gcc/libgo/go/exec/exec.go
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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package exec runs external commands. It wraps os.StartProcess to make it
// easier to remap stdin and stdout, connect I/O with pipes, and do other
// adjustments.
package exec
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"os"
"strconv"
"syscall"
)
// Error records the name of a binary that failed to be be executed
// and the reason it failed.
type Error struct {
Name string
Error os.Error
}
func (e *Error) String() string {
return "exec: " + strconv.Quote(e.Name) + ": " + e.Error.String()
}
// Cmd represents an external command being prepared or run.
type Cmd struct {
// Path is the path of the command to run.
//
// This is the only field that must be set to a non-zero
// value.
Path string
// Args holds command line arguments, including the command as Args[0].
// If the Args field is empty or nil, Run uses {Path}.
//
// In typical use, both Path and Args are set by calling Command.
Args []string
// Env specifies the environment of the process.
// If Env is nil, Run uses the current process's environment.
Env []string
// Dir specifies the working directory of the command.
// If Dir is the empty string, Run runs the command in the
// calling process's current directory.
Dir string
// Stdin specifies the process's standard input.
// If Stdin is nil, the process reads from DevNull.
Stdin io.Reader
// Stdout and Stderr specify the process's standard output and error.
//
// If either is nil, Run connects the
// corresponding file descriptor to /dev/null.
//
// If Stdout and Stderr are are the same writer, at most one
// goroutine at a time will call Write.
Stdout io.Writer
Stderr io.Writer
// SysProcAttr holds optional, operating system-specific attributes.
// Run passes it to os.StartProcess as the os.ProcAttr's Sys field.
SysProcAttr *syscall.SysProcAttr
// Process is the underlying process, once started.
Process *os.Process
err os.Error // last error (from LookPath, stdin, stdout, stderr)
finished bool // when Wait was called
childFiles []*os.File
closeAfterStart []io.Closer
closeAfterWait []io.Closer
goroutine []func() os.Error
errch chan os.Error // one send per goroutine
}
// Command returns the Cmd struct to execute the named program with
// the given arguments.
//
// It sets Path and Args in the returned structure and zeroes the
// other fields.
//
// If name contains no path separators, Command uses LookPath to
// resolve the path to a complete name if possible. Otherwise it uses
// name directly.
//
// The returned Cmd's Args field is constructed from the command name
// followed by the elements of arg, so arg should not include the
// command name itself. For example, Command("echo", "hello")
func Command(name string, arg ...string) *Cmd {
aname, err := LookPath(name)
if err != nil {
aname = name
}
return &Cmd{
Path: aname,
Args: append([]string{name}, arg...),
err: err,
}
}
// interfaceEqual protects against panics from doing equality tests on
// two interfaces with non-comparable underlying types
func interfaceEqual(a, b interface{}) bool {
defer func() {
recover()
}()
return a == b
}
func (c *Cmd) envv() []string {
if c.Env != nil {
return c.Env
}
return os.Environ()
}
func (c *Cmd) argv() []string {
if len(c.Args) > 0 {
return c.Args
}
return []string{c.Path}
}
func (c *Cmd) stdin() (f *os.File, err os.Error) {
if c.Stdin == nil {
f, err = os.Open(os.DevNull)
c.closeAfterStart = append(c.closeAfterStart, f)
return
}
if f, ok := c.Stdin.(*os.File); ok {
return f, nil
}
pr, pw, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
return
}
c.closeAfterStart = append(c.closeAfterStart, pr)
c.closeAfterWait = append(c.closeAfterWait, pw)
c.goroutine = append(c.goroutine, func() os.Error {
_, err := io.Copy(pw, c.Stdin)
if err1 := pw.Close(); err == nil {
err = err1
}
return err
})
return pr, nil
}
func (c *Cmd) stdout() (f *os.File, err os.Error) {
return c.writerDescriptor(c.Stdout)
}
func (c *Cmd) stderr() (f *os.File, err os.Error) {
if c.Stderr != nil && interfaceEqual(c.Stderr, c.Stdout) {
return c.childFiles[1], nil
}
return c.writerDescriptor(c.Stderr)
}
func (c *Cmd) writerDescriptor(w io.Writer) (f *os.File, err os.Error) {
if w == nil {
f, err = os.OpenFile(os.DevNull, os.O_WRONLY, 0)
c.closeAfterStart = append(c.closeAfterStart, f)
return
}
if f, ok := w.(*os.File); ok {
return f, nil
}
pr, pw, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
return
}
c.closeAfterStart = append(c.closeAfterStart, pw)
c.closeAfterWait = append(c.closeAfterWait, pr)
c.goroutine = append(c.goroutine, func() os.Error {
_, err := io.Copy(w, pr)
return err
})
return pw, nil
}
// Run starts the specified command and waits for it to complete.
