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-rwxr-xr-xvest/line_mediator.pl37
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/vest/line_mediator.pl b/vest/line_mediator.pl
index 37dea7d6..bc2bb24c 100755
--- a/vest/line_mediator.pl
+++ b/vest/line_mediator.pl
@@ -8,14 +8,26 @@
use strict;
use IPC::Open2;
use POSIX qw(pipe dup2 STDIN_FILENO STDOUT_FILENO);
-#use IO::Handle;
-$,=' ';
+
my $quiet=!$ENV{DEBUG};
$quiet=1 if $ENV{QUIET};
sub info {
+ local $,=' ';
print STDERR @_ unless $quiet;
}
+my $mode='CROSS';
+my $ser='DIRECT';
+$mode='PIPE' if $ENV{PIPE};
+$mode='SNAKE' if $ENV{SNAKE};
+$mode='CROSS' if $ENV{CROSS};
+$ser='SERIAL' if $ENV{SERIAL};
+$ser='DIRECT' if $ENV{DIRECT};
+$ser='SERIAL' if $mode eq 'SNAKE';
+info("mode: $mode\n");
+info("connection: $ser\n");
+
+
my @c1;
if (scalar @ARGV) {
do {
@@ -25,7 +37,16 @@ if (scalar @ARGV) {
pop @c1;
my @c2=@ARGV;
@ARGV=();
-(scalar @c1 && scalar @c2) || die qq{usage: $0 cmd1 args -- cmd2 args; all options are environment variables. CROSS=1 hooks up two processes, 2nd of which has one line of output per line of input, expected by the first, which starts off the communication. crosses stdin/stderr of cmd1 and cmd2 line by line (both must flush on newline and output. cmd1 initiates the conversation (sends the first line). DEBUG=1 env var enables debugging output. default: attempts to cross stdin/stdout of c1 and c2 directly (via two unidirectional posix pipes created before fork). env SERIAL=1: (no parallelism possible) but lines exchanged are logged if DEBUG. if SNAKE then stdin -> c1 -> c2 -> c1 -> stdout. if PIPE then stdin -> c1 -> c2 -> stdout (same as shell c1|c2, but with SERIAL you can see the intermediate in real time; you could do similar with c1 | tee /dev/fd/2 |c2. DIRECT=1 (default) will override SERIAL=1. CROSS=1 (default) will override SNAKE or PIPE.
+(scalar @c1 && scalar @c2) || die qq{
+usage: $0 cmd1 args -- cmd2 args
+all options are environment variables.
+DEBUG=1 env var enables debugging output.
+CROSS=1 hooks up two processes, 2nd of which has one line of output per line of input, expected by the first, which starts off the communication. crosses stdin/stderr of cmd1 and cmd2 line by line (both must flush on newline and output. cmd1 initiates the conversation (sends the first line). default: attempts to cross stdin/stdout of c1 and c2 directly (via two unidirectional posix pipes created before fork).
+SERIAL=1: (no parallelism possible) but lines exchanged are logged if DEBUG.
+if SNAKE then stdin -> c1 -> c2 -> c1 -> stdout.
+if PIPE then stdin -> c1 -> c2 -> stdout (same as shell c1|c2, but with SERIAL you can see the intermediate in real time; you could do similar with c1 | tee /dev/fd/2 |c2.
+DIRECT=1 (default) will override SERIAL=1.
+CROSS=1 (default) will override SNAKE or PIPE.
};
info("1 cmd:",@c1,"\n");
@@ -37,16 +58,6 @@ sub lineto {
shift;
print @_;
}
-my $mode='CROSS';
-my $ser='DIRECT';
-$mode='PIPE' if $ENV{PIPE};
-$mode='SNAKE' if $ENV{SNAKE};
-$mode='CROSS' if $ENV{CROSS};
-$ser='SERIAL' if $ENV{SERIAL};
-$ser='DIRECT' if $ENV{DIRECT};
-$ser='SERIAL' if $mode eq 'SNAKE';
-info("mode: $mode\n");
-info("connection: $ser\n");
if ($ser eq 'SERIAL') {
my ($R1,$W1,$R2,$W2);