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Copyright (c) 2011 Tony Arcieri
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New IO for Ruby
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===============
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[![Build Status](http://travis-ci.org/tarcieri/nio4r.png)](http://travis-ci.org/tarcieri/nio4r)
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When it comes to managing many IO objects on Ruby, there aren't a whole lot of
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options. The most powerful API Ruby itself gives you is Kernel.select, and
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select is hurting when it comes to performance and in terms of having a nice
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API.
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Once upon a time Java was a similar mess. They got out of it by adding the
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Java NIO API. Java NIO provides a high performance selector API for monitoring
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large numbers of file descriptors.
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This library aims to incorporate the ideas of Java NIO in Ruby. These are:
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codebase small to encourage multiple implementations on different platforms
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* Provide inherently thread-safe facilities for working with IO objects
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Supported Platforms
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which provides a high performance binding to native IO APIs
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* JRuby uses a special backend based on Java NIO which provides good performance
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even when monitoring large numbers of IO objects
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don't implement the MRI C extension API
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Usage
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The NIO::Selector class is the main API provided by nio4r. Use it where you
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might otherwise use Kernel.select, but want to monitor the same set of IO
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objects across multiple select calls rather than having to reregister them
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every single time:
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selector = NIO::Selector.new
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readiness (with the :w parameter), or both (with :rw). After registering an
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IO object with the selector, you'll get a NIO::Monitor object which you can
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use for managing how a particular IO object is being monitored. Monitors will
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store an arbitrary value of your choice, which provides an easy way to implement
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callbacks:
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registered IO objects and returns an array of monitors that are ready.
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objects being monitored becomes ready. However, you can also pass a timeout to
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wait in seconds to NIO::Selector#select just like you can with Kernel.select:
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concurrent threads. Only one thread can select on a NIO::Selector at a given
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time, and while a thread is selecting other threads are blocked from
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registering or deregistering IO objects. Once a pending select has completed,
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middle of an NIO::Selector#select operation. This lets other threads that need
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to communicate immediately with the selector unblock it so it can process
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other events that it's not presently selecting on.
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nio4r is not a full-featured event framework like EventMachine or Cool.io.
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top of. nio4r provides a minimal API such that individual Ruby implementers
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may choose to produce optimized versions for their platform, without having
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to maintain a large codebase. As of the time of writing, the current
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implementation is a little over 100 lines of code for both the pure Ruby and
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JRuby backends. The native extension uses approximately 500 lines of C code.
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advanced Ruby IO APIs. At some point in the future nio4r might provide a
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cross-platform implementation that uses KGIO on CRubies, and Java NIO on JRuby,
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Copyright (c) 2011 Tony Arcieri. Distributed under the MIT License. See
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LICENSE.txt for further details.
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the BSD license. See ext/libev/LICENSE for details.
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Revision history for libev, a high-performance and full-featured event loop.
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- fix two problems in the native win32 backend, where reuse of fd's
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with different underlying handles caused handles not to be removed
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- configure did not detect nanosleep and clock_gettime properly when
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- officially support polling files with all backends.
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backend, by generating events on our own.
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bug report is actually wrong, reality is far more bizarre and broken
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than that).
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to make it update its files, so 4.00 didn't install ev++.h and
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event.h on make install. grrr.
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- ev_embed_stop did not correctly stop the watcher (very good
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testcase by Vladimir Timofeev).
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didn't when idle watchers were active, causing timers not to fire.
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- fix a bug where a timeout of zero caused the timer not to fire
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in the libevent emulation (testcase by Péter Szabó).
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section, a description of watcher states and made lots of minor fixes.
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