NAME
Net::DBus::Callback - a callback for receiving reactor events
SYNOPSIS
use Net::DBus::Callback;
# Assume we have a 'terminal' object and its got a method
# to be invoked every time there is input on its terminal.
#
# To create a callback to invoke this method one might use
my $cb = Net::DBus::Callback->new(object => $terminal,
method => "handle_stdio");
# Whatever is monitoring the stdio channel, would then
# invoke the callback, perhaps passing in a parameter with
# some 'interesting' data, such as number of bytes available
$cb->invoke($nbytes)
#... which results in a call to
# $terminal->handle_stdio($nbytes)
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a simple container for storing details about a callback to be invoked at a later date. It is used when registering to receive events from the Net::DBus::Reactor class. NB use of this module in application code is no longer necessary and it remains purely for backwards compatibility. Instead you can simply pass a subroutine code reference in any place where a callback is desired.
METHODS
- my $cb = Net::DBus::Callback->new(method => $name, [args => \@args])
-
Creates a new callback object, for invoking a plain old function. The
method
parameter should be the fully qualified function name to invoke, including the package name. The optionalargs
parameter is an array reference of parameters to be pass to the callback, in addition to those passed into theinvoke
method. - my $cb = Net::DBus::Callback->new(object => $object, method => $name, [args => \@args])
-
Creates a new callback object, for invoking a method on an object. The
method
parameter should be the name of the method to invoke, while theobject
parameter should be a blessed object on which the method will be invoked. The optionalargs
parameter is an array reference of parameters to be pass to the callback, in addition to those passed into theinvoke
method. - $cb->invoke(@args)
-
Invokes the callback. The argument list passed to the callback is a combination of the arguments supplied in the callback constructor, followed by the arguments supplied in the
invoke
method.
AUTHOR
Daniel P. Berrange.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004-2011 Daniel P. Berrange