NAME AnyEvent::SKKServ - Lightweight skkserv implementation for AnyEvent SYNOPSIS use AnyEvent; use AnyEvent::SKKServ; my $cv = AE::cv(); my $skkserv = AnyEvent::SKKServ->new( on_request => sub { my ($handle, $request) = @_; ... }, ); $skkserv->run; $cv->recv; DESCRIPTION AnyEvent::SKKServ is yet another skkserv implementation. And too simple, so it doesn't support jisyo (dictionary) file. Let's make your own skkserv! (e.g. Google CGI API for Japanese Input, Social IME's API, ...) THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT RELEASE. API MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. METHODS new host : Str Takes an optional host address. port => 55100 : Num Takes an optional port number. (Defaults to 55100) on_error => $cb->($handle) : CodeRef Takes a callback for when you receive an illegal data. on_end => $cb->($handle) : CodeRef on_request => $cb->($handle, $request) : CodeRef on_version => $cb->($handle) : CodeRef on_host => $cb->($handle) : CodeRef Takes callbacks corresponding to reply from the client (see "PROTOCOL"). run Run skkserv. PROTOCOL Client Request Form "0" end of connection "1eee " eee is keyword in EUC code with ' ' at the end "2" skkserv version number "3" hostname and its IP addresses Server Reply Form for "1eee" "0" Error "1eee" eee is the associated line separated by '/' "4" Not Found Server Reply Form for "2" "A.B " A for major version number, B for minor version number followed by a space Server Reply Form for "3" "string:addr1:...: " string for hostname, addr1 for an IP address followed by a space AUTHOR Takumi Akiyama LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.