1GnuPG::Handles(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation GnuPG::Handles(3)
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6 GnuPG::Handles - GnuPG handles bundle
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9 use IO::Handle;
10 my ( $stdin, $stdout, $stderr,
11 $status_fh, $logger_fh, $passphrase_fh,
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13 = ( IO::Handle->new(), IO::Handle->new(), IO::Handle->new(),
14 IO::Handle->new(), IO::Handle->new(), IO::Handle->new(),
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17 my $handles = GnuPG::Handles->new
18 ( stdin => $stdin,
19 stdout => $stdout,
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21 status => $status_fh,
22 logger => $logger_fh,
23 passphrase => $passphrase_fh,
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27 GnuPG::Handles objects are generally instantiated to be used in
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29 GnuPG::Handles objects represent a collection of handles that are used
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33 Initialization Methods
34 new( %initialization_args )
35 This methods creates a new object. The optional arguments are
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42 This handle is connected to the standard input of a GnuPG process.
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45 This handle is connected to the standard output of a GnuPG process.
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48 This handle is connected to the standard error of a GnuPG process.
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51 This handle is connected to the status output handle of a GnuPG
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55 This handle is connected to the logger output handle of a GnuPG
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59 This handle is connected to the passphrase input handle of a GnuPG
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63 This handle is connected to the command input handle of a GnuPG
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67 This is a hash of hashrefs of settings pertaining to the handles in
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69 handle the setting is for, while the inner is keyed by the setting
70 being referenced. For example, to set the setting "direct" to true
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73 # assuming $handles is an already-created
74 # GnuPG::Handles object, this sets all
75 # options for the filehandle stdin in one blow,
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77 $handles->options( 'stdin', { direct => 1 } );
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79 # this is useful to just make one change
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81 $handles->options( 'stdin' )->{direct} = 1;
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84 $setting = $handles->options( 'stdin' )->{direct};
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92 If the setting "direct" is true for a handle, the GnuPG process
93 spawned will access the handle directly. This is useful for
94 having the GnuPG process read or write directly to or from an
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