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241the current system, you would need to look at C<ev_embeddable_backends () 241the current system, you would need to look at C<ev_embeddable_backends ()
242& ev_supported_backends ()>, likewise for recommended ones. 242& ev_supported_backends ()>, likewise for recommended ones.
243 243
244See the description of C<ev_embed> watchers for more info. 244See the description of C<ev_embed> watchers for more info.
245 245
246=item ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, long size)) [NOT REENTRANT] 246=item ev_set_allocator (void *(*cb)(void *ptr, long size))
247 247
248Sets the allocation function to use (the prototype is similar - the 248Sets the allocation function to use (the prototype is similar - the
249semantics are identical to the C<realloc> C89/SuS/POSIX function). It is 249semantics are identical to the C<realloc> C89/SuS/POSIX function). It is
250used to allocate and free memory (no surprises here). If it returns zero 250used to allocate and free memory (no surprises here). If it returns zero
251when memory needs to be allocated (C<size != 0>), the library might abort 251when memory needs to be allocated (C<size != 0>), the library might abort
277 } 277 }
278 278
279 ... 279 ...
280 ev_set_allocator (persistent_realloc); 280 ev_set_allocator (persistent_realloc);
281 281
282=item ev_set_syserr_cb (void (*cb)(const char *msg)); [NOT REENTRANT] 282=item ev_set_syserr_cb (void (*cb)(const char *msg))
283 283
284Set the callback function to call on a retryable system call error (such 284Set the callback function to call on a retryable system call error (such
285as failed select, poll, epoll_wait). The message is a printable string 285as failed select, poll, epoll_wait). The message is a printable string
286indicating the system call or subsystem causing the problem. If this 286indicating the system call or subsystem causing the problem. If this
287callback is set, then libev will expect it to remedy the situation, no 287callback is set, then libev will expect it to remedy the situation, no
355=item struct ev_loop *ev_loop_new (unsigned int flags) 355=item struct ev_loop *ev_loop_new (unsigned int flags)
356 356
357This will create and initialise a new event loop object. If the loop 357This will create and initialise a new event loop object. If the loop
358could not be initialised, returns false. 358could not be initialised, returns false.
359 359
360Note that this function I<is> thread-safe, and one common way to use 360This function is thread-safe, and one common way to use libev with
361libev with threads is indeed to create one loop per thread, and using the 361threads is indeed to create one loop per thread, and using the default
362default loop in the "main" or "initial" thread. 362loop in the "main" or "initial" thread.
363 363
364The flags argument can be used to specify special behaviour or specific 364The flags argument can be used to specify special behaviour or specific
365backends to use, and is usually specified as C<0> (or C<EVFLAG_AUTO>). 365backends to use, and is usually specified as C<0> (or C<EVFLAG_AUTO>).
366 366
367The following flags are supported: 367The following flags are supported:
402environment variable. 402environment variable.
403 403
404=item C<EVFLAG_NOINOTIFY> 404=item C<EVFLAG_NOINOTIFY>
405 405
406When this flag is specified, then libev will not attempt to use the 406When this flag is specified, then libev will not attempt to use the
407I<inotify> API for it's C<ev_stat> watchers. Apart from debugging and 407I<inotify> API for its C<ev_stat> watchers. Apart from debugging and
408testing, this flag can be useful to conserve inotify file descriptors, as 408testing, this flag can be useful to conserve inotify file descriptors, as
409otherwise each loop using C<ev_stat> watchers consumes one inotify handle. 409otherwise each loop using C<ev_stat> watchers consumes one inotify handle.
410 410
411=item C<EVFLAG_SIGNALFD> 411=item C<EVFLAG_SIGNALFD>
412 412
413When this flag is specified, then libev will attempt to use the 413When this flag is specified, then libev will attempt to use the
414I<signalfd> API for it's C<ev_signal> (and C<ev_child>) watchers. This API 414I<signalfd> API for its C<ev_signal> (and C<ev_child>) watchers. This API
415delivers signals synchronously, which makes it both faster and might make 415delivers signals synchronously, which makes it both faster and might make
416it possible to get the queued signal data. It can also simplify signal 416it possible to get the queued signal data. It can also simplify signal
417handling with threads, as long as you properly block signals in your 417handling with threads, as long as you properly block signals in your
418threads that are not interested in handling them. 418threads that are not interested in handling them.
