# Copyright (C) 2020 all contributors # License: AGPL-3.0+ # for systems lacking Linux::Inotify2 or IO::KQueue, just emulates # enough of Linux::Inotify2 package PublicInbox::FakeInotify; use strict; use Time::HiRes qw(stat); my $IN_CLOSE = 0x08 | 0x10; # match Linux inotify sub new { bless { watch => {} }, __PACKAGE__ } # behaves like Linux::Inotify2->watch sub watch { my ($self, $path, $mask, $cb) = @_; my @st = stat($path) or return; $self->{watch}->{"$path\0$mask"} = [ @st, $cb ]; } # behaves like non-blocking Linux::Inotify2->poll sub poll { my ($self) = @_; my $watch = $self->{watch} or return; for my $x (keys %$watch) { my ($path, $mask) = split(/\0/, $x, 2); my @now = stat($path) or next; my $prv = $watch->{$x}; my $cb = $prv->[-1]; # 10: ctime, 7: size if ($prv->[10] != $now[10]) { if (($mask & $IN_CLOSE) == $IN_CLOSE) { eval { $cb->() }; } } @$prv = (@now, $cb); } } 1;