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package FileCache;our $VERSION = '1.07';=head1 NAMEFileCache - keep more files open than the system permits=head1 SYNOPSIS use FileCache; # or use FileCache maxopen => 16; cacheout $mode, $path; # or cacheout $path; print $path @data; $fh = cacheout $mode, $path; # or $fh = cacheout $path; print $fh @data;=head1 DESCRIPTIONThe C<cacheout> function will make sure that there's a filehandle openfor reading or writing available as the pathname you give it. Itautomatically closes and re-opens files if you exceed your system'smaximum number of file descriptors, or the suggested maximum I<maxopen>.=over=item cacheout EXPRThe 1-argument form of cacheout will open a file for writing (C<< '>' >>)on it's first use, and appending (C<<< '>>' >>>) thereafter.Returns EXPR on success for convenience. You may neglect thereturn value and manipulate EXPR as the filehandle directly if you prefer.=item cacheout MODE, EXPRThe 2-argument form of cacheout will use the supplied mode for the initialand subsequent openings. Most valid modes for 3-argument C<open> are supportednamely; C<< '>' >>, C<< '+>' >>, C<< '<' >>, C<< '<+' >>, C<<< '>>' >>>,C< '|-' > and C< '-|' >To pass supplemental arguments to a program opened with C< '|-' > or C< '-|' >append them to the command string as you would system EXPR.Returns EXPR on success for convenience. You may neglect thereturn value and manipulate EXPR as the filehandle directly if you prefer.=back=head1 CAVEATSWhile it is permissible to C<close> a FileCache managed file,do not do so if you are calling C<FileCache::cacheout> from a package otherthan which it was imported, or with another module which overrides C<close>.If you must, use C<FileCache::cacheout_close>.Although FileCache can be used with piped opens ('-|' or '|-') doing so isstrongly discouraged. If FileCache finds it necessary to close and then reopena pipe, the command at the far end of the pipe will be reexecuted - the resultsof performing IO on FileCache'd pipes is unlikely to be what you expect. Theability to use FileCache on pipes may be removed in a future release.FileCache does not store the current file offset if it finds it necessary toclose a file. When the file is reopened, the offset will be as specified by theoriginal C<open> file mode. This could be construed to be a bug.=head1 BUGSF<sys/param.h> lies with its C<NOFILE> define on some systems,so you may have to set I<maxopen> yourself.=cutrequire 5.006;use Carp;use strict;no strict 'refs';# These are not C<my> 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.use vars qw(%saw $cacheout_maxopen);$cacheout_maxopen = 16;use base 'Exporter';our @EXPORT = qw[cacheout cacheout_close];my %isopen;my $cacheout_seq = 0;sub import { my ($pkg,%args) = @_; # Use Exporter. %args are for us, not Exporter. # Make sure to up export_to_level, or we will import into ourselves, # rather than our calling package; __PACKAGE__->export_to_level(1); Exporter::import( $pkg ); # Truth is okay here because setting maxopen to 0 would be bad return $cacheout_maxopen = $args{maxopen} if $args{maxopen}; # XXX This code is crazy. Why is it a one element foreach loop? # Why is it using $param both as a filename and filehandle? foreach my $param ( '/usr/include/sys/param.h' ){ if (open($param, '<', $param)) { local ($_, $.); while (<$param>) { if( /^\s*#\s*define\s+NOFILE\s+(\d+)/ ){ $cacheout_maxopen = $1 - 4; close($param); last; } } close $param; } } $cacheout_maxopen ||= 16;}# Open in their package.sub cacheout_open { return open(*{caller(1) . '::' . $_[1]}, $_[0], $_[1]) && $_[1];}# Close in their package.sub cacheout_close { # Short-circuit in case the filehandle disappeared my $pkg = caller($_[1]||0); defined fileno(*{$pkg . '::' . $_[0]}) && CORE::close(*{$pkg . '::' . $_[0]}); delete $isopen{$_[0]};}# But only this sub name is visible to them.sub cacheout { my($mode, $file, $class, $ret, $ref, $narg); croak "Not enough arguments for cacheout" unless $narg = scalar @_; croak "Too many arguments for cacheout" if $narg > 2; ($mode, $file) = @_; ($file, $mode) = ($mode, $file) if $narg == 1; croak "Invalid mode for cacheout" if $mode && ( $mode !~ /^\s*(?:>>|\+?>|\+?<|\|\-|)|\-\|\s*$/ ); # Mode changed? if( $isopen{$file} && ($mode||'>') ne $isopen{$file}->[1] ){ &cacheout_close($file, 1); } if( $isopen{$file}) { $ret = $file; $isopen{$file}->[0]++; } else{ if( scalar keys(%isopen) > $cacheout_maxopen -1 ) { my @lru = sort{ $isopen{$a}->[0] <=> $isopen{$b}->[0] } keys(%isopen); $cacheout_seq = 0; $isopen{$_}->[0] = $cacheout_seq++ for splice(@lru, int($cacheout_maxopen / 3)||$cacheout_maxopen); &cacheout_close($_, 1) for @lru; } unless( $ref ){ $mode ||= $saw{$file} ? '>>' : ($saw{$file}=1, '>'); } #XXX should we just return the value from cacheout_open, no croak? $ret = cacheout_open($mode, $file) or croak("Can't create $file: $!"); $isopen{$file} = [++$cacheout_seq, $mode]; } return $ret;}1;
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