Reflex::POE::Wheel::Run - Represent POE::Wheel::Run as a Reflex class.
version 0.060
Unfortunately there isn't a concise, completely executable example for the synopsis at this time. Please see eg-07-wheel-run.pl and eg-08-observer-trait.pl in the distribution's eg directory for longer but fully executable ones.
has child => ( traits => ['Reflex::Trait::Observed'], isa => 'Reflex::POE::Wheel::Run|Undef', is => 'rw', ); sub BUILD { my $self = shift; $self->child( Reflex::POE::Wheel::Run->new( Program => "$^X -wle 'print qq[pid(\$\$) moo(\$_)] for 1..10; exit'", ) ); } sub on_child_stdout { my ($self, $args) = @_; print "stdout: $args->{output}\n"; } sub on_child_close { my ($self, $args) = @_; print "child closed all output\n"; } sub on_child_signal { my ($self, $args) = @_; print "child $args->{pid} exited: $args->{exit}\n"; $self->child(undef); }
Reflex::POE::Wheel::Run represents an enhanced POE::Wheel::Run object. It will manage a child process, and it will also wait for (and report on) the corresponding SIGCHLD.
This module delegates to POE::Wheel::Run for most of its implementation. Please refer to that module for implementation details.
This class adds public methods specific to POE::Wheel::Run's operation. However, common methods like put() are both implemented and documented in the base Reflex::POE::Wheel class.
kill() passes its arguments to POE::Wheel::Run's kill() method.
Objects of this class emit all of POE::Wheel::Run's events, albeit renamed into Reflex-friendly forms. Generally these forms are determined by removing the "Event" suffix and lowercasing what remains. POE::Wheel::Run's StdinEvent becomes "stdin", and so on.
See POE::Wheel::Run's StdinEvent. Within Reflex, this event comes with only one parameter: "wheel_id". This is the POE::Wheel::Run object's ID.
See POE::Wheel::Run's StdoutEvent. Reflex includes two parameters: "wheel_id" and "output". The latter parameter contains data the child process wrote to its STDOUT handle.
See POE::Wheel::Run's StderrEvent. Reflex includes two parameters: "wheel_id" and "output". The latter parameter contains data the child process wrote to its STDERR handle.
See POE::Wheel::Run's ErrorEvent. Reflex maps the wheel's parameters to: "operation", "errnum", "errstr", "wheel_id" and "handle_name", respectively.
See POE::Wheel::Run's CloseEvent. Reflex includes only one parameter for this event: "wheel_id".
This class could further be improved so that it doesn't report SIGCHLD until all the child's output has been received and processed. This would resolve a long-standing nondeterminism in the timing of on_child_close() vs. on_child_signal().
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To install Reflex, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Reflex
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Reflex
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