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736=item bool ev_is_pending (ev_TYPE *watcher) 736=item bool ev_is_pending (ev_TYPE *watcher)
737 737
738Returns a true value iff the watcher is pending, (i.e. it has outstanding 738Returns a true value iff the watcher is pending, (i.e. it has outstanding
739events but its callback has not yet been invoked). As long as a watcher 739events but its callback has not yet been invoked). As long as a watcher
740is pending (but not active) you must not call an init function on it (but 740is pending (but not active) you must not call an init function on it (but
741C<ev_TYPE_set> is safe) and you must make sure the watcher is available to 741C<ev_TYPE_set> is safe), you must not change its priority, and you must
742libev (e.g. you cnanot C<free ()> it). 742make sure the watcher is available to libev (e.g. you cannot C<free ()>
743it).
743 744
744=item callback ev_cb (ev_TYPE *watcher) 745=item callback ev_cb (ev_TYPE *watcher)
745 746
746Returns the callback currently set on the watcher. 747Returns the callback currently set on the watcher.
747 748
766watchers on the same event and make sure one is called first. 767watchers on the same event and make sure one is called first.
767 768
768If you need to suppress invocation when higher priority events are pending 769If you need to suppress invocation when higher priority events are pending
769you need to look at C<ev_idle> watchers, which provide this functionality. 770you need to look at C<ev_idle> watchers, which provide this functionality.
770 771
772You I<must not> change the priority of a watcher as long as it is active or
773pending.
774
771The default priority used by watchers when no priority has been set is 775The default priority used by watchers when no priority has been set is
772always C<0>, which is supposed to not be too high and not be too low :). 776always C<0>, which is supposed to not be too high and not be too low :).
773 777
774Setting a priority outside the range of C<EV_MINPRI> to C<EV_MAXPRI> is 778Setting a priority outside the range of C<EV_MINPRI> to C<EV_MAXPRI> is
775fine, as long as you do not mind that the priority value you query might 779fine, as long as you do not mind that the priority value you query might
776or might not have been adjusted to be within valid range. 780or might not have been adjusted to be within valid range.
781
782=item ev_invoke (loop, ev_TYPE *watcher, int revents)
783
784Invoke the C<watcher> with the given C<loop> and C<revents>. Neither
785C<loop> nor C<revents> need to be valid as long as the watcher callback
786can deal with that fact.
787
788=item int ev_clear_pending (loop, ev_TYPE *watcher)
789
790If the watcher is pending, this function returns clears its pending status
791and returns its C<revents> bitset (as if its callback was invoked). If the
792watcher isn't pending it does nothing and returns C<0>.
777 793
778=back 794=back
779 795
780 796
781=head2 ASSOCIATING CUSTOM DATA WITH A WATCHER 797=head2 ASSOCIATING CUSTOM DATA WITH A WATCHER
1477parameters of any kind. There are C<ev_prepare_set> and C<ev_check_set> 1493parameters of any kind. There are C<ev_prepare_set> and C<ev_check_set>
1478macros, but using them is utterly, utterly and completely pointless. 1494macros, but using them is utterly, utterly and completely pointless.
1479 1495
1480=back 1496=back
1481 1497
1482Example: To include a library such as adns, you would add IO watchers 1498There are a number of principal ways to embed other event loops or modules
1483and a timeout watcher in a prepare handler, as required by libadns, and 1499into libev. Here are some ideas on how to include libadns into libev
1500(there is a Perl module named C<EV::ADNS> that does this, which you could
1501use for an actually working example. Another Perl module named C<EV::Glib>
1502embeds a Glib main context into libev, and finally, C<Glib::EV> embeds EV
1503into the Glib event loop).
1504
1505Method 1: Add IO watchers and a timeout watcher in a prepare handler,
1484in a check watcher, destroy them and call into libadns. What follows is 1506and in a check watcher, destroy them and call into libadns. What follows
1485pseudo-code only of course: 1507is pseudo-code only of course. This requires you to either use a low
1508priority for the check watcher or use C<ev_clear_pending> explicitly, as
1509the callbacks for the IO/timeout watchers might not have been called yet.
