Query: tk::eventloop
OS: centos
Section: 3
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Eventloop(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Eventloop(3)NAMETk::Event - ToolKit for EventsSYNOPSISuse Tk::Event; Tk::Event->fileevent(*FH, 'readable' => callback); Tk::Event->lineavail(*FH, callback); use Tk::Event::Signal qw(INT); $SIG{'INT'} = callback; use Tk::Event::process; Tk::Event->proc($pid, callback); QueueEvent(callback [, position])DESCRIPTIONThat is better than nothing but still hard to use. Most scripts want higher level result (a line, a "block" of data etc.) So it has occured to me that we could use new-ish TIEHANDLE thus: my $obj = tie SOMEHANDLE,Tk::Event::IO; while (<SOMEHANDLE>) { } Then the READLINE routine registers a callback and looks something like: sub READLINE { my $obj = shift; Event->io(*$obj,'readable',sub { sysread(*$obj,${*$obj},1,length(${*$obj}) }); my $pos; while (($pos = index(${*$obj},$/) < 0) { DoOneEvent(); } Event->io(*$obj,'readable',''); # unregister $pos += length($/); my $result = substr(${*$obj},0,$pos); substr(${*$obj},0,$pos) = ''; return $result; } This is using the scalar part of the glob representing the _inner_ IO as a buffer in which to accumulate chars. perl v5.16.3 2014-06-10 Eventloop(3)
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