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NAME

       Mojo::Reactor::Poll - Low level event reactor with poll support

SYNOPSIS

         use Mojo::Reactor::Poll;

         # Watch if handle becomes readable or writable
         my $reactor = Mojo::Reactor::Poll->new;
         $reactor->io($handle => sub {
           my ($reactor, $writable) = @_;
           say $writable ? 'Handle is writable' : 'Handle is readable';
         });

         # Change to watching only if handle becomes writable
         $reactor->watch($handle, 0, 1);

         # Add a timer
         $reactor->timer(15 => sub {
           my $reactor = shift;
           $reactor->remove($handle);
           say 'Timeout!';
         });

         # Start reactor if necessary
         $reactor->start unless $reactor->is_running;

DESCRIPTION

       Mojo::Reactor::Poll is a low level event reactor based on IO::Poll.

EVENTS

       Mojo::Reactor::Poll inherits all events from Mojo::Reactor.

METHODS

       Mojo::Reactor::Poll inherits all methods from Mojo::Reactor and implements the following
       new ones.

   again
         $reactor->again($id);

       Restart active timer.

   io
         $reactor = $reactor->io($handle => sub {...});

       Watch handle for I/O events, invoking the callback whenever handle becomes readable or
       writable.

   is_running
         my $bool = $reactor->is_running;

       Check if reactor is running.

   one_tick
         $reactor->one_tick;

       Run reactor until an event occurs or no events are being watched anymore. Note that this
       method can recurse back into the reactor, so you need to be careful.

   recurring
         my $id = $reactor->recurring(0.25 => sub {...});

       Create a new recurring timer, invoking the callback repeatedly after a given amount of
       time in seconds.

   remove
         my $bool = $reactor->remove($handle);
         my $bool = $reactor->remove($id);

       Remove handle or timer.

   start
         $reactor->start;

       Start watching for I/O and timer events, this will block until "stop" is called or no
       events are being watched anymore.

   stop
         $reactor->stop;

       Stop watching for I/O and timer events.

   timer
         my $id = $reactor->timer(0.5 => sub {...});

       Create a new timer, invoking the callback after a given amount of time in seconds.

   watch
         $reactor = $reactor->watch($handle, $readable, $writable);

       Change I/O events to watch handle for with true and false values. Note that this method
       requires an active I/O watcher.

SEE ALSO

       Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.