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| 2 | * tclPipe.c -- |
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| 3 | * |
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| 4 | * This file contains the generic portion of the command channel driver |
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| 5 | * as well as various utility routines used in managing subprocesses. |
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| 6 | * |
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| 7 | * Copyright (c) 1997 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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| 8 | * |
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| 9 | * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of |
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| 10 | * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. |
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| 11 | * |
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| 12 | * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclPipe.c,v 1.19 2007/04/20 06:10:58 kennykb Exp $ |
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| 13 | */ |
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| 14 | |
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| 15 | #include "tclInt.h" |
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| 16 | |
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| 17 | /* |
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| 18 | * A linked list of the following structures is used to keep track of child |
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| 19 | * processes that have been detached but haven't exited yet, so we can make |
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| 20 | * sure that they're properly "reaped" (officially waited for) and don't lie |
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| 21 | * around as zombies cluttering the system. |
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| 22 | */ |
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| 23 | |
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| 24 | typedef struct Detached { |
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| 25 | Tcl_Pid pid; /* Id of process that's been detached but |
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| 26 | * isn't known to have exited. */ |
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| 27 | struct Detached *nextPtr; /* Next in list of all detached processes. */ |
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| 28 | } Detached; |
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| 29 | |
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| 30 | static Detached *detList = NULL;/* List of all detached proceses. */ |
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| 31 | TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(pipeMutex) /* Guard access to detList. */ |
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| 32 | |
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| 33 | /* |
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| 34 | * Declarations for local functions defined in this file: |
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| 35 | */ |
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| 36 | |
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| 37 | static TclFile FileForRedirect(Tcl_Interp *interp, CONST char *spec, |
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| 38 | int atOk, CONST char *arg, CONST char *nextArg, |
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| 39 | int flags, int *skipPtr, int *closePtr, |
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| 40 | int *releasePtr); |
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| 41 | |
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| 42 | /* |
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| 43 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 44 | * |
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| 45 | * FileForRedirect -- |
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| 46 | * |
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| 47 | * This function does much of the work of parsing redirection operators. |
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| 48 | * It handles "@" if specified and allowed, and a file name, and opens |
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| 49 | * the file if necessary. |
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| 50 | * |
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| 51 | * Results: |
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| 52 | * The return value is the descriptor number for the file. If an error |
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| 53 | * occurs then NULL is returned and an error message is left in the |
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| 54 | * interp's result. Several arguments are side-effected; see the argument |
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| 55 | * list below for details. |
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| 56 | * |
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| 57 | * Side effects: |
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| 58 | * None. |
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| 59 | * |
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| 60 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 61 | */ |
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| 62 | |
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| 63 | static TclFile |
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| 64 | FileForRedirect( |
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| 65 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Intepreter to use for error reporting. */ |
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| 66 | CONST char *spec, /* Points to character just after redirection |
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| 67 | * character. */ |
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| 68 | int atOK, /* Non-zero means that '@' notation can be |
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| 69 | * used to specify a channel, zero means that |
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| 70 | * it isn't. */ |
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| 71 | CONST char *arg, /* Pointer to entire argument containing spec: |
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| 72 | * used for error reporting. */ |
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| 73 | CONST char *nextArg, /* Next argument in argc/argv array, if needed |
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| 74 | * for file name or channel name. May be |
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| 75 | * NULL. */ |
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| 76 | int flags, /* Flags to use for opening file or to specify |
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| 77 | * mode for channel. */ |
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| 78 | int *skipPtr, /* Filled with 1 if redirection target was in |
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| 79 | * spec, 2 if it was in nextArg. */ |
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| 80 | int *closePtr, /* Filled with one if the caller should close |
