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@c -*- mode: texinfo -*- @deftypefn Extension {struct pex_obj *} pex_init (int @var{flags}, const char *@var{pname}, const char *@var{tempbase}) Prepare to execute one or more programs, with standard output of each program fed to standard input of the next. This is a system independent interface to execute a pipeline. @var{flags} is a bitwise combination of the following: @table @code @vindex PEX_RECORD_TIMES @item PEX_RECORD_TIMES Record subprocess times if possible. @vindex PEX_USE_PIPES @item PEX_USE_PIPES Use pipes for communication between processes, if possible. @vindex PEX_SAVE_TEMPS @item PEX_SAVE_TEMPS Don't delete temporary files used for communication between processes. @end table @var{pname} is the name of program to be executed, used in error messages. @var{tempbase} is a base name to use for any required temporary files; it may be @code{NULL} to use a randomly chosen name. @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension {const char *} pex_run (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{flags}, const char *@var{executable}, char * const *@var{argv}, const char *@var{outname}, const char *@var{errname}, int *@var{err}) Execute one program in a pipeline. On success this returns @code{NULL}. On failure it returns an error message, a statically allocated string. @var{obj} is returned by a previous call to @code{pex_init}. @var{flags} is a bitwise combination of the following: @table @code @vindex PEX_LAST @item PEX_LAST This must be set on the last program in the pipeline. In particular, it should be set when executing a single program. The standard output of the program will be sent to @var{outname}, or, if @var{outname} is @code{NULL}, to the standard output of the calling program. Do @emph{not} set this bit if you want to call @code{pex_read_output} (described below). After a call to @code{pex_run} with this bit set, @var{pex_run} may no longer be called with the same @var{obj}. @vindex PEX_SEARCH @item PEX_SEARCH Search for the program using the user's executable search path. @vindex PEX_SUFFIX @item PEX_SUFFIX @var{outname} is a suffix. See the description of @var{outname}, below. @vindex PEX_STDERR_TO_STDOUT @item PEX_STDERR_TO_STDOUT Send the program's standard error to standard output, if possible. @vindex PEX_BINARY_INPUT @vindex PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT @item PEX_BINARY_INPUT @itemx PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT The standard input (output) of the program should be read (written) in binary mode rather than text mode. These flags are ignored on systems which do not distinguish binary mode and text mode, such as Unix. For proper behavior these flags should match appropriately---a call to @code{pex_run} using @code{PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT} should be followed by a call using @code{PEX_BINARY_INPUT}. @end table @var{executable} is the program to execute. @var{argv} is the set of arguments to pass to the program; normally @code{@var{argv}[0]} will be a copy of @var{executable}. @var{outname} is used to set the name of the file to use for standard output. There are two cases in which no output file will be used: @enumerate @item if @code{PEX_LAST} is not set in @var{flags}, and @code{PEX_USE_PIPES} was set in the call to @code{pex_init}, and the system supports pipes @item if @code{PEX_LAST} is set in @var{flags}, and @var{outname} is @code{NULL} @end enumerate @noindent Otherwise the code will use a file to hold standard output. If @code{PEX_LAST} is not set, this file is considered to be a temporary file, and it will be removed when no longer needed, unless @code{PEX_SAVE_TEMPS} was set in the call to @code{pex_init}. There are two cases to consider when setting the name of the file to hold standard output. @enumerate @item @code{PEX_SUFFIX} is set in @var{flags}. In this case @var{outname} may not be @code{NULL}. If the @var{tempbase} parameter to @code{pex_init} was not @code{NULL}, then the output file name is the concatenation of @var{tempbase} and @var{outname}. If @var{tempbase} was @code{NULL}, then the output file name is a random file name ending in @var{outname}. @item @code{PEX_SUFFIX} was not set in @var{flags}. In this case, if @var{outname} is not @code{NULL}, it is used as the output file name. If @var{outname} is @code{NULL}, and @var{tempbase} was not NULL, the output file name is randomly chosen using @var{tempbase}. Otherwise the output file name is chosen completely at random. @end enumerate @var{errname} is the file name to use for standard error output. If it is @code{NULL}, standard error is the same as the caller's. Otherwise, standard error is written to the named file. On an error return, the code sets @code{*@var{err}} to an @code{errno} value, or to 0 if there is no relevant @code{errno}. @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension {const char *} pex_run_in_environment (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{flags}, const char *@var{executable}, char * const *@var{argv}, char * const *@var{env}, int @var{env_size}, const char *@var{outname}, const char *@var{errname}, int *@var{err}) Execute one program in a pipeline, permitting the environment for the program to be specified. Behaviour and parameters not listed below are as for @code{pex_run}. @var{env} is the environment for the child process, specified as an array of character pointers. Each element of the array should point to a string of the form @code{VAR=VALUE}, with the exception of the last element that must be @code{NULL}. @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_input_file (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{flags}, const char *@var{in_name}) Return a stream for a temporary file to pass to the first program in the pipeline as input. The name of the input file is chosen according to the same rules @code{pex_run} uses to choose output file names, based on @var{in_name}, @var{obj} and the @code{PEX_SUFFIX} bit in @var{flags}. Don't call @code{fclose} on the returned stream; the first call to @code{pex_run} closes it automatically. If @var{flags} includes @code{PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT}, open the stream in binary mode; otherwise, open it in the default mode. Including @code{PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT} in @var{flags} has no effect on Unix. @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_input_pipe (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{binary}) Return a stream @var{fp} for a pipe connected to the standard input of the first program in the pipeline; @var{fp} is opened for writing. You must have passed @code{PEX_USE_PIPES} to the @code{pex_init} call that returned @var{obj}. You must close @var{fp} using @code{fclose} yourself when you have finished writing data to the pipeline. The file descriptor underlying @var{fp} is marked not to be inherited by child processes. On systems that do not support pipes, this function returns @code{NULL}, and sets @code{errno} to @code{EINVAL}. If you would like to write code that is portable to all systems the @code{pex} functions support, consider using @code{pex_input_file} instead. There are two opportunities for deadlock using @code{pex_input_pipe}: @itemize @bullet @item Most systems' pipes can buffer only a fixed amount of data; a process that writes to a full pipe blocks. Thus, if you write to @file{fp} before starting the first process, you run the risk of blocking when there is no child process yet to read the data and allow you to continue. @code{pex_input_pipe} makes no promises about the size of the pipe's buffer, so if you need to write any data at all before starting the first process in the pipeline, consider using @code{pex_input_file} instead. @item Using @code{pex_input_pipe} and @code{pex_read_output} together may also cause deadlock. If the output pipe fills up, so that each program in the pipeline is waiting for the next to read more data, and you fill the input pipe by writing more data to @var{fp}, then there is no way to make progress: the only process that could read data from the output pipe is you, but you are blocked on the input pipe. @end itemize @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension {FILE *} pex_read_output (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{binary}) Returns a @code{FILE} pointer which may be used to read the standard output of the last program in the pipeline. When this is used, @code{PEX_LAST} should not be used in a call to @code{pex_run}. After this is called, @code{pex_run} may no longer be called with the same @var{obj}. @var{binary} should be non-zero if the file should be opened in binary mode. Don't call @code{fclose} on the returned file; it will be closed by @code{pex_free}. @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension int pex_get_status (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{count}, int *@var{vector}) Returns the exit status of all programs run using @var{obj}. @var{count} is the number of results expected. The results will be placed into @var{vector}. The results are in the order of the calls to @code{pex_run}. Returns 0 on error, 1 on success. @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension int pex_get_times (struct pex_obj *@var{obj}, int @var{count}, struct pex_time *@var{vector}) Returns the process execution times of all programs run using @var{obj}. @var{count} is the number of results expected. The results will be placed into @var{vector}. The results are in the order of the calls to @code{pex_run}. Returns 0 on error, 1 on success. @code{struct pex_time} has the following fields of the type @code{unsigned long}: @code{user_seconds}, @code{user_microseconds}, @code{system_seconds}, @code{system_microseconds}. On systems which do not support reporting process times, all the fields will be set to @code{0}. @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension void pex_free (struct pex_obj @var{obj}) Clean up and free all data associated with @var{obj}. @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension {const char *} pex_one (int @var{flags}, const char *@var{executable}, char * const *@var{argv}, const char *@var{pname}, const char *@var{outname}, const char *@var{errname}, int *@var{status}, int *@var{err}) An interface to permit the easy execution of a single program. The return value and most of the parameters are as for a call to @code{pex_run}. @var{flags} is restricted to a combination of @code{PEX_SEARCH}, @code{PEX_STDERR_TO_STDOUT}, and @code{PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT}. @var{outname} is interpreted as if @code{PEX_LAST} were set. On a successful return, @code{*@var{status}} will be set to the exit status of the program. @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension int pexecute (const char *@var{program}, char * const *@var{argv}, const char *@var{this_pname}, const char *@var{temp_base}, char **@var{errmsg_fmt}, char **@var{errmsg_arg}, int flags) This is the old interface to execute one or more programs. It is still supported for compatibility purposes, but is no longer documented. @end deftypefn @deftypefn Extension int pwait (int @var{pid}, int *@var{status}, int @var{flags}) Another part of the old execution interface. @end deftypefn