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NAME

Danga::Socket::Callback - Use Danga::Socket From Callbacks

SYNOPSIS

my $danga = Danga::Socket::Callback->new(
  handle         => $socket,
  context        => { ... },
  on_read_ready  => sub { ... },
  on_write_ready => sub { ... },
  on_error       => sub { ... },
  on_signal_hup  => sub { ... },
);

Danga::Socket->EventLoop();

DESCRIPTION

Love the fact that Perlbal, Mogilefs, and friends all run fast because of Danga::Socket, but despise it because you need to subclass it every time? Well, here's a module for all you lazy people.

Danga::Socket::Callback is a thin wrapper arond Danga::Socket that allows you to set callbacks to be called at various events. This allows you to define multiple Danga::Socket-based sockets without defining multiple classes:

my $first = Danga::Socket::Callback->new(
  hadle => $sock1,
  on_read_ready => \&sub1
);

my $second = Danga::Socket::Callback->new(
  hadle => $sock2,
  on_read_ready => \&sub2
);

Danga::Socket->EventLoop();

METHODS

new

Creates a new instance of Danga::Socket::Callback. Takes the following parameters:

event_read

event_write

event_err

event_hup

Implements each method available from Danga::Socket. If the corresponding callbacks are available, then calls the callback. Each callback receives the Danga::Socket::Callback object.

For event_write, if no callback is available, then the default event_write method from Danga::Socket is called.

BUGS

Possibly. I don't claim to use 100% of Danga::Socket. If you find any, please report them (preferrably with a failing test case)

AUTHOR

Copyright (c) Daisuke Maki daisuke@endeworks.jp All rights reserved.

LICENSE

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html