—package
Mojo::IOLoop::Delay;
use
Mojo::IOLoop;
use
Mojo::Util;
has
ioloop
=>
sub
{ Mojo::IOLoop->singleton };
fieldhash
my
%REMAINING
;
sub
begin {
my
(
$self
,
$offset
,
$len
) =
@_
;
$self
->{pending}++;
my
$id
=
$self
->{counter}++;
return
sub
{
$self
->_step(
$id
,
$offset
// 1,
$len
,
@_
) };
}
sub
data { Mojo::Util::_stash(
data
=>
@_
) }
sub
pass {
$_
[0]->begin->(
@_
) }
sub
remaining {
my
$self
=
shift
;
return
$REMAINING
{
$self
} //= []
unless
@_
;
$REMAINING
{
$self
} =
shift
;
return
$self
;
}
sub
steps {
my
$self
=
shift
->remaining([
@_
]);
$self
->ioloop->next_tick(
$self
->begin);
return
$self
;
}
sub
wait
{
my
$self
=
shift
;
return
if
$self
->ioloop->is_running;
$self
->once(
error
=> \
&_die
);
$self
->once(
finish
=>
sub
{
shift
->ioloop->stop });
$self
->ioloop->start;
}
sub
_die {
$_
[0]->has_subscribers(
'error'
) ?
$_
[0]->ioloop->stop :
die
$_
[1] }
sub
_step {
my
(
$self
,
$id
,
$offset
,
$len
) = (
shift
,
shift
,
shift
,
shift
);
$self
->{args}[
$id
]
= [
@_
?
defined
$len
?
splice
@_
,
$offset
,
$len
:
splice
@_
,
$offset
: ()];
return
$self
if
$self
->{fail} || --
$self
->{pending} ||
$self
->{
lock
};
local
$self
->{
lock
} = 1;
my
@args
=
map
{
@$_
} @{
delete
$self
->{args}};
$self
->{counter} = 0;
if
(
my
$cb
=
shift
@{
$self
->remaining}) {
eval
{
$self
->
$cb
(
@args
); 1 }
or (++
$self
->{fail} and
return
$self
->remaining([])->emit(
error
=> $@));
}
return
$self
->remaining([])->emit(
finish
=>
@args
)
unless
$self
->{counter};
$self
->ioloop->next_tick(
$self
->begin)
unless
$self
->{pending};
return
$self
;
}
1;
=encoding utf8
=head1 NAME
Mojo::IOLoop::Delay - Manage callbacks and control the flow of events
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::IOLoop::Delay;
# Synchronize multiple events
my $delay = Mojo::IOLoop::Delay->new;
$delay->steps(sub { say 'BOOM!' });
for my $i (1 .. 10) {
my $end = $delay->begin;
Mojo::IOLoop->timer($i => sub {
say 10 - $i;
$end->();
});
}
$delay->wait;
# Sequentialize multiple events
Mojo::IOLoop::Delay->new->steps(
# First step (simple timer)
sub {
my $delay = shift;
Mojo::IOLoop->timer(2 => $delay->begin);
say 'Second step in 2 seconds.';
},
# Second step (concurrent timers)
sub {
my ($delay, @args) = @_;
Mojo::IOLoop->timer(1 => $delay->begin);
Mojo::IOLoop->timer(3 => $delay->begin);
say 'Third step in 3 seconds.';
},
# Third step (the end)
sub {
my ($delay, @args) = @_;
say 'And done after 5 seconds total.';
}
)->wait;
# Handle exceptions in all steps
Mojo::IOLoop::Delay->new->steps(
sub {
my $delay = shift;
die 'Intentional error';
},
sub {
my ($delay, @args) = @_;
say 'Never actually reached.';
}
)->catch(sub {
my ($delay, $err) = @_;
say "Something went wrong: $err";
})->wait;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
L<Mojo::IOLoop::Delay> manages callbacks and controls the flow of events for
L<Mojo::IOLoop>, which can help you avoid deep nested closures and memory
leaks that often result from continuation-passing style.
=head1 EVENTS
L<Mojo::IOLoop::Delay> inherits all events from L<Mojo::EventEmitter> and can
emit the following new ones.
=head2 error
$delay->on(error => sub {
my ($delay, $err) = @_;
...
});
Emitted if an exception gets thrown in one of the steps, breaking the chain,
fatal if unhandled.
=head2 finish
$delay->on(finish => sub {
my ($delay, @args) = @_;
...
});
Emitted once the active event counter reaches zero and there are no more
steps.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
L<Mojo::IOLoop::Delay> implements the following attributes.
=head2 ioloop
my $ioloop = $delay->ioloop;
$delay = $delay->ioloop(Mojo::IOLoop->new);
Event loop object to control, defaults to the global L<Mojo::IOLoop>
singleton.
=head1 METHODS
L<Mojo::IOLoop::Delay> inherits all methods from L<Mojo::EventEmitter> and
implements the following new ones.
=head2 begin
my $cb = $delay->begin;
my $cb = $delay->begin($offset);
my $cb = $delay->begin($offset, $len);
Increment active event counter, the returned callback can be used to decrement
the active event counter again. Arguments passed to the callback are spliced
and queued in the right order for the next step or L</"finish"> event and
L</"wait"> method, the argument offset defaults to C<1> with no default
length.
# Capture all arguments except for the first one (invocant)
my $delay = Mojo::IOLoop->delay(sub {
my ($delay, $err, $stream) = @_;
...
});
Mojo::IOLoop->client({port => 3000} => $delay->begin);
$delay->wait;
# Capture all arguments
my $delay = Mojo::IOLoop->delay(sub {
my ($delay, $loop, $err, $stream) = @_;
...
});
Mojo::IOLoop->client({port => 3000} => $delay->begin(0));
$delay->wait;
# Capture only the second argument
my $delay = Mojo::IOLoop->delay(sub {
my ($delay, $err) = @_;
...
});
Mojo::IOLoop->client({port => 3000} => $delay->begin(1, 1));
$delay->wait;
=head2 data
my $hash = $delay->data;
my $foo = $delay->data('foo');
$delay = $delay->data({foo => 'bar'});
$delay = $delay->data(foo => 'bar');
Data shared between all L</"steps">.
# Remove value
my $foo = delete $delay->data->{foo};
=head2 pass
$delay = $delay->pass;
$delay = $delay->pass(@args);
Increment active event counter and decrement it again right away to pass
values to the next step.
# Longer version
$delay->begin(0)->(@args);
=head2 remaining
my $remaining = $delay->remaining;
$delay = $delay->remaining([]);
Remaining L</"steps"> in chain, stored outside the object to protect from
circular references.
=head2 steps
$delay = $delay->steps(sub {...}, sub {...});
Sequentialize multiple events, every time the active event counter reaches
zero a callback will run, the first one automatically runs during the next
reactor tick unless it is delayed by incrementing the active event counter.
This chain will continue until there are no more callbacks, a callback does
not increment the active event counter or an exception gets thrown in a
callback.
=head2 wait
$delay->wait;
Start L</"ioloop"> and stop it again once an L</"error"> or L</"finish"> event
gets emitted, does nothing when L</"ioloop"> is already running.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Mojolicious>, L<Mojolicious::Guides>, L<http://mojolicio.us>.
=cut