1 | """executor.py."""
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2 | from __future__ import print_function
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3 |
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4 | from errno import EINTR
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5 |
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6 | from _devbuild.gen.id_kind_asdl import Id
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7 | from _devbuild.gen.option_asdl import builtin_i
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8 | from _devbuild.gen.runtime_asdl import RedirValue, trace
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9 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import (
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10 | command,
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11 | command_e,
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12 | CommandSub,
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13 | CompoundWord,
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14 | loc,
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15 | loc_t,
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16 | )
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17 | from builtin import hay_ysh
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18 | from core import dev
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19 | from core import error
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20 | from core import process
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21 | from core.error import e_die, e_die_status
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22 | from core import pyos
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23 | from core import pyutil
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24 | from core import state
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25 | from core import ui
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26 | from core import vm
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27 | from frontend import consts
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28 | from frontend import lexer
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29 | from mycpp.mylib import log
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30 |
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31 | import posix_ as posix
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32 |
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33 | from typing import cast, Dict, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
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34 | if TYPE_CHECKING:
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35 | from _devbuild.gen.runtime_asdl import (cmd_value, CommandStatus,
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36 | StatusArray)
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37 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import command_t
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38 | from builtin import trap_osh
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39 | from core import optview
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40 | from core import state
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41 | from core.vm import _Builtin
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42 |
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43 | _ = log
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44 |
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45 |
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46 | class _ProcessSubFrame(object):
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47 | """To keep track of diff <(cat 1) <(cat 2) > >(tac)"""
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48 |
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49 | def __init__(self):
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50 | # type: () -> None
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51 |
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52 | # These objects appear unconditionally in the main loop, and aren't
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53 | # commonly used, so we manually optimize [] into None.
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54 |
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55 | self._to_wait = [] # type: List[process.Process]
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56 | self._to_close = [] # type: List[int] # file descriptors
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57 | self._locs = [] # type: List[loc_t]
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58 | self._modified = False
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59 |
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60 | def WasModified(self):
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61 | # type: () -> bool
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62 | return self._modified
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63 |
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64 | def Append(self, p, fd, status_loc):
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65 | # type: (process.Process, int, loc_t) -> None
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66 | self._modified = True
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67 |
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68 | self._to_wait.append(p)
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69 | self._to_close.append(fd)
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70 | self._locs.append(status_loc)
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71 |
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72 | def MaybeWaitOnProcessSubs(self, waiter, status_array):
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73 | # type: (process.Waiter, StatusArray) -> None
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74 |
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75 | # Wait in the same order that they were evaluated. That seems fine.
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76 | for fd in self._to_close:
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77 | posix.close(fd)
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78 |
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79 | codes = [] # type: List[int]
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80 | locs = [] # type: List[loc_t]
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81 | for i, p in enumerate(self._to_wait):
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82 | #log('waiting for %s', p)
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83 | st = p.Wait(waiter)
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84 | codes.append(st)
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85 | locs.append(self._locs[i])
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86 |
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87 | status_array.codes = codes
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88 | status_array.locs = locs
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89 |
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90 |
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91 | # Big flgas for RunSimpleCommand
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92 | DO_FORK = 1 << 1
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93 | NO_CALL_PROCS = 1 << 2 # command ls suppresses function lookup
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94 | USE_DEFAULT_PATH = 1 << 3 # for command -p ls changes the path
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95 |
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96 | # Copied from var.c in dash
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97 | DEFAULT_PATH = [
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98 | '/usr/local/sbin', '/usr/local/bin', '/usr/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/sbin',
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99 | '/bin'
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100 | ]
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101 |
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102 |
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103 | class ShellExecutor(vm._Executor):
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104 | """An executor combined with the OSH language evaluators in osh/ to create
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105 | a shell interpreter."""
