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/* This file is part of the KDE libraries
Copyright (C) 1997 David Sweet <dsweet@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef K3PROCIO_H
#define K3PROCIO_H
#include <kde3support_export.h>
#include <k3process.h>
#include <QtCore/QString>
class KProcIOPrivate;
class QTextCodec;
/**
* @obsolete Use KProcess and KPtyProcess instead.
*
* This class provides a slightly simpler interface to the communication
* functions provided by K3Process. The simplifications are:
* @li The buffer for a write is copied to an internal K3ProcIO
* buffer and maintained/freed appropriately. There is no need
* to be concerned with wroteStdin() signals _at_all_.
* @li readln() reads a line of data and buffers any leftovers.
* @li Conversion from/to unicode.
*
* Basically, K3ProcIO gives you buffered I/O similar to fgets()/fputs().
*
* Aside from these, and the fact that start() takes different
* parameters, use this class just like K3Process.
*
* @author David Sweet
* @short A slightly simpler interface to K3Process
**/
class KDE3SUPPORT_EXPORT_DEPRECATED K3ProcIO : public K3Process
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
/**
* Constructor
*/
explicit K3ProcIO ( QTextCodec *codec = 0 );
/**
* Destructor
*/
~K3ProcIO();
/**
* Sets the communication mode to be passed to K3Process::start()
* by start(). The default communication mode is K3Process::All.
* You probably want to use this function in conjunction with
* K3Process::setUsePty().
* @param comm the communication mode
*/
void setComm (Communication comm);
/**
* Starts the process. It will fail in the following cases:
* @li The process is already running.
* @li The command line argument list is empty.
* @li The starting of the process failed (could not fork).
* @li The executable was not found.
*
* @param runmode For a detailed description of the
* various run modes, have a look at the
* general description of the K3Process class.
* @param includeStderr If true, data from both stdout and stderr is
* listened to. If false, only stdout is listened to.
* @return true on success, false on error.
**/
bool start (RunMode runmode = NotifyOnExit, bool includeStderr = false);
/**
* Writes text to stdin of the process.
* @param line Text to write.
* @param appendnewline if true, a newline '\\n' is appended.
* @return true if successful, false otherwise
**/
bool writeStdin(const QString &line, bool appendnewline=true);
/**
* Writes text to stdin of the process.
* @param line Text to write.
* @param appendnewline if true, a newline '\\n' is appended.
* @return true if successful, false otherwise
**/
bool writeStdin(const QByteArray &line, bool appendnewline);
/**
* Writes data to stdin of the process.
* @param data Data to write.
* @return true if successful, false otherwise
**/
bool writeStdin(const QByteArray &data);
/**
* Closes stdin after all data has been send.
*/
void closeWhenDone();
/**
* Reads a line of text (up to and including '\\n').
*
* Use readln() in response to a readReady() signal.
* You may use it multiple times if more than one line of data is
* available.
* Be sure to use ackRead() when you have finished processing the
* readReady() signal. This informs K3ProcIO that you are ready for
* another readReady() signal.
*
* readln() never blocks.
*
* autoAck==true makes these functions call ackRead() for you.
*
* @param line is used to store the line that was read.
* @param autoAck when true, ackRead() is called for you.
* @param partial when provided the line is returned
* even if it does not contain a '\\n'. *partial will be set to
* false if the line contains a '\\n' and false otherwise.
* @return the number of characters read, or -1 if no data is available.
**/
int readln (QString &line, bool autoAck=true, bool *partial=0);
/**
* Reset the class. Doesn't kill the process.
**/
void resetAll ();
/**
* Call this after you have finished processing a readReady()
* signal. This call need not be made in the slot that was signalled
* by readReady(). You won't receive any more readReady() signals
* until you acknowledge with ackRead(). This prevents your slot
* from being reentered while you are still processing the current
* data. If this doesn't matter, then call ackRead() right away in
* your readReady()-processing slot.
**/
void ackRead ();
/**
* Turns readReady() signals on and off.
* You can turn this off at will and not worry about losing any data.
* (as long as you turn it back on at some point...)
* @param enable true to turn the signals on, false to turn them off
*/
void enableReadSignals (bool enable);
Q_SIGNALS:
/**
* Emitted when the process is ready for reading.
* @param pio the process that emitted the signal
* @see enableReadSignals()
*/
void readReady(K3ProcIO *pio);
protected:
void controlledEmission ();
protected Q_SLOTS:
void received (K3Process *proc, char *buffer, int buflen);
void sent (K3Process *);
private:
KProcIOPrivate* const d;
};
#endif // K3PROCIO_H