//
// The returned error is nil if the command runs, has no problems
// copying stdin, stdout, and stderr, and exits with a zero exit
// status.
//
// If the command fails to run or doesn't complete successfully, the
// error is of type *os.Waitmsg. Other error types may be
// returned for I/O problems.
func (c *Cmd) Run() os.Error {
if err := c.Start(); err != nil {
return err
}
return c.Wait()
}
// Start starts the specified command but does not wait for it to complete.
func (c *Cmd) Start() os.Error {
if c.err != nil {
return c.err
}
if c.Process != nil {
return os.NewError("exec: already started")
}
type F func(*Cmd) (*os.File, os.Error)
for _, setupFd := range []F{(*Cmd).stdin, (*Cmd).stdout, (*Cmd).stderr} {
fd, err := setupFd(c)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.childFiles = append(c.childFiles, fd)
}
var err os.Error
c.Process, err = os.StartProcess(c.Path, c.argv(), &os.ProcAttr{
Dir: c.Dir,
Files: c.childFiles,
Env: c.envv(),
Sys: c.SysProcAttr,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
for _, fd := range c.closeAfterStart {
fd.Close()
}
c.errch = make(chan os.Error, len(c.goroutine))
for _, fn := range c.goroutine {
go func(fn func() os.Error) {
c.errch <- fn()
}(fn)
}
return nil
}
// Wait waits for the command to exit.
// It must have been started by Start.
//
// The returned error is nil if the command runs, has no problems
// copying stdin, stdout, and stderr, and exits with a zero exit
// status.
//
// If the command fails to run or doesn't complete successfully, the
// error is of type *os.Waitmsg. Other error types may be
// returned for I/O problems.
func (c *Cmd) Wait() os.Error {
if c.Process == nil {
return os.NewError("exec: not started")
}
if c.finished {
return os.NewError("exec: Wait was already called")
}
c.finished = true
msg, err := c.Process.Wait(0)
var copyError os.Error
for _ = range c.goroutine {
if err := <-c.errch; err != nil && copyError == nil {
copyError = err
}
}
for _, fd := range c.closeAfterWait {
fd.Close()
}
if err != nil {
return err
} else if !msg.Exited() || msg.ExitStatus() != 0 {
return msg
}
return copyError
}
// Output runs the command and returns its standard output.
func (c *Cmd) Output() ([]byte, os.Error) {
if c.Stdout != nil {
return nil, os.NewError("exec: Stdout already set")
}
var b bytes.Buffer
c.Stdout = &b
err := c.Run()
return b.Bytes(), err
}
// CombinedOutput runs the command and returns its combined standard
// output and standard error.
func (c *Cmd) CombinedOutput() ([]byte, os.Error) {
if c.Stdout != nil {
return nil, os.NewError("exec: Stdout already set")
}
if c.Stderr != nil {
return nil, os.NewError("exec: Stderr already set")
}
var b bytes.Buffer
c.Stdout = &b
c.Stderr = &b
err := c.Run()
return b.Bytes(), err
}
// StdinPipe returns a pipe that will be connected to the command's
// standard input when the command starts.
func (c *Cmd) StdinPipe() (io.WriteCloser, os.Error) {
if c.Stdin != nil {
return nil, os.NewError("exec: Stdin already set")
}
if c.Process != nil {
return nil, os.NewError("exec: StdinPipe after process started")
}
pr, pw, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
c.Stdin = pr
c.closeAfterStart = append(c.closeAfterStart, pr)
c.closeAfterWait = append(c.closeAfterWait, pw)
return pw, nil
}
// StdoutPipe returns a pipe that will be connected to the command's
// standard output when the command starts.
// The pipe will be closed automatically after Wait sees the command exit.
func (c *Cmd) StdoutPipe() (io.ReadCloser, os.Error) {
if c.Stdout != nil {
return nil, os.NewError("exec: Stdout already set")
}
if c.Process != nil {
return nil, os.NewError("exec: StdoutPipe after process started")
}
pr, pw, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
c.Stdout = pw
c.closeAfterStart = append(c.closeAfterStart, pw)
c.closeAfterWait = append(c.closeAfterWait, pr)
return pr, nil
}
// StderrPipe returns a pipe that will be connected to the command's
// standard error when the command starts.
// The pipe will be closed automatically after Wait sees the command exit.
func (c *Cmd) StderrPipe() (io.ReadCloser, os.Error) {
if c.Stderr != nil {
return nil, os.NewError("exec: Stderr already set")
}
if c.Process != nil {
return nil, os.NewError("exec: StderrPipe after process started")
}
pr, pw, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
c.Stderr = pw
c.closeAfterStart = append(c.closeAfterStart, pw)
c.closeAfterWait = append(c.closeAfterWait, pr)
return pr, nil
}