I'm trying to write a Golang driver for Erlang, accesible via an Erlang port.
I've started with the Erlang C port example, which works fine:
http://www.erlang.org/doc/tutorial/c_port.html
Now I'm trying to port the C code to Golang; just trying to echo a simple 'Hello World\n' message, using '\n' as the delimiter.
So my Golang code is as follows:
package main
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"os"
)
func main() {
reader := bufio.NewReader(os.Stdin)
fmt.Print("Enter text: ")
bytes, _ := reader.ReadBytes('\n')
os.Stdout.Write(bytes)
}
And I can compile it and run it from the command line as follows:
justin@justin-ThinkPad-X240:~/work/erlang_golang_port$ go build -o tmp/echo echo.go
justin@justin-ThinkPad-X240:~/work/erlang_golang_port$ ./tmp/echo
Enter text: hello
hello
However when I try to call the driver from the Erlang side (Erlang code below) I get the following:
justin@justin-ThinkPad-X240:~/work/erlang_golang_port$ erl
Erlang R16B03 (erts-5.10.4) [source] [64-bit] [smp:4:4] [async-threads:10] [kernel-poll:false]
Eshell V5.10.4 (abort with ^G)
1> c(complex1).
{ok,complex1}
2> complex1:start("./tmp/echo").
<0.41.0>
3> complex1:ping().
=ERROR REPORT==== 23-Apr-2015::08:56:47 ===
Bad value on output port './tmp/echo'
I have the sense that the message is being passed OK to the driver, but that I am somehow returning the response incorrectly.
TIA.
Erlang port code:
-module(complex1).
-export([start/1, stop/0, init/1]).
-export([ping/0]).
-define(HELLO_WORLD, [72, 101, 108, 108, 111, 44, 32, 119, 111, 114, 108, 100, 46]).
start(ExtPrg) ->
spawn(?MODULE, init, [ExtPrg]).
stop() ->
complex ! stop.
ping() ->
call_port({ping, ?HELLO_WORLD++[10]}).
call_port(Msg) ->
complex ! {call, self(), Msg},
receive
{complex, Result} ->
Result
end.
init(ExtPrg) ->
register(complex, self()),
process_flag(trap_exit, true),
Port = open_port({spawn, ExtPrg}, [{packet, 2}]),
loop(Port).
loop(Port) ->
receive
{call, Caller, Msg} ->
Port ! {self(), {command, Msg}},
receive
{Port, {data, Data}} ->
Caller ! {complex, Data}
end,
loop(Port);
stop ->
Port ! {self(), close},
receive
{Port, closed} ->
exit(normal)
end;
{'EXIT', Port, _Reason} ->
exit(port_terminated)
end.