package IPC::Open3; use strict; no strict 'refs'; # because users pass me bareword filehandles our ($VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT); require Exporter; use Carp; use Symbol qw(gensym qualify); $VERSION = 1.04; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = qw(open3); # &open3: Marc Horowitz # derived mostly from &open2 by tom christiansen, # fixed for 5.001 by Ulrich Kunitz # ported to Win32 by Ron Schmidt, Merrill Lynch almost ended my career # fixed for autovivving FHs, tchrist again # allow fd numbers to be used, by Frank Tobin # allow '-' as command (c.f. open "-|"), by Adam Spiers # # $Id: open3.pl,v 1.1 1993/11/23 06:26:15 marc Exp $ # # usage: $pid = open3('wtr', 'rdr', 'err' 'some cmd and args', 'optarg', ...); # # spawn the given $cmd and connect rdr for # reading, wtr for writing, and err for errors. # if err is '', or the same as rdr, then stdout and # stderr of the child are on the same fh. returns pid # of child (or dies on failure). # if wtr begins with '<&', then wtr will be closed in the parent, and # the child will read from it directly. if rdr or err begins with # '>&', then the child will send output directly to that fd. In both # cases, there will be a dup() instead of a pipe() made. # WARNING: this is dangerous, as you may block forever # unless you are very careful. # # $wtr is left unbuffered. # # abort program if # rdr or wtr are null # a system call fails our $Me = 'open3 (bug)'; # you should never see this, it's always localized # Fatal.pm needs to be fixed WRT prototypes. sub xfork { my $pid = fork; defined $pid or croak "$Me: fork failed: $!"; return $pid; } sub xpipe { pipe $_[0], $_[1] or croak "$Me: pipe($_[0], $_[1]) failed: $!"; } # I tried using a * prototype character for the filehandle but it still # disallows a bearword while compiling under strict subs. sub xopen { open $_[0], $_[1] or croak "$Me: open($_[0], $_[1]) failed: $!"; } sub xclose { close $_[0] or croak "$Me: close($_[0]) failed: $!"; } sub fh_is_fd { return $_[0] =~ /\A=?(\d+)\z/; } sub xfileno { return $1 if $_[0] =~ /\A=?(\d+)\z/; # deal with fh just being an fd return fileno $_[0]; } my $do_spawn = $^O eq 'os2' || $^O eq 'MSWin32'; sub _open3 { local $Me = shift; my($package, $dad_wtr, $dad_rdr, $dad_err, @cmd) = @_; my($dup_wtr, $dup_rdr, $dup_err, $kidpid); if (@cmd > 1 and $cmd[0] eq '-') { croak "Arguments don't make sense when the command is '-'" } # simulate autovivification of filehandles because # it's too ugly to use @_ throughout to make perl do it for us # tchrist 5-Mar-00 unless (eval { $dad_wtr = $_[1] = gensym unless defined $dad_wtr && length $dad_wtr; $dad_rdr = $_[2] = gensym unless defined $dad_rdr && length $dad_rdr; 1; }) { # must strip crud for croak to add back, or looks ugly $@ =~ s/(?<=value attempted) at .*//s; croak "$Me: $@"; } $dad_err ||= $dad_rdr; $dup_wtr = ($dad_wtr =~ s/^[<>]&//); $dup_rdr = ($dad_rdr =~ s/^[<>]&//); $dup_err = ($dad_err =~ s/^[<>]&//); # force unqualified filehandles into caller's package $dad_wtr = qualify $dad_wtr, $package unless fh_is_fd($dad_wtr); $dad_rdr = qualify $dad_rdr, $package unless fh_is_fd($dad_rdr); $dad_err = qualify $dad_err, $package unless fh_is_fd($dad_err); my $kid_rdr = gensym; my $kid_wtr = gensym; my $kid_err = gensym; xpipe $kid_rdr, $dad_wtr if !$dup_wtr; xpipe $dad_rdr, $kid_wtr if !$dup_rdr; xpipe $dad_err, $kid_err if !