce the core API to 3865Defining C<EV_MINIMAL> to C<2> will additionally reduce the core API to
3873provide a bare-bones event library. See C<ev.h> for details on what parts 3866provide a bare-bones event library. See C<ev.h> for details on what parts
3874of the API are still available, and do not complain if this subset changes 3867of the API are still available, and do not complain if this subset changes
3875over time. 3868over time.
3869
3870This example set of settings reduces the compiled size of libev from
387123.9Kb to 7.7Kb on my GNU/Linux amd64 system (and leaves little
3872in - there is also an effect on the amount of memory used). With
3873an intelligent-enough linker (gcc+binutils do this when you use
3874C<-Wl,--gc-sections -ffunction-sections>) further unused functions might
3875be left out as well automatically - a binary starting a timer and an I/O
3876watcher then might come out at only 5Kb.
3877
3878 // tuning and API changes
3879 #define EV_MINIMAL 2
3880 #define EV_MULTIPLICITY 0
3881 #define EV_MINPRI 0
3882 #define EV_MAXPRI 0
3883
3884 // OS-specific backends
3885 #define EV_USE_INOTIFY 0
3886 #define EV_USE_EVENTFD 0
3887 #define EV_USE_SIGNALFD 0
3888 #define EV_USE_REALTIME 0
3889 #define EV_USE_MONOTONIC 0
3890 #define EV_USE_CLOCK_SYSCALL 0
3891
3892 // disable all backends except select
3893 #define EV_USE_POLL 0
3894 #define EV_USE_PORT 0
3895 #define EV_USE_KQUEUE 0
3896 #define EV_USE_EPOLL 0
3897
3898 // disable all watcher types that cna be disabled
3899 #define EV_STAT_ENABLE 0
3900 #define EV_PERIODIC_ENABLE 0
3901 #define EV_IDLE_ENABLE 0
3902 #define EV_CHECK_ENABLE 0
3903 #define EV_PREPARE_ENABLE 0
3904 #define EV_FORK_ENABLE 0
3905 #define EV_SIGNAL_ENABLE 0
3906 #define EV_CHILD_ENABLE 0
3907 #define EV_ASYNC_ENABLE 0
3908 #define EV_EMBED_ENABLE 0
3909
3910=item EV_AVOID_STDIO
3911
3912If this is set to C<1> at compiletime, then libev will avoid using stdio
3913functions (printf, scanf, perror etc.). This will increase the codesize
3914somewhat, but if your program doesn't otherwise depend on stdio and your
3915libc allows it, this avoids linking in the stdio library which is quite
3916big.
3917
3918Note that error messages might become less precise when this option is
3919enabled.
3876 3920
3877=item EV_NSIG 3921=item EV_NSIG
3878 3922
3879The highest supported signal number, +1 (or, the number of 3923The highest supported signal number, +1 (or, the number of
3880signals): Normally, libev tries to deduce the maximum number of signals 3924signals): Normally, libev tries to deduce the maximum number of signals

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