NAME
File::Rdiff -- generate remote signatures and patch files using librsync
SYNOPSIS
use File::Rdiff
DESCRIPTION
A more-or-less direct interface to librsync
().
For usage examples (better than this very sparse documentation), see the
two example scripts below.
LIBRSYNC_VERSION
A constant describing the version of the rsync library used in this
module. My version claimed to be "0.9.5 librsync" when I wrote this
document ;)
$oldlevel = trace_level [$newlevel]
Return the current tracelevel and optionally set a new one.
$oldcb = trace_to [$newcb]
Return the current trace callback and optionally set a new one. The
callback will be called with the log level as the first argument and
the log message as the second one.
Calling "trace_to" with "undef" will restore the default handler
(which currently prints the message to standard error).
supports_trace
Returns wether debugging traces are supported in this version of the
library.
$msg = strerror $rcode
Returns a string representation of the given error code. You usually
just "exit(1)" or something when a function/method fails, as all
(most?) librsync functions log the error properly, so there is
rarely a need to call this function.
$md4 = md4_file $fh
sig_file $old_fh, $sig_fh[, $block_len[, $strong_len]]
$sig = loadsig_file $fh
delta_file $signature, $new_fh, $delta_fh
patch_file $base_fh, $delta_fh, $new_fh
The File::Rdiff::Job class
The File::Rdiff::Buffers class
This class contains the input and output buffers for the non-blocking
interface. It is slightly unusual in that it allows direct manipulation
of (some) of it's internal variables.
new File::Rdiff::Buffers [$outsize]
Creates and initializes a new buffers structure. $outsize specifies
the maximum number of bytes to be read into the output scalar until
it is considered full. The default is 64k.
$buffers->in($in)
Set the next block of input to consume. Data will be read from this
scalar (no copy will be made!) until all bytes have been consumed or
a new input scalar is set.
$out = $buffers->out
Return the current output data and create a new buffer. Returns
"undef" if no data has been accumulated.
$buffers->eof
Set the eof flag to true. This indicates that no data is following
the current input scalar.
$buffers->avail_in
Returns the numer of bytes still available for input. If there are
no input bytes available but the eof flag is set, returns -1 (to
make boolean tests easy to check wether to supply more data easier).
$buffers->avail_out
Returns the number of bytes still available in the output buffer.
$buffers->size
The number of bytes that have been accumulated in the current buffer
so far.
The File::Rdiff::Job class
It is possible to have multiple jobs running at the same time. The idea
is to create job objects and then drive them incrementally with input or
output data until all date has been processed.
new_sig File::Rdiff::Job [$new_block_len[, $strong_sum_len]]
Create a job that converts a base stream into a signature stream
(i.e. creates signatures).
new_loadsig File::Rdiff::Job
Create a job that converts the input stream into a in-memory
File::Rdiff::Signature object. The signature object can be fetched
anytime with the "signature"-method.
new_delta File::Rdiff::Job $signature
Creates a job that creates (outputs) a delta between the input
stream (the newer file) and the file represented by the given
signature.
new_patch File::Rdiff::Job $callback_or_filehandle
Creates a job that patches a file according to the input stream (a
delta stream). The single argument is used to read the base file
contents. If it is a filehandle, it must be a seekable handle to the
base file.
If it is a coderef, it will be called whenever base file data must
be read. Two arguments will be passed: the file offset and the
length. The callback should eithe return the data read (must be a
string, not a number!) or an error code.
$job->iter($buffers)
Do as much work as possible given the input and/or output data in
the File::Rdiff::Buffers structure and return either "DONE" when the
job is finished, "BLOCKED" if there aren't enough bytes available in
the input or output buffers (in which case you should deplete the
output buffer and/or fill the input buffer and loop), or some error
code indicating that the operation failed.
$job->signature
Only valid for "new_loadsig", so look there.
EXAMPLE PROGRAM ONE
Very simple program that mimics librsync's rdiff, using the simple file
utility functions. see example below for the same program, written using
the nonblocking API.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use File::Rdiff qw(:trace :file);
trace_level(LOG_INFO);
if ($ARGV[0] eq "signature") {
open $base, "<$ARGV[1]" or die "$ARGV[1]: $!";
open $sig, ">$ARGV[2]" or die "$ARGV[2]: $!";
File::Rdiff::sig_file $base, $sig;
} elsif ($ARGV[0] eq "delta") {
open $sig, "<$ARGV[1]" or die "$ARGV[1]: $!";
open $new, "<$ARGV[2]" or die "$ARGV[2]: $!";
open $delta, ">$ARGV[3]" or die "$ARGV[3]: $!";
$sig = loadsig_file $sig;
ref $sig or exit 1;
$sig->build_hash_table;
File::Rdiff::delta_file $sig, $new, $delta;
} elsif ($ARGV[0] eq "patch") {
open $base, "<$ARGV[1]" or die "$ARGV[1]: $!";
open $delta, "<$ARGV[2]" or die "$ARGV[2]: $!";
open $new, ">$ARGV[3]" or die "$ARGV[3]: $!";
File::Rdiff::patch_file $base, $delta, $new;
} else {
print <", $ARGV[2]
or die "$ARGV[2]: $!";
my $job = new_sig File::Rdiff::Job 128;
my $buf = new File::Rdiff::Buffers 4096;
while ($job->iter($buf) == BLOCKED) {
# fetch more input data
$buf->avail_in or do {
my $in;
65536 == sysread $basis, $in, 65536 or $buf->eof;
$buf->in($in);
};
print $sig $buf->out;
}
print $sig $buf->out;
} elsif ($ARGV[0] eq "delta") {
open $sig, "<$ARGV[1]" or die "$ARGV[1]: $!";
open $new, "<$ARGV[2]" or die "$ARGV[2]: $!";
open $delta, ">$ARGV[3]" or die "$ARGV[3]: $!";
# first load the signature into memory
my $job = new_loadsig File::Rdiff::Job;
my $buf = new File::Rdiff::Buffers 0;
do {
$buf->avail_in or do {
my $in;
65536 == sysread $sig, $in, 65536 or $buf->eof;
$buf->in($in);
};
} while $job->iter($buf) == BLOCKED;
$sig = $job->signature;
$sig->build_hash_table;
# now create the delta file
my $job = new_delta File::Rdiff::Job $sig;
my $buf = new File::Rdiff::Buffers 65536;
do {
$buf->avail_in or do {
my $in;
65536 == sysread $new, $in, 65536 or $buf->eof;
$buf->in($in);
};
print $delta $buf->out;
} while $job->iter($buf) == BLOCKED;
print $delta $buf->out;
} elsif ($ARGV[0] eq "patch") {
open $base, "<$ARGV[1]" or die "$ARGV[1]: $!";
open $delta, "<$ARGV[2]" or die "$ARGV[2]: $!";
open $new, ">$ARGV[3]" or die "$ARGV[3]: $!";
# NYI
File::Rdiff::patch_file $base, $delta, $new;
} else {
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