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IO::Pipe(3pm) | Perl Programmers Reference Guide | IO::Pipe(3pm) |
NAME¶
IO::Pipe - supply object methods for pipes
SYNOPSIS¶
use IO::Pipe; $pipe = IO::Pipe->new(); if($pid = fork()) { # Parent $pipe->reader(); while(<$pipe>) { ... } } elsif(defined $pid) { # Child $pipe->writer(); print $pipe ... } or $pipe = IO::Pipe->new(); $pipe->reader(qw(ls -l)); while(<$pipe>) { ... }
DESCRIPTION¶
"IO::Pipe" provides an interface to creating pipes between processes.
CONSTRUCTOR¶
- new ( [READER, WRITER] )
- Creates an "IO::Pipe", which is a
reference to a newly created symbol (see the Symbol package).
"IO::Pipe::new" optionally takes two
arguments, which should be objects blessed into
"IO::Handle", or a subclass thereof.
These two objects will be used for the system call to
"pipe". If no arguments are given then
method "handles" is called on the new
"IO::Pipe" object.
These two handles are held in the array part of the GLOB until either "reader" or "writer" is called.
METHODS¶
- reader ([ARGS])
- The object is re-blessed into a sub-class of "IO::Handle", and becomes a handle at the reading end of the pipe. If "ARGS" are given then "fork" is called and "ARGS" are passed to exec.
- writer ([ARGS])
- The object is re-blessed into a sub-class of "IO::Handle", and becomes a handle at the writing end of the pipe. If "ARGS" are given then "fork" is called and "ARGS" are passed to exec.
- handles ()
- This method is called during construction by "IO::Pipe::new" on the newly created "IO::Pipe" object. It returns an array of two objects blessed into "IO::Pipe::End", or a subclass thereof.
SEE ALSO¶
IO::Handle
AUTHOR¶
Graham Barr. Currently maintained by the Perl Porters. Please report all bugs at <https://github.com/Perl/perl5/issues>.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 1996-8 Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
2024-07-03 | perl v5.40.0 |