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use strict; use warnings; package IO::CaptureOutput; # ABSTRACT: (DEPRECATED) capture STDOUT and STDERR from Perl code, subprocesses or XS our $VERSION = '1.1105'; use vars qw/@ISA @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $CarpLevel/; use Exporter; use Carp qw/croak/; @ISA = 'Exporter'; @EXPORT_OK = qw/capture capture_exec qxx capture_exec_combined qxy/; %EXPORT_TAGS = (all => \@EXPORT_OK); $CarpLevel = 0; # help capture report errors at the right level sub _capture (&@) { ## no critic my ($code, $output, $error, $output_file, $error_file) = @_; # check for valid combinations of input { local $Carp::CarpLevel = 1; my $error = _validate($output, $error, $output_file, $error_file); croak $error if $error; } # if either $output or $error are defined, then we need a variable for # results; otherwise we only capture to files and don't waste memory if ( defined $output || defined $error ) { for ($output, $error) { $_ = \do { my $s; $s = ''} unless ref $_; $$_ = '' if $_ != \undef && !defined($$_); } } # merge if same refs for $output and $error or if both are undef -- # i.e. capture \&foo, undef, undef, $merged_file # this means capturing into separate files *requires* at least one # capture variable my $should_merge = (defined $error && defined $output && $output == $error) || ( !defined $output && !defined $error ) || 0; my ($capture_out, $capture_err); # undef means capture anonymously; anything other than \undef means # capture to that ref; \undef means skip capture if ( !defined $output || $output != \undef ) { $capture_out = IO::CaptureOutput::_proxy->new( 'STDOUT', $output, undef, $output_file ); } if ( !defined $error || $error != \undef ) { $capture_err = IO::CaptureOutput::_proxy->new( 'STDERR', $error, ($should_merge ? 'STDOUT' : undef), $error_file ); } # now that output capture is setup, call the subroutine # results get read when IO::CaptureOutput::_proxy objects go out of scope &$code(); } # Extra indirection for symmetry with capture_exec, etc. Gets error reporting # to the right level sub capture (&@) { ## no critic return &_capture; } sub capture_exec { my @args = @_; my ($output, $error); my $exit = _capture sub { system _shell_quote(@args) }, \$output, \$error; my $success = ($exit == 0 ) ? 1 : 0 ; $? = $exit; return wantarray ? ($output, $error, $success, $exit) : $output; } *qxx = \&capture_exec; sub capture_exec_combined { my @args = @_; my $output; my $exit = _capture sub { system _shell_quote(@args) }, \$output, \$output; my $success = ($exit == 0 ) ? 1 : 0 ; $? = $exit; return wantarray ? ($output, $success, $exit) : $output; } *qxy = \&capture_exec_combined; # extra quoting required on Win32 systems *_shell_quote = ($^O =~ /MSWin32/) ? \&_shell_quote_win32 : sub {@_}; sub _shell_quote_win32 { my @args; for (@_) { if (/[ \"]/) { # TODO: check if ^ requires escaping (my $escaped = $_) =~ s/([\"])/\\$1/g; push @args, '"' . $escaped . '"'; next; } push @args, $_ } return @args; } # detect errors and return an error message or empty string; sub _validate { my ($output, $error, $output_file, $error_file) = @_; # default to "ok" my $msg = q{}; # \$out, \$out, $outfile, $errfile if ( defined $output && defined $error && defined $output_file && defined $error_file && $output == $error && $output != \undef && $output_file ne $error_file ) { $msg = "Merged STDOUT and STDERR, but specified different output and error files"; } # undef, undef, $outfile, $errfile elsif ( !defined $output && !defined $error && defined $output_file && defined $error_file && $output_file ne $error_file ) { $msg = "Merged STDOUT and STDERR, but specified different output and error files"; } return $msg; } # Captures everything printed to a filehandle for the lifetime of the object # and then transfers it to a scalar reference package IO::CaptureOutput::_proxy; use File::Temp 0.16 'tempfile'; use File::Basename qw/basename/; use Symbol qw/gensym qualify qualify_to_ref/; use Carp; sub _is_wperl { $^O eq 'MSWin32' && basename($^X) eq 'wperl.exe' } sub new { my $class = shift; my ($orig_fh, $capture_var, $merge_fh, $capture_file) = @_; $orig_fh = qualify($orig_fh); # e.g. main::STDOUT my $fhref = qualify_to_ref($orig_fh); # e.g. \*STDOUT # Duplicate the filehandle my $saved_fh; { no strict 'refs'; ## no critic - needed for 