NAME
APR:PerlIO -- An APR Perl IO layer
SYNOPSIS
use APR::PerlIO ();
sub handler {
my $r = shift;
open my $fh, ">:APR", $filename, $r or die $!;
# work with $fh as normal $fh
close $fh;
return Apache::OK;
}
DESCRIPTION
APR::PerlIO
implements a Perl IO layer using APR's file manipulation as its internals.
Why do you want to use this? Normally you shouldn't, probably it won't be faster than Perl's default layer. It's only useful when you need to manipulate a filehandle opened at the APR side, while using Perl.
Normally you won't call open() with APR layer attribute, but some mod_perl functions will return a filehandle which is internally hooked to APR. But you can use APR Perl IO directly if you want.
METHODS
Perl Interface:
- open()
-
To use APR Perl IO to open a file the four arguments open() should be used. For example:
open my $fh, ">:APR", $filename, $r or die $!;
where:
the second argument is the mode to open the file, constructed from two sections separated by the
:
character: the first section is the mode to open the file under (>, <, etc) and the second section must be a string APR.the fourth argument can be a
Apache::RequestRec
orApache::ServerRec
object.the rest of the arguments are the same as described by the open() manpage.
- seek()
-
seek($fh, $offset, $whence);
If
$offset
is zero,seek()
works normally.However if
$offset
is non-zero and Perl has been compiled with with large files support (-Duselargefiles
), whereas APR wasn't, this function will croak. This is because largefile sizeOff_t
simply cannot fit into a non-largefile sizeapr_off_t
.To solve the problem, rebuild Perl with
-Uuselargefiles
. Currently there is no way to force APR to build with large files support.
The C interface provides functions to convert between Perl IO and APR Perl IO filehandles.
SEE ALSO
The perliol(1), perlapio(1) and perl(1) manpages.