X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FFileCache.pm;h=ee14d92d072dc1c28139c989d869a226ee736bb6;hb=70ee44090a3faf48295f65df1a1fe1c53d04be10;hp=78a3e67c315e18f33c8e42a0c9d3e90b22cb4e6d;hpb=0e06870bf080a38cda51c06c6612359afc2334e1;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/lib/FileCache.pm b/lib/FileCache.pm index 78a3e67..ee14d92 100644 --- a/lib/FileCache.pm +++ b/lib/FileCache.pm @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ package FileCache; -our $VERSION = '1.00'; +our $VERSION = '1.021'; =head1 NAME @@ -8,71 +8,117 @@ FileCache - keep more files open than the system permits =head1 SYNOPSIS + use FileCache; + # or + use FileCache maxopen => 16; + cacheout $path; print $path @data; + cacheout $mode, $path; + print $path @data; + =head1 DESCRIPTION The C function will make sure that there's a filehandle open -for writing available as the pathname you give it. It automatically -closes and re-opens files if you exceed your system file descriptor -maximum. +for reading or writing available as the pathname you give it. It +automatically closes and re-opens files if you exceed your system's +maximum number of file descriptors, or the suggested maximum. + +=over + +=item cacheout EXPR + +The 1-argument form of cacheout will open a file for writing (C<< '>' >>) +on it's first use, and appending (C<<< '>>' >>>) thereafter. + +=item cacheout MODE, EXPR + +The 2-argument form of cacheout will use the supplied mode for the initial +and subsequent openings. Most valid modes for 3-argument C are supported +namely; C<< '>' >>, C<< '+>' >>, C<< '<' >>, C<< '<+' >>, C<<< '>>' >>>, +C< '|-' > and C< '-|' > + +=head1 CAVEATS + +If you use cacheout with C<'|-'> or C<'-|'> you should catch SIGPIPE +and explicitly close the filehandle., when it is closed from the +other end some cleanup needs to be done. + +While it is permissible to C a FileCache managed file, +do not do so if you are calling C from a package other +than which it was imported, or with another module which overrides C. +If you must, use C. =head1 BUGS F lies with its C define on some systems, -so you may have to set $FileCache::cacheout_maxopen yourself. +so you may have to set maxopen (I<$FileCache::cacheout_maxopen>) yourself. =cut -require 5.000; +require 5.006; use Carp; -use Exporter; - -@ISA = qw(Exporter); -@EXPORT = qw( - cacheout -); +use strict; +no strict 'refs'; +use vars qw(%saw $cacheout_maxopen); +# These are not C for legacy reasons. +# Previous versions requested the user set $cacheout_maxopen by hand. +# Some authors fiddled with %saw to overcome the clobber on initial open. +my %isopen; +my $cacheout_seq = 0; + +sub import { + my ($pkg,%args) = @_; + *{caller(1).'::cacheout'} = \&cacheout; + *{caller(1).'::close'} = \&cacheout_close; + + # Truth is okay here because setting maxopen to 0 would be bad + return $cacheout_maxopen = $args{maxopen} if $args{maxopen} ; + if (open(PARAM,'/usr/include/sys/param.h')) { + local ($_, $.); + while () { + $cacheout_maxopen = $1 - 4 + if /^\s*#\s*define\s+NOFILE\s+(\d+)/; + } + close PARAM; + } + $cacheout_maxopen ||= 16; +} # Open in their package. sub cacheout_open { - my $pack = caller(1); - open(*{$pack . '::' . $_[0]}, $_[1]); + open(*{caller(1) . '::' . $_[1]}, $_[0], $_[1]); } +# Close in their package. + sub cacheout_close { - my $pack = caller(1); - close(*{$pack . '::' . $_[0]}); + fileno(*{caller(1) . '::' . $_[0]}) && + CORE::close(*{caller(1) . '::' . $_[0]}); + delete $isopen{$_[0]}; } # But only this sub name is visible to them. - -$cacheout_seq = 0; -$cacheout_numopen = 0; - + sub cacheout { - ($file) = @_; - unless (defined $cacheout_maxopen) { - if (open(PARAM,'/usr/include/sys/param.h')) { - local ($_, $.); - while () { - $cacheout_maxopen = $1 - 4 - if /^\s*#\s*define\s+NOFILE\s+(\d+)/; - } - close PARAM; - } - $cacheout_maxopen = 16 unless $cacheout_maxopen; - } - if (!$isopen{$file}) { - if (++$cacheout_numopen > $cacheout_maxopen) { - my @lru = sort {$isopen{$a} <=> $isopen{$b};} keys(%isopen); - splice(@lru, $cacheout_maxopen / 3); - $cacheout_numopen -= @lru; - for (@lru) { &cacheout_close($_); delete $isopen{$_}; } - } - cacheout_open($file, ($saw{$file}++ ? '>>' : '>') . $file) - or croak("Can't create $file: $!"); + croak "Not enough arguments for cacheout" unless @_; + croak "Too many arguments for cacheout" if scalar @_ > 2; + my($mode, $file)=@_; + ($file, $mode) = ($mode, $file) if scalar @_ == 1; + # We don't want children + croak "Invalid file for cacheout" if $file =~ /^\s*(?:\|\-)|(?:\-\|)\s*$/; + croak "Invalid mode for cacheout" if $mode && + ( $mode !~ /^\s*(?:>>)|(?:\+?>)|(?:\+?<)|(?:\|\-)|(?:\-\|)\s*$/ ); + + unless( $isopen{$file}) { + if( scalar keys(%isopen) > $cacheout_maxopen -1 ) { + my @lru = sort {$isopen{$a} <=> $isopen{$b};} keys(%isopen); + &cacheout_close($_) for splice(@lru, $cacheout_maxopen / 3); + } + $mode ||= ( $saw{$file} = ! $saw{$file} ) ? '>': '>>'; + cacheout_open($mode, $file) or croak("Can't create $file: $!"); } $isopen{$file} = ++$cacheout_seq; }