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pbot/lib/PBot/Core/EventDispatcher.pm
2023-04-13 21:04:12 -07:00

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# File: EventDispatcher.pm
#
# Purpose: Registers event handlers and dispatches events to them.
#
# Note: PBot::Core::EventDispatcher has no relation to PBot::Core::EventQueue.
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2014-2023 Pragmatic Software <pragma78@gmail.com>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package PBot::Core::EventDispatcher;
use parent 'PBot::Core::Class';
use PBot::Imports;
use PBot::Core::Utils::PriorityQueue;
sub initialize($self, %conf) {
# hash table of event handlers
$self->{handlers} = {};
}
# add an event handler
#
# priority ranges from 0 to 100. 0 is the highest priority, i.e. an handler with
# priority 0 will handle events first. 100 is the lowest priority and will handle
# events last. priority defaults to 50 if omitted.
#
# NickList reserves 0 and 100 to ensure its list is populated by JOINs, etc,
# before any handlers need to consult its list, or depopulated by PARTs, QUITs,
# KICKs, etc, after any other handlers need to consult its list.
sub register_handler($self, $name, $subref, $priority = 50) {
# get the package of the calling subroutine
my ($package) = caller(0);
# internal identifier to find calling package's event handler
my $handler_id = "$package-$name";
my $entry = {
priority => $priority,
id => $handler_id,
subref => $subref,
};
# create new priority-queue for event-name if one doesn't exist
if (not exists $self->{handlers}->{$name}) {
$self->{handlers}->{$name} = PBot::Core::Utils::PriorityQueue->new(pbot => $self->{pbot});
}
# add the event handler
$self->{handlers}->{$name}->add($entry);
# debugging
if ($self->{pbot}->{registry}->get_value('eventdispatcher', 'debug')) {
$self->{pbot}->{logger}->log("EventDispatcher: Add handler: $handler_id\n");
}
}
# remove an event handler
sub remove_handler($self, $name) {
# get the package of the calling subroutine
my ($package) = caller(0);
# internal identifier to find calling package's event handler
my $handler_id = "$package-$name";
# remove the event handler
if (exists $self->{handlers}->{$name}) {
my $handlers = $self->{handlers}->{$name};
for (my $i = 0; $i < $handlers->count; $i++) {
my $handler = $handlers->get($i);
if ($handler->{id} eq $handler_id) {
$handlers->remove($i--);
}
}
# remove root event-name key if it has no more handlers
if (not $self->{handlers}->{$name}->count) {
delete $self->{handlers}->{$name};
}
}
# debugging
if ($self->{pbot}->{registry}->get_value('eventdispatcher', 'debug')) {
$self->{pbot}->{logger}->log("EventDispatcher: Remove handler: $handler_id\n");
}
}
# send an event to its handlers
sub dispatch_event($self, $name, $data = undef) {
# debugging flag
my $debug = $self->{pbot}->{registry}->get_value('eventdispatcher', 'debug') // 0;
# undef means no handlers have handled this event
my $dispatch_result= undef;
# if the event-name has handlers
if (exists $self->{handlers}->{$name}) {
# then dispatch the event to each one
foreach my $handler ($self->{handlers}->{$name}->entries) {
# debugging
if ($debug) {
$self->{pbot}->{logger}->log("Dispatching $name to handler $handler->{id}\n");
}
# invoke an event handler. a handler may return undef to indicate
# that it decided not to handle this event.
my $handler_result = eval { $handler->{subref}->($name, $data) };
# check for exception
if (my $exception = $@) {
$self->{pbot}->{logger}->log("Exception in event handler: $exception");
} else {
# update $dispatch_result only when handler result is a defined
# value so we remember if any handlers have handled this event.
$dispatch_result = $handler_result if defined $handler_result;
}
}
}
# return undef if no handlers have handled this event; otherwise the return
# value of the last event handler to handle this event.
return $dispatch_result;
}
1;