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| 81 | * the file when done with it, zero |
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| 82 | * otherwise. */ |
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| 83 | int *releasePtr) |
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| 84 | { |
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| 85 | int writing = (flags & O_WRONLY); |
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| 86 | Tcl_Channel chan; |
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| 87 | TclFile file; |
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| 88 | |
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| 89 | *skipPtr = 1; |
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| 90 | if ((atOK != 0) && (*spec == '@')) { |
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| 91 | spec++; |
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| 92 | if (*spec == '\0') { |
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| 93 | spec = nextArg; |
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| 94 | if (spec == NULL) { |
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| 95 | goto badLastArg; |
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| 96 | } |
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| 97 | *skipPtr = 2; |
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| 98 | } |
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| 99 | chan = Tcl_GetChannel(interp, spec, NULL); |
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| 100 | if (chan == (Tcl_Channel) NULL) { |
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| 101 | return NULL; |
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| 102 | } |
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| 103 | file = TclpMakeFile(chan, writing ? TCL_WRITABLE : TCL_READABLE); |
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| 104 | if (file == NULL) { |
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| 105 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "channel \"", Tcl_GetChannelName(chan), |
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| 106 | "\" wasn't opened for ", |
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| 107 | ((writing) ? "writing" : "reading"), NULL); |
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| 108 | return NULL; |
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| 109 | } |
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| 110 | *releasePtr = 1; |
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| 111 | if (writing) { |
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| 112 | /* |
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| 113 | * Be sure to flush output to the file, so that anything written |
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| 114 | * by the child appears after stuff we've already written. |
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| 115 | */ |
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| 116 | |
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| 117 | Tcl_Flush(chan); |
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| 118 | } |
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| 119 | } else { |
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| 120 | CONST char *name; |
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| 121 | Tcl_DString nameString; |
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| 122 | |
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| 123 | if (*spec == '\0') { |
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| 124 | spec = nextArg; |
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| 125 | if (spec == NULL) { |
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| 126 | goto badLastArg; |
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| 127 | } |
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| 128 | *skipPtr = 2; |
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| 129 | } |
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| 130 | name = Tcl_TranslateFileName(interp, spec, &nameString); |
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| 131 | if (name == NULL) { |
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| 132 | return NULL; |
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| 133 | } |
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| 134 | file = TclpOpenFile(name, flags); |
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| 135 | Tcl_DStringFree(&nameString); |
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| 136 | if (file == NULL) { |
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| 137 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't ", |
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| 138 | ((writing) ? "write" : "read"), " file \"", spec, "\": ", |
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| 139 | Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); |
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| 140 | return NULL; |
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| 141 | } |
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| 142 | *closePtr = 1; |
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| 143 | } |
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| 144 | return file; |
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| 145 | |
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| 146 | badLastArg: |
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| 147 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't specify \"", arg, |
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| 148 | "\" as last word in command", NULL); |
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| 149 | return NULL; |
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| 150 | } |
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| 151 | |
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| 152 | /* |
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| 153 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 154 | * |
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| 155 | * Tcl_DetachPids -- |
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| 156 | * |
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| 157 | * This function is called to indicate that one or more child processes |
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| 158 | * have been placed in background and will never be waited for; they |
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| 159 | * should eventually be reaped by Tcl_ReapDetachedProcs. |
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| 160 | * |
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| 161 | * Results: |
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| 162 | * None. |
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| 163 | * |
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| 164 | * Side effects: |
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| 165 | * None. |
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| 166 | * |
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| 167 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 168 | */ |
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| 169 | |
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| 170 | void |
