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Top Forums Programming Popen problem Post 302935872 by Corona688 on Thursday 19th of February 2015 05:51:04 PM
Old 02-19-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by arunkumar_mca
I am reading a huge zip file in POPEN process and then writing that to a normal file which of 2GB. Now the process is failing when I looked for the cause some other process coming in after I read my file and it is deleting the zip. But in theory the popen command should read the zip file in memory and even a process deletes that it should have not failed right. Do you know what is the causing the process to fail
First off, is this when it's running in Windows or not? Windows does not handle deletion the same way.

Second, in what way does it actually fail? What happens?

Third, your last printf seems a little wonky:

Code:
::sprintf(szBuf,"(%d) Total  %.0f",m_nPid,);

Two conversion modifiers %d %f, and only one argument.
 

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POPEN(3)								 1								  POPEN(3)

popen - Opens process file pointer

SYNOPSIS
resource popen (string $command, string $mode) DESCRIPTION
Opens a pipe to a process executed by forking the command given by $command. PARAMETERS
o $command - The command o $mode - The mode RETURN VALUES
Returns a file pointer identical to that returned by fopen(3), except that it is unidirectional (may only be used for reading or writing) and must be closed with pclose(3). This pointer may be used with fgets(3), fgetss(3), and fwrite(3). When the mode is 'r', the returned file pointer equals to the STDOUT of the command, when the mode is 'w', the returned file pointer equals to the STDIN of the command. If an error occurs, returns FALSE. EXAMPLES
Example #1 popen(3) example <?php $handle = popen("/bin/ls", "r"); ?> If the command to be executed could not be found, a valid resource is returned. This may seem odd, but makes sense; it allows you to access any error message returned by the shell: Example #2 popen(3) example <?php error_reporting(E_ALL); /* Add redirection so we can get stderr. */ $handle = popen('/path/to/executable 2>&1', 'r'); echo "'$handle'; " . gettype($handle) . " "; $read = fread($handle, 2096); echo $read; pclose($handle); ?> NOTES
Note If you're looking for bi-directional support (two-way), use proc_open(3). Note When safe mode is enabled, you can only execute files within the safe_mode_exec_dir. For practical reasons, it is currently not allowed to have .. components in the path to the executable. Warning With safe mode enabled, the command string is escaped with escapeshellcmd(3). Thus, echo y | echo x becomes echo y | echo x. SEE ALSO
pclose(3), fopen(3), proc_open(3). PHP Documentation Group POPEN(3)
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