The "Sys::Virt::Stream" module
represents a stream managed by the virtual machine monitor.
- my $st
Sys::Virt::Stream->new($conn, $flags);
- Creates a new data stream, ready for use with a stream based API. The
optional $flags parameter can be used to configure
the stream as non-blocking
- $st->abort()
- Abort I/O on the stream. Either this function or
"finish" must be called on any stream
which has been activated
- $st->finish()
- Complete I/O on the stream. Either this function or
"abort" must be called on any stream
which has been activated
- $rv = $st->recv($data, $nbytes)
- Receive upto $nbytes worth of data, copying into
$data. Returns the number of bytes read, or -2 if
I/O would block, or -1 on error.
- $rv = $st->send($data, $nbytes)
- Send upto $nbytes worth of data, copying from
$data. Returns the number of bytes sent, or -2 if
I/O would block, or -1 on error.
- $st->recv_all($handler)
- Receive all data available from the stream, invoking
$handler to process the data. The
$handler parameter must be a function which
expects three arguments, the $st stream object, a
scalar containing the data received and a data byte count. The function
should return the number of bytes processed, or -1 upon error.
- $st->send_all($handler)
- Send all data produced by $handler to the stream.
The $handler parameter must be a function which
expects three arguments, the $st stream object, a
scalar which must be filled with data and a maximum data byte count
desired. The function should return the number of bytes filled, 0 on end
of file, or -1 upon error
- $st->add_callback($events, $coderef)
- Register a callback to be invoked whenever the stream has one or more
events from $events mask set. The
$coderef must be a subroutine that expects 2
parameters, the original $st object and the new
$events mask
- $st->update_callback($events)
- Change the event mask for a previously registered callback to
$events
- $st->remove_callback();
- Remove a previously registered callback
Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Red Hat Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Daniel P.
Berrange
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of either the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation (either version 2 of the License,
or at your option any later version), or, the Artistic License, as specified
in the Perl README file.
Sys::Virt, Sys::Virt::Error,
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