merged and cleaned up event tests
[urisagit/Stem.git] / lib / Stem / Event / Queue.pm
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4536f655 1# File: Stem/Event/Queue.pm
2
3# This file is part of Stem.
4# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 Stem Systems, Inc.
5
6# Stem is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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10
11# Stem is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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15
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19
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23
24# Stem Systems, Inc. 781-643-7504
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28
29# this class provides a way to deliver certain events and messages
30# synchronously with the main event loop. this is done by queueing the
31# actual event/message and writing a byte down a special pipe used
32# only inside this process. the other side of the pipe has a read
33# event that when triggered will then deliver the queued
34# events/messages.
35
36# when using Stem::Event::Signal you need to use this module as
37# well. perl signals will be delivered (safely) between perl
38# operations but they could then be delivered inside an executing
39# event handler and that means possible corruption. so this module
40# allows those signal events to be delivered by the event loop itself.
41
42
43package Stem::Event::Queue ;
f4d1dc84 44our @ISA = qw( Stem::Event ) ;
4536f655 45
46use strict ;
47use warnings ;
48
49use Socket;
50use IO::Handle ;
51
4932dd97 52my( $self, $queue_read, $queue_write, $queue_read_event, $queue_has_event ) ;
4536f655 53
4932dd97 54sub _init_event_queue {
4536f655 55
4932dd97 56 return if $self ;
4536f655 57
4932dd97 58 $self = bless {} ;
4536f655 59
60 socketpair( $queue_read, $queue_write,
61 AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, PF_UNSPEC ) || die <<DIE ;
62can't create socketpair $!
63DIE
64
65#print fileno( $queue_read ), " FILENO\n" ;
66
4536f655 67
68 $queue_read->blocking( 0 ) ;
69 $queue_read_event = Stem::Event::Read->new(
70 'object' => $self,
71 'fh' => $queue_read,
72 ) ;
73
74 ref $queue_read_event or die <<DIE ;
75can't create Stem::Event::Queue read event: $queue_read_event
76DIE
77
78}
79
4932dd97 80sub queue_has_event {
4536f655 81
82 my( $always_mark ) = @_ ;
83
84# don't mark the queue if it is already marked and we aren't forced
85# the signal queue always marks the queue
86
4932dd97 87 return if $queue_has_event && !$always_mark ;
4536f655 88
89 syswrite( $queue_write, 'x' ) ;
90
4932dd97 91 $queue_has_event = 1 ;
4536f655 92}
93
94sub readable {
95
96 sysread( $queue_read, my $buf, 10 ) ;
97
4932dd97 98 $queue_has_event = 0 ;
4536f655 99
100# Stem::Event::Plain::process_queue();
101 Stem::Event::Signal::process_signal_queue();
102# Stem::Msg::process_queue() if defined &Stem::Msg::process_queue;
103
104 return ;
105}
106
1071 ;