Package : perl-IO-Async > RPM : perl-IO-Async-0.802.0-1.mga9.noarch.rpm
Basic items
InstallName | perl-IO-Async |
Version | 0.802.0 |
Release | 1.mga9 |
URL | https://metacpan.org/release/IO-Async |
Group | Development/Perl |
Summary | A Loop using an C<IO::Poll> object |
Size | 720KB |
Arch | noarch |
License | GPL+ or Artistic |
Description
This collection of modules allows programs to be written that perform
asynchronous filehandle IO operations. A typical program using them would
consist of a single subclass of 'IO::Async::Loop' to act as a container o
other objects, which perform the actual IO work required by the program. As
as IO handles, the loop also supports timers and signal handlers, and
includes more higher-level functionality built on top of these basic
parts.
Because there are a lot of classes in this collection, the following
overview gives a brief description of each.
File Handle IO
A IO::Async::Handle object represents a single IO handle
that is being managed. While in most cases it will represent a single
filehandle, such as a socket (for example, an 'IO::Socket::INET'
connection), it is possible to have separate reading and writing
handles (most likely for a program's 'STDIN' and 'STDOUT' streams, or a
pair of pipes connected to a child process).
asynchronous filehandle IO operations. A typical program using them would
consist of a single subclass of 'IO::Async::Loop' to act as a container o
other objects, which perform the actual IO work required by the program. As
as IO handles, the loop also supports timers and signal handlers, and
includes more higher-level functionality built on top of these basic
parts.
Because there are a lot of classes in this collection, the following
overview gives a brief description of each.
File Handle IO
A IO::Async::Handle object represents a single IO handle
that is being managed. While in most cases it will represent a single
filehandle, such as a socket (for example, an 'IO::Socket::INET'
connection), it is possible to have separate reading and writing
handles (most likely for a program's 'STDIN' and 'STDOUT' streams, or a
pair of pipes connected to a child process).
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia cauldron |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | i586 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | NOT IN DATABASE ?! |
Build time | 2022-08-19 15:12:23 |
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