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| 171 | Tcl_DetachPids( |
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| 172 | int numPids, /* Number of pids to detach: gives size of |
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| 173 | * array pointed to by pidPtr. */ |
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| 174 | Tcl_Pid *pidPtr) /* Array of pids to detach. */ |
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| 175 | { |
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| 176 | register Detached *detPtr; |
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| 177 | int i; |
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| 178 | |
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| 179 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
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| 180 | for (i = 0; i < numPids; i++) { |
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| 181 | detPtr = (Detached *) ckalloc(sizeof(Detached)); |
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| 182 | detPtr->pid = pidPtr[i]; |
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| 183 | detPtr->nextPtr = detList; |
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| 184 | detList = detPtr; |
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| 185 | } |
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| 186 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
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| 187 | |
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| 188 | } |
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| 189 | |
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| 190 | /* |
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| 191 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 192 | * |
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| 193 | * Tcl_ReapDetachedProcs -- |
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| 194 | * |
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| 195 | * This function checks to see if any detached processes have exited and, |
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| 196 | * if so, it "reaps" them by officially waiting on them. It should be |
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| 197 | * called "occasionally" to make sure that all detached processes are |
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| 198 | * eventually reaped. |
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| 199 | * |
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| 200 | * Results: |
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| 201 | * None. |
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| 202 | * |
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| 203 | * Side effects: |
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| 204 | * Processes are waited on, so that they can be reaped by the system. |
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| 205 | * |
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| 206 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 207 | */ |
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| 208 | |
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| 209 | void |
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| 210 | Tcl_ReapDetachedProcs(void) |
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| 211 | { |
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| 212 | register Detached *detPtr; |
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| 213 | Detached *nextPtr, *prevPtr; |
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| 214 | int status; |
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| 215 | Tcl_Pid pid; |
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| 216 | |
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| 217 | Tcl_MutexLock(&pipeMutex); |
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| 218 | for (detPtr = detList, prevPtr = NULL; detPtr != NULL; ) { |
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| 219 | pid = Tcl_WaitPid(detPtr->pid, &status, WNOHANG); |
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| 220 | if ((pid == 0) || ((pid == (Tcl_Pid) -1) && (errno != ECHILD))) { |
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| 221 | prevPtr = detPtr; |
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| 222 | detPtr = detPtr->nextPtr; |
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| 223 | continue; |
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| 224 | } |
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| 225 | nextPtr = detPtr->nextPtr; |
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| 226 | if (prevPtr == NULL) { |
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| 227 | detList = detPtr->nextPtr; |
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| 228 | } else { |
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| 229 | prevPtr->nextPtr = detPtr->nextPtr; |
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| 230 | } |
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| 231 | ckfree((char *) detPtr); |
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| 232 | detPtr = nextPtr; |
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| 233 | } |
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| 234 | Tcl_MutexUnlock(&pipeMutex); |
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| 235 | } |
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| 236 | |
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| 237 | /* |
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| 238 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 239 | * |
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| 240 | * TclCleanupChildren -- |
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| 241 | * |
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| 242 | * This is a utility function used to wait for child processes to exit, |
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| 243 | * record information about abnormal exits, and then collect any stderr |
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| 244 | * output generated by them. |
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| 245 | * |
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| 246 | * Results: |
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| 247 | * The return value is a standard Tcl result. If anything at weird |
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| 248 | * happened with the child processes, TCL_ERROR is returned and a message |
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| 249 | * is left in the interp's result. |
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| 250 | * |
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| 251 | * Side effects: |
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| 252 | * If the last character of the interp's result is a newline, then it is |
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| 253 | * removed unless keepNewline is non-zero. File errorId gets closed, and |
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| 254 | * pidPtr is freed back to the storage allocator. |
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| 255 | * |
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| 256 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 257 | */ |