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106 |
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107 | def __init__(
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108 | self,
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109 | mem, # type: state.Mem
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110 | exec_opts, # type: optview.Exec
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111 | mutable_opts, # type: state.MutableOpts
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112 | procs, # type: state.Procs
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113 | hay_state, # type: hay_ysh.HayState
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114 | builtins, # type: Dict[int, _Builtin]
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115 | search_path, # type: state.SearchPath
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116 | ext_prog, # type: process.ExternalProgram
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117 | waiter, # type: process.Waiter
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118 | tracer, # type: dev.Tracer
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119 | job_control, # type: process.JobControl
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120 | job_list, # type: process.JobList
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121 | fd_state, # type: process.FdState
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122 | trap_state, # type: trap_osh.TrapState
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123 | errfmt # type: ui.ErrorFormatter
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124 | ):
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125 | # type: (...) -> None
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126 | vm._Executor.__init__(self)
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127 | self.mem = mem
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128 | self.exec_opts = exec_opts
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129 | self.mutable_opts = mutable_opts # for IsDisabled(), not mutating
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130 | self.procs = procs
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131 | self.hay_state = hay_state
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132 | self.builtins = builtins
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133 | self.search_path = search_path
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134 | self.ext_prog = ext_prog
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135 | self.waiter = waiter
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136 | self.tracer = tracer
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137 | self.multi_trace = tracer.multi_trace
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138 | self.job_control = job_control
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139 | # sleep 5 & puts a (PID, job#) entry here. And then "jobs" displays it.
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140 | self.job_list = job_list
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141 | self.fd_state = fd_state
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142 | self.trap_state = trap_state
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143 | self.errfmt = errfmt
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144 | self.process_sub_stack = [] # type: List[_ProcessSubFrame]
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145 | self.clean_frame_pool = [] # type: List[_ProcessSubFrame]
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146 |
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147 | # When starting a pipeline in the foreground, we need to pass a handle to it
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148 | # through the evaluation of the last node back to ourselves for execution.
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149 | # We use this handle to make sure any processes forked for the last part of
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150 | # the pipeline are placed into the same process group as the rest of the
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151 | # pipeline. Since there is, by design, only ever one foreground pipeline and
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152 | # any pipelines started within subshells run in their parent's process
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153 | # group, we only need one pointer here, not some collection.
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154 | self.fg_pipeline = None # type: Optional[process.Pipeline]
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155 |
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156 | def CheckCircularDeps(self):
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157 | # type: () -> None
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158 | assert self.cmd_ev is not None
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159 |
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160 | def _MakeProcess(self, node, inherit_errexit=True):
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161 | # type: (command_t, bool) -> process.Process
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162 | """Assume we will run the node in another process.
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163 |
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164 | Return a process.
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165 | """
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166 | UP_node = node
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167 | if node.tag() == command_e.ControlFlow:
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168 | node = cast(command.ControlFlow, UP_node)
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169 | # Pipeline or subshells with control flow are invalid, e.g.:
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170 | # - break | less
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171 | # - continue | less
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172 | # - ( return )
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173 | # NOTE: This could be done at parse time too.
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174 | if node.keyword.id != Id.ControlFlow_Exit:
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175 | e_die(
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176 | 'Invalid control flow %r in pipeline / subshell / background'
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177 | % lexer.TokenVal(node.keyword), node.keyword)
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178 |
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179 | # NOTE: If ErrExit(), we could be verbose about subprogram errors? This
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180 | # only really matters when executing 'exit 42', because the child shell
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181 | # inherits errexit and will be verbose. Other notes:
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182 | #
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183 | # - We might want errors to fit on a single line so they don't get #
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184 | # interleaved.
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185 | # - We could turn the `exit` builtin into a error.FatalRuntime exception
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186 | # and get this check for "free".
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187 | thunk = process.SubProgramThunk(self.cmd_ev,
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188 | node,
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189 | self.trap_state,
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190 | self.multi_trace,
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191 | inherit_errexit=inherit_errexit)
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192 | p = process.Process(thunk, self.job_control, self.job_list,
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193 | self.tracer)
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194 | return p
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195 |
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196 | def RunBuiltin(self, builtin_id, cmd_val):
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197 | # type: (int, cmd_value.Argv) -> int
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198 | """Run a builtin.
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199 |
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200 | Also called by the 'builtin' builtin.
