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author | Thiago de Arruda <tpadilha84@gmail.com> | 2014-06-17 12:27:08 -0300 |
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committer | Thiago de Arruda <tpadilha84@gmail.com> | 2014-06-18 11:36:07 -0300 |
commit | 0621a6eaa51c8fc7a925b2578f8775b8ddd3d837 (patch) | |
tree | e977d66f165f512caf9447cf2b7a764da5224014 /scripts/msgpack-gen.lua | |
parent | 05bf7808e0fcd66a4fd3e4b2b1cd124e43534bee (diff) | |
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events: Refactor how events are queued for processing
To make it possible reuse `event_poll` recursively and in other blocking
function calls, this changes how deferred/immediate events are processed:
- There are two queues in event.c, one for immediate events and another for
deferred events. The queue used when pushing/processing events is determined
with boolean arguments passed to `event_push`/`event_process` respectively.
- Events pushed to the immediate queue are processed inside `event_poll` but
after the `uv_run` call. This is required because libuv event loop does not
support recursion, and processing events may result in other `event_poll`
calls.
- Events pushed to the deferred queue are processed later by calling
`event_process(true)`. This is required to "trick" vim into treating all
asynchronous events as special keypresses, which is the least obtrusive
way of introducing asynchronicity into the editor.
- RStream instances will now forward the `defer` flag to the `event_push` call.
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