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302 ev_set_syserr_cb (fatal_error); 302 ev_set_syserr_cb (fatal_error);
303 303
304=item ev_feed_signal (int signum)
305
306This function can be used to "simulate" a signal receive. It is completely
307safe to call this function at any time, from any context, including signal
308handlers or random threads.
309
310It's main use is to customise signal handling in your process, especially
311in the presence of threads. For example, you could block signals
312by default in all threads (and specifying C<EVFLAG_NOSIGMASK> when
313creating any loops), and in one thread, use C<sigwait> or any other
314mechanism to wait for signals, then "deliver" them to libev by calling
315C<ev_feed_signal>.
316
304=back 317=back
305 318
306=head1 FUNCTIONS CONTROLLING EVENT LOOPS 319=head1 FUNCTIONS CONTROLLING EVENT LOOPS
307 320
308An event loop is described by a C<struct ev_loop *> (the C<struct> is 321An event loop is described by a C<struct ev_loop *> (the C<struct> is
418threads that are not interested in handling them. 431threads that are not interested in handling them.
419 432
420Signalfd will not be used by default as this changes your signal mask, and 433Signalfd will not be used by default as this changes your signal mask, and
421there are a lot of shoddy libraries and programs (glib's threadpool for 434there are a lot of shoddy libraries and programs (glib's threadpool for
422example) that can't properly initialise their signal masks. 435example) that can't properly initialise their signal masks.
436
437=item C<EVFLAG_NOSIGMASK>
438
439When this flag is specified, then libev will avoid to modify the signal
440mask. Specifically, this means you ahve to make sure signals are unblocked
441when you want to receive them.
442
443This behaviour is useful when you want to do your own signal handling, or
444want to handle signals only in specific threads and want to avoid libev
445unblocking the signals.
446
447This flag's behaviour will become the default in future versions of libev.
423 448
424=item C<EVBACKEND_SELECT> (value 1, portable select backend) 449=item C<EVBACKEND_SELECT> (value 1, portable select backend)
425 450
426This is your standard select(2) backend. Not I<completely> standard, as 451This is your standard select(2) backend. Not I<completely> standard, as
427libev tries to roll its own fd_set with no limits on the number of fds, 452libev tries to roll its own fd_set with no limits on the number of fds,
580 605
581Try all backends (even potentially broken ones that wouldn't be tried 606Try all backends (even potentially broken ones that wouldn't be tried
582with C<EVFLAG_AUTO>). Since this is a mask, you can do stuff such as 607with C<EVFLAG_AUTO>). Since this is a mask, you can do stuff such as
583C<EVBACKEND_ALL & ~EVBACKEND_KQUEUE>. 608C<EVBACKEND_ALL & ~EVBACKEND_KQUEUE>.
584 609
585It is definitely not recommended to use this flag. 610It is definitely not recommended to use this flag, use whatever
611C<ev_recommended_backends ()> returns, or simply do not specify a backend
612at all.
613
614=item C<EVBACKEND_MASK>
615
616Not a backend at all, but a mask to select all backend bits from a
617C<flags> value, in case you want to mask out any backends from a flags
618value (e.g. when modifying the C<LIBEV_FLAGS> environment variable).
586 619
587=back 620=back
588 621
589If one or more of the backend flags are or'ed into the flags value, 622If one or more of the backend flags are or'ed into the flags value,
590then only these backends will be tried (in the reverse order as listed 623then only these backends will be tried (in the reverse order as listed
867running when nothing else is active. 900running when nothing else is active.
868 901
869 ev_signal exitsig; 902 ev_signal exitsig;
870 ev_signal_init (&exitsig, sig_cb, SIGINT); 903 ev_signal_init (&exitsig, sig_cb, SIGINT);
871 ev_signal_start (loop, &exitsig); 904 ev_signal_start (loop, &exitsig);
872 evf_unref (loop); 905 ev_unref (loop);
873 906
874Example: For some weird reason, unregister the above signal handler again. 907Example: For some weird reason, unregister the above signal handler again.
