NAME
Coro::Storable - offer a more fine-grained Storable interface
SYNOPSIS
use Coro::Storable;
DESCRIPTION
This module implements a few functions from the Storable module in a way so that it cede's more often. Some applications (such as the Crossfire game server) sometimes need to load large Storable objects without blocking the server for a long time.
This is being implemented by using a perlio layer that feeds only small amounts of data (512 bytes per call) into Storable, and Coro::cede
'ing regularly (at most 1000 times per second by default, though).
As it seems that Storable is not reentrant, this module also serialises calls to freeze and thaw between coroutines as necessary (for this to work reliably you always have to use this module, however).
FUNCTIONS
- $ref = thaw $pst
-
Retrieve an object from the given $pst, which must have been created with
Coro::Storable::freeze
orStorable::store_fd
/Storable::store
(sorry, but Storable uses incompatible formats for disk/mem objects).This works by calling
Coro::cede
for every 4096 bytes read in. - $pst = freeze $ref
-
Freeze the given scalar into a Storable object. It uses the same format as
Storable::store_fd
.This works by calling
Coro::cede
for every write that Storable issues. Unfortunately, Storable often makes many very small writes, so it is rather inefficient. But it does keep the latency low. - $pst = nfreeze $ref
-
Same as
freeze
but is compatible toStorable::nstore_fd
(note then
). - $pst = blocking_freeze $ref
-
Same as
freeze
but is guaranteed to block. This is useful e.g. inCoro::Util::fork_eval
when you want to serialise a data structure for use with thethaw
function for this module. You cannot useStorable::freeze
for this as Storable uses incompatible formats for memory and file images. - $pst = blocking_nfreeze $ref
-
Same as
blocking_freeze
but usesnfreeze
internally. - $guard = guard;
-
Acquire the Storable lock, for when you want to call Storable yourself.
AUTHOR
Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
http://home.schmorp.de/