1486 1510
1487 static ev_io iow [nfd]; 1511 static ev_io iow [nfd];
1488 static ev_timer tw; 1512 static ev_timer tw;
1489 1513
1490 static void 1514 static void
1491 io_cb (ev_loop *loop, ev_io *w, int revents) 1515 io_cb (ev_loop *loop, ev_io *w, int revents)
1492 { 1516 {
1493 // set the relevant poll flags
1494 // could also call adns_processreadable etc. here
1495 struct pollfd *fd = (struct pollfd *)w->data;
1496 if (revents & EV_READ ) fd->revents |= fd->events & POLLIN;
1497 if (revents & EV_WRITE) fd->revents |= fd->events & POLLOUT;
1498 } 1517 }
1499 1518
1500 // create io watchers for each fd and a timer before blocking 1519 // create io watchers for each fd and a timer before blocking
1501 static void 1520 static void
1502 adns_prepare_cb (ev_loop *loop, ev_prepare *w, int revents) 1521 adns_prepare_cb (ev_loop *loop, ev_prepare *w, int revents)
1508 1527
1509 /* the callback is illegal, but won't be called as we stop during check */ 1528 /* the callback is illegal, but won't be called as we stop during check */
1510 ev_timer_init (&tw, 0, timeout * 1e-3); 1529 ev_timer_init (&tw, 0, timeout * 1e-3);
1511 ev_timer_start (loop, &tw); 1530 ev_timer_start (loop, &tw);
1512 1531
1513 // create on ev_io per pollfd 1532 // create one ev_io per pollfd
1514 for (int i = 0; i < nfd; ++i) 1533 for (int i = 0; i < nfd; ++i)
1515 { 1534 {
1516 ev_io_init (iow + i, io_cb, fds [i].fd, 1535 ev_io_init (iow + i, io_cb, fds [i].fd,
1517 ((fds [i].events & POLLIN ? EV_READ : 0) 1536 ((fds [i].events & POLLIN ? EV_READ : 0)
1518 | (fds [i].events & POLLOUT ? EV_WRITE : 0))); 1537 | (fds [i].events & POLLOUT ? EV_WRITE : 0)));
1519 1538
1520 fds [i].revents = 0; 1539 fds [i].revents = 0;
1521 iow [i].data = fds + i;
1522 ev_io_start (loop, iow + i); 1540 ev_io_start (loop, iow + i);
1523 } 1541 }
1524 } 1542 }
1525 1543
1526 // stop all watchers after blocking 1544 // stop all watchers after blocking
1528 adns_check_cb (ev_loop *loop, ev_check *w, int revents) 1546 adns_check_cb (ev_loop *loop, ev_check *w, int revents)
1529 { 1547 {
1530 ev_timer_stop (loop, &tw); 1548 ev_timer_stop (loop, &tw);
1531 1549
1532 for (int i = 0; i < nfd; ++i) 1550 for (int i = 0; i < nfd; ++i)
1551 {
1552 // set the relevant poll flags
1553 // could also call adns_processreadable etc. here
1554 struct pollfd *fd = fds + i;
1555 int revents = ev_clear_pending (iow + i);
1556 if (revents & EV_READ ) fd->revents |= fd->events & POLLIN;
1557 if (revents & EV_WRITE) fd->revents |= fd->events & POLLOUT;
1558
1559 // now stop the watcher
1533 ev_io_stop (loop, iow + i); 1560 ev_io_stop (loop, iow + i);
1561 }
1534 1562
1535 adns_afterpoll (adns, fds, nfd, timeval_from (ev_now (loop)); 1563 adns_afterpoll (adns, fds, nfd, timeval_from (ev_now (loop));
1564 }
1565
1566Method 2: This would be just like method 1, but you run C<adns_afterpoll>
1567in the prepare watcher and would dispose of the check watcher.
1568
1569Method 3: If the module to be embedded supports explicit event
1570notification (adns does), you can also make use of the actual watcher
1571callbacks, and only destroy/create the watchers in the prepare watcher.
1572
1573 static void
1574 timer_cb (EV_P_ ev_timer *w, int revents)
1575 {
1576 adns_state ads = (adns_state)w->data;
1577 update_now (EV_A);
1578
1579 adns_processtimeouts (ads, &tv_now);
1580 }
1581
1582 static void
1583 io_cb (EV_P_ ev_io *w, int revents)
1584 {
1585 adns_state ads = (adns_state)w->data;
1586 update_now (EV_A);
1587
1588 if (revents & EV_READ ) adns_processreadable (ads, w->fd, &tv_now);
1589 if (revents & EV_WRITE) adns_processwriteable (ads, w->fd, &tv_now);
1590 }
1591
1592 // do not ever call adns_afterpoll
1593
1594Method 4: Do not use a prepare or check watcher because the module you
1595want to embed is too inflexible to support it. Instead, youc na override
1596their poll function. The drawback with this solution is that the main
1597loop is now no longer controllable by EV. The C<Glib::EV> module does
1598this.
