NAME¶
Net::Server::SIG - adpf - Safer signal handling
SYNOPSIS¶
use Net::Server::SIG qw(register_sig check_sigs);
use IO::Select ();
use POSIX qw(WNOHANG);
my $select = IO::Select->new();
register_sig(PIPE => 'IGNORE',
HUP => 'DEFAULT',
USR1 => sub { print "I got a SIG $_[0]\n"; },
USR2 => sub { print "I got a SIG $_[0]\n"; },
CHLD => sub { 1 while waitpid(-1, WNOHANG) > 0; },
);
# add some handles to the select
$select->add(\*STDIN);
# loop forever trying to stay alive
while (1) {
# do a timeout to see if any signals got passed us
# while we were processing another signal
my @fh = $select->can_read(10);
my $key;
my $val;
# this is the handler for safe (fine under unsafe also)
if (check_sigs()) {
# or my @sigs = check_sigs();
next unless @fh;
}
my $handle = $fh[@fh];
# do something with the handle
}
DESCRIPTION¶
Signals prior in Perl prior to 5.7 were unsafe. Since then signals have been
implemented in a more safe algorithm. Net::Server::SIG provides backwards
compatibility, while still working reliably with newer releases.
Using a property of the
select() function, Net::Server::SIG attempts to
fix the unsafe problem. If a process is blocking on
select() any signal
will short circuit the select. Using this concept, Net::Server::SIG does the
least work possible (changing one bit from 0 to 1). And depends upon the
actual processing of the signals to take place immediately after the select
call via the "check_sigs" function. See the example shown above and
also see the sigtest.pl script located in the examples directory of this
distribution.
FUNCTIONS¶
- "register_sig($SIG => \&code_ref)"
- Takes key/value pairs where the key is the signal name, and the argument
is either a code ref, or the words 'DEFAULT' or 'IGNORE'. The function
register_sig must be used in conjunction with check_sigs, and with a
blocking select() function call -- otherwise, you will observe the
registered signal mysteriously vanish.
- "unregister_sig($SIG)"
- Takes the name of a signal as an argument. Calls register_sig with a this
signal name and 'DEFAULT' as arguments (same as
register_sig(SIG,'DEFAULT')
- "check_sigs()"
- Checks to see if any registered signals have occurred. If so, it will play
the registered code ref for that signal. Return value is array containing
any SIGNAL names that had occurred.
- "sig_is_registered($SIG)"
- Takes a signal name and returns any registered code_ref for that
signal.
AUTHORS¶
Paul Seamons (paul@seamons.com)
Rob B Brown (rob@roobik.com) - Provided a sounding board and feedback in
creating Net::Server::SIG and sigtest.pl.
LICENSE¶
This package may be distributed under the terms of either the
GNU General Public License
or the
Perl Artistic License
All rights reserved.