12-20-2012
Ahh ok cool - thank you. That did it. The guy I'm learning from at work does it in double parenthesis. Is there any reason to do it one way or the other?
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io::async::loop::glib
IO::Async::Loop::Glib(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation IO::Async::Loop::Glib(3pm)
NAME
"IO::Async::Loop::Glib" - use "IO::Async" with Glib or GTK
SYNOPSIS
use IO::Async::Loop::Glib;
my $loop = IO::Async::Loop::Glib->new();
$loop->add( ... );
...
# Rest of GLib/Gtk program that uses GLib
Glib::MainLoop->new->run();
Or
$loop->loop_forever();
Or
while(1) {
$loop->loop_once();
}
DESCRIPTION
This subclass of "IO::Async::Loop" uses the "Glib::MainLoop" to perform read-ready and write-ready tests.
The appropriate "Glib::IO" sources are added or removed from the "Glib::MainLoop" when notifiers are added or removed from the set, or when
they change their "want_writeready" status. The callbacks are called automatically by Glib itself; no special methods on this loop object
are required.
CONSTRUCTOR
$loop = IO::Async::Loop::Glib->new()
This function returns a new instance of a "IO::Async::Loop::Glib" object. It takes no special arguments.
METHODS
There are no special methods in this subclass, other than those provided by the "IO::Async::Loop" base class.
$count = $loop->loop_once( $timeout )
This method calls the "iteration()" method on the underlying "Glib::MainContext". If a timeout value is supplied, then a Glib timeout will
be installed, to interrupt the loop at that time. If Glib indicates that any callbacks were fired, then this method will return 1 (however,
it does not mean that any "IO::Async" callbacks were invoked, as there may be other parts of code sharing the Glib main context. Otherwise,
it will return 0.
SEE ALSO
o Glib - Perl wrappers for the GLib utility and Object libraries
o Gtk2 - Perl interface to the 2.x series of the Gimp Toolkit library
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
perl v5.14.2 2013-03-01 IO::Async::Loop::Glib(3pm)