419 419
464 464
465The epoll mechanism deserves honorable mention as the most misdesigned 465The epoll mechanism deserves honorable mention as the most misdesigned
466of the more advanced event mechanisms: mere annoyances include silently 466of the more advanced event mechanisms: mere annoyances include silently
467dropping file descriptors, requiring a system call per change per file 467dropping file descriptors, requiring a system call per change per file
468descriptor (and unnecessary guessing of parameters), problems with dup, 468descriptor (and unnecessary guessing of parameters), problems with dup,
469returning before the timeout value requiring additional iterations and so 469returning before the timeout value, resulting in additional iterations
470(and only giving 5ms accuracy while select on the same platform gives
470on. The biggest issue is fork races, however - if a program forks then 4710.1ms) and so on. The biggest issue is fork races, however - if a program
471I<both> parent and child process have to recreate the epoll set, which can 472forks then I<both> parent and child process have to recreate the epoll
472take considerable time (one syscall per file descriptor) and is of course 473set, which can take considerable time (one syscall per file descriptor)
473hard to detect. 474and is of course hard to detect.
474 475
475Epoll is also notoriously buggy - embedding epoll fds I<should> work, but 476Epoll is also notoriously buggy - embedding epoll fds I<should> work, but
476of course I<doesn't>, and epoll just loves to report events for totally 477of course I<doesn't>, and epoll just loves to report events for totally
477I<different> file descriptors (even already closed ones, so one cannot 478I<different> file descriptors (even already closed ones, so one cannot
478even remove them from the set) than registered in the set (especially 479even remove them from the set) than registered in the set (especially
480employing an additional generation counter and comparing that against the 481employing an additional generation counter and comparing that against the
481events to filter out spurious ones, recreating the set when required. Last 482events to filter out spurious ones, recreating the set when required. Last
482not least, it also refuses to work with some file descriptors which work 483not least, it also refuses to work with some file descriptors which work
483perfectly fine with C<select> (files, many character devices...). 484perfectly fine with C<select> (files, many character devices...).
484 485
486Epoll is truly the train wreck analog among event poll mechanisms.
487
485While stopping, setting and starting an I/O watcher in the same iteration 488While stopping, setting and starting an I/O watcher in the same iteration
486will result in some caching, there is still a system call per such 489will result in some caching, there is still a system call per such
487incident (because the same I<file descriptor> could point to a different 490incident (because the same I<file descriptor> could point to a different
488I<file description> now), so its best to avoid that. Also, C<dup ()>'ed 491I<file description> now), so its best to avoid that. Also, C<dup ()>'ed
489file descriptors might not work very well if you register events for both 492file descriptors might not work very well if you register events for both
616This function is normally used on loop objects allocated by 619This function is normally used on loop objects allocated by
617C<ev_loop_new>, but it can also be used on the default loop returned by 620C<ev_loop_new>, but it can also be used on the default loop returned by
618C<ev_default_loop>, in which case it is not thread-safe. 621C<ev_default_loop>, in which case it is not thread-safe.
619 622
620Note that it is not advisable to call this function on the default loop 623Note that it is not advisable to call this function on the default loop
621except in the rare occasion where you really need to free it's resources. 624except in the rare occasion where you really need to free its resources.
622If you need dynamically allocated loops it is better to use C<ev_loop_new> 625If you need dynamically allocated loops it is better to use C<ev_loop_new>
623and C<ev_loop_destroy>. 626and C<ev_loop_destroy>.
624 627
625=item ev_loop_fork (loop) 628=item ev_loop_fork (loop)
626 629
674prepare and check phases. 677prepare and check phases.
675 678
676=item unsigned int ev_depth (loop) 679=item unsigned int ev_depth (loop)
677 680
678Returns the number of times C<ev_run> was entered minus the number of 681Returns the number of times C<ev_run> was entered minus the number of
679times C<ev_run> was exited, in other words, the recursion depth. 682times C<ev_run> was exited normally, in other words, the recursion depth.
680 683
681Outside C<ev_run>, this number is zero. In a callback, this number is 684Outside C<ev_run>, this number is zero. In a callback, this number is
682C<1>, unless C<ev_run> was invoked recursively (or from another thread), 685C<1>, unless C<ev_run> was invoked recursively (or from another thread),
683in which case it is higher. 686in which case it is higher.
