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Tcl Built-In Commands fcopy(1T)

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NAME

fcopy - Copy data from one channel to another.

SYNOPSIS

fcopy inchan outchan ?-size size? ?-command callback?

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DESCRIPTION

The fcopy command copies data from one I/O channel, inchan

to another I/O channel, outchan. The fcopy command lever-

ages the buffering in the Tcl I/O system to avoid extra copies and to avoid buffering too much data in main memory when copying large files to slow destinations like network sockets.

The fcopy command transfers data from inchan until end of

file or size bytes have been transferred. If no -size argu-

ment is given, then the copy goes until end of file. All the data read from inchan is copied to outchan. Without the

-command option, fcopy blocks until the copy is complete and

returns the number of bytes written to outchan.

The -command argument makes fcopy work in the background.

In this case it returns immediately and the callback is invoked later when the copy completes. The callback is called with one or two additional arguments that indicates how many bytes were written to outchan. If an error occurred during the background copy, the second argument is

the error string associated with the error. With a back-

ground copy, it is not necessary to put inchan or outchan

into non-blocking mode; the fcopy command takes care of that

automatically. However, it is necessary to enter the event loop by using the vwait command or by using Tk.

You are not allowed to do other I/O operations with inchan

or outchan during a background fcopy. If either inchan or

outchan get closed while the copy is in progress, the current copy is stopped and the command callback is not made. If inchan is closed, then all data already queued for outchan is written out. Note that inchan can become readable during a background copy. You should turn off any fileevent handlers during a background copy so those handlers do not interfere with the

copy. Any I/O attempted by a fileevent handler will get a "channel busy" error.

Fcopy translates end-of-line sequences in inchan and outchan

according to the -translation option for these channels.

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See the manual entry for fconfigure for details on the

-translation option. The translations mean that the number

of bytes read from inchan can be different than the number

of bytes written to outchan. Only the number of bytes writ-

ten to outchan is reported, either as the return value of a

synchronous fcopy or as the argument to the callback for an

asynchronous fcopy.

Fcopy obeys the encodings configured for the channels. This means that the incoming characters are converted internally

first UTF-8 and then into the encoding of the channel fcopy

writes to. See the manual entry for fconfigure for details

on the -encoding option. No conversion is done if both chan-

nels are set to encoding "binary". If only the output chan-

nel is set to encoding "binary" the system will write the

internal UTF-8 representation of the incoming characters. If

only the input channel is set to encoding "binary" the sys-

tem will assume that the incoming bytes are valid UTF-8

characters and convert them according to the output encod-

ing. The behaviour of the system for bytes which are not

valid UTF-8 characters is undefined in this case.

EXAMPLE

This first example shows how the callback gets passed the number of bytes transferred. It also uses vwait to put the application into the event loop. Of course, this simplified example could be done without the command callback. proc Cleanup {in out bytes {error {}}} { global total

set total $bytes

close $in

close $out

if {[string length $error] != 0} {

# error occurred during the copy

} }

set in [open $file1]

set out [socket $server $port]

fcopy $in $out -command [list Cleanup $in $out]

vwait total The second example copies in chunks and tests for end of file in the command callback proc CopyMore {in out chunk bytes {error {}}} { global total done

incr total $bytes

if {([string length $error] != 0) || [eof $in]} {

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set done $total

close $in

close $out

} else {

fcopy $in $out -command [list CopyMore $in $out $chunk] \

-size $chunk

} }

set in [open $file1]

set out [socket $server $port]

set chunk 1024 set total 0

fcopy $in $out -command [list CopyMore $in $out $chunk] -size $chunk

vwait done

SEE ALSO

eof(1T), fblocked(1T), fconfigure(1T) KEYWORDS blocking, channel, end of line, end of file, nonblocking, read, translation

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

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| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE|

|____________________|__________________|_

| Availability | runtime/tcl-8 |

|____________________|__________________|_

| Interface Stability| Uncommitted |

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NOTES Source for Tcl is available on http://opensolaris.org. Tcl Last change: 8.0 3




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