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| 258 | |
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| 259 | int |
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| 260 | TclCleanupChildren( |
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| 261 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Used for error messages. */ |
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| 262 | int numPids, /* Number of entries in pidPtr array. */ |
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| 263 | Tcl_Pid *pidPtr, /* Array of process ids of children. */ |
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| 264 | Tcl_Channel errorChan) /* Channel for file containing stderr output |
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| 265 | * from pipeline. NULL means there isn't any |
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| 266 | * stderr output. */ |
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| 267 | { |
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| 268 | int result = TCL_OK; |
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| 269 | int i, abnormalExit, anyErrorInfo; |
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| 270 | Tcl_Pid pid; |
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| 271 | WAIT_STATUS_TYPE waitStatus; |
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| 272 | CONST char *msg; |
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| 273 | unsigned long resolvedPid; |
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| 274 | |
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| 275 | abnormalExit = 0; |
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| 276 | for (i = 0; i < numPids; i++) { |
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| 277 | /* |
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| 278 | * We need to get the resolved pid before we wait on it as the windows |
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| 279 | * implimentation of Tcl_WaitPid deletes the information such that any |
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| 280 | * following calls to TclpGetPid fail. |
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| 281 | */ |
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| 282 | |
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| 283 | resolvedPid = TclpGetPid(pidPtr[i]); |
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| 284 | pid = Tcl_WaitPid(pidPtr[i], (int *) &waitStatus, 0); |
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| 285 | if (pid == (Tcl_Pid) -1) { |
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| 286 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
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| 287 | if (interp != NULL) { |
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| 288 | msg = Tcl_PosixError(interp); |
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| 289 | if (errno == ECHILD) { |
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| 290 | /* |
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| 291 | * This changeup in message suggested by Mark Diekhans to |
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| 292 | * remind people that ECHILD errors can occur on some |
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| 293 | * systems if SIGCHLD isn't in its default state. |
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| 294 | */ |
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| 295 | |
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| 296 | msg = |
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| 297 | "child process lost (is SIGCHLD ignored or trapped?)"; |
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| 298 | } |
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| 299 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "error waiting for process to exit: ", |
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| 300 | msg, NULL); |
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| 301 | } |
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| 302 | continue; |
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| 303 | } |
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| 304 | |
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| 305 | /* |
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| 306 | * Create error messages for unusual process exits. An extra newline |
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| 307 | * gets appended to each error message, but it gets removed below (in |
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| 308 | * the same fashion that an extra newline in the command's output is |
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| 309 | * removed). |
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| 310 | */ |
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| 311 | |
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| 312 | if (!WIFEXITED(waitStatus) || (WEXITSTATUS(waitStatus) != 0)) { |
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| 313 | char msg1[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE], msg2[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; |
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| 314 | |
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| 315 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
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| 316 | sprintf(msg1, "%lu", resolvedPid); |
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| 317 | if (WIFEXITED(waitStatus)) { |
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| 318 | if (interp != (Tcl_Interp *) NULL) { |
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| 319 | sprintf(msg2, "%lu", |
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| 320 | (unsigned long) WEXITSTATUS(waitStatus)); |
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| 321 | Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "CHILDSTATUS", msg1, msg2, NULL); |
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| 322 | } |
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| 323 | abnormalExit = 1; |
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| 324 | } else if (interp != NULL) { |
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| 325 | CONST char *p; |
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| 326 | |
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| 327 | if (WIFSIGNALED(waitStatus)) { |
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| 328 | p = Tcl_SignalMsg((int) (WTERMSIG(waitStatus))); |
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| 329 | Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "CHILDKILLED", msg1, |
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| 330 | Tcl_SignalId((int) (WTERMSIG(waitStatus))), p, |
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| 331 | NULL); |
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| 332 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "child killed: ", p, "\n", NULL); |
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| 333 | } else if (WIFSTOPPED(waitStatus)) { |
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| 334 | p = Tcl_SignalMsg((int) (WSTOPSIG(waitStatus))); |
