| EV::MakeMaker(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | EV::MakeMaker(3pm) |
NAME¶
EV::MakeMaker - MakeMaker glue for the C-level EV APISYNOPSIS¶
This allows you to access some libevent functionality from other perl modules.DESCRIPTION¶
For optimal performance, hook into EV at the C-level. You'll need to make changes to your "Makefile.PL", load "EV" in your "pm" file and add code to your "xs" / "c" file(s).HOW TO¶
Makefile.PL¶
use EV::MakeMaker qw(ev_args); # ... set up %args ... WriteMakefile (ev_args (%args));
extension.pm¶
use EV (); # imports optional
extension.xs¶
#include "EVAPI.h"
[...]
BOOT:
I_EV_API (HvNAME (GvSTASH (CvGV (cv))));
API¶
See the EVAPI.h <http://cvs.schmorp.de/EV/EV/EVAPI.h> header, which you should include instead of ev.h.In short, all the functions and macros from ev.h should work, except that the trailing underscore macros ("EV_A_", "EV_DEFAULT_") are not available (except "EV_P_" :).
Multiplicity is enabled.
The "data" member in each watcher is of type "SV *" and not "void *" (this might change at some point).
EXAMPLE¶
The EV::Glib, EV::ADNS and Glib::EV modules all give nice examples on how to use this module.Here are some .xs fragments taken from EV::ADNS that should get you going:
#include "EVAPI.h"
static ev_prepare pw;
static ev_idle iw;
static void
idle_cb (EV_P_ ev_idle *w, int revents)
{
ev_idle_stop (EV_A, w);
}
MODULE = ...
BOOT:
{
I_EV_API ("EV::ADNS");
ev_prepare_init (&pw, prepare_cb);
ev_init (&iw, idle_cb); ev_set_priority (&iw, EV_MINPRI);
ev_idle_start (EV_DEFAULT, &iw);
}
| 2018-12-25 | perl v5.28.1 |