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NAME
wl_event_loop - An event loop context.
SYNOPSIS
#include <wayland-server-core.h>
Public Member Functions
struct wl_event_loop * wl_event_loop_create (void)
void wl_event_loop_destroy (struct wl_event_loop *loop)
void wl_event_loop_dispatch_idle (struct wl_event_loop *loop)
int wl_event_loop_dispatch (struct wl_event_loop *loop, int timeout)
int wl_event_loop_get_fd (struct wl_event_loop *loop)
void wl_event_loop_add_destroy_listener (struct wl_event_loop *loop, struct wl_listener *listener)
struct wl_listener * wl_event_loop_get_destroy_listener (struct wl_event_loop *loop, wl_notify_func_t
notify)
Detailed Description
An event loop context.
Usually you create an event loop context, add sources to it, and call wl_event_loop_dispatch() in a loop
to process events.
See also:
wl_event_source
Member Function Documentation
void wl_event_loop_add_destroy_listener (struct wl_event_loop * loop, struct wl_listener * listener)
Register a destroy listener for an event loop context
Parameters:
loop The event loop context whose destruction to listen for.
listener The listener with the callback to be called.
See also:
wl_listener
struct wl_event_loop * wl_event_loop_create (void)
Create a new event loop context
Returns:
A new event loop context object.
This creates a new event loop context. Initially this context is empty. Event sources need to be
explicitly added to it.
Normally the event loop is run by calling wl_event_loop_dispatch() in a loop until the program
terminates. Alternatively, an event loop can be embedded in another event loop by its file descriptor,
see wl_event_loop_get_fd().
void wl_event_loop_destroy (struct wl_event_loop * loop)
Destroy an event loop context
Parameters:
loop The event loop to be destroyed.
This emits the event loop destroy signal, closes the event loop file descriptor, and frees loop.
If the event loop has existing sources, those cannot be safely removed afterwards. Therefore one must
call wl_event_source_remove() on all event sources before destroying the event loop context.
int wl_event_loop_dispatch (struct wl_event_loop * loop, int timeout)
Wait for events and dispatch them
Parameters:
loop The event loop whose sources to wait for.
timeout The polling timeout in milliseconds.
Returns:
0 for success, -1 for polling error.
All the associated event sources are polled. This function blocks until any event source delivers an
event (idle sources excluded), or the timeout expires. A timeout of -1 disables the timeout, causing the
function to block indefinitely. A timeout of zero causes the poll to always return immediately.
All idle sources are dispatched before blocking. An idle source is destroyed when it is dispatched. After
blocking, all other ready sources are dispatched. Then, idle sources are dispatched again, in case the
dispatched events created idle sources. Finally, all sources marked with wl_event_source_check() are
dispatched in a loop until their dispatch functions all return zero.
void wl_event_loop_dispatch_idle (struct wl_event_loop * loop)
Dispatch the idle sources
Parameters:
loop The event loop whose idle sources are dispatched.
See also:
wl_event_loop_add_idle()
struct wl_listener * wl_event_loop_get_destroy_listener (struct wl_event_loop * loop, wl_notify_func_t
notify)
Get the listener struct for the specified callback
Parameters:
loop The event loop context to inspect.
notify The destroy callback to find.
Returns:
The wl_listener registered to the event loop context with the given callback pointer.
int wl_event_loop_get_fd (struct wl_event_loop * loop)
Get the event loop file descriptor
Parameters:
loop The event loop context.
Returns:
The aggregate file descriptor.
This function returns the aggregate file descriptor, that represents all the event sources (idle sources
excluded) associated with the given event loop context. When any event source makes an event available,
it will be reflected in the aggregate file descriptor.
When the aggregate file descriptor delivers an event, one can call wl_event_loop_dispatch() on the event
loop context to dispatch all the available events.
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