On linux, you would setup a fileevent on that fileno, and as readable data appears on the filehandle, it would be inserted into the text box. However, on win32, fileevent won't work reliably on pipes, so you will need a timer to repeatedly read the fileno in the main script.
Here is a simple example of passing the fileno back from a thread.(works on linux)
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use threads; use threads::shared; use Tk; my %shash; #share(%shash); #will work only for first level keys my %hash; share ($shash{'go'}); share ($shash{'fileno'}); share ($shash{'pid'}); share ($shash{'die'}); $shash{'go'} = 0; $shash{'fileno'} = -1; $shash{'pid'} = -1; $shash{'die'} = 0; $hash{'thread'} = threads->new(\&work); my $mw = MainWindow->new(-background => 'gray50'); my $text = $mw->Scrolled('Text')->pack(); my $startb = $mw->Button( -text => 'Start', -command=>sub{ $shash{'go'} = 1; $mw->after(100); #give pipe chance to startup my $fileno = $shash{'fileno'}; print "fileno_m $fileno\n"; open (my $fh, "<&=$fileno") or warn "$!\n"; # filevent works on linux but may not work on win32, # but you can use a timer instead as shown below $mw->fileevent(\*$fh, 'readable', ); while(<$fh>){ $text->insert('end',$_); $text->see('end'); $mw->update; } # on Win32 (untested by me) you will need # a timer instead of fileevent # my $repeater; # $repeater = $mw->repeat(10, # sub { # my $bytes = sysread( "<&=$fileno", my $buf, 8192); # $text->insert('end',$buf); # $text->see('end'); # if( $shash{'go'} == 0 ){ $repeater->cancel } # } # ); } )->pack(); my $stopb = $mw->Button( -text => 'Stop/Exit', -command=>sub{ $shash{'die'} = 1; kill 9,$shash{'pid'}; $hash{'thread'}->join; exit; }, )->pack(); MainLoop; ##################################### sub work{ $|++; while(1){ if($shash{'die'} == 1){ return }; if ( $shash{'go'} == 1 ){ my $pid = open(FH, "top -b |" ) or warn "$!\n"; my $fileno = fileno(FH); print "fileno_t->$fileno\n"; $shash{'fileno'} = $fileno; $shash{'pid'} = $pid; $shash{'go'} = 0; #turn off self before returning }else { select(undef,undef,undef,.1) } #short sleep } }
In reply to Re^4: Please suggest a non-forking way to do this (OS: windows)
by zentara
in thread Please suggest a non-forking way to do this (OS: windows)
by cranky
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