--- nfo/perl/libs/shortcuts.pm 2003/06/23 20:58:31 1.13 +++ nfo/perl/libs/shortcuts.pm 2003/06/24 20:21:12 1.15 @@ -1,7 +1,14 @@ ## --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -## $Id: shortcuts.pm,v 1.13 2003/06/23 20:58:31 joko Exp $ +## $Id: shortcuts.pm,v 1.15 2003/06/24 20:21:12 jonen Exp $ ## --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## $Log: shortcuts.pm,v $ +## Revision 1.15 2003/06/24 20:21:12 jonen +## + changed linux part of run_cmd to use Proc::Background instead of IPC::... +## +## Revision 1.14 2003/06/24 20:13:18 joko +## + sub findpatch +## + now using findpatch and Proc::Background for win32/perl +## ## Revision 1.13 2003/06/23 20:58:31 joko ## restructured, hopefully makes Linux and Windows (and *BSD) more compatible... what about IPC::Cmd??? ## @@ -67,12 +74,15 @@ use Data::Dumper; use POSIX qw( strftime ); #use IPC::Run qw( run timeout ); -use IPC::Run qw( start pump finish timeout run ) ; +use IPC::Run qw( start pump finish timeout run timer ) ; use Carp; # NEW - 2003-06-23 for Linux (what about *BSD?) use IPC::Session; +use File::Spec; +use Proc::Background; + # $now_string = strftime "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Y", localtime; # see "perldoc -f localtime" @@ -119,7 +129,10 @@ if (RUNNING_IN_HELL()) { # Required to adapt to IPC::Run on win32. - $wrapper = 'cmd.exe /C perl'; + #$wrapper = 'cmd.exe /C perl'; + #$wrapper = 'start perl'; + $wrapper = 'perl'; + #$wrapper = 'cmd.exe /C'; } else { # NEW 2003-06-23 - needed if used with IPC::Session (at Linux) # whats about Win32? @@ -139,18 +152,19 @@ my $caption = shift; my $options = shift; - #print Dumper($options); + #print STDOUT "run_cmd - options: ", Dumper($options), "\n"; # report - header my $sep = "-" x 60; - print STDERR $sep, "\n"; - print STDERR " ", $cmd; - print STDERR " - ", $caption if $caption; - print STDERR "\n", $sep, "\n"; + print STDOUT $sep, "\n"; + print STDOUT " ", $cmd; + print STDOUT " - ", $caption if $caption; + print STDOUT "\n", $sep, "\n"; # strip name of executable from full command string - $cmd =~ m/(.+?)\s/; + $cmd =~ m/^(.+?)\s(.*)$/; my $executable = $1; + my $executable_args = $2; =pod # for unix: check if executable is in local directory, if so - prefix with './' @@ -169,15 +183,22 @@ if ($basedir) { -e "$basedir/$executable" or die("$basedir/$executable does not exist."); $basedir .= '/'; + $cmd = "$basedir$cmd"; } elsif ($use_path) { - $basedir = ""; + #$basedir = ""; + $basedir = findpath($executable); + #print "basedir: $basedir", "\n"; + my $abspath = File::Spec->catfile($basedir, $executable); + #print STDOUT "PATH: ", $abspath, "\n"; + -e $abspath or die("$abspath does not exist."); + $cmd = $abspath . ' ' . $executable_args; } else { -e $executable or die("$executable does not exist."); #$basedir = "."; #$basedir .= './'; $basedir = ""; + $cmd = "$basedir$cmd"; } - $cmd = "$basedir$cmd"; # V1 - backticks or qq{} #`$cmd`; @@ -186,10 +207,10 @@ # V2 - via 'system' #system($cmd); - if (not $use_path) { + #if (not $use_path) { my $application = get_executable($cmd); $cmd = "$application$cmd" if $application; - } + #} # V3 - using IPC (optional) if ($options->{async}) { @@ -205,52 +226,107 @@ if (RUNNING_IN_HELL()) { #my $in; my $out; my $err; - print STDERR "run_cmd: IPC::Run: $cmd", "\n"; + print STDOUT "run_cmd: IPC::Run: $cmd", "\n"; + + #print STDOUT "findpath: ", findpath('rap.pl'), "\n"; # no success! #start \@cmd, timeout(0) or croak("run_cmd: IPC::Run could not start '$cmd'."); # # success on Win32, but seems broken at 'timeout' on linux: - run(\@cmd, timeout(4)) or croak("run_cmd: IPC::Run could not start '$cmd'."); + #run(\@cmd, timeout(3)) or croak("run_cmd: IPC::Run could not start '$cmd'."); + #start(\@cmd, timer(2)) or croak("run_cmd: IPC::Run could not start '$cmd'."); + #start(\@cmd, \undef) or croak("run_cmd: IPC::Run could not start '$cmd'."); + #start \@cmd or croak("run_cmd: IPC::Run could not start '$cmd'."); + #start(\@cmd, timeout(1)) or croak("run_cmd: IPC::Run could not start '$cmd'."); # other tests ;) #$IPC::Run::Timer::timeout = 2000; #start $cmd or die("IPC::Run could not start '$cmd'."); + #my $in; my $out; my $t; + #my $harness = start( \@cmd, \$in, \$out, $t = timer( 5 ) ) ; + #my $harness = start( \@cmd ) ; + #$harness->pump_nb(); + + #my $postfix = '2>&1 |'; + #open PIPE, "$cmd $postfix" or die("run_cmd: could not run in background via open!"); + + my $proc1 = Proc::Background->new(@cmd); + print "pid: ", $proc1->pid(), "\n"; + + } else { - print STDERR "run_cmd: IPC::Session: $cmd", "\n"; + #print STDOUT "run_cmd: IPC::Session: $cmd", "\n"; # V3.2 - using IPC::Session # success on Linux AND Win32 ?? # # set timeout: - # (don't really know why we needs 2 secconds + # (don't really know why we needs some secconds # to wait for init of process !?!) - my $session_timeout = 3; + #my $session_timeout = 15; # set session name (default: cmd as string): - my $session_name = $cmd; - # create session: - my $session = IPC::Session->new($session_name, $session_timeout); + #my $session_command = $cmd; + #my $session_shell = "/bin/sh"; + # create session (beware of using '->new' here!?): + #my $session = new IPC::Session($session_shell, $session_timeout); # send 'cmd' to session - not required since complete command is sent via constructor above - $session->send(\@cmd); - - #print $session->stdout(), "\n"; + #$session->send($cmd); + + #my $output = $session->stdout(); + #print "WS::Admin started.\n" if $output = ' '; + + # tests + #$session->send("echo hello"); + #chomp(my $hello = $session->stdout()); + #print "ok 3\n" if $hello eq "hello"; # optional switch case: #for ($session->stdout()) { + # /_bootDataBases/ && do { print "WS::Admin started.\n" }; #} # optional get error: #my $err = session->stderr(); + #print "ERR: " . Dumper($err) . "\n"; + + #open( *OUT, ">out.txt" ) ; + #open( *ERR, ">err.txt" ) ; + #run(\@cmd, \undef, \*OUT, \*ERR ) or croak("run_cmd: IPC::Run could not start '$cmd'."); + #my ($out, $err); + #my $h = start(\@cmd, \undef, \*OUT, \*ERR ) or croak("run_cmd: IPC::Run could not start '$cmd'."); + #finish $h if $err =~ /error/; + + # get child pid + #my $kid; + #do { $kid=wait(); } until $kid > 0; + #print "Child PID: " . $kid . "n"; + + #finish $h; + + + # test using Proc::Background - success !! + my $proc = Proc::Background->new($cmd); + my $kid = $proc->pid(); + print STDOUT "run_cmd: Proc::Background: $cmd, child PID $kid", "\n"; + $proc->wait(); + $proc->die(); + } - + + + } elsif ($options->{detach}) { + print STDERR "run_cmd: system('$cmd' &).", "\n"; + system($cmd . ' &'); + } else { - print STDERR "run_cmd: system('$cmd').", "\n"; + print STDOUT "run_cmd: system('$cmd').", "\n"; system($cmd); } - print STDERR "run_cmd: ready.", "\n"; + print STDOUT "run_cmd: ready.", "\n"; } @@ -303,5 +379,25 @@ return $guid; } +# [modified] from: http://www.mit.edu/afs/athena/contrib/watchmaker/src/pt/Configure +sub findpath { + #local($path); + #local($arg) = shift; + my $arg = shift; + my $path; + #for my $dir (split(/:/,$ENV{'PATH'})) { + for my $dir (File::Spec->path()) { + #if (-x "$dir/$arg" && -f _) { + #print STDOUT "scanning: ", "$dir/$arg", "\n"; + if (-e "$dir/$arg") { + #$path = "$dir/$arg"; + #$path = "$dir/"; + $path = $dir; + last; + } + } + $path; +} + 1; __END__