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149 lines
3.4 KiB
Perl
149 lines
3.4 KiB
Perl
# File/Copy.pm. Written in 1994 by Aaron Sherman <ajs@ajs.com>. This
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# source code has been placed in the public domain by the author.
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# Please be kind and preserve the documentation.
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#
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package File::Copy;
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require Exporter;
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use Carp;
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@ISA=qw(Exporter);
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@EXPORT=qw(copy);
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@EXPORT_OK=qw(copy cp);
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$File::Copy::VERSION = '1.5';
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$File::Copy::Too_Big = 1024 * 1024 * 2;
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sub VERSION {
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# Version of File::Copy
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return $File::Copy::VERSION;
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}
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sub copy {
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croak("Usage: copy( file1, file2 [, buffersize]) ")
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unless(@_ == 2 || @_ == 3);
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my $from = shift;
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my $to = shift;
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my $recsep = $\;
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my $closefrom=0;
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my $closeto=0;
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my ($size, $status, $r, $buf);
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local(*FROM, *TO);
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$\ = '';
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if (ref(\$from) eq 'GLOB') {
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*FROM = $from;
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} elsif (defined ref $from and
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(ref($from) eq 'GLOB' || ref($from) eq 'FileHandle')) {
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*FROM = *$from;
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} else {
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open(FROM,"<$from")||goto(fail_open1);
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$closefrom = 1;
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}
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if (ref(\$to) eq 'GLOB') {
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*TO = $to;
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} elsif (defined ref $to and
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(ref($to) eq 'GLOB' || ref($to) eq 'FileHandle')) {
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*TO = *$to;
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} else {
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open(TO,">$to")||goto(fail_open2);
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$closeto=1;
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}
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if (@_) {
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$size = shift(@_) + 0;
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croak("Bad buffer size for copy: $size\n") unless ($size > 0);
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} else {
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$size = -s FROM;
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$size = 1024 if ($size < 512);
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$size = $File::Copy::Too_Big if ($size > $File::Copy::Too_Big);
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}
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$buf = '';
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while(defined($r = read(FROM,$buf,$size)) && $r > 0) {
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if (syswrite (TO,$buf,$r) != $r) {
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goto fail_inner;
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}
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}
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goto fail_inner unless(defined($r));
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close(TO) || goto fail_open2 if $closeto;
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close(FROM) || goto fail_open1 if $closefrom;
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$\ = $recsep;
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return 1;
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# All of these contortions try to preserve error messages...
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fail_inner:
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if ($closeto) {
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$status = $!;
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$! = 0;
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close TO;
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$! = $status unless $!;
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}
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fail_open2:
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if ($closefrom) {
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$status = $!;
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$! = 0;
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close FROM;
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$! = $status unless $!;
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}
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fail_open1:
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$\ = $recsep;
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return 0;
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}
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*cp = \©
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1;
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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File::Copy - Copy files or filehandles
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=head1 USAGE
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use File::Copy;
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copy("file1","file2");
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copy("Copy.pm",\*STDOUT);'
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use POSIX;
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use File::Copy cp;
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$n=FileHandle->new("/dev/null","r");
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cp($n,"x");'
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The Copy module provides one function (copy) which takes two
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parameters: a file to copy from and a file to copy to. Either
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argument may be a string, a FileHandle reference or a FileHandle
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glob. Obviously, if the first argument is a filehandle of some
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sort, it will be read from, and if it is a file I<name> it will
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be opened for reading. Likewise, the second argument will be
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written to (and created if need be).
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An optional third parameter can be used to specify the buffer
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size used for copying. This is the number of bytes from the
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first file, that wil be held in memory at any given time, before
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being written to the second file. The default buffer size depends
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upon the file, but will generally be the whole file (up to 2Mb), or
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1k for filehandles that do not reference files (eg. sockets).
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You may use the syntax C<use File::Copy "cp"> to get at the
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"cp" alias for this function. The syntax is I<exactly> the same.
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=head1 RETURN
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Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. $! will be set if an error was
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encountered.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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File::Copy was written by Aaron Sherman <ajs@ajs.com> in 1995.
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=cut
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