getline
from a Coprocess ¶Reading input into getline
from a pipe is a one-way operation.
The command that is started with ‘command | getline’ only
sends data to your awk
program.
On occasion, you might want to send data to another program
for processing and then read the results back.
gawk
allows you to start a coprocess, with which two-way
communications are possible. This is done with the ‘|&’
operator.
Typically, you write data to the coprocess first and then
read the results back, as shown in the following:
print "some query" |& "db_server" "db_server" |& getline
which sends a query to db_server
and then reads the results.
The values of NR
and
FNR
are not changed,
because the main input stream is not used.
However, the record is split into fields in
the normal manner, thus changing the values of $0
, of the other fields,
and of NF
and RT
.
Coprocesses are an advanced feature. They are discussed here only because
this is the section on getline
.
See Two-Way Communications with Another Process,
where coprocesses are discussed in more detail.