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-package IPC::Run3;
-
-$VERSION = 0.010;
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-IPC::Run3 - Run a subprocess in batch mode (a la system) on Unix, Win32, etc.
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- use IPC::Run3; ## Exports run3() by default
- use IPC::Run3 (); ## Don't pollute
-
- run3 \@cmd, \$in, \$out, \$err;
- run3 \@cmd, \@in, \&out, \$err;
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-This module allows you to run a subprocess and redirect stdin, stdout,
-and/or stderr to files and perl data structures. It aims to satisfy 99%
-of the need for using system()/qx``/open3() with a simple, extremely
-Perlish API and none of the bloat and rarely used features of IPC::Run.
-
-Speed (of Perl code; which is often much slower than the kind of
-buffered I/O that this module uses to spool input to and output from the
-child command), simplicity, and portability are paramount. Disk space
-is not.
-
-Note that passing in \undef explicitly redirects the associated file
-descriptor for STDIN, STDOUT, or STDERR from or to the local equivalent
-of /dev/null (this does I<not> pass a closed filehandle). Passing in
-"undef" (or not passing a redirection) allows the child to inherit the
-corresponding STDIN, STDOUT, or STDERR from the parent.
-
-Because the redirects come last, this allows STDOUT and STDERR to
-default to the parent's by just not specifying them; a common use
-case.
-
-B<Note>: This means that:
-
- run3 \@cmd, undef, \$out; ## Pass on parent's STDIN
-
-B<does not close the child's STDIN>, it passes on the parent's. Use
-
- run3 \@cmd, \undef, \$out; ## Close child's STDIN
-
-for that. It's not ideal, but it does work.
-
-If the exact same value is passed for $stdout and $stderr, then
-the child will write both to the same filehandle. In general, this
-means that
-
- run3 \@cmd, \undef, "foo.txt", "foo.txt";
- run3 \@cmd, \undef, \$both, \$both;
-
-will DWYM and pass a single file handle to the child for both
-STDOUT and STDERR, collecting all into $both.
-
-=head1 DEBUGGING
-
-To enable debugging use the IPCRUN3DEBUG environment variable to
-a non-zero integer value:
-
- $ IPCRUN3DEBUG=1 myapp
-
-.
-
-=head1 PROFILING
-
-To enable profiling, set IPCRUN3PROFILE to a number to enable
-emitting profile information to STDERR (1 to get timestamps,
-2 to get a summary report at the END of the program,
-3 to get mini reports after each run) or to a filename to
-emit raw data to a file for later analysis.
-
-=head1 COMPARISON
-
-Here's how it stacks up to existing APIs:
-
-=over
-
-=item compared to system(), qx'', open "...|", open "|...":
-
-=over
-
-=item + redirects more than one file descriptor
-
-=item + returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure
-
-=item + throws an error if problems occur in the parent process (or the
-pre-exec child)
-
-=item + allows a very perlish interface to perl data structures and
-subroutines
-
-=item + allows 1 word invocations to avoid the shell easily:
-
- run3 ["foo"]; ## does not invoke shell
-
-=item - does not return the exit code, leaves it in $?
-
-=back
-
-=item compared to open2(), open3():
-
-=over
-
-=item + No lengthy, error prone polling / select loop needed
-
-=item + Hides OS dependancies
-
-=item + Allows SCALAR, ARRAY, and CODE references to source and sink I/O
-
-=item + I/O parameter order is like open3() (not like open2()).
-
-=item - Does not allow interaction with the subprocess
-
-=back
-
-=item compared to IPC::Run::run():
-
-=over
-
-=item + Smaller, lower overhead, simpler, more portable
-
-=item + No select() loop portability issues
-
-=item + Does not fall prey to Perl closure leaks
-
-=item - Does not allow interaction with the subprocess (which
-IPC::Run::run() allows by redirecting subroutines).
-
-=item - Lacks many features of IPC::Run::run() (filters, pipes,
-redirects, pty support).
