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*Location: Part of the module [[iHRIS Module List#I2CE|I2CE]] in the package [https://launchpad.net/i2ce I2CE] | *Location: Part of the module [[iHRIS Module List#I2CE|I2CE]] in the package [https://launchpad.net/i2ce I2CE] | ||
*Source: Defined in the file [http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~intrahealth+informatics/i2ce/4.0.0-release/annotate/head:/lib/I2CE_Process.php lib/I2CE_Process.php] | *Source: Defined in the file [http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~intrahealth+informatics/i2ce/4.0.0-release/annotate/head:/lib/I2CE_Process.php lib/I2CE_Process.php] |
Revision as of 11:36, 19 October 2009
This article describes the class I2CE_Process.
- Location: Part of the module I2CE in the package I2CE
- Source: Defined in the file lib/I2CE_Process.php
Handles processes.
Variables
$cmd
The command being executed.
- Type: private string $cmd
$res
Currently executing resource
- Type: private string $res
$pipes
Stdin, Stdout, etc.
- Type: private array $pipes
$exit
holds the exit code of the program
- Type: private integer $exit
$done
Flag so that we only execute this once.
- Type: private boolean $done
Methods
__construct()
Constructor for the I2CE_Process @params string $cmd The full command line to execute.
- Signature: public function __construct($cmd)
- Parameters:
- $cmd
is_error()
Returns a boolean indicating if an error code occurred. Will run the Process if it hasn't been run.
- Signature: public function is_error()
- Returns: boolean
TRUE if an error occurred.
slurp()
Slurp up the output of the process @params string $cmd The full command line to execute. @todo implement stdin
- Signature: private function slurp()
stderr()
Provides access to what the command spewed out on STDERR
- Signature: public function stderr()
- Returns: string
stdout()
Provides access to what the command spewed out on STDOUT
- Signature: public function stdout()
- Returns: string
The output.