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201 | """
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202 | self.tracer.OnBuiltin(builtin_id, cmd_val.argv)
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203 |
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204 | builtin_func = self.builtins[builtin_id]
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205 |
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206 | io_errors = [] # type: List[error.IOError_OSError]
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207 | with vm.ctx_FlushStdout(io_errors):
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208 | # note: could be second word, like 'builtin read'
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209 | with ui.ctx_Location(self.errfmt, cmd_val.arg_locs[0]):
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210 | try:
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211 | status = builtin_func.Run(cmd_val)
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212 | assert isinstance(status, int)
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213 | except (IOError, OSError) as e:
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214 | self.errfmt.PrintMessage(
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215 | '%s builtin I/O error: %s' %
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216 | (cmd_val.argv[0], pyutil.strerror(e)),
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217 | cmd_val.arg_locs[0])
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218 | return 1
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219 | except error.Usage as e:
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220 | arg0 = cmd_val.argv[0]
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221 | # e.g. 'type' doesn't accept flag '-x'
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222 | self.errfmt.PrefixPrint(e.msg, '%r ' % arg0, e.location)
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223 | return 2 # consistent error code for usage error
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224 |
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225 | if len(io_errors): # e.g. disk full, ulimit
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226 | self.errfmt.PrintMessage(
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227 | '%s builtin I/O error: %s' %
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228 | (cmd_val.argv[0], pyutil.strerror(io_errors[0])),
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229 | cmd_val.arg_locs[0])
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230 | return 1
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231 |
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232 | return status
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233 |
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234 | def RunSimpleCommand(self, cmd_val, cmd_st, run_flags):
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235 | # type: (cmd_value.Argv, CommandStatus, int) -> int
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236 | """Run builtins, functions, external commands.
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237 |
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238 | Possible variations:
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239 | - YSH might have different, simpler rules. No special builtins, etc.
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240 | - YSH might have OILS_PATH = :| /bin /usr/bin | or something.
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241 | - Interpreters might want to define all their own builtins.
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242 | """
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243 | argv = cmd_val.argv
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244 | if len(cmd_val.arg_locs):
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245 | arg0_loc = cmd_val.arg_locs[0] # type: loc_t
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246 | else:
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247 | arg0_loc = loc.Missing
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248 |
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249 | # This happens when you write "$@" but have no arguments.
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250 | if len(argv) == 0:
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251 | if self.exec_opts.strict_argv():
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252 | e_die("Command evaluated to an empty argv array", arg0_loc)
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253 | else:
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254 | return 0 # status 0, or skip it?
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255 |
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256 | arg0 = argv[0]
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257 |
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258 | builtin_id = consts.LookupAssignBuiltin(arg0)
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259 | if builtin_id != consts.NO_INDEX:
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260 | # command readonly is disallowed, for technical reasons. Could relax it
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261 | # later.
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262 | self.errfmt.Print_("Can't run assignment builtin recursively",
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263 | arg0_loc)
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264 | return 1
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265 |
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266 | builtin_id = consts.LookupSpecialBuiltin(arg0)
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267 | if builtin_id != consts.NO_INDEX:
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268 | cmd_st.show_code = True # this is a "leaf" for errors
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269 | status = self.RunBuiltin(builtin_id, cmd_val)
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270 | # TODO: Enable this and fix spec test failures.
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271 | # Also update _SPECIAL_BUILTINS in osh/builtin.py.
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272 | #if status != 0:
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273 | # e_die_status(status, 'special builtin failed')
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274 | return status
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275 |
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276 | call_procs = not (run_flags & NO_CALL_PROCS)
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277 | # Builtins like 'true' can be redefined as functions.
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278 | if call_procs:
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279 | # TODO: Look shell functions in self.sh_funcs, but procs are
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280 | # value.Proc in the var namespace.
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281 | # Pitfall: What happens if there are two of the same name? I guess
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282 | # that's why you have = and 'type' inspect them
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283 |
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284 | proc_node = self.procs.Get(arg0)
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285 | if proc_node is not None:
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286 | if self.exec_opts.strict_errexit():
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287 | disabled_tok = self.mutable_opts.ErrExitDisabledToken()
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288 | if disabled_tok:
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289 | self.errfmt.Print_(
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290 | 'errexit was disabled for this construct',
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291 | disabled_tok)
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292 | self.errfmt.StderrLine('')
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293 | e_die(
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294 | "Can't run a proc while errexit is disabled. "
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295 | "Use 'try' or wrap it in a process with $0 myproc",
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296 | arg0_loc)
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297 |
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298 | with dev.ctx_Tracer(self.tracer, 'proc', argv):
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299 | # NOTE: Functions could call 'exit 42' directly, etc.
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300 | status = self.cmd_ev.RunProc(proc_node, cmd_val)
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301 | return status
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302 |
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303 | # Notes:
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304 | # - procs shadow hay names
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305 | # - hay names shadow normal builtins? Should we limit to CAPS or no?
