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[perl #22236] File::Basename behavior is misleading
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c07a80fd 1package FileCache;
2
612cfdf2 3our $VERSION = '1.05';
b75c8c73 4
c07a80fd 5=head1 NAME
6
7FileCache - keep more files open than the system permits
8
9=head1 SYNOPSIS
10
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11 use FileCache;
12 # or
13 use FileCache maxopen => 16;
14
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15 cacheout $mode, $path;
16 # or
c07a80fd 17 cacheout $path;
18 print $path @data;
19
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20 $fh = cacheout $mode, $path;
21 # or
22 $fh = cacheout $path;
23 print $fh @data;
c14fc35a 24
c07a80fd 25=head1 DESCRIPTION
26
27The C<cacheout> function will make sure that there's a filehandle open
c14fc35a 28for reading or writing available as the pathname you give it. It
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29automatically closes and re-opens files if you exceed your system's
30maximum number of file descriptors, or the suggested maximum I<maxopen>.
c07a80fd 31
c14fc35a 32=over
7c21b9ea 33
c14fc35a 34=item cacheout EXPR
7c21b9ea 35
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36The 1-argument form of cacheout will open a file for writing (C<< '>' >>)
37on it's first use, and appending (C<<< '>>' >>>) thereafter.
38
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39Returns EXPR on success for convenience. You may neglect the
40return value and manipulate EXPR as the filehandle directly if you prefer.
41
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42=item cacheout MODE, EXPR
43
44The 2-argument form of cacheout will use the supplied mode for the initial
45and subsequent openings. Most valid modes for 3-argument C<open> are supported
46namely; C<< '>' >>, C<< '+>' >>, C<< '<' >>, C<< '<+' >>, C<<< '>>' >>>,
47C< '|-' > and C< '-|' >
48
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49To pass supplemental arguments to a program opened with C< '|-' > or C< '-|' >
50append them to the command string as you would system EXPR.
51
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52Returns EXPR on success for convenience. You may neglect the
53return value and manipulate EXPR as the filehandle directly if you prefer.
7c21b9ea 54
ba1df86b 55=head1 CAVEATS
7c21b9ea 56
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57While it is permissible to C<close> a FileCache managed file,
58do not do so if you are calling C<FileCache::cacheout> from a package other
59than which it was imported, or with another module which overrides C<close>.
60If you must, use C<FileCache::cacheout_close>.
61
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62Although FileCache can be used with piped opens ('-|' or '|-') doing so is
63strongly discouraged. If FileCache finds it necessary to close and then reopen
64a pipe, the command at the far end of the pipe will be reexecuted - the results
65of performing IO on FileCache'd pipes is unlikely to be what you expect. The
66ability to use FileCache on pipes may be removed in a future release.
67
68FileCache does not store the current file offset if it finds it necessary to
69close a file. When the file is reopened, the offset will be as specified by the
70original C<open> file mode. This could be construed to be a bug.
71
c07a80fd 72=head1 BUGS
73
74F<sys/param.h> lies with its C<NOFILE> define on some systems,
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75so you may have to set I<maxopen> yourself.
76
c07a80fd 77=cut
78
dfe3554a 79require 5.006;
c07a80fd 80use Carp;
42bff5bd 81use Config;
7c21b9ea 82use strict;
c14fc35a 83no strict 'refs';
c9463f45 84
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85# These are not C<my> for legacy reasons.
86# Previous versions requested the user set $cacheout_maxopen by hand.
87# Some authors fiddled with %saw to overcome the clobber on initial open.
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88use vars qw(%saw $cacheout_maxopen);
89$cacheout_maxopen = 16;
90
91use base 'Exporter';
92our @EXPORT = qw[cacheout cacheout_close];
93
94
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95my %isopen;
96my $cacheout_seq = 0;
97
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98sub import {
99 my ($pkg,%args) = @_;
02c473a9 100
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101 # Use Exporter. %args are for us, not Exporter.
102 # Make sure to up export_to_level, or we will import into ourselves,
103 # rather than our calling package;
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105 __PACKAGE__->export_to_level(1);
106 Exporter::import( $pkg );
ba1df86b 107
c14fc35a 108 # Truth is okay here because setting maxopen to 0 would be bad
ba1df86b 109 return $cacheout_maxopen = $args{maxopen} if $args{maxopen};
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110
111 # XXX This code is crazy. Why is it a one element foreach loop?
112 # Why is it using $param both as a filename and filehandle?
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113 foreach my $param ( '/usr/include/sys/param.h' ){
114 if (open($param, '<', $param)) {
115 local ($_, $.);
116 while (<$param>) {
117 if( /^\s*#\s*define\s+NOFILE\s+(\d+)/ ){
118 $cacheout_maxopen = $1 - 4;
119 close($param);
120 last;
121 }
122 }
123 close $param;
c14fc35a 124 }
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125 }
126 $cacheout_maxopen ||= 16;
127}
128
c07a80fd 129# Open in their package.
c07a80fd 130sub cacheout_open {
ba1df86b 131 return open(*{caller(1) . '::' . $_[1]}, $_[0], $_[1]) && $_[1];
c07a80fd 132}
133
c14fc35a 134# Close in their package.
c07a80fd 135sub cacheout_close {
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136 # Short-circuit in case the filehandle disappeared
137 my $pkg = caller($_[1]||0);
138 fileno(*{$pkg . '::' . $_[0]}) &&
139 CORE::close(*{$pkg . '::' . $_[0]});
140 delete $isopen{$_[0]};
c07a80fd 141}
142
143# But only this sub name is visible to them.
c07a80fd 144sub cacheout {
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145 my($mode, $file, $class, $ret, $ref, $narg);
146 croak "Not enough arguments for cacheout" unless $narg = scalar @_;
147 croak "Too many arguments for cacheout" if $narg > 2;
c14fc35a 148
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149 ($mode, $file) = @_;
150 ($file, $mode) = ($mode, $file) if $narg == 1;
151 croak "Invalid mode for cacheout" if $mode &&
152 ( $mode !~ /^\s*(?:>>|\+?>|\+?<|\|\-|)|\-\|\s*$/ );
841bcc4d 153
ba1df86b 154 # Mode changed?
8ac28360 155 if( $isopen{$file} && ($mode||'>') ne $isopen{$file}->[1] ){
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156 &cacheout_close($file, 1);
157 }
c9463f45 158
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159 if( $isopen{$file}) {
160 $ret = $file;
161 $isopen{$file}->[0]++;
162 }
163 else{
c14fc35a 164 if( scalar keys(%isopen) > $cacheout_maxopen -1 ) {
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165 my @lru = sort{ $isopen{$a}->[0] <=> $isopen{$b}->[0] } keys(%isopen);
166 $cacheout_seq = 0;
167 $isopen{$_}->[0] = $cacheout_seq++ for
168 splice(@lru, int($cacheout_maxopen / 3)||$cacheout_maxopen);
169 &cacheout_close($_, 1) for @lru;
c14fc35a 170 }
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171
172 unless( $ref ){
173 $mode ||= $saw{$file} ? '>>' : ($saw{$file}=1, '>');
174 }
175 #XXX should we just return the value from cacheout_open, no croak?
176 $ret = cacheout_open($mode, $file) or croak("Can't create $file: $!");
c9463f45 177
ba1df86b 178 $isopen{$file} = [++$cacheout_seq, $mode];
c07a80fd 179 }
ba1df86b 180 return $ret;
c07a80fd 181}
c07a80fd 1821;