1599
1600 static gint
1601 event_poll_func (GPollFD *fds, guint nfds, gint timeout)
1602 {
1603 int got_events = 0;
1604
1605 for (n = 0; n < nfds; ++n)
1606 // create/start io watcher that sets the relevant bits in fds[n] and increment got_events
1607
1608 if (timeout >= 0)
1609 // create/start timer
1610
1611 // poll
1612 ev_loop (EV_A_ 0);
1613
1614 // stop timer again
1615 if (timeout >= 0)
1616 ev_timer_stop (EV_A_ &to);
1617
1618 // stop io watchers again - their callbacks should have set
1619 for (n = 0; n < nfds; ++n)
1620 ev_io_stop (EV_A_ iow [n]);
1621
1622 return got_events;
1536 } 1623 }
1537 1624
1538 1625
1539=head2 C<ev_embed> - when one backend isn't enough... 1626=head2 C<ev_embed> - when one backend isn't enough...
1540 1627
1744 1831
1745To use it, 1832To use it,
1746 1833
1747 #include <ev++.h> 1834 #include <ev++.h>
1748 1835
1749(it is not installed by default). This automatically includes F<ev.h> 1836This automatically includes F<ev.h> and puts all of its definitions (many
1750and puts all of its definitions (many of them macros) into the global 1837of them macros) into the global namespace. All C++ specific things are
1751namespace. All C++ specific things are put into the C<ev> namespace. 1838put into the C<ev> namespace. It should support all the same embedding
1839options as F<ev.h>, most notably C<EV_MULTIPLICITY>.
1752 1840
1753It should support all the same embedding options as F<ev.h>, most notably 1841Care has been taken to keep the overhead low. The only data member the C++
1754C<EV_MULTIPLICITY>. 1842classes add (compared to plain C-style watchers) is the event loop pointer
1843that the watcher is associated with (or no additional members at all if
1844you disable C<EV_MULTIPLICITY> when embedding libev).
1845
1846Currently, functions, and static and non-static member functions can be
1847used as callbacks. Other types should be easy to add as long as they only
1848need one additional pointer for context. If you need support for other
1849types of functors please contact the author (preferably after implementing
1850it).
1755 1851
1756Here is a list of things available in the C<ev> namespace: 1852Here is a list of things available in the C<ev> namespace:
1757 1853
1758=over 4 1854=over 4
1759 1855
1775 1871
1776All of those classes have these methods: 1872All of those classes have these methods:
1777 1873
1778=over 4 1874=over 4
1779 1875
1780=item ev::TYPE::TYPE (object *, object::method *) 1876=item ev::TYPE::TYPE ()
1781 1877
1782=item ev::TYPE::TYPE (object *, object::method *, struct ev_loop *) 1878=item ev::TYPE::TYPE (struct ev_loop *)
1783 1879
1784=item ev::TYPE::~TYPE 1880=item ev::TYPE::~TYPE
1785 1881
1786The constructor takes a pointer to an object and a method pointer to 1882The constructor (optionally) takes an event loop to associate the watcher
1787the event handler callback to call in this class. The constructor calls 1883with. If it is omitted, it will use C<EV_DEFAULT>.
1788C<ev_init> for you, which means you have to call the C<set> method 1884
1789before starting it. If you do not specify a loop then the constructor 1885The constructor calls C<ev_init> for you, which means you have to call the
1790automatically associates the default loop with this watcher. 1886C<set> method before starting it.
1887
1888It will not set a callback, however: You have to call the templated C<set>
1889method to set a callback before you can start the watcher.
1890
1891(The reason why you have to use a method is a limitation in C++ which does
1892not allow explicit template arguments for constructors).
1791 1893
1792The destructor automatically stops the watcher if it is active. 1894The destructor automatically stops the watcher if it is active.
1895
1896=item w->set<class, &class::method> (object *)
1897
1898This method sets the callback method to call. The method has to have a
1899signature of C<void (*)(ev_TYPE &, int)>, it receives the watcher as
1900first argument and the C<revents> as second. The object must be given as
1901parameter and is stored in the C<data> member of the watcher.
1902
1903This method synthesizes efficient thunking code to call your method from
1904the C callback that libev requires. If your compiler can inline your
1905callback (i.e. it is visible to it at the place of the C<set> call and
1906your compiler is good :), then the method will be fully inlined into the
1907thunking function, making it as fast as a direct C callback.
1908
1909Example: simple class declaration and watcher initialisation
1910
1911 struct myclass
1912 {
1913 void io_cb (ev::io &w, int revents) { }
1914 }
1915
1916 myclass obj;
1917 ev::io iow;
1918 iow.set <myclass, &myclass::io_cb> (&obj);
1919
1920=item w->set<function> (void *data = 0)
1921
1922Also sets a callback, but uses a static method or plain function as
1923callback. The optional C<data> argument will be stored in the watcher's
1924C<data> member and is free for you to use.