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| 335 | Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "CHILDSUSP", msg1, |
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| 336 | Tcl_SignalId((int) (WSTOPSIG(waitStatus))), p, |
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| 337 | NULL); |
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| 338 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "child suspended: ", p, "\n", |
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| 339 | NULL); |
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| 340 | } else { |
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| 341 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, |
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| 342 | "child wait status didn't make sense\n", NULL); |
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| 343 | } |
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| 344 | } |
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| 345 | } |
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| 346 | } |
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| 347 | |
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| 348 | /* |
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| 349 | * Read the standard error file. If there's anything there, then return an |
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| 350 | * error and add the file's contents to the result string. |
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| 351 | */ |
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| 352 | |
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| 353 | anyErrorInfo = 0; |
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| 354 | if (errorChan != NULL) { |
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| 355 | /* |
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| 356 | * Make sure we start at the beginning of the file. |
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| 357 | */ |
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| 358 | |
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| 359 | if (interp != NULL) { |
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| 360 | int count; |
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| 361 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr; |
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| 362 | |
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| 363 | Tcl_Seek(errorChan, (Tcl_WideInt)0, SEEK_SET); |
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| 364 | objPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); |
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| 365 | count = Tcl_ReadChars(errorChan, objPtr, -1, 0); |
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| 366 | if (count < 0) { |
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| 367 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
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| 368 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); |
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| 369 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
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| 370 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "error reading stderr output file: ", |
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| 371 | Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); |
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| 372 | } else if (count > 0) { |
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| 373 | anyErrorInfo = 1; |
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| 374 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr); |
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| 375 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
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| 376 | } else { |
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| 377 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); |
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| 378 | } |
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| 379 | } |
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| 380 | Tcl_Close(NULL, errorChan); |
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| 381 | } |
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| 382 | |
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| 383 | /* |
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| 384 | * If a child exited abnormally but didn't output any error information at |
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| 385 | * all, generate an error message here. |
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| 386 | */ |
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| 387 | |
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| 388 | if ((abnormalExit != 0) && (anyErrorInfo == 0) && (interp != NULL)) { |
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| 389 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "child process exited abnormally", NULL); |
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| 390 | } |
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| 391 | return result; |
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| 392 | } |
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| 393 | |
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| 394 | /* |
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| 395 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 396 | * |
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| 397 | * TclCreatePipeline -- |
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| 398 | * |
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| 399 | * Given an argc/argv array, instantiate a pipeline of processes as |
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| 400 | * described by the argv. |
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| 401 | * |
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| 402 | * This function is unofficially exported for use by BLT. |
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| 403 | * |
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| 404 | * Results: |
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| 405 | * The return value is a count of the number of new processes created, or |
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| 406 | * -1 if an error occurred while creating the pipeline. *pidArrayPtr is |
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| 407 | * filled in with the address of a dynamically allocated array giving the |
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| 408 | * ids of all of the processes. It is up to the caller to free this array |
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| 409 | * when it isn't needed anymore. If inPipePtr is non-NULL, *inPipePtr is |
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| 410 | * filled in with the file id for the input pipe for the pipeline (if |
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| 411 | * any): the caller must eventually close this file. If outPipePtr isn't |
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| 412 | * NULL, then *outPipePtr is filled in with the file id for the output |
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| 413 | * pipe from the pipeline: the caller must close this file. If errFilePtr |
