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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" IPC::Run3 \- run a subprocess with input/ouput redirection .SH "VERSION" .IX Header "VERSION" version 0.048 .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 1 \& use IPC::Run3; # Exports run3() by default \& \& run3 \e@cmd, \e$in, \e$out, \e$err; .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" This module allows you to run a subprocess and redirect stdin, stdout, and/or stderr to files and perl data structures. It aims to satisfy 99% of the need for using \f(CW\*(C`system\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`qx\*(C'\fR, and \f(CW\*(C`open3\*(C'\fR with a simple, extremely Perlish \s-1API.\s0 .PP Speed, simplicity, and portability are paramount. (That's speed of Perl code; which is often much slower than the kind of buffered I/O that this module uses to spool input to and output from the child command.) .ie n .SS """run3($cmd, $stdin, $stdout, $stderr, \e%options)""" .el .SS "\f(CWrun3($cmd, $stdin, $stdout, $stderr, \e%options)\fP" .IX Subsection "run3($cmd, $stdin, $stdout, $stderr, %options)" All parameters after \f(CW$cmd\fR are optional. .PP The parameters \f(CW$stdin\fR, \f(CW$stdout\fR and \f(CW$stderr\fR indicate how the child's corresponding filehandle (\f(CW\*(C`STDIN\*(C'\fR, \f(CW\*(C`STDOUT\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`STDERR\*(C'\fR, resp.) will be redirected. Because the redirects come last, this allows \f(CW\*(C`STDOUT\*(C'\fR and \&\f(CW\*(C`STDERR\*(C'\fR to default to the parent's by just not specifying them \*(-- a common use case. .PP \&\f(CW\*(C`run3\*(C'\fR throws an exception if the wrapped \f(CW\*(C`system\*(C'\fR call returned \-1 or anything went wrong with \f(CW\*(C`run3\*(C'\fR's processing of filehandles. Otherwise it returns true. It leaves \f(CW$?\fR intact for inspection of exit and wait status. .PP Note that a true return value from \f(CW\*(C`run3\*(C'\fR doesn't mean that the command had a successful exit code. Hence you should always check \f(CW$?\fR. .PP See \*(L"%options\*(R" for an option to handle the case of \f(CW\*(C`system\*(C'\fR returning \-1 yourself. .PP \fI\f(CI$cmd\fI\fR .IX Subsection "$cmd" .PP Usually \f(CW$cmd\fR will be an \s-1ARRAY\s0 reference and the child is invoked via .PP .Vb 1 \& system @$cmd; .Ve .PP But \f(CW$cmd\fR may also be a string in which case the child is invoked via .PP .Vb 1 \& system $cmd; .Ve .PP (cf. \*(L"system\*(R" in perlfunc for the difference and the pitfalls of using the latter form). .PP \fI\f(CI$stdin\fI, \f(CI$stdout\fI, \f(CI$stderr\fI\fR .IX Subsection "$stdin, $stdout, $stderr" .PP The parameters \f(CW$stdin\fR, \f(CW$stdout\fR and \f(CW$stderr\fR can take one of the following forms: .ie n .IP """undef"" (or not specified at all)" 4 .el .IP "\f(CWundef\fR (or not specified at all)" 4 .IX Item "undef (or not specified at all)" The child inherits the corresponding filehandle from the parent. .Sp .Vb 2 \& run3 \e@cmd, $stdin; # child writes to same STDOUT and STDERR as parent \& run3 \e@cmd, undef, $stdout, $stderr; # child reads from same STDIN as parent .Ve .ie n .IP """\eundef""" 4 .el .IP "\f(CW\eundef\fR" 4 .IX Item "undef" The child's filehandle is redirected from or to the local equivalent of \&\f(CW\*(C`/dev/null\*(C'\fR (as returned by \f(CW\*(C`File::Spec\->devnull()\*(C'\fR). .Sp .Vb 1 \& run3 \e@cmd, \eundef, $stdout, $stderr; # child reads from /dev/null .Ve .IP "a simple scalar" 4 .IX Item "a simple scalar" The parameter is taken to be the name of a file to read from or write to. In the latter case, the file will be opened via .Sp .Vb 1 \& open FH, ">", ... .Ve .Sp i.e. it is created if it doesn't exist and truncated otherwise. Note that the file is opened by the parent which will croak in case of failure. .Sp .Vb 1 \& run3 \e@cmd, \eundef, "out.txt"; # child writes to file "out.txt" .Ve .ie n .IP "a filehandle (either a reference to a \s-1GLOB\s0 or an ""IO::Handle"")" 4 .el .IP "a filehandle (either a reference to a \s-1GLOB\s0 or an \f(CWIO::Handle\fR)" 4 .IX Item "a filehandle (either a reference to a GLOB or an IO::Handle)" The filehandle is inherited by the child. .Sp .Vb 7 \& open my $fh, ">", "out.txt"; \& print $fh "prologue\en"; \& ... \& run3 \e@cmd, \eundef, $fh; # child writes to $fh \& ... \& print $fh "epilogue\en"; \& close $fh; .Ve .IP "a \s-1SCALAR\s0 reference" 4 .IX Item "a SCALAR reference" The referenced scalar is treated as a string to be read from or written to. In the latter case, the previous content of the string is overwritten. .Sp .Vb 7 \& my $out; \& run3 \e@cmd, \eundef, \e$out; # child writes into string \& run3 \e@cmd, \e< .PP Ricardo \s-1SIGNES\s0 <\f(CW\*(C`rjbs@cpan.org\*(C'\fR> performed routine maintenance since 2010, thanks to help from the following ticket and/or patch submitters: Jody Belka, Roderich Schupp, David Morel, Jeff Lavallee, and anonymous others.