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306 | if self.hay_state.Resolve(arg0):
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307 | return self.RunBuiltin(builtin_i.haynode, cmd_val)
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308 |
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309 | builtin_id = consts.LookupNormalBuiltin(arg0)
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310 |
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311 | if self.exec_opts._running_hay():
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312 | # Hay: limit the builtins that can be run
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313 | # - declare 'use dialect'
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314 | # - echo and write for debugging
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315 | # - no JSON?
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316 | if builtin_id in (builtin_i.haynode, builtin_i.use, builtin_i.echo,
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317 | builtin_i.write):
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318 | cmd_st.show_code = True # this is a "leaf" for errors
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319 | return self.RunBuiltin(builtin_id, cmd_val)
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320 |
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321 | self.errfmt.Print_('Unknown command %r while running hay' % arg0,
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322 | arg0_loc)
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323 | return 127
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324 |
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325 | if builtin_id != consts.NO_INDEX:
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326 | cmd_st.show_code = True # this is a "leaf" for errors
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327 | return self.RunBuiltin(builtin_id, cmd_val)
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328 |
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329 | environ = self.mem.GetExported() # Include temporary variables
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330 |
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331 | if cmd_val.typed_args:
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332 | e_die(
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333 | '%r appears to be external. External commands don\'t accept typed args (OILS-ERR-200)'
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334 | % arg0, cmd_val.typed_args.left)
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335 |
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336 | # Resolve argv[0] BEFORE forking.
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337 | if run_flags & USE_DEFAULT_PATH:
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338 | argv0_path = state.LookupExecutable(arg0, DEFAULT_PATH)
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339 | else:
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340 | argv0_path = self.search_path.CachedLookup(arg0)
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341 | if argv0_path is None:
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342 | self.errfmt.Print_('%r not found (OILS-ERR-100)' % arg0, arg0_loc)
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343 | return 127
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344 |
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345 | # Normal case: ls /
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346 | if run_flags & DO_FORK:
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347 | thunk = process.ExternalThunk(self.ext_prog, argv0_path, cmd_val,
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348 | environ)
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349 | p = process.Process(thunk, self.job_control, self.job_list,
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350 | self.tracer)
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351 |
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352 | if self.job_control.Enabled():
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353 | if self.fg_pipeline is not None:
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354 | pgid = self.fg_pipeline.ProcessGroupId()
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355 | # If job control is enabled, this should be true
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356 | assert pgid != process.INVALID_PGID
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357 |
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358 | change = process.SetPgid(pgid, self.tracer)
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359 | self.fg_pipeline = None # clear to avoid confusion in subshells
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360 | else:
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361 | change = process.SetPgid(process.OWN_LEADER, self.tracer)
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362 | p.AddStateChange(change)
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363 |
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364 | status = p.RunProcess(self.waiter, trace.External(cmd_val.argv))
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365 |
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366 | # this is close to a "leaf" for errors
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367 | # problem: permission denied EACCESS prints duplicate messages
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368 | # TODO: add message command 'ls' failed
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369 | cmd_st.show_code = True
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370 |
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371 | return status
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372 |
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373 | self.tracer.OnExec(cmd_val.argv)
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374 |
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375 | # Already forked for pipeline: ls / | wc -l
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376 | self.ext_prog.Exec(argv0_path, cmd_val, environ) # NEVER RETURNS
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377 |
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378 | raise AssertionError('for -Wreturn-type in C++')
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379 |
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380 | def RunBackgroundJob(self, node):
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381 | # type: (command_t) -> int
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382 | """For & etc."""
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383 | # Special case for pipeline. There is some evidence here:
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384 | # https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Launching-Jobs.html#Launching-Jobs
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385 | #
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386 | # "You can either make all the processes in the process group be children
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387 | # of the shell process, or you can make one process in group be the
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388 | # ancestor of all the other processes in that group. The sample shell
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389 | # program presented in this chapter uses the first approach because it
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390 | # makes bookkeeping somewhat simpler."
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391 | UP_node = node
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392 |
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393 | if UP_node.tag() == command_e.Pipeline:
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394 | node = cast(command.Pipeline, UP_node)
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395 | pi = process.Pipeline(self.exec_opts.sigpipe_status_ok(),
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396 | self.job_control, self.job_list, self.tracer)
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397 | for child in node.children:
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398 | p = self._MakeProcess(child)
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399 | p.Init_ParentPipeline(pi)
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400 | pi.Add(p)
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401 |
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402 | pi.StartPipeline(self.waiter)
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403 | pi.SetBackground()
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404 | last_pid = pi.LastPid()
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405 | self.mem.last_bg_pid = last_pid # for $!
