NAME
AnyEvent::Open3::Simple::Process - Process run using AnyEvent::Open3::Simple
VERSION
version 0.79_02
DESCRIPTION
This class represents a process being handled by AnyEvent::Open3::Simple.
ATTRIBUTES
pid
my $pid = $proc->pid;
Return the Process ID of the child process.
METHODS
$proc->print(@data);
Write to the subprocess' stdin.
Be careful to use either the stdin
attribute on the AnyEvent::Open::Simple object or this print
methods for a given instance of AnyEvent::Open3::Simple, but not both! Otherwise bad things may happen.
Currently on (non cygwin) Windows (Strawberry, ActiveState) this method is not supported, so if you need to send (standard) input to the subprocess, use the stdin
attribute on the AnyEvent::Open::Simple constructor.
say
$proc->say(@data);
Write to the subprocess' stdin, adding a new line at the end. This functionality is unsupported on Microsoft Windows.
Be careful to use either the stdin
attribute on the AnyEvent::Open::Simple object or this say
methods for a given instance of AnyEvent::Open3::Simple, but not both! Otherwise bad things may happen.
Currently on (non cygwin) Windows (Strawberry, ActiveState) this method is not supported, so if you need to send (standard) input to the subprocess, use the stdin
attribute on the AnyEvent::Open::Simple constructor.
close
$proc->close
Close the subprocess' stdin.
user
Version 0.77
$proc->user($user_data);
my $user_data = $proc->user;
Get or set user defined data tied to the process object. Any Perl data structure may be used. Useful for persisting data between callbacks, for example:
AnyEvent::Open3::Simple->new(
on_start => sub {
my($proc) = @_;
$proc->user({ message => 'hello there' });
},
on_stdout => sub {
my($proc) = @_;
say $proc->user->{message};
},
);
AUTHOR
author: Graham Ollis <plicease@cpan.org>
contributors:
Stephen R. Scaffidi
Scott Wiersdorf
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Graham Ollis.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.