The EvIo classIntroductionEvIo watchers check whether a file descriptor(or socket, or a stream castable to numeric file descriptor) is readable or writable in each iteration of the event loop, or, more precisely, when reading would not block the process and writing would at least be able to write some data. This behaviour is called level-triggering because events are kept receiving as long as the condition persists. To stop receiving events just stop the watcher.
The number of read and/or write event watchers per
Another thing to watch out for is that it is quite easy to receive false
readiness notifications, i.e. the callback might be called with
If for some reason it is impossible to run the
Always consider using non-blocking mode. Class synopsis
EvIo
class EvIo
extends
EvWatcher
{
/* Properties */
public
$fd;
public
$events;
/* Inherited properties */
public
$is_active;
public
$data;
public
$is_pending;
public
$priority;
/* Methods */
public
__construct(
mixed $fd
,int $events
,callable $callback
,mixed $data
= ?,int $priority
= ?) final
public
static
EvIo createStopped(
mixed $fd
,int $events
,callable $callback
,mixed $data
= null
,int $priority
= 0
) public
void set(
mixed
$fd
,
int
$events
)/* Inherited methods */
public
int EvWatcher::clear()
public
void EvWatcher::feed(
int
$revents
)public
EvLoop EvWatcher::getLoop()
public
void EvWatcher::invoke(
int
$revents
)public
bool EvWatcher::keepalive(
bool
$value
= ?)public
void EvWatcher::setCallback(
callable
$callback
)public
void EvWatcher::start()
public
void EvWatcher::stop()
}Properties
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