Tk::Event - ToolKit for Events |
Tk::Event - ToolKit for Events
use 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])
That 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.
Tk::Event - ToolKit for Events |