-
-=back
-
-=back
-
-=cut
-
-@EXPORT = qw( run3 );
-%EXPORT_TAGS = ( all => \@EXPORT );
-@ISA = qw( Exporter );
-use Exporter;
-
-use strict;
-use constant debugging => $ENV{IPCRUN3DEBUG} || $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG} || 0;
-use constant profiling => $ENV{IPCRUN3PROFILE} || $ENV{IPCRUNPROFILE} || 0;
-use constant is_win32 => 0 <= index $^O, "Win32";
-
-BEGIN {
- if ( is_win32 ) {
- eval "use Win32 qw( GetOSName ); 1" or die $@;
- }
-}
-
-#use constant is_win2k => is_win32 && GetOSName() =~ /Win2000/i;
-#use constant is_winXP => is_win32 && GetOSName() =~ /WinXP/i;
-
-use Carp qw( croak );
-use File::Temp qw( tempfile );
-use UNIVERSAL qw( isa );
-use POSIX qw( dup dup2 );
-
-## We cache the handles of our temp files in order to
-## keep from having to incur the (largish) overhead of File::Temp
-my %fh_cache;
-
-my $profiler;
-
-sub _profiler { $profiler } ## test suite access
-
-BEGIN {
- if ( profiling ) {
- eval "use Time::HiRes qw( gettimeofday ); 1" or die $@;
- if ( $ENV{IPCRUN3PROFILE} =~ /\A\d+\z/ ) {
- require IPC::Run3::ProfPP;
- $profiler = IPC::Run3::ProfPP->new(
- Level => $ENV{IPCRUN3PROFILE},
- );
- }
- else {
- my ( $dest, undef, $class ) =
- reverse split /(=)/, $ENV{IPCRUN3PROFILE}, 2;
- $class = "IPC::Run3::ProfLogger"
- unless defined $class && length $class;
- unless ( eval "require $class" ) {
- my $x = $@;
- $class = "IPC::Run3::$class";
- eval "require IPC::Run3::$class" or die $x;
- }
- $profiler = $class->new(
- Destination => $dest,
- );
- }
- $profiler->app_call( [ $0, @ARGV ], scalar gettimeofday() );
- }
-}
-
-
-END {
- $profiler->app_exit( scalar gettimeofday() ) if profiling;
-}
-
-
-sub _spool_data_to_child {
- my ( $type, $source, $binmode_it ) = @_;
-
- ## If undef (not \undef) passed, they want the child to inherit
- ## the parent's STDIN.
- return undef unless defined $source;
- warn "binmode()ing STDIN\n" if is_win32 && debugging && $binmode_it;
-
- my $fh;
- if ( ! $type ) {
- local *FH; ## Do this the backcompat way
- open FH, "<$source" or croak "$!: $source";
- $fh = *FH{IO};
- if ( is_win32 ) {
- binmode ":raw"; ## Remove all layers
- binmode ":crlf" unless $binmode_it;
- }
- warn "run3(): feeding file '$source' to child STDIN\n"
- if debugging >= 2;
- }
- elsif ( $type eq "FH" ) {
- $fh = $source;
- warn "run3(): feeding filehandle '$source' to child STDIN\n"
- if debugging >= 2;
- }
- else {
- $fh = $fh_cache{in} ||= tempfile;
- truncate $fh, 0;
- seek $fh, 0, 0;
- if ( is_win32 ) {
- binmode $fh, ":raw"; ## Remove any previous layers
- binmode $fh, ":crlf" unless $binmode_it;
- }
- my $seekit;
- if ( $type eq "SCALAR" ) {
-
- ## When the run3()'s caller asks to feed an empty file
- ## to the child's stdin, we want to pass a live file
- ## descriptor to an empty file (like /dev/null) so that
- ## they don't get surprised by invalid fd errors and get
- ## normal EOF behaviors.
