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JUCE/modules/juce_events/native/juce_EventLoop_linux.h
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/*
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*/
namespace juce::LinuxEventLoop
{
/** Registers a callback that will be called when a file descriptor is ready for I/O.
This will add the given file descriptor to the internal set of file descriptors
that will be passed to the poll() call. When this file descriptor has data to read
the readCallback will be called.
@param fd the file descriptor to be monitored
@param readCallback a callback that will be called when the file descriptor has
data to read. The file descriptor will be passed as an argument
@param eventMask a bit mask specifying the events you are interested in for the
file descriptor. The possible values for this are defined in
<poll.h>
*/
void registerFdCallback (int fd, std::function<void (int)> readCallback, short eventMask = 1 /*POLLIN*/);
/** Unregisters a previously registered file descriptor.
@see registerFdCallback
*/
void unregisterFdCallback (int fd);
} // namespace juce::LinuxEventLoop