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Operating Systems Solaris What is the best way to copy data from place to another place? Post 302371816 by jlliagre on Monday 16th of November 2009 08:53:34 AM
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Depending on the data to be transfered, that approach might have the opposite effect of reducing the whole process performance.
 

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fifo2(n)																  fifo2(n)

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NAME
fifo2 - Create and manipulate pipe fifo channels SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl package require memchan fifo2 _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
The command described here is only available in a not-yet released version of the package. Use the CVS to get the sources. fifo2 creates two stream-oriented in-memory channels and returns their handles as a two-element list. There is no restriction on the ulti- mate size of the channels, they will always grow as much as is necessary to accomodate the data written into them. In contrast to the channels generated by fifo a pair of channels created here is connected internally in such a way that data writ- ten into one channel can be read from the other. All data written into them is read in the same order. This also means that the two channels of the pair are not seekable. The channels created here can be transfered between interpreters in the same thread and between threads. As both channels in the pair can be transfered independently they can be used to create a bidirectional connection between two interpreters. Memory channels created by fifo2 provide two read-only options which can be queried via the standard fconfigure command. These are -rlength The value of this option is the number of bytes currently available for reading from the channel. -wlength The value of this option is the number of bytes currently written into the channel. Note that the two lengths are switched for the channels of a pair. In other words, the number of bytes written for one of the channels is the number of bytes readable from the other end. As the channels generated by fifo2 grow as necessary they are always writable. This means that a writable fileevent-handler will fire con- tinuously. The channels are also readable if they contain more than zero bytes. Under this conditions a readable fileevent-handler will fire continu- ously. SEE ALSO
fifo, memchan, null KEYWORDS
channel, fifo, i/o, in-memory channel, memchan, stream COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1996-2003 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net> Memory channels 2.2 fifo2(n)
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