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amp/lib/Reactor.php
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<?php
namespace Amp;
interface Reactor {
const STOPPING = -1;
const STOPPED = 0;
const STARTING = 1;
const TICKING = 2;
const RUNNING = 3;
/**
* Start the event reactor and assume program flow control
*
* @param callable $onStart An optional callback to invoke upon event loop start
* @return void
*/
public function run(callable $onStart = null);
/**
* Execute a single event loop iteration
*
* @param bool $noWait Should tick return immediately if no watchers are ready to trigger?
* @return void
*/
public function tick($noWait = false);
/**
* Stop the event reactor
*
* @return void
*/
public function stop();
/**
* Schedule a callback for immediate invocation in the next event loop iteration
*
* @param callable $callback A callback to invoke in the next iteration of the event loop
* @param array $options Watcher options
* @return string Returns unique (to the process) string watcher ID
*/
public function immediately(callable $callback, array $options = []);
/**
* Schedule a callback to execute once
*
* @param callable $callback A callback to invoke after the specified millisecond delay
* @param int $msDelay the number of milliseconds to wait before invoking $callback
* @param array $options Watcher options
* @return string Returns unique (to the process) string watcher ID
*/
public function once(callable $callback, $msDelay, array $options = []);
/**
* Schedule a recurring callback to execute every $interval seconds until cancelled
*
* @param callable $callback A callback to invoke at the $msDelay interval until cancelled
* @param int $msInterval The interval at which to repeat $callback invocations
* @param array $options Watcher options
* @return string Returns unique (to the process) string watcher ID
*/
public function repeat(callable $callback, $msInterval, array $options = []);
/**
* Watch a stream resource for readable data and trigger the callback when actionable
*
* @param resource $stream The stream resource to watch for readability
* @param callable $callback A callback to invoke when the stream reports as readable
* @param array $options Watcher options
* @return string Returns unique (to the process) string watcher ID
*/
public function onReadable($stream, callable $callback, array $options = []);
/**
* Watch a stream resource to become writable and trigger the callback when actionable
*
* @param resource $stream The stream resource to watch for writability
* @param callable $callback A callback to invoke when the stream reports as writable
* @param array $options Watcher options
* @return string Returns unique (to the process) string watcher ID
*/
public function onWritable($stream, callable $callback, array $options = []);
/**
* React to process control signals
*
* @param int $signo The signal number for which to watch
* @param callable $func A callback to invoke when the specified signal is received
* @param array $options Watcher options
* @return string Returns unique (to the process) string watcher ID
*/
public function onSignal($signo, callable $func, array $options = []);
/**
* An optional "last-chance" exception handler for errors resulting during callback invocation
*
* If an application throws inside the event loop and no onError callback is specified the
* exception bubbles up and the event loop is stopped. This is undesirable in long-running
* applications (like servers) where stopping the event loop for an application error is
* problematic. Amp applications can instead specify the onError callback to handle uncaught
* exceptions without stopping the event loop.
*
* Additionally, generator callbacks which are auto-resolved by the event reactor may fail.
* Coroutine resolution failures are treated like uncaught exceptions and stop the event reactor
* if no onError callback is specified to handle these situations.
*
* onError callback functions are passed a single parameter: the uncaught exception.
*
* @param callable $callback A callback to invoke when an exception occurs inside the event loop
* @return void
*/
public function onError(callable $callback);
/**
* Cancel an existing timer/stream watcher
*
* @param string $watcherId The watcher ID to be canceled
* @return void
*/
public function cancel($watcherId);
/**
* Temporarily disable (but don't cancel) an existing timer/stream watcher
*
* @param string $watcherId The watcher ID to be disabled
* @return void
*/
public function disable($watcherId);
/**
* Enable a disabled timer/stream watcher
*
* @param string $watcherId The watcher ID to be enabled
* @return void
*/
public function enable($watcherId);
/**
* Retrieve an associative array of information about the event reactor
*
* The returned array MUST contain the following data describing the reactor's
* currently registered watchers:
*
* [
* "immediately" => ["enabled" => int, "disabled" => int],
* "once" => ["enabled" => int, "disabled" => int],
* "repeat" => ["enabled" => int, "disabled" => int],
* "on_readable" => ["enabled" => int, "disabled" => int],
* "on_writable" => ["enabled" => int, "disabled" => int],
* "on_signal" => ["enabled" => int, "disabled" => int],
* "keep_alive" => int,
* "state" => int,
* ];
*
* Implementations may optionally add more information in the return array but
* at minimum the above key=>value format MUST always be provided.
*
* @return array
*/
public function info();
}