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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Else Loop Exiting Early Post 302177246 by joeyg on Thursday 20th of March 2008 12:07:42 PM
Old 03-20-2008
Question A couple of things I noticed

Code:
      check_ul_process

   elsif [ $UL_PROCESS -eq 0 -a $UL_FILE_TYPE = TEMP ]

(1) Your first if condition calls itself - you are nesting a restart of the program.
(2) I do not think this 'elsif' can execute since the simpler first part [$UL_PROCESS -eq 0] would always be caught above.
(3) I cannot say for sure, but your "if then elsif else fi" does not quite feel right. Perhaps it requires "elif then" to make computer logic correct.
 

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Event::RPC::Loop(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Event::RPC::Loop(3pm)

NAME
Event::RPC::Loop - Mainloop Abstraction layer for Event::RPC SYNOPSIS
use Event::RPC::Server; use Event::RPC::Loop::Glib; my $server = Event::RPC::Server->new ( ... loop => Event::RPC::Loop::Glib->new(), ... ); $server->start; DESCRIPTION
This modules defines the interface of Event::RPC's mainloop abstraction layer. It's a virtual class all mainloop modules should inherit from. INTERFACE
The following methods need to be implemented: $loop->enter () Enter resp. start a mainloop. $loop->leave () Leave the mainloop, which was started with the enter() method. $watcher = $loop->add_io_watcher ( %options ) Add an I/O watcher. Options are passed as a hash of key/value pairs. The following options are known: fh The filehandle to be watched. cb This callback is called, without any parameters, if an event occured on the filehandle above. desc A description of the watcher. Not necessarily implemented by all modules, so it may be ignored. poll Either 'r', if your program reads from the filehandle, or 'w' if it writes to it. A watcher object is returned. What this exactly is depends on the implementation, so you can't do anything useful with it besides passing it back to del_io_watcher(). $loop->del_io_watcher ( $watcher ) Deletes an I/O watcher which was added with $loop->add_io_watcher(). $timer = $loop->add_timer ( %options ) This sets a timer, a subroutine called after a specific timeout or on a regularly basis with a fixed time interval. Options are passed as a hash of key/value pairs. The following options are known: interval A time interval in seconds, may be fractional. after Callback is called once after this amount of seconds, may be fractional. cb The callback. desc A description of the timer. Not necessarily implemented by all modules, so it may be ignored. A timer object is returned. What this exactly is depends on the implementation, so you can't do anything useful with it besides passing it back to del_io_timer(). $loop->del_timer ( $timer ) Deletes a timer which was added with $loop->add_timer(). DIRECT USAGE IN YOUR SERVER
You may use the methods of Event::RPC::Loop by yourself if you like. This way your program keeps independent of the actual mainloop module in use, if the simplified interface of Event::RPC::Loop is sufficient for you. In your server program you access the actual mainloop object this way: my $loop = Event::RPC::Server->instance->get_loop; Naturally nothing speaks against making your program to work only with a specific mainloop implementation, if you need its features. In that case you may use the corresponding API directly (e.g. of Event or Glib), no need to access it through Event::RPC::Loop. AUTHORS
Joern Reder <joern at zyn dot de> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2002-2006 by Joern Reder, All Rights Reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2006-04-23 Event::RPC::Loop(3pm)
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