Net::DBus::Callback(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Net::DBus::Callback(3pm) |
Net::DBus::Callback - a callback for receiving reactor events
use Net::DBus::Callback; # Assume we have a 'terminal' object and its got a method # to be invoked every time there is input on its terminal. # # To create a callback to invoke this method one might use my $cb = Net::DBus::Callback->new(object => $terminal, method => "handle_stdio"); # Whatever is monitoring the stdio channel, would then # invoke the callback, perhaps passing in a parameter with # some 'interesting' data, such as number of bytes available $cb->invoke($nbytes) #... which results in a call to # $terminal->handle_stdio($nbytes)
This module provides a simple container for storing details about a callback to be invoked at a later date. It is used when registering to receive events from the Net::DBus::Reactor class. NB use of this module in application code is no longer necessary and it remains purely for backwards compatibility. Instead you can simply pass a subroutine code reference in any place where a callback is desired.
Daniel P. Berrange.
Copyright (C) 2004-2011 Daniel P. Berrange
Net::DBus::Reactor
2022-12-06 | perl v5.36.0 |