5.005 if ( defined fileno($orig_fh) && ! _is_wperl() ) { $saved_fh = gensym; open $saved_fh, ">&$orig_fh" or croak "Can't redirect <$orig_fh> - $!"; } } # Create replacement filehandle if not merging my ($newio_fh, $newio_file); if ( ! $merge_fh ) { $newio_fh = gensym; if ($capture_file) { $newio_file = $capture_file; } else { (undef, $newio_file) = tempfile; } open $newio_fh, "+>$newio_file" or croak "Can't write temp file for $orig_fh - $!"; } else { $newio_fh = qualify($merge_fh); } # Redirect (or merge) { no strict 'refs'; ## no critic -- needed for 5.005 open $fhref, ">&".fileno($newio_fh) or croak "Can't redirect $orig_fh - $!"; } bless [$$, $orig_fh, $saved_fh, $capture_var, $newio_fh, $newio_file, $capture_file], $class; } sub DESTROY { my $self = shift; my ($pid, $orig_fh, $saved_fh, $capture_var, $newio_fh, $newio_file, $capture_file) = @$self; return unless $pid eq $$; # only cleanup in the process that is capturing # restore the original filehandle my $fh_ref = Symbol::qualify_to_ref($orig_fh); select((select ($fh_ref), $|=1)[0]); if (defined $saved_fh) { open $fh_ref, ">&". fileno($saved_fh) or croak "Can't restore $orig_fh - $!"; } else { close $fh_ref; } # transfer captured data to the scalar reference if we didn't merge # $newio_file is undef if this file handle is merged to another if (ref $capture_var && $newio_file) { # some versions of perl complain about reading from fd 1 or 2 # which could happen if STDOUT and STDERR were closed when $newio # was opened, so we just squelch warnings here and continue local $^W; seek $newio_fh, 0, 0; $$capture_var = do {local $/; <$newio_fh>}; } close $newio_fh if $newio_file; # Cleanup return unless defined $newio_file && -e $newio_file; return if $capture_file; # the "temp" file was explicitly named unlink $newio_file or carp "Couldn't remove temp file '$newio_file' - $!"; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME IO::CaptureOutput - (DEPRECATED) capture STDOUT and STDERR from Perl code, subprocesses or XS =head1 VERSION version 1.1105 =head1 SYNOPSIS use IO::CaptureOutput qw(capture qxx qxy); # STDOUT and STDERR separately capture { noisy_sub(@args) } \$stdout, \$stderr; # STDOUT and STDERR together capture { noisy_sub(@args) } \$combined, \$combined; # STDOUT and STDERR from external command ($stdout, $stderr, $success) = qxx( @cmd ); # STDOUT and STDERR together from external command ($combined, $success) = qxy( @cmd ); =head1 DESCRIPTION B<This module is no longer recommended by the maintainer> - see L<Capture::Tiny> instead. This module provides routines for capturing STDOUT and STDERR from perl subroutines, forked system calls (e.g. C<system()>, C<fork()>) and from XS or C modules. =head1 NAME =head1 FUNCTIONS The following functions will be exported on demand. =head2 capture() capture \&subroutine, \$stdout, \$stderr; Captures everything printed to C<STDOUT> and C<STDERR> for the duration of C<&subroutine>. C<$stdout> and C<$stderr> are optional scalars that will contain C<STDOUT> and C<STDERR> respectively. C<capture()> uses a code prototype so the first argument can be specified directly within brackets if desired. # shorthand with prototype capture C< print __PACKAGE__ > \$stdout, \$stderr; Returns the return value(s) of C<&subroutine>. The sub is called in the same context as C<capture()> was called e.g.: @rv = capture C< wantarray > ; # returns true $rv = capture C< wantarray > ; # returns defined, but not true capture C< wantarray >; # void, returns undef C<capture()> is able to capture output from subprocesses and C code, which traditional C<tie()> methods of output capture are unable to do. B<Note:> C<capture()> will only capture output that has been written or flushed to the filehandle. If the two scalar references refer to the same scalar, then C<STDERR> will be merged to C<STDOUT> before capturing and the scalar will hold the combined output of both. capture \&subroutine, \$combined, \$combined; Normally, C<capture()> uses anonymous, temporary files for capturing output. If desired, specific file names may be provided instead as additional options. capture \&subroutine, \$stdout, \$stderr, $out_file, $err_file; Files provided will be clobbered, overwriting any previous data, but will persist after the call to C<capture()> for inspection or other manipulation. By default, when no references