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406 |
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407 | self.job_list.AddJob(pi) # show in 'jobs' list
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408 |
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409 | else:
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410 | # Problem: to get the 'set -b' behavior of immediate notifications, we
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411 | # have to register SIGCHLD. But then that introduces race conditions.
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412 | # If we haven't called Register yet, then we won't know who to notify.
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413 |
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414 | p = self._MakeProcess(node)
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415 | if self.job_control.Enabled():
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416 | p.AddStateChange(
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417 | process.SetPgid(process.OWN_LEADER, self.tracer))
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418 |
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419 | p.SetBackground()
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420 | pid = p.StartProcess(trace.Fork)
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421 | self.mem.last_bg_pid = pid # for $!
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422 | self.job_list.AddJob(p) # show in 'jobs' list
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423 | return 0
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424 |
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425 | def RunPipeline(self, node, status_out):
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426 | # type: (command.Pipeline, CommandStatus) -> None
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427 |
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428 | pi = process.Pipeline(self.exec_opts.sigpipe_status_ok(),
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429 | self.job_control, self.job_list, self.tracer)
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430 |
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431 | # initialized with CommandStatus.CreateNull()
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432 | pipe_locs = [] # type: List[loc_t]
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433 |
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434 | # First n-1 processes (which is empty when n == 1)
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435 | n = len(node.children)
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436 | for i in xrange(n - 1):
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437 | child = node.children[i]
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438 |
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439 | # TODO: determine these locations at parse time?
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440 | pipe_locs.append(loc.Command(child))
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441 |
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442 | p = self._MakeProcess(child)
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443 | p.Init_ParentPipeline(pi)
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444 | pi.Add(p)
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445 |
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446 | last_child = node.children[n - 1]
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447 | # Last piece of code is in THIS PROCESS. 'echo foo | read line; echo $line'
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448 | pi.AddLast((self.cmd_ev, last_child))
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449 | pipe_locs.append(loc.Command(last_child))
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450 |
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451 | with dev.ctx_Tracer(self.tracer, 'pipeline', None):
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452 | pi.StartPipeline(self.waiter)
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453 | self.fg_pipeline = pi
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454 | status_out.pipe_status = pi.RunLastPart(self.waiter, self.fd_state)
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455 | self.fg_pipeline = None # clear in case we didn't end up forking
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456 |
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457 | status_out.pipe_locs = pipe_locs
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458 |
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459 | def RunSubshell(self, node):
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460 | # type: (command_t) -> int
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461 | p = self._MakeProcess(node)
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462 | if self.job_control.Enabled():
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463 | p.AddStateChange(process.SetPgid(process.OWN_LEADER, self.tracer))
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464 |
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465 | return p.RunProcess(self.waiter, trace.ForkWait)
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466 |
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467 | def RunCommandSub(self, cs_part):
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468 | # type: (CommandSub) -> str
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469 |
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470 | if not self.exec_opts._allow_command_sub():
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471 | # _allow_command_sub is used in two places. Only one of them turns off _allow_process_sub
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472 | if not self.exec_opts._allow_process_sub():
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473 | why = "status wouldn't be checked (strict_errexit)"
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474 | else:
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475 | why = 'eval_unsafe_arith is off'
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476 |
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477 | e_die("Command subs not allowed here because %s" % why,
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478 | loc.WordPart(cs_part))
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479 |
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480 | node = cs_part.child
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481 |
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482 | # Hack for weird $(<file) construct
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483 | if node.tag() == command_e.Redirect:
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484 | redir_node = cast(command.Redirect, node)
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485 | # Detect '< file'
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486 | if (len(redir_node.redirects) == 1 and
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487 | redir_node.redirects[0].op.id == Id.Redir_Less and
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488 | redir_node.child.tag() == command_e.NoOp):
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489 |
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490 | # Change it to __cat < file.
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491 | # TODO: could be 'internal cat' (issue #1013)
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492 | tok = lexer.DummyToken(Id.Lit_Chars, '__cat')
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493 | cat_word = CompoundWord([tok])
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494 |
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495 | # Blame < because __cat has no location
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496 | blame_tok = redir_node.redirects[0].op
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497 | simple = command.Simple(blame_tok, [], [cat_word], None, None,
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498 | True)
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499 |
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500 | # MUTATE redir node so it's like $(<file _cat)
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501 | redir_node.child = simple
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502 |
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503 | p = self._MakeProcess(node,
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504 | inherit_errexit=self.exec_opts.inherit_errexit())
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505 | # Shell quirk: Command subs remain part of the shell's process group, so we
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506 | # don't use p.AddStateChange(process.SetPgid(...))
