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IO::Select (3)
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    NAME

    IO::Select - OO interface to the select system call
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

        use IO::Select;
    
    

        $s = IO::Select->new();
    
    

        $s->add(\*STDIN);
        $s->add($some_handle);
    
    

        @ready = $s->can_read($timeout);
    
    

        @ready = IO::Select->new(@handles)->can_read(0);
    
    
     

    DESCRIPTION

    The "IO::Select" package implements an object approach to the system "select" function call. It allows the user to see what IO handles, see IO::Handle, are ready for reading, writing or have an exception pending.  

    CONSTRUCTOR

    new ( [ HANDLES ] )
    The constructor creates a new object and optionally initialises it with a set of handles.
     

    METHODS

    add ( HANDLES )
    Add the list of handles to the "IO::Select" object. It is these values that will be returned when an event occurs. "IO::Select" keeps these values in a cache which is indexed by the "fileno" of the handle, so if more than one handle with the same "fileno" is specified then only the last one is cached.

    Each handle can be an "IO::Handle" object, an integer or an array reference where the first element is an "IO::Handle" or an integer.

    remove ( HANDLES )
    Remove all the given handles from the object. This method also works by the "fileno" of the handles. So the exact handles that were added need not be passed, just handles that have an equivalent "fileno"
    exists ( HANDLE )
    Returns a true value (actually the handle itself) if it is present. Returns undef otherwise.
    handles
    Return an array of all registered handles.
    can_read ( [ TIMEOUT ] )
    Return an array of handles that are ready for reading. "TIMEOUT" is the maximum amount of time to wait before returning an empty list, in seconds, possibly fractional. If "TIMEOUT" is not given and any handles are registered then the call will block.
    can_write ( [ TIMEOUT ] )
    Same as "can_read" except check for handles that can be written to.
    has_exception ( [ TIMEOUT ] )
    Same as "can_read" except check for handles that have an exception condition, for example pending out-of-band data.
    count ()
    Returns the number of handles that the object will check for when one of the "can_" methods is called or the object is passed to the "select" static method.
    bits()
    Return the bit string suitable as argument to the core select() call.
    select ( READ, WRITE, EXCEPTION [, TIMEOUT ] )
    "select" is a static method, that is you call it with the package name like "new". "READ", "WRITE" and "EXCEPTION" are either "undef" or "IO::Select" objects. "TIMEOUT" is optional and has the same effect as for the core select call.

    The result will be an array of 3 elements, each a reference to an array which will hold the handles that are ready for reading, writing and have exceptions respectively. Upon error an empty list is returned.

     

    EXAMPLE

    Here is a short example which shows how "IO::Select" could be used to write a server which communicates with several sockets while also listening for more connections on a listen socket

        use IO::Select;
        use IO::Socket;
    
    

        $lsn = new IO::Socket::INET(Listen => 1, LocalPort => 8080);
        $sel = new IO::Select( $lsn );
    
    

        while(@ready = $sel->can_read) {
            foreach $fh (@ready) {
                if($fh == $lsn) {
                    # Create a new socket
                    $new = $lsn->accept;
                    $sel->add($new);
                }
                else {
                    # Process socket
    
    

                    # Maybe we have finished with the socket
                    $sel->remove($fh);
                    $fh->close;
                }
            }
        }
    
    
     

    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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    DESCRIPTION
    CONSTRUCTOR
    METHODS
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