- return $fh unless defined $$source; ## \undef passed
-
- warn "run3(): feeding SCALAR to child STDIN",
- debugging >= 3
- ? ( ": '", $$source, "' (", length $$source, " chars)" )
- : (),
- "\n"
- if debugging >= 2;
-
- $seekit = length $$source;
- print $fh $$source or die "$! writing to temp file";
-
- }
- elsif ( $type eq "ARRAY" ) {
- warn "run3(): feeding ARRAY to child STDIN",
- debugging >= 3 ? ( ": '", @$source, "'" ) : (),
- "\n"
- if debugging >= 2;
-
- print $fh @$source or die "$! writing to temp file";
- $seekit = grep length, @$source;
- }
- elsif ( $type eq "CODE" ) {
- warn "run3(): feeding output of CODE ref '$source' to child STDIN\n"
- if debugging >= 2;
- my $parms = []; ## TODO: get these from $options
- while (1) {
- my $data = $source->( @$parms );
- last unless defined $data;
- print $fh $data or die "$! writing to temp file";
- $seekit = length $data;
- }
- }
-
- seek $fh, 0, 0 or croak "$! seeking on temp file for child's stdin"
- if $seekit;
- }
-
- croak "run3() can't redirect $type to child stdin"
- unless defined $fh;
-
- return $fh;
-}
-
-
-sub _fh_for_child_output {
- my ( $what, $type, $dest, $binmode_it ) = @_;
-
- my $fh;
- if ( $type eq "SCALAR" && $dest == \undef ) {
- warn "run3(): redirecting child $what to oblivion\n"
- if debugging >= 2;
-
- $fh = $fh_cache{nul} ||= do {
- local *FH;
- open FH, ">" . File::Spec->devnull;
- *FH{IO};
- };
- }
- elsif ( !$type ) {
- warn "run3(): feeding child $what to file '$dest'\n"
- if debugging >= 2;
-
- local *FH;
- open FH, ">$dest" or croak "$!: $dest";
- $fh = *FH{IO};
- }
- else {
- warn "run3(): capturing child $what\n"
- if debugging >= 2;
-
- $fh = $fh_cache{$what} ||= tempfile;
- seek $fh, 0, 0;
- truncate $fh, 0;
- }
-
- if ( is_win32 ) {
- warn "binmode()ing $what\n" if debugging && $binmode_it;
- binmode $fh, ":raw";
- binmode $fh, ":crlf" unless $binmode_it;
- }
- return $fh;
-}
-
-
-sub _read_child_output_fh {
- my ( $what, $type, $dest, $fh, $options ) = @_;
-
- return if $type eq "SCALAR" && $dest == \undef;
-
- seek $fh, 0, 0 or croak "$! seeking on temp file for child $what";
-
- if ( $type eq "SCALAR" ) {
- warn "run3(): reading child $what to SCALAR\n"
- if debugging >= 3;
-
- ## two read()s are used instead of 1 so that the first will be
- ## logged even it reads 0 bytes; the second won't.
- my $count = read $fh, $$dest, 10_000;
- while (1) {
- croak "$! reading child $what from temp file"
- unless defined $count;
-
- last unless $count;
-
- warn "run3(): read $count bytes from child $what",
- debugging >= 3 ? ( ": '", substr( $$dest, -$count ), "'" ) : (),
- "\n"
- if debugging >= 2;
-
- $count = read $fh, $$dest, 10_000, length $$dest;
- }
- }
- elsif ( $type eq "ARRAY" ) {
- @$dest = <$fh>;
- if ( debugging >= 2 ) {
- my $count = 0;
- $count += length for @$dest;
- warn
- "run3(): read ",
- scalar @$dest,
- " records, $count bytes from child $what",
- debugging >= 3 ? ( ": '", @$dest, "'" ) : (),
- "\n";
- }
- }
- elsif ( $type eq "CODE" ) {
- warn "run3(): capturing child $what to CODE ref\n"
- if debugging >= 3;
-
- local $_;
- while ( <$fh> ) {
- warn
- "run3(): read ",
- length,
- " bytes from child $what",
- debugging >= 3 ? ( ": '", $_, "'" ) : (),
- "\n"
- if debugging >= 2;
-
- $dest->( $_ );
- }
- }
- else {
- croak "run3() can't redirect child $what to a $type";
- }
-
-# close $fh;
-}
-
-
-sub _type {
- my ( $redir ) = @_;
- return "FH" if isa $redir, "IO::Handle";
- my $type = ref $redir;
- return $type eq "GLOB" ? "FH" : $type;
-}
-
-
-sub _max_fd {
- my $fd = dup(0);
- POSIX::close $fd;
- return $fd;
-}
-
-my $run_call_time;
-my $sys_call_time;
-my $sys_exit_time;
-
-sub run3 {
- $run_call_time = gettimeofday() if profiling;
-
- my $options = @_ && ref $_[-1] eq "HASH" ? pop : {};
-
- my ( $cmd, $stdin, $stdout, $stderr ) = @_;
-
- print STDERR "run3(): running ",
- join( " ", map "'$_'", ref $cmd ? @$cmd : $cmd ),
- "\n"
- if debugging;
-
- if ( ref $cmd ) {
- croak "run3(): empty command" unless @$cmd;
- croak "run3(): undefined command" unless defined $cmd->[0];
- croak "run3(): command name ('')" unless length $cmd->[0];
- }
- else {
- croak "run3(): missing command" unless @_;
- croak "run3(): undefined command" unless defined $cmd;
- croak "run3(): command ('')" unless length $cmd;
- }
-
- my $in_type = _type $stdin;
- my $out_type = _type $stdout;
- my $err_type = _type $stderr;
-
- ## This routine procedes in stages so that a failure in an early
- ## stage prevents later stages from running, and thus from needing
- ## cleanup.
