1# IO::Pipe.pm 2# 3# Copyright (c) 1996-8 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved. 4# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 5# modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. 6 7package IO::Pipe; 8 9use 5.006_001; 10 11use IO::Handle; 12use strict; 13our($VERSION); 14use Carp; 15use Symbol; 16 17$VERSION = "1.15"; 18 19sub new { 20 my $type = shift; 21 my $class = ref($type) || $type || "IO::Pipe"; 22 @_ == 0 || @_ == 2 or croak "usage: $class->([READFH, WRITEFH])"; 23 24 my $me = bless gensym(), $class; 25 26 my($readfh,$writefh) = @_ ? @_ : $me->handles; 27 28 pipe($readfh, $writefh) 29 or return undef; 30 31 @{*$me} = ($readfh, $writefh); 32 33 $me; 34} 35 36sub handles { 37 @_ == 1 or croak 'usage: $pipe->handles()'; 38 (IO::Pipe::End->new(), IO::Pipe::End->new()); 39} 40 41my $do_spawn = $^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'MSWin32'; 42 43sub _doit { 44 my $me = shift; 45 my $rw = shift; 46 47 my $pid = $do_spawn ? 0 : fork(); 48 49 if($pid) { # Parent 50 return $pid; 51 } 52 elsif(defined $pid) { # Child or spawn 53 my $fh; 54 my $io = $rw ? \*STDIN : \*STDOUT; 55 my ($mode, $save) = $rw ? "r" : "w"; 56 if ($do_spawn) { 57 require Fcntl; 58 $save = IO::Handle->new_from_fd($io, $mode); 59 my $handle = shift; 60 # Close in child: 61 unless ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { 62 fcntl($handle, Fcntl::F_SETFD(), 1) or croak "fcntl: $!"; 63 } 64 $fh = $rw ? ${*$me}[0] : ${*$me}[1]; 65 } else { 66 shift; 67 $fh = $rw ? $me->reader() : $me->writer(); # close the other end 68 } 69 bless $io, "IO::Handle"; 70 $io->fdopen($fh, $mode); 71 $fh->close; 72 73 if ($do_spawn) { 74 $pid = eval { system 1, @_ }; # 1 == P_NOWAIT 75 my $err = $!; 76 77 $io->fdopen($save, $mode); 78 $save->close or croak "Cannot close $!"; 79 croak "IO::Pipe: Cannot spawn-NOWAIT: $err" if not $pid or $pid < 0; 80 return $pid; 81 } else { 82 exec @_ or 83 croak "IO::Pipe: Cannot exec: $!"; 84 } 85 } 86 else { 87 croak "IO::Pipe: Cannot fork: $!"; 88 } 89 90 # NOT Reached 91} 92 93sub reader { 94 @_ >= 1 or croak 'usage: $pipe->reader( [SUB_COMMAND_ARGS] )'; 95 my $me = shift; 96 97 return undef 98 unless(ref($me) || ref($me = $me->new)); 99 100 my $fh = ${*$me}[0]; 101 my $pid; 102 $pid = $me->_doit(0, $fh, @_) 103 if(@_); 104 105 close ${*$me}[1]; 106 bless $me, ref($fh); 107 *$me = *$fh; # Alias self to handle 108 $me->fdopen($fh->fileno,"r") 109 unless defined($me->fileno); 110 bless $fh; # Really wan't un-bless here 111 ${*$me}{'io_pipe_pid'} = $pid 112 if defined $pid; 113 114 $me; 115} 116 117sub writer { 118 @_ >= 1 or croak 'usage: $pipe->writer( [SUB_COMMAND_ARGS] )'; 119 my $me = shift; 120 121 return undef 122 unless(ref($me) || ref($me = $me->new)); 123 124 my $fh = ${*$me}[1]; 125 my $pid; 126 $pid = $me->_doit(1, $fh, @_) 127 if(@_); 128 129 close ${*$me}[0]; 130 bless $me, ref($fh); 131 *$me = *$fh; # Alias self to handle 132 $me->fdopen($fh->fileno,"w") 133 unless defined($me->fileno); 134 bless $fh; # Really wan't un-bless here 135 ${*$me}{'io_pipe_pid'} = $pid 136 if defined $pid; 137 138 $me; 139} 140 141package IO::Pipe::End; 142 143our(@ISA); 144 145@ISA = qw(IO::Handle); 146 147sub close { 148 my $fh = shift; 149 my $r = $fh->SUPER::close(@_); 150 151 waitpid(${*$fh}{'io_pipe_pid'},0) 152 if(defined ${*$fh}{'io_pipe_pid'}); 153 154 $r; 155} 156 1571; 158 159__END__ 160 161=head1 NAME 162 163IO::Pipe - supply object methods for pipes 164 165=head1 SYNOPSIS 166 167 use IO::Pipe; 168 169 $pipe = IO::Pipe->new(); 170 171 if($pid = fork()) { # Parent 172 $pipe->reader(); 173 174 while(<$pipe>) { 175 ... 176 } 177 178 } 179 elsif(defined $pid) { # Child 180 $pipe->writer(); 181 182 print $pipe ... 183 } 184 185 or 186 187 $pipe = IO::Pipe->new(); 188 189 $pipe->reader(qw(ls -l)); 190 191 while(<$pipe>) { 192 ... 193 } 194 195=head1 DESCRIPTION 196 197C<IO::Pipe> provides an interface to creating pipes between 198processes. 199 200=head1 CONSTRUCTOR 201 202=over 4 203 204=item new ( [READER, WRITER] ) 205 206Creates an C<IO::Pipe>, which is a reference to a newly created symbol 207(see the C<Symbol> package). C<IO::Pipe::new> optionally takes two 208arguments, which should be objects blessed into C<IO::Handle>, or a 209subclass thereof. These two objects will be used for the system call 210to C<pipe>. If no arguments are given then method C<handles> is called 211on the new C<IO::Pipe> object. 212 213These two handles are held in the array part of the GLOB until either 214C<reader> or C<writer> is called. 215 216=back 217 218=head1 METHODS 219 220=over 4 221 222=item reader ([ARGS]) 223 224The object is re-blessed into a sub-class of C<IO::Handle>, and becomes a 225handle at the reading end of the pipe. If C<ARGS> are given then C<fork> 226is called and C<ARGS> are passed to exec. 227 228=item writer ([ARGS]) 229 230The object is re-blessed into a sub-class of C<IO::Handle>, and becomes a 231handle at the writing end of the pipe. If C<ARGS> are given then C<fork> 232is called and C<ARGS> are passed to exec. 233 234=item handles () 235 236This method is called during construction by C<IO::Pipe::new> 237on the newly created C<IO::Pipe> object. It returns an array of two objects 238blessed into C<IO::Pipe::End>, or a subclass thereof. 239 240=back 241 242=head1 SEE ALSO 243 244L<IO::Handle> 245 246=head1 AUTHOR 247 248Graham Barr. Currently maintained by the Perl Porters. Please report all 249bugs to <perlbug@perl.org>. 250 251=head1 COPYRIGHT 252 253Copyright (c) 1996-8 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved. 254This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 255modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. 256 257=cut 258