are provided to hold STDOUT or STDERR, output is captured and silently discarded. # Capture STDOUT, discard STDERR capture \&subroutine, \$stdout; # Discard STDOUT, capture STDERR capture \&subroutine, undef, \$stderr; However, even when using C<undef>, output can be captured to specific files. # Capture STDOUT to a specific file, discard STDERR capture \&subroutine, \$stdout, undef, $outfile; # Discard STDOUT, capture STDERR to a specific file capture \&subroutine, undef, \$stderr, undef, $err_file; # Discard both, capture merged output to a specific file capture \&subroutine, undef, undef, $mergedfile; It is a fatal error to merge STDOUT and STDERR and request separate, specific files for capture. # ERROR: capture \&subroutine, \$stdout, \$stdout, $out_file, $err_file; capture \&subroutine, undef, undef, $out_file, $err_file; If either STDOUT or STDERR should be passed through to the terminal instead of captured, provide a reference to undef -- C<\undef> -- instead of a capture variable. # Capture STDOUT, display STDERR capture \&subroutine, \$stdout, \undef; # Display STDOUT, capture STDERR capture \&subroutine, \undef, \$stderr; =head2 capture_exec() ($stdout, $stderr, $success, $exit_code) = capture_exec(@args); Captures and returns the output from C<system(@args)>. In scalar context, C<capture_exec()> will return what was printed to C<STDOUT>. In list context, it returns what was printed to C<STDOUT> and C<STDERR> as well as a success flag and the exit value. $stdout = capture_exec('perl', '-e', 'print "hello world"'); ($stdout, $stderr, $success, $exit_code) = capture_exec('perl', '-e', 'warn "Test"'); C<capture_exec> passes its arguments to C<system()> and on MSWin32 will protect arguments with shell quotes if necessary. This makes it a handy and slightly more portable alternative to backticks, piped C<open()> and C<IPC::Open3>. The C<$success> flag returned will be true if the command ran successfully and false if it did not (if the command could not be run or if it ran and returned a non-zero exit value). On failure, the raw exit value of the C<system()> call is available both in the C<$exit_code> returned and in the C<$?> variable. ($stdout, $stderr, $success, $exit_code) = capture_exec('perl', '-e', 'warn "Test" and exit 1'); if ( ! $success ) { print "The exit code was " . ($exit_code >> 8) . "\n"; } See L<perlvar> for more information on interpreting a child process exit code. =head2 capture_exec_combined() ($combined, $success, $exit_code) = capture_exec_combined( 'perl', '-e', 'print "hello\n"', 'warn "Test\n" ); This is just like C<capture_exec()>, except that it merges C<STDERR> with C<STDOUT> before capturing output. B<Note:> there is no guarantee that text printed to C<STDOUT> and C<STDERR> in the subprocess will be appear in order. The actual order will depend on how IO buffering is handled in the subprocess. =head2 qxx() This is an alias for C<capture_exec()>. =head2 qxy() This is an alias for C<capture_exec_combined()>. =head1 SEE ALSO =over 4 =item * L<Capture::Tiny> =item * L<IPC::Open3> =item * L<IO::Capture> =item * L<IO::Utils> =item * L<IPC::System::Simple> =back =for :stopwords cpan testmatrix url annocpan anno bugtracker rt cpants kwalitee diff irc mailto metadata placeholders metacpan =head1 SUPPORT =head2 Bugs / Feature Requests Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at L<https://github.com/dagolden/IO-CaptureOutput/issues>. You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue. =head2 Source Code This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license. L<https://github.com/dagolden/IO-CaptureOutput> git clone https://github.com/dagolden/IO-CaptureOutput.git =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item * Simon Flack <simonflk@cpan.org> =item * David Golden <dagolden@cpan.org> =back =head1 CONTRIBUTORS =for stopwords David Golden José Joaquín Atria Mike Latimer Olivier Mengué Tony Cook =over 4 =item * David Golden <xdg@xdg.me> =item * José Joaquín Atria <jjatria@gmail.com> =item * Mike Latimer <mlatimer@suse.com> =item * Olivier Mengué <dolmen@cpan.org> =item * Tony Cook <tony@develop-help.com> =back =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2019 by Simon Flack and David Golden. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut
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