A simple process management library for C++ on UNIX platforms.
Here is a simple (toy) example of setting up a very basic pipeline.
// construct a child process that runs `cat`
procxx::process cat{"cat"};
// construct a child process that runs `wc -c`
procxx::process wc{"wc", "-c"};
// set up the pipeline and execute the child processes
(cat | wc).exec();
// write "hello world" to the standard input of the cat child process
cat << "hello world";
// close the write end (stdin) of the cat child
cat.close(procxx::pipe_t::write_end());
// read from the `wc -c` process's stdout, line by line
std::string line;
while (std::getline(wc.output(), line))
std::cout << line << std::endl;
procxx also provides functionality for setting resource limits on the
child processes, as demonstrated below. The functionality is implemented
via the POSIX rlimit
functions.
procxx::process cat{"cat"};
procxx::process wc{"wc", "-c"};
// OPTION 1: same limits for all processes in the pipeline
procxx::process::limits_t limits;
limits.cpu_time(3); // 3 second execution time limit
limits.memory(1024*1024*1); // 1 MB memory usage limit
(cat | wc).limit(limits).exec();
// OPTION 2: individual limits for each process
procxx::process::limits_t limits;
limits.cpu_time(3); // 3 second execution time limit
limits.memory(1024*1024*1); // 1 MB memory usage limit
wc.limit(limits);
procxx::process::limits_t limits;
limits.cpu_time(1); // 1 second execution time limit
limits.memory(1024); // 1 KB memory usage limit
cat.limit(limits);
(cat | wc).exec();