FileCache - keep more files open than the system permits
use FileCache; # or use FileCache maxopen => 16; cacheout $mode, $path; # or cacheout $path; print $path @data; $fh = cacheout $mode, $path; # or $fh = cacheout $path; print $fh @data;
The 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 maxopen.
cacheout
The 1-argument form of cacheout will open a file for writing ('>') on it's first use, and appending ('>>') thereafter.
'>'
'>>'
Returns EXPR on success for convenience. You may neglect the return value and manipulate EXPR as the filehandle directly if you prefer.
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 '-|'
open
'+>'
'<'
'<+'
'|-'
'-|'
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.
close
FileCache::cacheout
FileCache::cacheout_close
sys/param.h lies with its NOFILE define on some systems, so you may have to set maxopen yourself.
NOFILE
FileCache installs signal handlers for CHLD (a.k.a. CLD) and PIPE in the calling package to handle deceased children from 2-arg cacheout with '|-' or '-|' expediently. The children would otherwise be reaped eventually, unless you terminated before repeatedly calling cacheout.
1 POD Error
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
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cpanm
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CPAN shell
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