The EventListener class
(PECL event >= 1.5.0)
Introduction
Represents a connection listener.
Class synopsis
$base
,
callable
$cb
,
mixed
$data
,
int
$flags
,
int
$backlog
,
mixed
$target
)Predefined Constants
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EventListener::OPT_LEAVE_SOCKETS_BLOCKING
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By default Libevent turns underlying file descriptors, or sockets, to non-blocking mode. This flag tells Libevent to leave them in blocking mode.
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EventListener::OPT_CLOSE_ON_FREE
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If this option is set, the connection listener closes its underlying socket when the EventListener object is freed.
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EventListener::OPT_CLOSE_ON_EXEC
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If this option is set, the connection listener sets the close-on-exec flag on the underlying listener socket. See platform documentation for fcntl and
FD_CLOEXEC
for more information. -
EventListener::OPT_REUSEABLE
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By default on some platforms, once a listener socket is closed, no other socket can bind to the same port until a while has passed. Setting this option makes Libevent mark the socket as reusable, so that once it is closed, another socket can be opened to listen on the same port.
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EventListener::OPT_THREADSAFE
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Allocate locks for the listener, so that it’s safe to use it from multiple threads.
Table of Contents
- EventListener::__construct — Creates new connection listener associated with an event base
- EventListener::disable — Disables an event connect listener object
- EventListener::enable — Enables an event connect listener object
- EventListener::getBase — Returns event base associated with the event listener
- EventListener::getSocketName — Retreives the current address to which the listener's socket is bound
- EventListener::setCallback — The setCallback purpose
- EventListener::setErrorCallback — Set event listener's error callback
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