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==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
<ul><li>The Run method sets the output object to Null if the daemon command contains no ReturnObject (:hdref refid=retnobj.) invocation. Subsequent master thread references to that object, for example to print it, cancel the request.
<ul><li><var>Run</var> sets the output object to Null if the daemon command contains no <var>[[ReturnObject (Daemon subroutine)|ReturnObject]]</var> invocation. Any subsequent master thread references to that object, for example to print it, will cancel the request.
<li>As any Run method input-object argument, an input "parameter object" is passed by deep copy: the parameter object, all objects contained in that object, all objects contained in those objects, and so on are copied and passed to the sdaemon thread.
<li>As any Run method input-object argument, an input "parameter object" is passed by deep copy: the parameter object, all objects contained in that object, all objects contained in those objects, and so on are copied and passed to the sdaemon thread.
<p>An example of a category of object that may <b><i>not</i></b> be passed to a daemon is a <var>[[Janus Sockets]]</var> Socket object.</p>
An example of a category of object that may '''not''' be passed to a daemon is a ''[[Janus Sockets]]'' Socket object.
<li>If a file you want to open on the daemon is already open on the master thread, the <var>[[Open (Daemon subroutine)|Open]]</var> method lets you open the file with the same privileges it had on the master thread.
<li>If a file you want to open on the daemon is already open on the master thread, the Open method (:hdref refid=opndaem.) lets you open the file with the same privileges it had on the master thread.
<li>As described in: [[Daemon class#Working with Daemonobjects|"Working with Daemon objects"]], Run's Stringlist argument can pass multiple commands to the daemon.
<li>As described in :hdref refid=workdae., Run's Stringlist argument can pass multiple commands to the daemon.
 
  For example, to pass objects of three different classes, as well as float and longstring values to a daemon request, you can create a user class that contains such objects and the appropriate float and longstring values, then pass a "parameter object" of that class, as follows:
  For example, to pass objects of three different classes, as well as float and longstring values to a daemon request, you can create a user class that contains such objects and the appropriate float and longstring values, then pass a "parameter object" of that class, as follows:
<p class="code"><nowiki>class Multivar
<p class="code"><nowiki>class Multivar
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==Example==
==Example==
<ol><li>These are example <var>Run</var> calls:
<ol><li>These are simple examples of <var>Run</var> calls:
<p class="code"><nowiki>%strlist = %daem:run('V UTABLE')
<p class="code">%strlist = %daem:run('V UTABLE')
%strlist = %daem:run(%list2, %x, %x)
%strlist = %daem:run(%list2, %x, %x)
</nowiki></p>
</p>
 
<li>In the following example, a daemon sorts found records, then returns in an object the sorted set of records:
<li>In the following example, a daemon sorts found records, then returns in an object the sorted set of records:
<p class="code"><nowiki>Begin
<p class="code">begin
%FindCriteria is string len 255
  %findCriteria is string len 255
%Pazuzu is object Daemon
  %pazuzu is object daemon
%Sorted is object SortedRecordset in file MYFILE
  %sSorted is object sortedRecordset in file MYFILE
%SubList is object stringList
  %subList is object stringList
%FindCriteria = 'NICKNAME IS LIKE ''SI*'' '
  %findCriteria = 'NICKNAME IS LIKE ''SI*'' '
   
   
%SubList = new
  %subList = new
Text to %SubList
  text to %subList
Begin
      begin
%BasicSet is object Recordset in file MYFILE
        %basicSet is object recordSet in file MYFILE
%Sorted is object SortedRecordset in file MYFILE
        %sorted is object sortedRecordSet in file MYFILE
%BasicSet = New
        %basicSet = New
Find Records to %BasicSet
        find records to %basicSet
{%FindCriteria}
            {%FindCriteria}
End Find
        end find
Sort records in %BasicSet to %Sorted by NICKNAME
        sort records in %basicSet to %sorted by NICKNAME
%(daemon):returnObject(%Sorted)
        %(daemon):returnObject(%Sorted)
End
      end
End Text
  end text
%Pazuzu = New
%Pazuzu:run('*LOWER')
%Pazuzu:open('MYFILE')
%Pazuzu:run(%SubList,,%Sorted)
For each record in %Sorted
Print '*'
pai
End For
End
</nowiki></p></ol>
   
   
  %pazuzu = New
  %pazuzu:run('*LOWER')
  %pazuzu:open('MYFILE')
  %pazuzu:run(%subList,,%sorted)
   
   
  for each record in %Sorted
      print '*'
      pai
  end for
end
</p></ol>
==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 03:54, 14 March 2011

Run a set of commands on the Daemon thread (Daemon class)

Run runs on the daemon thread the command, or set of commands, specified by its first argument, and it returns the terminal output from the command(s).