875 908
876 ev_ref (loop); 909 ev_ref (loop);
877 ev_signal_stop (loop, &exitsig); 910 ev_signal_stop (loop, &exitsig);
989See also the locking example in the C<THREADS> section later in this 1022See also the locking example in the C<THREADS> section later in this
990document. 1023document.
991 1024
992=item ev_set_userdata (loop, void *data) 1025=item ev_set_userdata (loop, void *data)
993 1026
994=item ev_userdata (loop) 1027=item void *ev_userdata (loop)
995 1028
996Set and retrieve a single C<void *> associated with a loop. When 1029Set and retrieve a single C<void *> associated with a loop. When
997C<ev_set_userdata> has never been called, then C<ev_userdata> returns 1030C<ev_set_userdata> has never been called, then C<ev_userdata> returns
998C<0>. 1031C<0>.
999 1032
2319I<has> to modify the signal mask, at least temporarily. 2352I<has> to modify the signal mask, at least temporarily.
2320 2353
2321So I can't stress this enough: I<If you do not reset your signal mask when 2354So I can't stress this enough: I<If you do not reset your signal mask when
2322you expect it to be empty, you have a race condition in your code>. This 2355you expect it to be empty, you have a race condition in your code>. This
2323is not a libev-specific thing, this is true for most event libraries. 2356is not a libev-specific thing, this is true for most event libraries.
2357
2358=head3 The special problem of threads signal handling
2359
2360POSIX threads has problematic signal handling semantics, specifically,
2361a lot of functionality (sigfd, sigwait etc.) only really works if all
2362threads in a process block signals, which is hard to achieve.
2363
2364When you want to use sigwait (or mix libev signal handling with your own
2365for the same signals), you can tackle this problem by globally blocking
2366all signals before creating any threads (or creating them with a fully set
2367sigprocmask) and also specifying the C<EVFLAG_NOSIGMASK> when creating
2368loops. Then designate one thread as "signal receiver thread" which handles
2369these signals. You can pass on any signals that libev might be interested
2370in by calling C<ev_feed_signal>.
2324 2371
2325=head3 Watcher-Specific Functions and Data Members 2372=head3 Watcher-Specific Functions and Data Members
2326 2373
2327=over 4 2374=over 4
2328 2375
3175it by calling C<ev_async_send>, which is thread- and signal safe. 3222it by calling C<ev_async_send>, which is thread- and signal safe.
3176 3223
3177This functionality is very similar to C<ev_signal> watchers, as signals, 3224This functionality is very similar to C<ev_signal> watchers, as signals,
3178too, are asynchronous in nature, and signals, too, will be compressed 3225too, are asynchronous in nature, and signals, too, will be compressed
3179(i.e. the number of callback invocations may be less than the number of 3226(i.e. the number of callback invocations may be less than the number of
3180C<ev_async_sent> calls). 3227C<ev_async_sent> calls). In fact, you could use signal watchers as a kind
3228of "global async watchers" by using a watcher on an otherwise unused
3229signal, and C<ev_feed_signal> to signal this watcher from another thread,
3230even without knowing which loop owns the signal.
3181 3231
3182Unlike C<ev_signal> watchers, C<ev_async> works with any event loop, not 3232Unlike C<ev_signal> watchers, C<ev_async> works with any event loop, not
3183just the default loop. 3233just the default loop.
3184 3234
3185=head3 Queueing 3235=head3 Queueing
3361Feed an event on the given fd, as if a file descriptor backend detected 3411Feed an event on the given fd, as if a file descriptor backend detected
3362the given events it. 3412the given events it.
3363 3413
3364=item ev_feed_signal_event (loop, int signum) 3414=item ev_feed_signal_event (loop, int signum)
3365 3415
3366Feed an event as if the given signal occurred (C<loop> must be the default 3416Feed an event as if the given signal occurred. See also C<ev_feed_signal>,
3367loop!). 3417which is async-safe.
