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<?phpnamespace React\EventLoop;use React\EventLoop\Tick\FutureTickQueue;use React\EventLoop\Timer\Timer;use React\EventLoop\Timer\Timers;/*** A `stream_select()` based event loop.** This uses the [`stream_select()`](https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.stream-select.php)* function and is the only implementation which works out of the box with PHP.** This event loop works out of the box on PHP 5.4 through PHP 7+ and HHVM.* This means that no installation is required and this library works on all* platforms and supported PHP versions.* Accordingly, the [`Factory`](#factory) will use this event loop by default if* you do not install any of the event loop extensions listed below.** Under the hood, it does a simple `select` system call.* This system call is limited to the maximum file descriptor number of* `FD_SETSIZE` (platform dependent, commonly 1024) and scales with `O(m)`* (`m` being the maximum file descriptor number passed).* This means that you may run into issues when handling thousands of streams* concurrently and you may want to look into using one of the alternative* event loop implementations listed below in this case.* If your use case is among the many common use cases that involve handling only* dozens or a few hundred streams at once, then this event loop implementation* performs really well.** If you want to use signal handling (see also [`addSignal()`](#addsignal) below),* this event loop implementation requires `ext-pcntl`.* This extension is only available for Unix-like platforms and does not support* Windows.* It is commonly installed as part of many PHP distributions.* If this extension is missing (or you're running on Windows), signal handling is* not supported and throws a `BadMethodCallException` instead.** This event loop is known to rely on wall-clock time to schedule future timers* when using any version before PHP 7.3, because a monotonic time source is* only available as of PHP 7.3 (`hrtime()`).* While this does not affect many common use cases, this is an important* distinction for programs that rely on a high time precision or on systems* that are subject to discontinuous time adjustments (time jumps).* This means that if you schedule a timer to trigger in 30s on PHP < 7.3 and* then adjust your system time forward by 20s, the timer may trigger in 10s.* See also [`addTimer()`](#addtimer) for more details.** @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.stream-select.php*/final class StreamSelectLoop implements LoopInterface{/** @internal */const MICROSECONDS_PER_SECOND = 1000000;private $futureTickQueue;private $timers;private $readStreams = array();private $readListeners = array();private $writeStreams = array();private $writeListeners = array();private $running;private $pcntl = false;private $pcntlPoll = false;private $signals;public function __construct(){$this->futureTickQueue = new FutureTickQueue();$this->timers = new Timers();$this->pcntl = \function_exists('pcntl_signal') && \function_exists('pcntl_signal_dispatch');$this->pcntlPoll = $this->pcntl && !\function_exists('pcntl_async_signals');$this->signals = new SignalsHandler();// prefer async signals if available (PHP 7.1+) or fall back to dispatching on each tickif ($this->pcntl && !$this->pcntlPoll) {\pcntl_async_signals(true);}}public function addReadStream($stream, $listener){$key = (int) $stream;if (!isset($this->readStreams[$key])) {$this->readStreams[$key] = $stream;$this->readListeners[$key] = $listener;}}public function addWriteStream($stream, $listener){$key = (int) $stream;if (!isset($this->writeStreams[$key])) {$this->writeStreams[$key] = $stream;$this->writeListeners[$key] = $listener;}}public function removeReadStream($stream){$key = (int) $stream;unset($this->readStreams[$key],$this->readListeners[$key]);}public function removeWriteStream($stream){$key = (int) $stream;unset($this->writeStreams[$key],$this->writeListeners[$key]);}public function addTimer($interval, $callback){$timer = new Timer($interval, $callback, false);$this->timers->add($timer);return $timer;}public function addPeriodicTimer($interval, $callback){$timer = new Timer($interval, $callback, true);$this->timers->add($timer);return $timer;}public function cancelTimer(TimerInterface $timer){$this->timers->cancel($timer);}public function futureTick($listener){$this->futureTickQueue->add($listener);}public function addSignal($signal, $listener){if ($this->pcntl === false) {throw new \BadMethodCallException('Event loop feature "signals" isn\'t supported by the "StreamSelectLoop"');}$first = $this->signals->count($signal) === 0;$this->signals->add($signal, $listener);if ($first) {\pcntl_signal($signal, array($this->signals, 'call'));}}public function removeSignal($signal, $listener){if (!