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//
// Boost.Process
// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//
// Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 Julio M. Merino Vidal
// Copyright (c) 2008, 2009 Boris Schaeling
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
//
/**
* \file boost/process/stream_behavior.hpp
*
* Includes the declaration of the stream_behavior class and associated
* free functions.
*/
#ifndef BOOST_PROCESS_STREAM_BEHAVIOR_HPP
#define BOOST_PROCESS_STREAM_BEHAVIOR_HPP
#include <boost/process/config.hpp>
namespace boost {
namespace process {
namespace detail {
struct stream_info;
}
/**
* Describes the possible states for a communication stream.
*/
class stream_behavior
{
public:
friend struct detail::stream_info;
friend stream_behavior capture_stream();
friend stream_behavior close_stream();
friend stream_behavior inherit_stream();
friend stream_behavior redirect_stream_to_stdout();
friend stream_behavior silence_stream();
#if defined(BOOST_POSIX_API) || defined(BOOST_PROCESS_DOXYGEN)
friend stream_behavior posix_redirect_stream(int to);
#endif
/**
* Describes the possible states for a communication stream.
*/
enum type
{
/**
* The child's stream is connected to the parent by using an
* anonymous pipe so that they can send and receive data to/from
* each other.
*/
capture,
/**
* The child's stream is closed upon startup so that it will not
* have any access to it.
*/
close,
/**
* The child's stream is connected to the same stream used by the
* parent. In other words, the corresponding parent's stream is
* inherited.
*/
inherit,
/**
* The child's stream is connected to child's standard output.
* This is typically used when configuring the standard error
* stream.
*/
redirect_to_stdout,
/**
* The child's stream is redirected to a null device so that its
* input is always zero or its output is lost, depending on
* whether the stream is an input or an output one. It is
* important to notice that this is different from close because
* the child is still able to write data. If we closed, e.g.
* stdout, the child might not work at all!
*/
silence,
#if defined(BOOST_POSIX_API) || defined(BOOST_PROCESS_DOXYGEN)
/**
* The child redirects the stream's output to the provided file
* descriptor. This is a generalization of the portable
* redirect_to_stdout behavior.
*/
posix_redirect
#endif
};
/**
* Constructs a new stream behavior of type close.
*
* The public constructor creates a new stream behavior that defaults
* to the close behavior. In general, you will want to use the
* available free functions to construct a stream behavior (including
* the close one).
*/
stream_behavior()
: type_(stream_behavior::close)
{
}
/**
* Returns this stream's behavior type.
*/
type get_type() const
{
return type_;
}
private:
/**
* Constructs a new stream behavior of type \a t.
*
* Constructs a new stream behavior of type \a t. It is the
* responsibility of the caller to fill in any other attributes
* required by the specified type, if any.
*/
stream_behavior(type t)
: type_(t)
{
}
/**
* This stream's behavior type.
*/
type type_;
#if defined(BOOST_POSIX_API) || defined(BOOST_PROCESS_DOXYGEN)
/**
* File descriptor the stream is redirected to.
*/
int desc_to_;
#endif
};
/**
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type stream_behavior::capture.
*
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type stream_behavior::capture,
* meaning that the child's stream is connected to the parent by using an
* anonymous pipe so that they can send and receive data to/from each
* other.
*/
inline stream_behavior capture_stream()
{
return stream_behavior(stream_behavior::capture);
}
/**
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type stream_behavior::close.
*
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type stream_behavior::close,
* meaning that the child's stream is closed upon startup so that it
* will not have any access to it.
*/
inline stream_behavior close_stream()
{
return stream_behavior(stream_behavior::close);
}
/**
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type stream_behavior::inherit.
*
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type stream_behavior::inherit,
* meaning that the child's stream is connected to the same stream used
* by the parent. In other words, the corresponding parent's stream is
* inherited.
*/
inline stream_behavior inherit_stream()
{
return stream_behavior(stream_behavior::inherit);
}
/**
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type
* stream_behavior::redirect_to_stdout.
*
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type
* stream_behavior::redirect_to_stdout, meaning that the child's stream is
* connected to child's standard output. This is typically used when
* configuring the standard error stream.
*/
inline stream_behavior redirect_stream_to_stdout()
{
return stream_behavior(stream_behavior::redirect_to_stdout);
}
/**
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type stream_behavior::silence.
*
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type stream_behavior::silence,
* meaning that the child's stream is redirected to a null device so that
* its input is always zero or its output is lost, depending on whether
* the stream is an input or an output one. It is important to notice
* that this is different from close because the child is still able to
* write data. If we closed, e.g. stdout, the child might not work at
* all!
*/
inline stream_behavior silence_stream()
{
return stream_behavior(stream_behavior::silence);
}
#if defined(BOOST_POSIX_API) || defined(BOOST_PROCESS_DOXYGEN)
/**
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type stream_behavior::posix_redirect.
*
* Creates a new stream_behavior of type stream_behavior::posix_redirect,
* meaning that the child's stream is redirected to the \a to child's
* file descriptor. This is a generalization of the portable
* redirect_stream_to_stdout() behavior.
*/
inline stream_behavior posix_redirect_stream(int to)
{
stream_behavior sb(stream_behavior::posix_redirect);
sb.desc_to_ = to;
return sb;
}
#endif
}
}
#endif