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507 |
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508 | r, w = posix.pipe()
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509 | p.AddStateChange(process.StdoutToPipe(r, w))
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510 |
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511 | p.StartProcess(trace.CommandSub)
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512 | #log('Command sub started %d', pid)
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513 |
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514 | chunks = [] # type: List[str]
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515 | posix.close(w) # not going to write
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516 | while True:
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517 | n, err_num = pyos.Read(r, 4096, chunks)
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518 |
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519 | if n < 0:
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520 | if err_num == EINTR:
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521 | pass # retry
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522 | else:
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523 | # Like the top level IOError handler
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524 | e_die_status(
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525 | 2,
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526 | 'osh I/O error (read): %s' % posix.strerror(err_num))
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527 |
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528 | elif n == 0: # EOF
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529 | break
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530 | posix.close(r)
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531 |
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532 | status = p.Wait(self.waiter)
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533 |
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534 | # OSH has the concept of aborting in the middle of a WORD. We're not
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535 | # waiting until the command is over!
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536 | if self.exec_opts.command_sub_errexit():
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537 | if status != 0:
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538 | msg = 'Command Sub exited with status %d' % status
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539 | raise error.ErrExit(status, msg, loc.WordPart(cs_part))
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540 |
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541 | else:
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542 | # Set a flag so we check errexit at the same time as bash. Example:
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543 | #
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544 | # a=$(false)
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545 | # echo foo # no matter what comes here, the flag is reset
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546 | #
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547 | # Set ONLY until this command node has finished executing.
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548 |
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549 | # HACK: move this
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550 | self.cmd_ev.check_command_sub_status = True
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551 | self.mem.SetLastStatus(status)
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552 |
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553 | # Runtime errors test case: # $("echo foo > $@")
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554 | # Why rstrip()?
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555 | # https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/17747/why-does-shell-command-substitution-gobble-up-a-trailing-newline-char
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556 | return ''.join(chunks).rstrip('\n')
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557 |
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558 | def RunProcessSub(self, cs_part):
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559 | # type: (CommandSub) -> str
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560 | """Process sub creates a forks a process connected to a pipe.
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561 |
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562 | The pipe is typically passed to another process via a /dev/fd/$FD path.
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563 |
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564 | Life cycle of a process substitution:
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565 |
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566 | 1. Start with this code
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567 |
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568 | diff <(seq 3) <(seq 4)
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569 |
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570 | 2. To evaluate the command line, we evaluate every word. The
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571 | NormalWordEvaluator this method, RunProcessSub(), which does 3 things:
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572 |
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573 | a. Create a pipe(), getting r and w
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574 | b. Starts the seq process, which inherits r and w
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575 | It has a StdoutToPipe() redirect, which means that it dup2(w, 1)
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576 | and close(r)
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577 | c. Close the w FD, because neither the shell or 'diff' will write to it.
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578 | However we must retain 'r', because 'diff' hasn't opened /dev/fd yet!
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579 | d. We evaluate <(seq 3) to /dev/fd/$r, so "diff" can read from it
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580 |
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581 | 3. Now we're done evaluating every word, so we know the command line of
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582 | diff, which looks like
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583 |
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584 | diff /dev/fd/64 /dev/fd/65
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585 |
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586 | Those are the FDs for the read ends of the pipes we created.
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587 |
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588 | 4. diff inherits a copy of the read end of bot pipes. But it actually
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589 | calls open() both files passed as argv. (I think this is fine.)
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590 |
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591 | 5. wait() for the diff process.
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592 |
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593 | 6. The shell closes both the read ends of both pipes. Neither us or
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594 | 'diffd' will read again.
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595 |
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596 | 7. The shell waits for both 'seq' processes.
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597 |
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598 | Related:
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599 | shopt -s process_sub_fail
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600 | _process_sub_status
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601 | """
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602 | cs_loc = loc.WordPart(cs_part)
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603 |
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604 | if not self.exec_opts._allow_process_sub():
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605 | e_die(
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606 | "Process subs not allowed here because status wouldn't be checked (strict_errexit)",
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607 | cs_loc)
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608 |
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609 | p = self._MakeProcess(cs_part.child)
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610 |
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611 | r, w = posix.pipe()
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612 | #log('pipe = %d, %d', r, w)
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613 |
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614 | op_id = cs_part.left_token.id
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615 | if op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubIn:
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616 | # Example: cat < <(head foo.txt)
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617 | #
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618 | # The head process should write its stdout to a pipe.