$this->signals->count($signal)) {return;}$this->signals->remove($signal, $listener);if ($this->signals->count($signal) === 0) {\pcntl_signal($signal, \SIG_DFL);}}public function run(){$this->running = true;while ($this->running) {$this->futureTickQueue->tick();$this->timers->tick();// Future-tick queue has pending callbacks ...if (!$this->running || !$this->futureTickQueue->isEmpty()) {$timeout = 0;// There is a pending timer, only block until it is due ...} elseif ($scheduledAt = $this->timers->getFirst()) {$timeout = $scheduledAt - $this->timers->getTime();if ($timeout < 0) {$timeout = 0;} else {// Convert float seconds to int microseconds.// Ensure we do not exceed maximum integer size, which may// cause the loop to tick once every ~35min on 32bit systems.$timeout *= self::MICROSECONDS_PER_SECOND;$timeout = $timeout > \PHP_INT_MAX ? \PHP_INT_MAX : (int)$timeout;}// The only possible event is stream or signal activity, so wait forever ...} elseif ($this->readStreams || $this->writeStreams || !$this->signals->isEmpty()) {$timeout = null;// There's nothing left to do ...} else {break;}$this->waitForStreamActivity($timeout);}}public function stop(){$this->running = false;}/*** Wait/check for stream activity, or until the next timer is due.** @param integer|null $timeout Activity timeout in microseconds, or null to wait forever.*/private function waitForStreamActivity($timeout){$read = $this->readStreams;$write = $this->writeStreams;$available = $this->streamSelect($read, $write, $timeout);if ($this->pcntlPoll) {\pcntl_signal_dispatch();}if (false === $available) {// if a system call has been interrupted,// we cannot rely on it's outcomereturn;}foreach ($read as $stream) {$key = (int) $stream;if (isset($this->readListeners[$key])) {\call_user_func($this->readListeners[$key], $stream);}}foreach ($write as $stream) {$key = (int) $stream;if (isset($this->writeListeners[$key])) {\call_user_func($this->writeListeners[$key], $stream);}}}/*** Emulate a stream_select() implementation that does not break when passed* empty stream arrays.** @param array $read An array of read streams to select upon.* @param array $write An array of write streams to select upon.* @param int|null $timeout Activity timeout in microseconds, or null to wait forever.** @return int|false The total number of streams that are ready for read/write.* Can return false if stream_select() is interrupted by a signal.*/private function streamSelect(array &$read, array &$write, $timeout){if ($read || $write) {// We do not usually use or expose the `exceptfds` parameter passed to the underlying `select`.// However, Windows does not report failed connection attempts in `writefds` passed to `select` like most other platforms.// Instead, it uses `writefds` only for successful connection attempts and `exceptfds` for failed connection attempts.// We work around this by adding all sockets that look like a pending connection attempt to `exceptfds` automatically on Windows and merge it back later.// This ensures the public API matches other loop implementations across all platforms (see also test suite or rather test matrix).// Lacking better APIs, every write-only socket that has not yet read any data is assumed to be in a pending connection attempt state.// @link https://docs.microsoft.com/de-de/windows/win32/api/winsock2/nf-winsock2-select$except = null;if (\DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR === '\\') {$except = array();foreach ($write as $key => $socket) {if (!isset($read[$key]) && @\ftell($socket) === 0) {$except[$key] = $socket;}}}// suppress warnings that occur, when stream_select is interrupted by a signal$ret = @\stream_select($read, $write, $except, $timeout === null ? null : 0, $timeout);if ($except) {$write = \array_merge($write, $except);}return $ret;}if ($timeout > 0) {\usleep($timeout);} elseif ($timeout === null) {// wait forever (we only reach this if we're only awaiting signals)// this may be interrupted and return earlier when a signal is received\sleep(PHP_INT_MAX);}return 0;}}