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Jagadeesh Krishnanjanappa 4b53209020 mime-construct: add new recipe
mime-construct constructs and (by default) mails MIME messages.
It is entirely driven from the command line, it is
designed to be used by other programs, or people who act
like programs."

Signed-off-by: Jagadeesh Krishnanjanappa <jkrishnanjanappa@mvista.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Jansa <Martin.Jansa@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Joe MacDonald <joe_macdonald@mentor.com>
2015-09-11 10:39:00 -04:00

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# $Id: WaitStat.pm,v 1.3 1999-10-21 12:39:43-04 roderick Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1997 Roderick Schertler. All rights reserved. This
# program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 NAME
Proc::WaitStat - Interpret and act on wait() status values
=head1 SYNOPSIS
$description = waitstat $?;
exit waitstat_reuse $?;
waitstat_die $?, 'program-name';
close_die COMMAND, 'program-name';
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module contains functions for interpreting and acting on wait
status values.
Nothing is exported by default.
=over
=cut
package Proc::WaitStat;
use 5.003_98; # piped close errno resetting
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK);
use Carp qw(croak);
use Exporter ();
use IPC::Signal qw(sig_name);
use POSIX qw(:sys_wait_h);
$VERSION = '1.00';
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(waitstat waitstat_reuse waitstat_die close_die);
=item B<waitstat> I<wait-status>
Returns a string representation of wait() status value I<wait-status>.
Values returned are like C<"0"> and C<"64"> and C<"killed (SIGHUP)">.
This function is prototyped to take a single scalar argument.
=cut
sub waitstat ($) {
my $status = shift;
if (WIFEXITED $status) {
WEXITSTATUS $status
}
elsif (WIFSIGNALED $status) {
# XXX WCOREDUMP
'killed (SIG' . sig_name(WTERMSIG $status) . ')'
}
elsif (WIFSTOPPED $status) {
'stopped (SIG' . sig_name(WSTOPSIG $status) . ')'
}
# XXX WIFCONTINUED
else {
"invalid wait status $status"
}
}
=item B<waitstat_reuse> I<wait-status>
Turn I<wait-status> into a value which can be passed to B<exit>, converted
in the same manner the shell uses. If I<wait-status> indicates a normal
exit, return the exit value. If I<wait-status> instead indicates death by
signal, return 128 plus the signal number.
This function is prototyped to take a single scalar argument.
=cut
sub waitstat_reuse ($) {
my $status = shift;
if (WIFEXITED $status) {
WEXITSTATUS $status
}
elsif (WIFSIGNALED $status) {
128 + WTERMSIG $status
}
elsif (WIFSTOPPED $status) {
128 + WSTOPSIG $status
}
else {
croak "Invalid wait status $status";
}
}
=item B<waitstat_die> I<wait-status> I<program-name>
die() if I<wait-status> is non-zero (mentioning I<program-name> as the
source of the error).
This function is prototyped to take two scalar arguments.
=cut
sub waitstat_die ($$) {
my ($status, $program) = @_;
croak "Non-zero exit (" . waitstat($status) .
") from $program"
if $status;
}
=item B<close_die> I<filehandle> I<name>
Close I<filehandle>, if that fails die() with an appropriate message
which refers to I<name>. This handles failed closings of both programs
and files properly.
This function is prototyped to take a filehandle (actually, a glob ref)
and a scalar.
=cut
sub close_die (*$) {
my ($fh, $name) = @_;
unless (ref $fh || ref \$fh eq 'GLOB') {
require Symbol;
$fh = Symbol::qualify_to_ref($fh, caller);
}
unless (close $fh) {
croak "Error closing $name: ",
$!+0 ? "$!" : 'non-zero exit (' . waitstat($?) . ')';
}
}
1
__END__
=back
=head1 EXAMPLES
close SENDMAIL;
exit if $? == 0;
log "sendmail failure: ", waitstat $?;
exit EX_TEMPFAIL;
$pid == waitpid $pid, 0 or croak "Failed to reap $pid: $!";
exit waitstat_reuse $?;
$output = `some-program -with args`;
waitstat_die $?, 'some-program';
print "Output from some-process:\n", $output;
open PROGRAM, '| post-processor' or die "Can't fork: $!";
while (<IN>) {
print PROGRAM pre_process $_
or die "Error writing to post-processor: $!";
}
# This handles both flush failures at close time and a non-zero exit
# from the subprocess.
close_die PROGRAM, 'post-processor';
=head1 AUTHOR
Roderick Schertler <F<roderick@argon.org>>
=head1 SEE ALSO
perl(1), IPC::Signal(3pm).
=cut