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MakeMaker(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					    MakeMaker(3pm)

NAME
Coro::MakeMaker - MakeMaker glue for the XS-level Coro API SYNOPSIS
This allows you to control coroutines from C/XS. DESCRIPTION
For optimal performance, hook into Coro at the C-level. You'll need to make changes to your "Makefile.PL" and add code to your "xs" / "c" file(s). WARNING
When you hook in at the C-level you can get a huge performance gain, but you also reduce the chances that your code will work unmodified with newer versions of "perl" or "Coro". This may or may not be a problem. Just be aware, and set your expectations accordingly. HOW TO
Makefile.PL use Coro::MakeMaker qw(coro_args); # ... set up %args ... WriteMakefile (coro_args (%args)); XS #include "CoroAPI.h" BOOT: I_CORO_API ("YourModule"); API This is just a small overview - read the Coro/CoroAPI.h header file in the distribution, and check the examples in EV/ and Event/*, or as a more real-world example, the Deliantra game server (which uses Coro::MakeMaker). #define CORO_TRANSFER(prev,next) /* transfer from prev to next */ #define CORO_SCHEDULE /* like Coro::schedule */ #define CORO_CEDE /* like Coro::cede */ #define CORO_CEDE_NOTSELF /* like Coro::cede_notself */ #define CORO_READY(coro) /* like $coro->ready */ #define CORO_IS_READY(coro) /* like $coro->is_ready */ #define CORO_NREADY /* # of procs in ready queue */ #define CORO_CURRENT /* returns $Coro::current */ #define CORO_THROW /* exception pending? */ #define CORO_READYHOOK /* hook for event libs, see Coro::EV */ #define CORO_SV_STATE(coro) /* returns the internal struct coro * */ #define CORO_EXECUTE_SLF(cv,init,ax) /* execute a schedule-like function */ #define CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS(init) /* SLF in XS, see e.g. Coro::EV */ perl v5.14.2 2012-04-13 MakeMaker(3pm)