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Changes for version 0.33

  • Allow watching child PID 0, to capture every child process exit
  • $loop->time accessor
  • Stream->write( sub { ... } ) dynamic stream generation
  • Stream->write( $data, on_flush => sub { ... } ) callback
  • CHANGES:
    • IO::Async::Loop->new magic constructor now caches the loop; useful for wrapping modules, other event system integration, etc..

Modules

Asynchronous event-driven programming
facilitates the execution of child processes
perform non-blocking socket connections
execute code asynchronously in child processes
event callbacks for a non-blocking file descriptor
listen on network sockets for incoming connections
core loop of the IO::Async framework
compatibility wrapper for IO::Async::Loop::Poll
use IO::Async with poll(2)
use IO::Async with select(2)
acceptance testing for IO::Async::Loop subclasses
resynchronise diverged control flow
base class for IO::Async event objects
event callback on exit of a child process
base class for transport-based protocols
base class for stream-based protocols
performing name resolutions asynchronously
handle a serial pipeline of requests / responses (EXPERIMENTAL)
event callback on receipt of a POSIX signal
event callbacks and send buffering for a socket filehandle
event callbacks and write bufering for a stream filehandle
utility functions for use in test scripts
base class for Notifiers that use timed delays
event callback at a fixed future time
event callback after a fixed delay
event callback at regular intervals