Module Lwt_engine
module Lwt_engine : sig..end
Lwt unix main loop engine
Events ¶
type event
Type of events. An event represent a callback registered to be called when some event occurs.
val stop_event : event -> unit
stop_event event stops the given event.
val fake_event : event
Event which does nothing when stopped.
Event loop functions ¶
val iter : bool -> unit
iter block performs one iteration of the main loop. If block is true the function must block until one event becomes available, otherwise it should just check for available events and return immediately.
val on_readable : Unix.file_descr -> (event -> unit) -> event
on_readable fd f calls f each time fd becomes readable.
val on_writable : Unix.file_descr -> (event -> unit) -> event
on_readable fd f calls f each time fd becomes writable.
val on_timer : float -> bool -> (event -> unit) -> event
on_timer delay repeat f calls f one time after delay seconds. If repeat is true then f is called each delay seconds, otherwise it is called only one time.
val readable_count : unit -> int
Returns the number of events waiting for a file descriptor to become readable.
val writable_count : unit -> int
Returns the number of events waiting for a file descriptor to become writable.
val timer_count : unit -> int
Returns the number of registered timers.
val fake_io : Unix.file_descr -> unit
Simulates activity on the given file descriptor.
Engines ¶
An engine represents a set of functions used to register different kinds of callbacks for different kinds of events.
class virtual abstract : object..end
Abstract class for engines.
class type t = object..end
Type of engines.
Predefined engines ¶
type ev_loop
module Ev_backend : sig..end
Type of libev loops.
class libev : ?backend:Ev_backend.t -> unit -> object..end
Engine based on libev.
class select : t
Engine based on Unix.select.
class virtual select_based : object..end
Abstract class for engines based on a select-like function.
class virtual poll_based : object..end
Abstract class for engines based on a poll-like function.
The current engine ¶
val get : unit -> t
get () returns the engine currently in use.
val set : ?transfer:bool -> ?destroy:bool -> #t -> unit
set ?transfer ?destroy engine replaces the current engine by the given one.
If transfer is true (the default) all events from the current engine are transferred to the new one.
If destroy is true (the default) then the current engine is destroyed before being replaced.
module Versioned : sig..end