684 687
685Leaving C<ev_run> abnormally (setjmp/longjmp, cancelling the thread 688Leaving C<ev_run> abnormally (setjmp/longjmp, cancelling the thread,
686etc.), doesn't count as "exit" - consider this as a hint to avoid such 689throwing an exception etc.), doesn't count as "exit" - consider this
687ungentleman-like behaviour unless it's really convenient. 690as a hint to avoid such ungentleman-like behaviour unless it's really
691convenient, in which case it is fully supported.
688 692
689=item unsigned int ev_backend (loop) 693=item unsigned int ev_backend (loop)
690 694
691Returns one of the C<EVBACKEND_*> flags indicating the event backend in 695Returns one of the C<EVBACKEND_*> flags indicating the event backend in
692use. 696use.
753relying on all watchers to be stopped when deciding when a program has 757relying on all watchers to be stopped when deciding when a program has
754finished (especially in interactive programs), but having a program 758finished (especially in interactive programs), but having a program
755that automatically loops as long as it has to and no longer by virtue 759that automatically loops as long as it has to and no longer by virtue
756of relying on its watchers stopping correctly, that is truly a thing of 760of relying on its watchers stopping correctly, that is truly a thing of
757beauty. 761beauty.
762
763This function is also I<mostly> exception-safe - you can break out of
764a C<ev_run> call by calling C<longjmp> in a callback, throwing a C++
765exception and so on. This does not decrement the C<ev_depth> value, nor
766will it clear any outstanding C<EVBREAK_ONE> breaks.
758 767
759A flags value of C<EVRUN_NOWAIT> will look for new events, will handle 768A flags value of C<EVRUN_NOWAIT> will look for new events, will handle
760those events and any already outstanding ones, but will not wait and 769those events and any already outstanding ones, but will not wait and
761block your process in case there are no events and will return after one 770block your process in case there are no events and will return after one
762iteration of the loop. This is sometimes useful to poll and handle new 771iteration of the loop. This is sometimes useful to poll and handle new
824Can be used to make a call to C<ev_run> return early (but only after it 833Can be used to make a call to C<ev_run> return early (but only after it
825has processed all outstanding events). The C<how> argument must be either 834has processed all outstanding events). The C<how> argument must be either
826C<EVBREAK_ONE>, which will make the innermost C<ev_run> call return, or 835C<EVBREAK_ONE>, which will make the innermost C<ev_run> call return, or
827C<EVBREAK_ALL>, which will make all nested C<ev_run> calls return. 836C<EVBREAK_ALL>, which will make all nested C<ev_run> calls return.
828 837
829This "break state" will be cleared when entering C<ev_run> again. 838This "break state" will be cleared on the next call to C<ev_run>.
830 839
831It is safe to call C<ev_break> from outside any C<ev_run> calls, too. 840It is safe to call C<ev_break> from outside any C<ev_run> calls, too, in
841which case it will have no effect.
832 842
833=item ev_ref (loop) 843=item ev_ref (loop)
834 844
835=item ev_unref (loop) 845=item ev_unref (loop)
836 846
979See also the locking example in the C<THREADS> section later in this 989See also the locking example in the C<THREADS> section later in this
980document. 990document.
981 991
982=item ev_set_userdata (loop, void *data) 992=item ev_set_userdata (loop, void *data)
983 993
984=item ev_userdata (loop) 994=item void *ev_userdata (loop)
985 995
986Set and retrieve a single C<void *> associated with a loop. When 996Set and retrieve a single C<void *> associated with a loop. When
987C<ev_set_userdata> has never been called, then C<ev_userdata> returns 997C<ev_set_userdata> has never been called, then C<ev_userdata> returns
988C<0.> 998C<0>.
989 999
990These two functions can be used to associate arbitrary data with a loop, 1000These two functions can be used to associate arbitrary data with a loop,
991and are intended solely for the C<invoke_pending_cb>, C<release> and 1001and are intended solely for the C<invoke_pending_cb>, C<release> and
992C<acquire> callbacks described above, but of course can be (ab-)used for 1002C<acquire> callbacks described above, but of course can be (ab-)used for
993any other purpose as well. 1003any other purpose as well.
2257 2267
2258=head2 C<ev_signal> - signal me when a signal gets signalled! 2268=head2 C<ev_signal> - signal me when a signal gets signalled!