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| 414 | * isn't NULL, then *errFilePtr is filled with a file id that may be used |
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| 415 | * to read error output after the pipeline completes. |
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| 416 | * |
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| 417 | * Side effects: |
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| 418 | * Processes and pipes are created. |
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| 419 | * |
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| 420 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 421 | */ |
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| 422 | |
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| 423 | int |
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| 424 | TclCreatePipeline( |
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| 425 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting. */ |
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| 426 | int argc, /* Number of entries in argv. */ |
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| 427 | CONST char **argv, /* Array of strings describing commands in |
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| 428 | * pipeline plus I/O redirection with <, <<, |
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| 429 | * >, etc. Argv[argc] must be NULL. */ |
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| 430 | Tcl_Pid **pidArrayPtr, /* Word at *pidArrayPtr gets filled in with |
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| 431 | * address of array of pids for processes in |
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| 432 | * pipeline (first pid is first process in |
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| 433 | * pipeline). */ |
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| 434 | TclFile *inPipePtr, /* If non-NULL, input to the pipeline comes |
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| 435 | * from a pipe (unless overridden by |
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| 436 | * redirection in the command). The file id |
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| 437 | * with which to write to this pipe is stored |
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| 438 | * at *inPipePtr. NULL means command specified |
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| 439 | * its own input source. */ |
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| 440 | TclFile *outPipePtr, /* If non-NULL, output to the pipeline goes to |
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| 441 | * a pipe, unless overriden by redirection in |
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| 442 | * the command. The file id with which to read |
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| 443 | * frome this pipe is stored at *outPipePtr. |
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| 444 | * NULL means command specified its own output |
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| 445 | * sink. */ |
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| 446 | TclFile *errFilePtr) /* If non-NULL, all stderr output from the |
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| 447 | * pipeline will go to a temporary file |
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| 448 | * created here, and a descriptor to read the |
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| 449 | * file will be left at *errFilePtr. The file |
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| 450 | * will be removed already, so closing this |
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| 451 | * descriptor will be the end of the file. If |
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| 452 | * this is NULL, then all stderr output goes |
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| 453 | * to our stderr. If the pipeline specifies |
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| 454 | * redirection then the file will still be |
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| 455 | * created but it will never get any data. */ |
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| 456 | { |
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| 457 | Tcl_Pid *pidPtr = NULL; /* Points to malloc-ed array holding all the |
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| 458 | * pids of child processes. */ |
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| 459 | int numPids; /* Actual number of processes that exist at |
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| 460 | * *pidPtr right now. */ |
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| 461 | int cmdCount; /* Count of number of distinct commands found |
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| 462 | * in argc/argv. */ |
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| 463 | CONST char *inputLiteral = NULL; |
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| 464 | /* If non-null, then this points to a string |
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| 465 | * containing input data (specified via <<) to |
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| 466 | * be piped to the first process in the |
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| 467 | * pipeline. */ |
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| 468 | TclFile inputFile = NULL; /* If != NULL, gives file to use as input for |
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| 469 | * first process in pipeline (specified via < |
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| 470 | * or <@). */ |
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| 471 | int inputClose = 0; /* If non-zero, then inputFile should be |
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| 472 | * closed when cleaning up. */ |
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| 473 | int inputRelease = 0; |
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| 474 | TclFile outputFile = NULL; /* Writable file for output from last command |
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| 475 | * in pipeline (could be file or pipe). NULL |
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| 476 | * means use stdout. */ |
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| 477 | int outputClose = 0; /* If non-zero, then outputFile should be |
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| 478 | * closed when cleaning up. */ |
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| 479 | int outputRelease = 0; |
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| 480 | TclFile errorFile = NULL; /* Writable file for error output from all |
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| 481 | * commands in pipeline. NULL means use |
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| 482 | * stderr. */ |
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| 483 | int errorClose = 0; /* If non-zero, then errorFile should be |
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| 484 | * closed when cleaning up. */ |
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| 485 | int errorRelease = 0; |
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| 486 | CONST char *p; |
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| 487 | CONST char *nextArg; |
