These functions are currently experimental and will change in the future. Note that processx connections are not compatible with R's built-in connection system.
Usage
conn_create_fd(fd, encoding = "", close = TRUE)
conn_file_name(con)
conn_create_pipepair(encoding = "", nonblocking = c(TRUE, FALSE))
conn_read_chars(con, n = -1)
# S3 method for class 'processx_connection'
conn_read_chars(con, n = -1)
processx_conn_read_chars(con, n = -1)
conn_read_lines(con, n = -1)
# S3 method for class 'processx_connection'
conn_read_lines(con, n = -1)
processx_conn_read_lines(con, n = -1)
conn_is_incomplete(con)
# S3 method for class 'processx_connection'
conn_is_incomplete(con)
processx_conn_is_incomplete(con)
conn_write(con, str, sep = "\n", encoding = "")
# S3 method for class 'processx_connection'
conn_write(con, str, sep = "\n", encoding = "")
processx_conn_write(con, str, sep = "\n", encoding = "")
conn_create_file(filename, read = NULL, write = NULL)
conn_set_stdout(con, drop = TRUE)
conn_set_stderr(con, drop = TRUE)
conn_get_fileno(con)
conn_disable_inheritance()
# S3 method for class 'processx_connection'
close(con, ...)
processx_conn_close(con, ...)
is_valid_fd(fd)
Arguments
- fd
Integer scalar, a Unix file descriptor.
- encoding
Encoding of the readable connection when reading.
- close
Whether to close the OS file descriptor when closing the connection. Sometimes you want to leave it open, and use it again in a
conn_create_fd
call. Encoding to re-encodestr
into when writing.- con
Processx connection object.
- nonblocking
Whether the pipe should be non-blocking. For
conn_create_pipepair()
it must be a logical vector of length two, for both ends of the pipe.- n
Number of characters or lines to read. -1 means all available characters or lines.
- str
Character or raw vector to write.
- sep
Separator to use if
str
is a character vector. Ignored ifstr
is a raw vector.- filename
File name. For
conn_create_pipe()
on Windows, a\\?\pipe
prefix is added to this, if it does not have such a prefix. Forconn_create_pipe()
it can also beNULL
, in which case a random file name is used viatempfile()
.- read
Whether the connection is readable.
- write
Whethe the connection is writeable.
- drop
Whether to close the original stdout/stderr, or keep it open and return a connection to it.
- ...
Extra arguments, for compatibility with the
close()
generic, currently ignored by processx.
Details
conn_create_fd()
creates a connection from a file descriptor.
conn_file_name()
returns the name of the file associated with the
connection. For connections that do not refer to a file in the file
system it returns NA_character()
. Except for named pipes on Windows,
where it returns the full name of the pipe.
conn_create_pipepair()
creates a pair of connected connections, the
first one is writeable, the second one is readable.
conn_read_chars()
reads UTF-8 characters from the connections. If the
connection itself is not UTF-8 encoded, it re-encodes it.
conn_read_lines()
reads lines from a connection.
conn_is_incomplete()
returns FALSE
if the connection surely has no
more data.
conn_write()
writes a character or raw vector to the connection.
It might not be able to write all bytes into the connection, in which
case it returns the leftover bytes in a raw vector. Call conn_write()
again with this raw vector.
conn_create_file()
creates a connection to a file.
conn_set_stdout()
set the standard output of the R process, to the
specified connection.
conn_set_stderr()
set the standard error of the R process, to the
specified connection.
conn_get_fileno()
return the integer file desciptor that belongs to
the connection.
conn_disable_inheritance()
can be called to disable the inheritance
of all open handles. Call this function as soon as possible in a new
process to avoid inheriting the inherited handles even further.
The function is best effort to close the handles, it might still leave
some handles open. It should work for stdin
, stdout
and stderr
,
at least.
is_valid_fd()
returns TRUE
if fd
is a valid open file
descriptor. You can use it to check if the R process has standard
input, output or error. E.g. R processes running in GUI (like RGui)
might not have any of the standard streams available.
If a stream is redirected to the null device (e.g. in a callr subprocess), that is is still a valid file descriptor.