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# Fsdb::Support::Freds.pm |
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# Copyright (C) 2013 by John Heidemann |
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# $Id: 30850e6477d5618974cfc18edaca6fd4b70b8a71 $ |
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# This program is distributed under terms of the GNU general |
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# public license, version 2. See the file COPYING |
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# in $dblib for details. |
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package Fsdb::Support::Freds; |
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Fsdb::Support::Freds - an abstraction over fork and/or ithreads |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use Fsdb::Support::Freds; |
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my $fred = new Fsdb::Support::Freds('new thread to do foo'); |
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# or |
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my $fred = new Fsdb::Support::Freds('demo_fred', |
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sub { child_stuff(); exit 0; }, |
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sub { say "child is done\n"; } ); |
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$fred->join(); |
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# or |
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$fred->detach(); |
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This package provides an abstraction over fork that is something |
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like Perl's ithreads. Our goal is to abstract process creation |
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and collection, but none of the shared data like ithreads. |
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(Why "Freds"? Because it's fork-based thread-like things, |
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and "Tasks" seems too generic.) |
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=cut |
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#' |
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@ISA = (); |
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($VERSION) = 1.0; |
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# keep track of all of them, for reaping |
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our %freds; |
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=head2 new |
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$fsdb = new Fsdb::Support::Freds($description, $child_sub, $ending_sub); |
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For a process, labeling it with optional $DESCRIPTION |
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then running optional $ENDING_SUB in the parent process when it exits. |
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$ENDING_SUB is passed three arguments, the fred, |
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Otherwise this function returns to the caller. |
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_wait_code => undef, |
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