-
- my $in_fh = _spool_data_to_child $in_type, $stdin,
- $options->{binmode_stdin} if defined $stdin;
-
- my $out_fh = _fh_for_child_output "stdout", $out_type, $stdout,
- $options->{binmode_stdout} if defined $stdout;
-
- my $tie_err_to_out =
- defined $stderr && defined $stdout && $stderr eq $stdout;
-
- my $err_fh = $tie_err_to_out
- ? $out_fh
- : _fh_for_child_output "stderr", $err_type, $stderr,
- $options->{binmode_stderr} if defined $stderr;
-
- ## this should make perl close these on exceptions
- local *STDIN_SAVE;
- local *STDOUT_SAVE;
- local *STDERR_SAVE;
-
- my $saved_fd0 = dup( 0 ) if defined $in_fh;
-
-# open STDIN_SAVE, "<&STDIN"# or croak "run3(): $! saving STDIN"
-# if defined $in_fh;
- open STDOUT_SAVE, ">&STDOUT" or croak "run3(): $! saving STDOUT"
- if defined $out_fh;
- open STDERR_SAVE, ">&STDERR" or croak "run3(): $! saving STDERR"
- if defined $err_fh;
-
- my $ok = eval {
- ## The open() call here seems to not force fd 0 in some cases;
- ## I ran in to trouble when using this in VCP, not sure why.
- ## the dup2() seems to work.
- dup2( fileno $in_fh, 0 )
-# open STDIN, "<&=" . fileno $in_fh
- or croak "run3(): $! redirecting STDIN"
- if defined $in_fh;
-
-# close $in_fh or croak "$! closing STDIN temp file"
-# if ref $stdin;
-
- open STDOUT, ">&" . fileno $out_fh
- or croak "run3(): $! redirecting STDOUT"
- if defined $out_fh;
-
- open STDERR, ">&" . fileno $err_fh
- or croak "run3(): $! redirecting STDERR"
- if defined $err_fh;
-
- $sys_call_time = gettimeofday() if profiling;
-
- my $r = ref $cmd
- ? system {$cmd->[0]}
- is_win32
- ? map {
- ## Probably need to offer a win32 escaping
- ## option, every command may be different.
