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IO::Poll(3pm)


IO::Poll

IO::Poll

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
METHODS
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
COPYRIGHT

NAME

IO::Poll − Object interface to system poll call

SYNOPSIS

    use IO::Poll qw(POLLRDNORM POLLWRNORM POLLIN POLLHUP);
    $poll = new IO::Poll;
    $poll->mask($input_handle => POLLIN);
    $poll->mask($output_handle => POLLOUT);
    $poll->poll($timeout);
    $ev = $poll->events($input);

DESCRIPTION

"IO::Poll" is a simple interface to the system level poll routine.

METHODS

mask ( IO [, EVENT_MASK ] )

If EVENT_MASK is given, then, if EVENT_MASK is non−zero, IO is added to the list of file descriptors and the next call to poll will check for any event specified in EVENT_MASK . If EVENT_MASK is zero then IO will be removed from the list of file descriptors.

If EVENT_MASK is not given then the return value will be the current event mask value for IO .

poll ( [ TIMEOUT ] )

Call the system level poll routine. If TIMEOUT is not specified then the call will block. Returns the number of handles which had events happen, or −1 on error.

events ( IO )

Returns the event mask which represents the events that happend on IO during the last call to "poll".

remove ( IO )

Remove IO from the list of file descriptors for the next poll.

handles( [ EVENT_MASK ] )

Returns a list of handles. If EVENT_MASK is not given then a list of all handles known will be returned. If EVENT_MASK is given then a list of handles will be returned which had one of the events specified by EVENT_MASK happen during the last call ti "poll"

SEE ALSO

poll(2), IO::Handle, IO::Select

AUTHOR

Graham Barr. Currently maintained by the Perl Porters. Please report all bugs to <perl5−porters@perl.org>.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 1997−8 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.



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