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Win32::Event - Use Win32 event objects from Perl
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Win32::Event - Use Win32 event objects from Perl
use Win32::Event;
$event = Win32::Event->new($manual,$initial,$name);
$event->wait();
This module allows access to the Win32 event objects. The wait
method and wait_all & wait_any functions are inherited from the
Win32::IPC module.
- $event = Win32::Event->new([$manual, [$initial, [$name]]])
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Constructor for a new event object. If
$manual is true, you must
manually reset the event after it is signalled (the default is false).
If $initial is true, the initial state of the object is signalled
(default false). If $name is omitted, creates an unnamed event
object.
If $name signifies an existing event object, then $manual and
$initial are ignored and the object is opened.
- $event = Win32::Event->
open($name)
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Constructor for opening an existing event object.
- $event->pulse
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Signal the
$event and then immediately reset it. If $event is a
manual-reset event, releases all threads currently blocking on it. If
it's an auto-reset event, releases just one thread.
If no threads are waiting, just resets the event.
- $event->reset
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Reset the
$event to nonsignalled.
- $event->set
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Set the
$event to signalled.
- $event->
wait([$timeout])
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Wait for
$event to be signalled. See Win32::IPC.
Christopher J. Madsen <chris_madsen@geocities.com>
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