- ( my $s = $_ ) =~ s/"/"""/g;
- $s = qq{"$s"};
- $s;
- } @$cmd
- : @$cmd
- : system $cmd;
-
- $sys_exit_time = gettimeofday() if profiling;
-
- unless ( defined $r ) {
- if ( debugging ) {
- my $err_fh = defined $err_fh ? \*STDERR_SAVE : \*STDERR;
- print $err_fh "run3(): system() error $!\n"
- }
- die $!;
- }
-
- if ( debugging ) {
- my $err_fh = defined $err_fh ? \*STDERR_SAVE : \*STDERR;
- print $err_fh "run3(): \$? is $?\n"
- }
- 1;
- };
- my $x = $@;
-
- my @errs;
-
- if ( defined $saved_fd0 ) {
- dup2( $saved_fd0, 0 );
- POSIX::close( $saved_fd0 );
- }
-
-# open STDIN, "<&STDIN_SAVE"# or push @errs, "run3(): $! restoring STDIN"
-# if defined $in_fh;
- open STDOUT, ">&STDOUT_SAVE" or push @errs, "run3(): $! restoring STDOUT"
- if defined $out_fh;
- open STDERR, ">&STDERR_SAVE" or push @errs, "run3(): $! restoring STDERR"
- if defined $err_fh;
-
- croak join ", ", @errs if @errs;
-
- die $x unless $ok;
-
- _read_child_output_fh "stdout", $out_type, $stdout, $out_fh, $options
- if defined $out_fh && $out_type && $out_type ne "FH";
- _read_child_output_fh "stderr", $err_type, $stderr, $err_fh, $options
- if defined $err_fh && $err_type && $err_type ne "FH" && !$tie_err_to_out;
- $profiler->run_exit(
- $cmd,
- $run_call_time,
- $sys_call_time,
- $sys_exit_time,
- scalar gettimeofday
- ) if profiling;
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-my $in_fh;
-my $in_fd;
-my $out_fh;
-my $out_fd;
-my $err_fh;
-my $err_fd;
- $in_fh = tempfile;
- $in_fd = fileno $in_fh;
- $out_fh = tempfile;
- $out_fd = fileno $out_fh;
- $err_fh = tempfile;
- $err_fd = fileno $err_fh;
- my $saved_fd0 = dup 0;
- my $saved_fd1 = dup 1;
- my $saved_fd2 = dup 2;
- my $r;
- my ( $cmd, $stdin, $stdout, $stderr );
-
-sub _run3 {
- ( $cmd, $stdin, $stdout, $stderr ) = @_;
-
- truncate $in_fh, 0;
- seek $in_fh, 0, 0;
-
- print $in_fh $$stdin or die "$! writing to temp file";
- seek $in_fh, 0, 0;
-
- seek $out_fh, 0, 0;
- truncate $out_fh, 0;
-
- seek $err_fh, 0, 0;
- truncate $err_fh, 0;
-
- dup2 $in_fd, 0 or croak "run3(): $! redirecting STDIN";
- dup2 $out_fd, 1 or croak "run3(): $! redirecting STDOUT";
- dup2 $err_fd, 2 or croak "run3(): $! redirecting STDERR";
-
- $r =
- system {$cmd->[0]}
- is_win32
- ? map {
- ## Probably need to offer a win32 escaping
- ## option, every command is different.
- ( my $s = $_ ) =~ s/"/"""/g;
- $s = q{"$s"} if /[^\w.:\/\\'-]/;
- $s;
- } @$cmd
- : @$cmd;
-
- die $! unless defined $r;
-
- dup2 $saved_fd0, 0;
- dup2 $saved_fd1, 1;
- dup2 $saved_fd2, 2;
-
- seek $out_fh, 0, 0 or croak "$! seeking on temp file for child output";
-
- my $count = read $out_fh, $$stdout, 10_000;
- while ( $count == 10_000 ) {
- $count = read $out_fh, $$stdout, 10_000, length $$stdout;
- }
- croak "$! reading child output from temp file"
- unless defined $count;
-
- seek $err_fh, 0, 0 or croak "$! seeking on temp file for child errput";
-
- $count = read $err_fh, $$stderr, 10_000;
- while ( $count == 10_000 ) {
- $count = read $err_fh, $$stderr, 10_000, length $$stdout;
- }
- croak "$! reading child stderr from temp file"
- unless defined $count;
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-=cut
-
-
-=head1 TODO
-
-pty support
-
-=head1 LIMITATIONS
-
-Often uses intermediate files (determined by File::Temp, and thus by the
-File::Spec defaults and the TMPDIR env. variable) for speed, portability and
-simplicity.
-
-=head1 COPYRIGHT
-
- Copyright 2003, R. Barrie Slaymaker, Jr., All Rights Reserved
-
-=head1 LICENSE
-
-You may use this module under the terms of the BSD, Artistic, or GPL licenses,
-any version.
-
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
-Barrie Slaymaker <barries@slaysys.com>
-
-=cut
-
-1;