2259 2269
2260Signal watchers will trigger an event when the process receives a specific 2270Signal watchers will trigger an event when the process receives a specific
2261signal one or more times. Even though signals are very asynchronous, libev 2271signal one or more times. Even though signals are very asynchronous, libev
2262will try it's best to deliver signals synchronously, i.e. as part of the 2272will try its best to deliver signals synchronously, i.e. as part of the
2263normal event processing, like any other event. 2273normal event processing, like any other event.
2264 2274
2265If you want signals to be delivered truly asynchronously, just use 2275If you want signals to be delivered truly asynchronously, just use
2266C<sigaction> as you would do without libev and forget about sharing 2276C<sigaction> as you would do without libev and forget about sharing
2267the signal. You can even use C<ev_async> from a signal handler to 2277the signal. You can even use C<ev_async> from a signal handler to
3357loop!). 3367loop!).
3358 3368
3359=back 3369=back
3360 3370
3361 3371
3372=head1 COMMON OR USEFUL IDIOMS (OR BOTH)
3373
3374This section explains some common idioms that are not immediately
3375obvious. Note that examples are sprinkled over the whole manual, and this
3376section only contains stuff that wouldn't fit anywhere else.
3377
3378=over 4
3379
3380=item Model/nested event loop invocations and exit conditions.
3381
3382Often (especially in GUI toolkits) there are places where you have
3383I<modal> interaction, which is most easily implemented by recursively
3384invoking C<ev_run>.
3385
3386This brings the problem of exiting - a callback might want to finish the
3387main C<ev_run> call, but not the nested one (e.g. user clicked "Quit", but
3388a modal "Are you sure?" dialog is still waiting), or just the nested one
3389and not the main one (e.g. user clocked "Ok" in a modal dialog), or some
3390other combination: In these cases, C<ev_break> will not work alone.
3391
3392The solution is to maintain "break this loop" variable for each C<ev_run>
3393invocation, and use a loop around C<ev_run> until the condition is
3394triggered, using C<EVRUN_ONCE>:
3395
3396 // main loop
3397 int exit_main_loop = 0;
3398
3399 while (!exit_main_loop)
3400 ev_run (EV_DEFAULT_ EVRUN_ONCE);
3401
3402 // in a model watcher
3403 int exit_nested_loop = 0;
3404
3405 while (!exit_nested_loop)
3406 ev_run (EV_A_ EVRUN_ONCE);
3407
3408To exit from any of these loops, just set the corresponding exit variable:
3409
3410 // exit modal loop
3411 exit_nested_loop = 1;
3412
3413 // exit main program, after modal loop is finished
3414 exit_main_loop = 1;
3415
3416 // exit both
3417 exit_main_loop = exit_nested_loop = 1;
3418
3419=back
3420
3421
3362=head1 LIBEVENT EMULATION 3422=head1 LIBEVENT EMULATION
3363 3423
3364Libev offers a compatibility emulation layer for libevent. It cannot 3424Libev offers a compatibility emulation layer for libevent. It cannot
3365emulate the internals of libevent, so here are some usage hints: 3425emulate the internals of libevent, so here are some usage hints:
3366 3426
3367=over 4 3427=over 4
3428
3429=item * Only the libevent-1.4.1-beta API is being emulated.
3430
3431This was the newest libevent version available when libev was implemented,
3432and is still mostly uncanged in 2010.
3368 3433
3369=item * Use it by including <event.h>, as usual. 3434=item * Use it by including <event.h>, as usual.
3370 3435
3371=item * The following members are fully supported: ev_base, ev_callback, 3436=item * The following members are fully supported: ev_base, ev_callback,
3372ev_arg, ev_fd, ev_res, ev_events. 3437ev_arg, ev_fd, ev_res, ev_events.
3378=item * Priorities are not currently supported. Initialising priorities 3443=item * Priorities are not currently supported. Initialising priorities
3379will fail and all watchers will have the same priority, even though there 3444will fail and all watchers will have the same priority, even though there
3380is an ev_pri field. 3445is an ev_pri field.
3381 3446
3382=item * In libevent, the last base created gets the signals, in libev, the 3447=item * In libevent, the last base created gets the signals, in libev, the
3383first base created (== the default loop) gets the signals. 3448base that registered the signal gets the signals.
3384 3449
3385=item * Other members are not supported. 3450=item * Other members are not supported.
3386 3451
3387=item * The libev emulation is I<not> ABI compatible to libevent, you need 3452=item * The libev emulation is I<not> ABI compatible to libevent, you need
3388to use the libev header file and library. 3453to use the libev header file and library.

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