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| 488 | int skip, lastBar, lastArg, i, j, atOK, flags, needCmd, errorToOutput = 0; |
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| 489 | Tcl_DString execBuffer; |
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| 490 | TclFile pipeIn; |
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| 491 | TclFile curInFile, curOutFile, curErrFile; |
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| 492 | Tcl_Channel channel; |
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| 493 | |
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| 494 | if (inPipePtr != NULL) { |
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| 495 | *inPipePtr = NULL; |
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| 496 | } |
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| 497 | if (outPipePtr != NULL) { |
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| 498 | *outPipePtr = NULL; |
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| 499 | } |
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| 500 | if (errFilePtr != NULL) { |
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| 501 | *errFilePtr = NULL; |
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| 502 | } |
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| 503 | |
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| 504 | Tcl_DStringInit(&execBuffer); |
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| 505 | |
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| 506 | pipeIn = NULL; |
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| 507 | curInFile = NULL; |
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| 508 | curOutFile = NULL; |
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| 509 | numPids = 0; |
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| 510 | |
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| 511 | /* |
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| 512 | * First, scan through all the arguments to figure out the structure of |
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| 513 | * the pipeline. Process all of the input and output redirection arguments |
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| 514 | * and remove them from the argument list in the pipeline. Count the |
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| 515 | * number of distinct processes (it's the number of "|" arguments plus |
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| 516 | * one) but don't remove the "|" arguments because they'll be used in the |
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| 517 | * second pass to seperate the individual child processes. Cannot start |
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| 518 | * the child processes in this pass because the redirection symbols may |
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| 519 | * appear anywhere in the command line - e.g., the '<' that specifies the |
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| 520 | * input to the entire pipe may appear at the very end of the argument |
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| 521 | * list. |
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| 522 | */ |
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| 523 | |
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| 524 | lastBar = -1; |
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| 525 | cmdCount = 1; |
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| 526 | needCmd = 1; |
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| 527 | for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { |
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| 528 | errorToOutput = 0; |
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| 529 | skip = 0; |
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| 530 | p = argv[i]; |
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| 531 | switch (*p++) { |
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| 532 | case '|': |
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| 533 | if (*p == '&') { |
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| 534 | p++; |
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| 535 | } |
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| 536 | if (*p == '\0') { |
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| 537 | if ((i == (lastBar + 1)) || (i == (argc - 1))) { |
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| 538 | Tcl_SetResult(interp, "illegal use of | or |& in command", |
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| 539 | TCL_STATIC); |
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| 540 | goto error; |
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| 541 | } |
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| 542 | } |
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| 543 | lastBar = i; |
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| 544 | cmdCount++; |
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| 545 | needCmd = 1; |
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| 546 | break; |
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| 547 | |
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| 548 | case '<': |
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| 549 | if (inputClose != 0) { |
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| 550 | inputClose = 0; |
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| 551 | TclpCloseFile(inputFile); |
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| 552 | } |
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| 553 | if (inputRelease != 0) { |
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| 554 | inputRelease = 0; |
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| 555 | TclpReleaseFile(inputFile); |
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| 556 | } |
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| 557 | if (*p == '<') { |
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| 558 | inputFile = NULL; |
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| 559 | inputLiteral = p + 1; |
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| 560 | skip = 1; |
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| 561 | if (*inputLiteral == '\0') { |
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| 562 | inputLiteral = ((i + 1) == argc) ? NULL : argv[i + 1]; |
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| 563 | if (inputLiteral == NULL) { |
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| 564 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't specify \"", argv[i], |
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| 565 | "\" as last word in command", NULL); |
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| 566 | goto error; |
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| 567 | } |
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| 568 | skip = 2; |
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| 569 | } |
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| 570 | } else { |
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| 571 | nextArg = ((i + 1) == argc) ? NULL : argv[i + 1]; |
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| 572 | inputLiteral = NULL; |
