is IO::Handle
An IO::Pipe
object closely corresponds to a UNIX pipe. It has one end where it consumes string or binary data, and another where it reproduces the same data. It is buffered, so that a write without a read doesn't immediately block.
Pipes can be easily constructed with sub run and Proc::Async.new.
Methods§
method close§
method close(IO::Pipe: --> Proc)
Closes the pipe and returns Proc
object from which the pipe originates.
method IO§
method IO(IO::Pipe: --> IO::Path)
Returns an IO::Path
type object.
method path§
method path(IO::Pipe: --> IO::Path)
Returns an IO::Path
type object.
method proc§
method proc(IO::Pipe: --> Proc)
Returns the Proc
object from which the pipe originates.