Tickit::Async(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Tickit::Async(3pm) |
"Tickit::Async" - use "Tickit" with "IO::Async"
use IO::Async; use Tickit::Async; my $tickit = Tickit::Async->new; # Create some widgets # ... $tickit->set_root_widget( $rootwidget ); my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new; $loop->add( $tickit ); $tickit->run;
This class allows a Tickit user interface to run alongside other IO::Async-driven code, using "IO::Async" as a source of IO events.
As a shortcut convenience, a containing IO::Async::Loop will be constructed using the default magic constructor the first time it is needed, if the object is not already a member of a loop. This will allow a "Tickit::Async" object to be used without being aware it is not a simple "Tickit" object.
To avoid accidentally creating multiple loops, callers should be careful to "add" the "Tickit::Async" object to the main application's loop if one already exists as soon as possible after construction.
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>
2022-10-20 | perl v5.36.0 |