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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting fork processes Post 302603185 by Anjan1 on Wednesday 29th of February 2012 09:26:04 AM
Old 02-29-2012
Can someone also tell me how to limit number of forked processes in perl
 

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Test::Trap::Builder::SystemSafe(3)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			Test::Trap::Builder::SystemSafe(3)

NAME
Test::Trap::Builder::SystemSafe - "Safe" output layer backend using File::Temp VERSION
Version 0.2.2 DESCRIPTION
This module provides an implementation systemsafe, based on File::Temp, for the trap's output layers. This implementation insists on reopening the output file handles with the same descriptors, and therefore, unlike Test::Trap::Builder::TempFile and Test::Trap::Builder::PerlIO, is able to trap output from forked-off processes, including system(). See also Test::Trap (:stdout and :stderr) and Test::Trap::Builder (output_layer). CAVEATS
Using File::Temp, we need privileges to create tempfiles. We need disk space for the output of every trap (it should clean up after the trap is sprung). Disk access may be slow -- certainly compared to the in-memory files of PerlIO. If the file handle we try to trap using this backend is on an in-memory file, it would not be availible to other processes in any case. Rather than change the semantics of the trapped code or silently fail to trap output from forked-off processes, we just raise an exception in this case. If there is another file handle with the same descriptor (f ex after an "open OTHER, '>&=', THIS"), we can't get that file descriptor. Rather than silently fail, we again raise an exception. Threads? No idea. It might even work correctly. BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests directly to the author. AUTHOR
Eirik Berg Hanssen, "<ebhanssen@allverden.no>" COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2006-2012 Eirik Berg Hanssen, All Rights Reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.16.2 2013-08-25 Test::Trap::Builder::SystemSafe(3)
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