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619 | redir = process.StdoutToPipe(r,
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620 | w) # type: process.ChildStateChange
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621 |
|
622 | elif op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubOut:
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623 | # Example: head foo.txt > >(tac)
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624 | #
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625 | # The tac process should read its stdin from a pipe.
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626 |
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627 | # Note: this example sometimes requires you to hit "enter" in bash and
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628 | # zsh. WHy?
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629 | redir = process.StdinFromPipe(r, w)
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630 |
|
631 | else:
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632 | raise AssertionError()
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633 |
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634 | p.AddStateChange(redir)
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635 |
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636 | if self.job_control.Enabled():
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637 | p.AddStateChange(process.SetPgid(process.OWN_LEADER, self.tracer))
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638 |
|
639 | # Fork, letting the child inherit the pipe file descriptors.
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640 | p.StartProcess(trace.ProcessSub)
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641 |
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642 | ps_frame = self.process_sub_stack[-1]
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643 |
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644 | # Note: bash never waits() on the process, but zsh does. The calling
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645 | # program needs to read() before we can wait, e.g.
|
646 | # diff <(sort left.txt) <(sort right.txt)
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647 |
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648 | # After forking, close the end of the pipe we're not using.
|
649 | if op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubIn:
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650 | posix.close(w) # cat < <(head foo.txt)
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651 | ps_frame.Append(p, r, cs_loc) # close later
|
652 | elif op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubOut:
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653 | posix.close(r)
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654 | #log('Left_ProcSubOut closed %d', r)
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655 | ps_frame.Append(p, w, cs_loc) # close later
|
656 | else:
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657 | raise AssertionError()
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658 |
|
659 | # Is /dev Linux-specific?
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660 | if op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubIn:
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661 | return '/dev/fd/%d' % r
|
662 |
|
663 | elif op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubOut:
|
664 | return '/dev/fd/%d' % w
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665 |
|
666 | else:
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667 | raise AssertionError()
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668 |
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669 | def PushRedirects(self, redirects, err_out):
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670 | # type: (List[RedirValue], List[error.IOError_OSError]) -> None
|
671 | if len(redirects) == 0: # Optimized to avoid allocs
|
672 | return
|
673 | self.fd_state.Push(redirects, err_out)
|
674 |
|
675 | def PopRedirects(self, num_redirects, err_out):
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676 | # type: (int, List[error.IOError_OSError]) -> None
|
677 | if num_redirects == 0: # Optimized to avoid allocs
|
678 | return
|
679 | self.fd_state.Pop(err_out)
|
680 |
|
681 | def PushProcessSub(self):
|
682 | # type: () -> None
|
683 | if len(self.clean_frame_pool):
|
684 | # Optimized to avoid allocs
|
685 | new_frame = self.clean_frame_pool.pop()
|
686 | else:
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687 | new_frame = _ProcessSubFrame()
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688 | self.process_sub_stack.append(new_frame)
|
689 |
|
690 | def PopProcessSub(self, compound_st):
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691 | # type: (StatusArray) -> None
|
692 | """This method is called by a context manager, which means we always
|
693 | wait() on the way out, which I think is the right thing.
|
694 |
|
695 | We don't always set _process_sub_status, e.g. if some fatal
|
696 | error occurs first, but we always wait.
|
697 | """
|
698 | frame = self.process_sub_stack.pop()
|
699 | if frame.WasModified():
|
700 | frame.MaybeWaitOnProcessSubs(self.waiter, compound_st)
|
701 | else:
|
702 | # Optimized to avoid allocs
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703 | self.clean_frame_pool.append(frame)
|
704 |
|
705 | # Note: the 3 lists in _ProcessSubFrame are hot in our profiles. It would
|
706 | # be nice to somehow "destroy" them here, rather than letting them become
|
707 | # garbage that needs to be traced.
|
708 |
|
709 | # The CommandEvaluator could have a ProcessSubStack, which supports Push(),
|
710 | # Pop(), and Top() of VALUES rather than GC objects?
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711 |
|
712 |
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713 | # vim: sw=4
|