| Event documentation | Contained in the Event distribution. |
Event::MakeMaker - MakeMaker glue for the C-level Event API
This is an advanced feature of Event.
For optimal performance, hook into Event at the C-level. You'll need
to make changes to your Makefile.PL and add code to your xs /
c file(s).
When you hook in at the C-level you get a huge performance gain,
but you also reduce the chances that your code will work unmodified
with newer versions of perl or Event. This may or may not be a
problem. Just be aware, and set your expectations accordingly.
use Event::MakeMaker qw(event_args); # ... set up %args ... WriteMakefile(event_args(%args));
#include "EventAPI.h"
BOOT:
I_EVENT_API("YourModule");
struct EventAPI {
I32 Ver;
/* EVENTS */
void (*queue )(pe_event *ev);
void (*start )(pe_watcher *ev, int repeat);
void (*now )(pe_watcher *ev);
void (*stop )(pe_watcher *ev, int cancel_events);
void (*cancel )(pe_watcher *ev);
void (*suspend )(pe_watcher *ev);
void (*resume )(pe_watcher *ev);
/* All constructors optionally take a stash and template. Either
or both can be NULL. The template should not be a reference. */
pe_idle *(*new_idle )(HV*, SV*);
pe_timer *(*new_timer )(HV*, SV*);
pe_io *(*new_io )(HV*, SV*);
pe_var *(*new_var )(HV*, SV*);
pe_signal *(*new_signal)(HV*, SV*);
/* TIMEABLE */
void (*tstart)(pe_timeable *);
void (*tstop)(pe_timeable *);
/* HOOKS */
pe_qcallback *(*add_hook)(char *which, void *cb, void *ext_data);
void (*cancel_hook)(pe_qcallback *qcb);
/* STATS */
void (*install_stats)(pe_event_stats_vtbl *esvtbl);
void (*collect_stats)(int yes);
pe_ring *AllWatchers;
/* TYPEMAP */
SV *(*watcher_2sv)(pe_watcher *wa);
void *(*sv_2watcher)(SV *sv);
SV *(*event_2sv)(pe_event *ev);
void *(*sv_2event)(SV *sv);
};
static pe_io *X11_ev=0;
static void x_server_dispatch(void *ext_data)
{ ... }
if (!X11_ev) {
X11_ev = GEventAPI->new_io(0,0);
X11_ev->poll = PE_R;
sv_setpv(X11_ev->base.desc, "X::Server");
X11_ev->base.callback = (void*) x_server_dispatch;
X11_ev->base.ext_data = <whatever>;
X11_ev->base.prio = PE_PRIO_NORMAL;
}
X11_ev->fd = x_fd;
GEventAPI->resume((pe_event*) X11_ev);
GEventAPI->start((pe_event*) X11_ev, 0);
I'd prefer not to export the entire Event.h apparatus in favor of minimizing interdependencies. If you really, really need to create a new type of watcher send your problem analysis to the mailing list!
| Event documentation | Contained in the Event distribution. |
use strict; package Event::MakeMaker; use Config; use base 'Exporter'; use vars qw(@EXPORT_OK $installsitearch); @EXPORT_OK = qw(&event_args $installsitearch); my %opt; for my $opt (split /:+/, $ENV{PERL_MM_OPT}) { my ($k,$v) = split /=/, $opt; $opt{$k} = $v; } my $extra = $Config{sitearch}; $extra =~ s,$Config{prefix},$opt{PREFIX}, if exists $opt{PREFIX}; for my $d ($extra, @INC) { if (-e "$d/Event/EventAPI.h") { $installsitearch = $d; last } } sub event_args { my %arg = @_; $arg{INC} .= " -I$installsitearch/Event"; %arg; } 1; __END__