Query: filecache
OS: redhat
Section: 3pm
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FileCache(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide FileCache(3pm)NAMEFileCache - keep more files open than the system permitsSYNOPSISuse FileCache; # or use FileCache maxopen => 16; cacheout $path; print $path @data; cacheout $mode, $path; print $path @data;DESCRIPTIONThe "cacheout" function will make sure that there's a filehandle open for reading or writing available as the pathname you give it. It automatically closes and re-opens files if you exceed your system's maximum number of file descriptors, or the suggested maximum. cacheout EXPR The 1-argument form of cacheout will open a file for writing ('>') on it's first use, and appending ('>>') thereafter. cacheout MODE, EXPR The 2-argument form of cacheout will use the supplied mode for the initial and subsequent openings. Most valid modes for 3-argument "open" are supported namely; '>', '+>', '<', '<+', '>>', '|-' and '-|'CAVEATSIf you use cacheout with '|-' or '-|' you should catch SIGPIPE and explicitly close the filehandle., when it is closed from the other end some cleanup needs to be done. While it is permissible to "close" a FileCache managed file, do not do so if you are calling "FileCache::cacheout" from a package other than which it was imported, or with another module which overrides "close". If you must, use "FileCache::cacheout_close".BUGSsys/param.h lies with its "NOFILE" define on some systems, so you may have to set maxopen ($FileCache::cacheout_maxopen) yourself. perl v5.8.0 2002-06-01 FileCache(3pm)
Related Man Pages |
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io::file(3pm) - redhat |
filecache(3pm) - suse |
io::file(3pm) - mojave |
cache::sizeawarefilecache(3pm) - debian |
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