-# $Id: Pod.pm,v 1.12 2006-06-07 10:43:22 mike Exp $
+# $Id: Pod.pm,v 1.13 2006-06-21 14:31:24 mike Exp $
package ZOOM::Pod;
my(@conn) = @_;
die "$class with no connections" if @conn == 0;
- my @state; # Hashrefs with application state associated with connections
foreach my $conn (@conn) {
if (!ref $conn) {
$conn = new ZOOM::Connection($conn, 0, async => 1);
# server. Such errors are caught later, by the _check()
# call in wait().
}
- push @state, {};
}
return bless {
conn => \@conn,
- state => \@state,
rs => [],
callback => {},
}, $class;
When an event occurs during the execution of C<wait()>, the relevant
callback function is called with four arguments: the connection that the
-event happened on; a state hash-reference associated with the
-connection; the result-set associated with the connection; and the
+event happened on; the argument that was passed into C<wait()>;
+the result-set associated with the connection (if there is one); and the
event-type (so that a single function that handles events of multiple
types can switch on the code where necessary). The callback function
can handle the event as it wishes, finishing up by returning an
So a simple event-handler might look like this:
sub got_event {
- ($conn, $state, $rs, $event) = @_;
+ ($conn, $arg, $rs, $event) = @_;
print "event $event on connection ", $conn->option("host"), "\n";
print "Found ", $rs->size(), " records\n"
if $event == ZOOM::Event::RECV_SEARCH;
So a simple error-handler might look like this:
sub got_error {
- ($conn, $state, $rs, $exception) = @_;
+ ($conn, $arg, $rs, $exception) = @_;
if ($exception->isa("ZOOM::Exception")) {
print "Caught error $exception - continuing";
return 0;
die $exception;
}
-The C<$state> argument is a reference to an initially empty hash,
-which the application can use as it sees fit, to store its own
-connection-relation information. For example, an application might
-use C<$state-E<gt>{last}> to keep a record of which was the last record
-retrieved from the associated connection. The pod module itself does
-not use the state hash at all, and applications are also welcome to
-ignore it if they do not need it.
+The C<$arg> argument could be anything at all - it is whatever the
+application code passed into C<wait()>. For example, it could be
+a reference to a hash indexed by the host string of the connections to
+yield some per-connection state information.
+An application might use such information
+to keep a record of which was the last record
+retrieved from the associated connection.
=cut
=head2 wait()
$err = $pod->wait();
+ # or
+ $err = $pod->wait($arg);
die "$pod->wait() failed with error $err" if $err;
Waits for events on the connections that make up the pod, usually
continuing until there are no more events left and then returning
zero. Whenever an event occurs, a callback function is dispatched as
-described above; if
+described above; if an argument was passed to C<wait()>, then that
+same argument is also passed to each callback invocation. If
that function returns a non-zero value, then C<wait()> terminates
immediately, whether or not any events remain, and returns that value.
sub wait {
my $this = shift();
- my $res = 0;
+ my($arg) = @_;
+ my $res = 0;
while ((my $i = ZOOM::event($this->{conn})) != 0) {
my $conn = $this->{conn}->[$i-1];
my $ev = $conn->last_event();
}; if ($@) {
my $sub = $this->{callback}->{exception};
die $@ if !defined $sub;
- $res = &$sub($conn, $this->{state}->[$i-1],
- $this->{rs}->[$i-1], $@);
+ $res = &$sub($conn, $arg, $this->{rs}->[$i-1], $@);
last if $res != 0;
next;
}
my $sub = $this->{callback}->{$ev};
if (defined $sub) {
- $res = &$sub($conn, $this->{state}->[$i-1],
- $this->{rs}->[$i-1], $ev);
+ $res = &$sub($conn, $arg, $this->{rs}->[$i-1], $ev);
last if $res != 0;
} else {
ZOOM::Log::log("pod_unhandled", "connection ", $i-1, ": unhandled event $ev ($evstr)");
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-# $Id: test-pod.pl,v 1.7 2006-05-10 15:55:19 mike Exp $
+# $Id: test-pod.pl,v 1.8 2006-06-21 14:31:23 mike Exp $
#
# Run like this:
# YAZ_LOG=pod perl -I lib test-pod.pl "bagel.indexdata.com/gils" "bagel.indexdata.com/marc"
$pod->callback(ZOOM::Event::RECV_RECORD, \&got_record);
#$pod->callback(exception => \&exception_thrown);
$pod->search_pqf("the");
-my $err = $pod->wait();
+my $err = $pod->wait({});
die "$pod->wait() failed with error $err" if $err;
sub completed_search {
- my($conn, $state, $rs, $event) = @_;
- print $conn->option("host"), ": found ", $rs->size(), " records\n";
- $state->{next_to_fetch} = 0;
- $state->{next_to_show} = 0;
- request_records($conn, $rs, $state, 2);
+ my($conn, $arg, $rs, $event) = @_;
+
+ my $host = $conn->option("host");
+ print "$host : found ", $rs->size(), " records\n";
+ my %state = (next_to_show => 0, next_to_fetch => 0);
+ request_records($conn, $rs, \%state, 2);
+ $arg->{$host} = \%state;
return 0;
}
sub got_record {
- my($conn, $state, $rs, $event) = @_;
+ my($conn, $arg, $rs, $event) = @_;
+
+ my $host = $conn->option("host");
+ my %state = $arg->{$host};
{
# Sanity-checking assertions. These should be impossible
- my $ns = $state->{next_to_show};
- my $nf = $state->{next_to_fetch};
+ my $ns = $arg->{$host}->{next_to_show};
+ my $nf = $arg->{$host}->{next_to_fetch};
if ($ns > $nf) {
die "next_to_show > next_to_fetch ($ns > $nf)";
} elsif ($ns == $nf) {
}
}
- my $i = $state->{next_to_show}++;
+ my $i = $arg->{$host}->{next_to_show}++;
my $rec = $rs->record($i);
- print $conn->option("host"), ": record $i is ", render_record($rec), "\n";
- request_records($conn, $rs, $state, 3)
- if $i == $state->{next_to_fetch}-1;
+ print "$host: record $i is ", render_record($rec), "\n";
+ request_records($conn, $rs, $arg->{$host}, 3)
+ if $i == $arg->{$host}->{next_to_fetch}-1;
return 0;
}
sub exception_thrown {
- my($conn, $state, $rs, $exception) = @_;
+ my($conn, $arg, $rs, $exception) = @_;
print "Uh-oh! $exception\n";
return 0;
}