Syntax

[%sl =] daemon:Run( commands, [[Input=] object], [[Output=] object], - [Info= object]) Throws DaemonLost, IncorrectDaemonState

Syntax terms

%sl If specified, a Stringlist object to contain the terminal output from the command or commands run on the daemon thread.
%daemon A previously defined Daemon object.
string A string or Stringlist that is the required command, or the set of commands, to be executed by the daemon.
boolean I'm pretty sure that name: boolean is wrong and I'm trying to get the template changed. Meanwhile . . .

The input object passed to the daemon method object. This optional argument is passed by deep copy and not by reference, so boolean must be deep copyable, as described in: "Copying objects". The passed object can be retrieved by the daemon thread using GetInputObject.

object The output object returned from the daemon method object. This optional argument is passed by deep copy and not by reference, so object must be deep copyable, as described in: "Copying objects". The object set to "Copying objects" is the object passed by the daemon thread using ReturnObject

Because object is an output variable, it cannot itself be contained inside an object: that is, it must be a local or a common %variable.

Info An optional, but Name-Required, parameter that indicates a second output object returned from the daemon method object. This optional argument is passed by deep copy and not by reference, so Info must be deep copyable, as described in: "Copying objects". The object set to Info is the object passed by the daemon thread using ReturnInfoObject.

Because Info is an output variable, it cannot itself be contained inside an object: that is, it must be a local or a common %variable. This parameter is only available in "Sirius Mods" Version 6.8 and later.

For an example of how to use this parameter, see the bottom of the "Usage Notes," below.

Exceptions

This function can throw the following exceptions:

DaemonLost
If the daemon object is lost (probably restarted), a DaemonLost exception is thrown. This exception will only be thrown in "Sirius Mods" Version 7.2 and later.

Usage notes

  • Run sets the output object to Null if the daemon command contains no ReturnObject invocation. Any subsequent master thread references to that object, for example to print it, will cancel the request.
  • As any Run method input-object argument, an input "parameter object" is passed by deep copy: the parameter object, all objects contained in that object, all objects contained in those objects, and so on are copied and passed to the sdaemon thread.

    An example of a category of object that may not be passed to a daemon is a Janus Sockets Socket object.

  • If a file you want to open on the daemon is already open on the master thread, the Open method lets you open the file with the same privileges it had on the master thread.
  • As described in: "Working with Daemon objects", Run's Stringlist argument can pass multiple commands to the daemon. For example, to pass objects of three different classes, as well as float and longstring values to a daemon request, you can create a user class that contains such objects and the appropriate float and longstring values, then pass a "parameter object" of that class, as follows:

    class Multivar public variable a is object a variable b is object b variable c is object c variable y is float variable z is longstring end public end class ... %Multi is object Multivar %daem is object daemon ... %Multi = new %Multi:a = %objectA %Multi:b = %objectB %Multi:c = %objectC %Multi:y = 3.1415929 %Multi:z = %lstrZ ... %daem:run('I MYPROC', %Multi)


    To make use of the variables passed in the %Multi input parameter above:
    • The file containing MYPROC must be open on the daemon from an invocation of Run with a Model 204 OPEN command argument or from an invocation of the Open method (:hdref refid=opndaem.).
    • The MYPROC procedure must contain an invocation of the GetInputObject method (:hdref refid=getinp.).


    To return updated values to the master thread above, MYPROC must contain an invocation of ReturnObject (:hdref refid=retnobj.), and the Run method invocation requires an additional argument (represented in the Run method syntax by %inputObject), compatible with the ReturnObject argument. :hdref refid=quickeg. shows the passing of input and output objects between a master and daemon.
    
  • While the optional Info object can be used for any kind of output object, its intent is to separate the "true&CQ. output of a daemon request from informational output (return codes, error messages, diagnostics, etc.). In the following example, a Stringlist object (presumably containing error messages) is used as the Info output:

    %errors is object stringList %result is object myClass %daem is object daemon ... %daem:run('MYSUBSYS', , %result, info=%errors)


    The daemon thread running the request returns the Info object using the ReturnInfoObject method (:hdref reftxt=ReturnInfoObject refid=retnobj.):
    

    %errors is object stringList ... %(daemon):returnInfoObject(%errors)

Example

  1. These are simple examples of Run calls:

    %strlist = %daem:run('V UTABLE') %strlist = %daem:run(%list2, %x, %x)

  2. In the following example, a daemon sorts found records, then returns in an object the sorted set of records:

    begin %findCriteria is string len 255 %pazuzu is object daemon %sSorted is object sortedRecordset in file MYFILE %subList is object stringList %findCriteria = 'NICKNAME IS LIKE SI* ' %subList = new text to %subList begin %basicSet is object recordSet in file MYFILE %sorted is object sortedRecordSet in file MYFILE %basicSet = New find records to %basicSet {%FindCriteria} end find sort records in %basicSet to %sorted by NICKNAME  %(daemon):returnObject(%Sorted) end end text %pazuzu = New %pazuzu:run('*LOWER') %pazuzu:open('MYFILE') %pazuzu:run(%subList,,%sorted) for each record in %Sorted print '*' pai end for end

See also