3418
3419=back
3420
3421
3422=head1 COMMON OR USEFUL IDIOMS (OR BOTH)
3423
3424This section explains some common idioms that are not immediately
3425obvious. Note that examples are sprinkled over the whole manual, and this
3426section only contains stuff that wouldn't fit anywhere else.
3427
3428=over 4
3429
3430=item Model/nested event loop invocations and exit conditions.
3431
3432Often (especially in GUI toolkits) there are places where you have
3433I<modal> interaction, which is most easily implemented by recursively
3434invoking C<ev_run>.
3435
3436This brings the problem of exiting - a callback might want to finish the
3437main C<ev_run> call, but not the nested one (e.g. user clicked "Quit", but
3438a modal "Are you sure?" dialog is still waiting), or just the nested one
3439and not the main one (e.g. user clocked "Ok" in a modal dialog), or some
3440other combination: In these cases, C<ev_break> will not work alone.
3441
3442The solution is to maintain "break this loop" variable for each C<ev_run>
3443invocation, and use a loop around C<ev_run> until the condition is
3444triggered, using C<EVRUN_ONCE>:
3445
3446 // main loop
3447 int exit_main_loop = 0;
3448
3449 while (!exit_main_loop)
3450 ev_run (EV_DEFAULT_ EVRUN_ONCE);
3451
3452 // in a model watcher
3453 int exit_nested_loop = 0;
3454
3455 while (!exit_nested_loop)
3456 ev_run (EV_A_ EVRUN_ONCE);
3457
3458To exit from any of these loops, just set the corresponding exit variable:
3459
3460 // exit modal loop
3461 exit_nested_loop = 1;
3462
3463 // exit main program, after modal loop is finished
3464 exit_main_loop = 1;
3465
3466 // exit both
3467 exit_main_loop = exit_nested_loop = 1;
3368 3468
3369=back 3469=back
3370 3470
3371 3471
3372=head1 LIBEVENT EMULATION 3472=head1 LIBEVENT EMULATION
3373 3473
3374Libev offers a compatibility emulation layer for libevent. It cannot 3474Libev offers a compatibility emulation layer for libevent. It cannot
3375emulate the internals of libevent, so here are some usage hints: 3475emulate the internals of libevent, so here are some usage hints:
3376 3476
3377=over 4 3477=over 4
3478
3479=item * Only the libevent-1.4.1-beta API is being emulated.
3480
3481This was the newest libevent version available when libev was implemented,
3482and is still mostly unchanged in 2010.
3378 3483
3379=item * Use it by including <event.h>, as usual. 3484=item * Use it by including <event.h>, as usual.
3380 3485
3381=item * The following members are fully supported: ev_base, ev_callback, 3486=item * The following members are fully supported: ev_base, ev_callback,
3382ev_arg, ev_fd, ev_res, ev_events. 3487ev_arg, ev_fd, ev_res, ev_events.
3417Care has been taken to keep the overhead low. The only data member the C++ 3522Care has been taken to keep the overhead low. The only data member the C++
3418classes add (compared to plain C-style watchers) is the event loop pointer 3523classes add (compared to plain C-style watchers) is the event loop pointer
3419that the watcher is associated with (or no additional members at all if 3524that the watcher is associated with (or no additional members at all if
3420you disable C<EV_MULTIPLICITY> when embedding libev). 3525you disable C<EV_MULTIPLICITY> when embedding libev).
3421 3526
3422Currently, functions, and static and non-static member functions can be 3527Currently, functions, static and non-static member functions and classes
3423used as callbacks. Other types should be easy to add as long as they only 3528with C<operator ()> can be used as callbacks. Other types should be easy
3424need one additional pointer for context. If you need support for other 3529to add as long as they only need one additional pointer for context. If
3425types of functors please contact the author (preferably after implementing 3530you need support for other types of functors please contact the author
3426it). 3531(preferably after implementing it).
3427 3532
3428Here is a list of things available in the C<ev> namespace: 3533Here is a list of things available in the C<ev> namespace:
3429 3534
3430=over 4 3535=over 4
3431 3536

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