1925
1926The prototype of the C<function> must be C<void (*)(ev::TYPE &w, int)>.
1927
1928See the method-C<set> above for more details.
1929
1930Example:
1931
1932 static void io_cb (ev::io &w, int revents) { }
1933 iow.set <io_cb> ();
1793 1934
1794=item w->set (struct ev_loop *) 1935=item w->set (struct ev_loop *)
1795 1936
1796Associates a different C<struct ev_loop> with this watcher. You can only 1937Associates a different C<struct ev_loop> with this watcher. You can only
1797do this when the watcher is inactive (and not pending either). 1938do this when the watcher is inactive (and not pending either).
1798 1939
1799=item w->set ([args]) 1940=item w->set ([args])
1800 1941
1801Basically the same as C<ev_TYPE_set>, with the same args. Must be 1942Basically the same as C<ev_TYPE_set>, with the same args. Must be
1802called at least once. Unlike the C counterpart, an active watcher gets 1943called at least once. Unlike the C counterpart, an active watcher gets
1803automatically stopped and restarted. 1944automatically stopped and restarted when reconfiguring it with this
1945method.
1804 1946
1805=item w->start () 1947=item w->start ()
1806 1948
1807Starts the watcher. Note that there is no C<loop> argument as the 1949Starts the watcher. Note that there is no C<loop> argument, as the
1808constructor already takes the loop. 1950constructor already stores the event loop.
1809 1951
1810=item w->stop () 1952=item w->stop ()
1811 1953
1812Stops the watcher if it is active. Again, no C<loop> argument. 1954Stops the watcher if it is active. Again, no C<loop> argument.
1813 1955
1838 1980
1839 myclass (); 1981 myclass ();
1840 } 1982 }
1841 1983
1842 myclass::myclass (int fd) 1984 myclass::myclass (int fd)
1843 : io (this, &myclass::io_cb),
1844 idle (this, &myclass::idle_cb)
1845 { 1985 {
1986 io .set <myclass, &myclass::io_cb > (this);
1987 idle.set <myclass, &myclass::idle_cb> (this);
1988
1846 io.start (fd, ev::READ); 1989 io.start (fd, ev::READ);
1847 } 1990 }
1848 1991
1849 1992
1850=head1 MACRO MAGIC 1993=head1 MACRO MAGIC
2255 2398
2256In this section the complexities of (many of) the algorithms used inside 2399In this section the complexities of (many of) the algorithms used inside
2257libev will be explained. For complexity discussions about backends see the 2400libev will be explained. For complexity discussions about backends see the
2258documentation for C<ev_default_init>. 2401documentation for C<ev_default_init>.
2259 2402
2403All of the following are about amortised time: If an array needs to be
2404extended, libev needs to realloc and move the whole array, but this
2405happens asymptotically never with higher number of elements, so O(1) might
2406mean it might do a lengthy realloc operation in rare cases, but on average
2407it is much faster and asymptotically approaches constant time.
2408
2260=over 4 2409=over 4
2261 2410
2262=item Starting and stopping timer/periodic watchers: O(log skipped_other_timers) 2411=item Starting and stopping timer/periodic watchers: O(log skipped_other_timers)
2263 2412
2264This means that, when you have a watcher that triggers in one hour and 2413This means that, when you have a watcher that triggers in one hour and
2270That means that for changing a timer costs less than removing/adding them 2419That means that for changing a timer costs less than removing/adding them
2271as only the relative motion in the event queue has to be paid for. 2420as only the relative motion in the event queue has to be paid for.
2272 2421
2273=item Starting io/check/prepare/idle/signal/child watchers: O(1) 2422=item Starting io/check/prepare/idle/signal/child watchers: O(1)
2274 2423
2275These just add the watcher into an array or at the head of a list. If 2424These just add the watcher into an array or at the head of a list.
2276the array needs to be extended libev needs to realloc and move the whole
2277array, but this happen asymptotically less and less with more watchers,
2278thus amortised O(1).
2279
2280=item Stopping check/prepare/idle watchers: O(1) 2425=item Stopping check/prepare/idle watchers: O(1)
2281 2426
2282=item Stopping an io/signal/child watcher: O(number_of_watchers_for_this_(fd/signal/pid % EV_PID_HASHSIZE)) 2427=item Stopping an io/signal/child watcher: O(number_of_watchers_for_this_(fd/signal/pid % EV_PID_HASHSIZE))
2283 2428
2284These watchers are stored in lists then need to be walked to find the 2429These watchers are stored in lists then need to be walked to find the

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