$dup_err && $dad_err ne $dad_rdr; $kidpid = $do_spawn ? -1 : xfork; if ($kidpid == 0) { # Kid # A tie in the parent should not be allowed to cause problems. untie *STDIN; untie *STDOUT; # If she wants to dup the kid's stderr onto her stdout I need to # save a copy of her stdout before I put something else there. if ($dad_rdr ne $dad_err && $dup_err && xfileno($dad_err) == fileno(STDOUT)) { my $tmp = gensym; xopen($tmp, ">&$dad_err"); $dad_err = $tmp; } if ($dup_wtr) { xopen \*STDIN, "<&$dad_wtr" if fileno(STDIN) != xfileno($dad_wtr); } else { xclose $dad_wtr; xopen \*STDIN, "<&=" . fileno $kid_rdr; } if ($dup_rdr) { xopen \*STDOUT, ">&$dad_rdr" if fileno(STDOUT) != xfileno($dad_rdr); } else { xclose $dad_rdr; xopen \*STDOUT, ">&=" . fileno $kid_wtr; } if ($dad_rdr ne $dad_err) { if ($dup_err) { # I have to use a fileno here because in this one case # I'm doing a dup but the filehandle might be a reference # (from the special case above). xopen \*STDERR, ">&" . xfileno($dad_err) if fileno(STDERR) != xfileno($dad_err); } else { xclose $dad_err; xopen \*STDERR, ">&=" . fileno $kid_err; } } else { xopen \*STDERR, ">&STDOUT" if fileno(STDERR) != fileno(STDOUT); } return 0 if ($cmd[0] eq '-'); local($")=(" "); exec @cmd or do { carp "$Me: exec of @cmd failed"; eval { require POSIX; POSIX::_exit(255); }; exit 255; }; } elsif ($do_spawn) { # All the bookkeeping of coincidence between handles is # handled in spawn_with_handles. my @close; if ($dup_wtr) { $kid_rdr = \*{$dad_wtr}; push @close, $kid_rdr; } else { push @close, \*{$dad_wtr}, $kid_rdr; } if ($dup_rdr) { $kid_wtr = \*{$dad_rdr}; push @close, $kid_wtr; } else { push @close, \*{$dad_rdr}, $kid_wtr; } if ($dad_rdr ne $dad_err) { if ($dup_err) { $kid_err = \*{$dad_err}; push @close, $kid_err; } else { push @close, \*{$dad_err}, $kid_err; } } else { $kid_err = $kid_wtr; } require IO::Pipe; $kidpid = eval { spawn_with_handles( [ { mode => 'r', open_as => $kid_rdr, handle => \*STDIN }, { mode => 'w', open_as => $kid_wtr, handle => \*STDOUT }, { mode => 'w', open_as => $kid_err, handle => \*STDERR }, ], \@close, @cmd); }; die "$Me: $@" if $@; } xclose $kid_rdr if !$dup_wtr; xclose $kid_wtr if !$dup_rdr; xclose $kid_err if !$dup_err && $dad_rdr ne $dad_err; # If the write handle is a dup give it away entirely, close my copy # of it. xclose $dad_wtr if $dup_wtr; select((select($dad_wtr), $| = 1)[0]); # unbuffer pipe $kidpid; } sub open3 { if (@_ < 4) { local $" = ', '; croak "open3(@_): not enough arguments"; } return _open3 'open3', scalar caller, @_ } sub spawn_with_handles { my $fds = shift; # Fields: handle, mode, open_as my $close_in_child = shift; my ($fd, $pid, @saved_fh, $saved, %saved, @errs); require Fcntl; foreach $fd (@$fds) { $fd->{tmp_copy} = IO::Handle->new_from_fd($fd->{handle}, $fd->{mode}); $saved{fileno $fd->{handle}} = $fd->{tmp_copy}; } foreach $fd (@$fds) { bless $fd->{handle}, 'IO::Handle' unless eval { $fd->{handle}->isa('IO::Handle') } ; # If some of handles to redirect-to coincide with handles to # redirect, we need to use saved variants: $fd->{handle}->fdopen($saved{fileno $fd->{open_as}} || $fd->{open_as}, $fd->{mode}); } unless ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { # Stderr may be redirected below, so we save the err text: foreach $fd (@$close_in_child) { fcntl($fd, Fcntl::F_SETFD(), 1) or push @errs, "fcntl $fd: $!" unless $saved{fileno $fd}; # Do not close what we redirect! } } unless (@errs) { $pid = eval { system 1, @_ }; # 1 == P_NOWAIT push @errs, "IO::Pipe: Can't spawn-NOWAIT: $!" if !$pid || $pid < 0; } foreach $fd (@$fds) { $fd->{handle}->fdopen($fd->{tmp_copy}, $fd->{mode}); $fd->{tmp_copy}->close or croak "Can't close: $!"; } croak join "\n", @errs if @errs; return $pid; } 1; # so require is happy