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| 573 | inputFile = FileForRedirect(interp, p, 1, argv[i], nextArg, |
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| 574 | O_RDONLY, &skip, &inputClose, &inputRelease); |
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| 575 | if (inputFile == NULL) { |
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| 576 | goto error; |
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| 577 | } |
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| 578 | } |
---|
| 579 | break; |
---|
| 580 | |
---|
| 581 | case '>': |
---|
| 582 | atOK = 1; |
---|
| 583 | flags = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC; |
---|
| 584 | if (*p == '>') { |
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| 585 | p++; |
---|
| 586 | atOK = 0; |
---|
| 587 | |
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| 588 | /* |
---|
| 589 | * Note that the O_APPEND flag only has an effect on POSIX |
---|
| 590 | * platforms. On Windows, we just have to carry on regardless. |
---|
| 591 | */ |
---|
| 592 | |
---|
| 593 | flags = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_APPEND; |
---|
| 594 | } |
---|
| 595 | if (*p == '&') { |
---|
| 596 | if (errorClose != 0) { |
---|
| 597 | errorClose = 0; |
---|
| 598 | TclpCloseFile(errorFile); |
---|
| 599 | } |
---|
| 600 | errorToOutput = 1; |
---|
| 601 | p++; |
---|
| 602 | } |
---|
| 603 | |
---|
| 604 | /* |
---|
| 605 | * Close the old output file, but only if the error file is not |
---|
| 606 | * also using it. |
---|
| 607 | */ |
---|
| 608 | |
---|
| 609 | if (outputClose != 0) { |
---|
| 610 | outputClose = 0; |
---|
| 611 | if (errorFile == outputFile) { |
---|
| 612 | errorClose = 1; |
---|
| 613 | } else { |
---|
| 614 | TclpCloseFile(outputFile); |
---|
| 615 | } |
---|
| 616 | } |
---|
| 617 | if (outputRelease != 0) { |
---|
| 618 | outputRelease = 0; |
---|
| 619 | if (errorFile == outputFile) { |
---|
| 620 | errorRelease = 1; |
---|
| 621 | } else { |
---|
| 622 | TclpReleaseFile(outputFile); |
---|
| 623 | } |
---|
| 624 | } |
---|
| 625 | nextArg = ((i + 1) == argc) ? NULL : argv[i + 1]; |
---|
| 626 | outputFile = FileForRedirect(interp, p, atOK, argv[i], nextArg, |
---|
| 627 | flags, &skip, &outputClose, &outputRelease); |
---|
| 628 | if (outputFile == NULL) { |
---|
| 629 | goto error; |
---|
| 630 | } |
---|
| 631 | if (errorToOutput) { |
---|
| 632 | if (errorClose != 0) { |
---|
| 633 | errorClose = 0; |
---|
| 634 | TclpCloseFile(errorFile); |
---|
| 635 | } |
---|
| 636 | if (errorRelease != 0) { |
---|
| 637 | errorRelease = 0; |
---|
| 638 | TclpReleaseFile(errorFile); |
---|
| 639 | } |
---|
| 640 | errorFile = outputFile; |
---|
| 641 | } |
---|
| 642 | break; |
---|
| 643 | |
---|
| 644 | case '2': |
---|
| 645 | if (*p != '>') { |
---|
| 646 | break; |
---|
| 647 | } |
---|
| 648 | p++; |
---|
| 649 | atOK = 1; |
---|
| 650 | flags = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC; |
---|
| 651 | if (*p == '>') { |
---|
| 652 | p++; |
---|
| 653 | atOK = 0; |
---|
| 654 | flags = O_WRONLY | O_CREAT; |
---|
| 655 | } |
---|
| 656 | if (errorClose != 0) { |
---|
| 657 | errorClose = 0; |
---|
| 658 | TclpCloseFile(errorFile); |
---|
| 659 | } |
---|
| 660 | if (errorRelease != 0) { |
---|
| 661 | errorRelease = 0; |
---|
| 662 | TclpReleaseFile(errorFile); |
---|
| 663 | } |
---|
| 664 | if (atOK && p[0] == '@' && p[1] == '1' && p[2] == '\0') { |
---|
| 665 | /* |
---|
| 666 | * Special case handling of 2>@1 to redirect stderr to the |
---|
| 667 | * exec/open output pipe as well. This is meant for the end of |
---|
| 668 | * the command string, otherwise use |& between commands. |
---|
| 669 | */ |
---|
| 670 | |
---|
| 671 | if (i != argc-1) { |
---|
| 672 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "must specify \"", argv[i], |
---|
| 673 | "\" as last word in command", NULL); |
---|
| 674 | goto error; |
---|
| 675 | } |
---|
| 676 | errorFile = outputFile; |
---|
| 677 | errorToOutput = 2; |
---|
| 678 | skip = 1; |
---|
| 679 | } else { |
---|
| 680 | nextArg = ((i + 1) == argc) ? NULL : argv[i + 1]; |
---|
| 681 | errorFile = FileForRedirect(interp, p, atOK, argv[i], |
---|
| 682 | nextArg, flags, &skip, &errorClose, &errorRelease); |
---|
| 683 | if (errorFile == NULL) { |
---|
| 684 | goto error; |
---|
| 685 | } |
---|
| 686 | } |
---|
| 687 | break; |
---|
| 688 | |
---|
| 689 | default: |
---|
| 690 | /* Got a command word, not a redirection */ |
---|
| 691 | needCmd = 0; |
---|
| 692 | break; |
---|
| 693 | } |
---|
| 694 | |
---|
| 695 | if (skip != 0) { |
---|
| 696 | for (j = i + skip; j < argc; j++) { |
---|
| 697 | argv[j - skip] = argv[j]; |
---|
| 698 | } |
---|
| 699 | argc -= skip; |
---|
| 700 | i -= 1; |
---|
| 701 | } |
---|
| 702 | } |
---|
| 703 | |
---|
| 704 | if (needCmd) { |
---|
| 705 | /* We had a bar followed only by redirections. */ |
---|
| 706 | |
---|
| 707 | Tcl_SetResult(interp, |
---|
| 708 | "illegal use of | or |& in command", |
---|
| 709 | TCL_STATIC); |
---|
| 710 | goto error; |
---|
| 711 | } |
---|
| 712 | |
---|
| 713 | if (inputFile == NULL) { |
---|
| 714 | if (inputLiteral != NULL) { |
---|
| 715 | /* |
---|
| 716 | * The input for the first process is immediate data coming from |
---|
| 717 | * Tcl. Create a temporary file for it and put the data into the |
---|
| 718 | * file. |
---|
| 719 | */ |
---|
| 720 | |
---|
| 721 | inputFile = TclpCreateTempFile(inputLiteral); |
---|
| 722 | if (inputFile == NULL) { |
---|
| 723 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, |
---|
| 724 | "couldn't create input file for command: ", |
---|
| 725 | Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); |
---|
| 726 | goto error; |
---|
| 727 | } |
---|
| 728 | inputClose = 1; |
---|
| 729 | } else if (inPipePtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 730 | /* |
---|
| 731 | * The input for the first process in the pipeline is to come from |
---|
| 732 | * a pipe that can be written from by the caller. |
---|
| 733 | */ |
---|
| 734 | |
---|
| 735 | if (TclpCreatePipe(&inputFile, inPipePtr) == 0) { |
---|
| 736 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, |
---|
| 737 | "couldn't create input pipe for command: ", |
---|
| 738 | Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); |
---|
| 739 | goto error; |
---|
| 740 | } |
---|
| 741 | inputClose = 1; |
---|
| 742 | } else { |
---|
| 743 | /* |
---|
| 744 | * The input for the first process comes from stdin. |
---|
| 745 | */ |
---|
| 746 | |
---|
| 747 | channel = Tcl_GetStdChannel(TCL_STDIN); |
---|
| 748 | if (channel != NULL) { |
---|
| 749 | inputFile = TclpMakeFile(channel, TCL_READABLE); |
---|
| 750 | if (inputFile != NULL) { |
---|
| 751 | inputRelease = 1; |
---|
| 752 | } |
---|
| 753 | } |
---|
| 754 | } |
---|
| 755 | } |
---|
| 756 | |
---|
| 757 | if (outputFile == NULL) { |
---|
| 758 | if (outPipePtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 759 | /* |
---|
| 760 | * Output from the last process in the pipeline is to go to a pipe |
---|
| 761 | * that can be read by the caller. |
---|
| 762 | */ |
---|
| 763 | |
---|
| 764 | if (TclpCreatePipe(outPipePtr, &outputFile) == 0) { |
---|
| 765 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, |
---|
| 766 | "couldn't create output pipe for command: ", |
---|
| 767 | Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); |
---|
| 768 | goto error; |
---|
| 769 | } |
---|
| 770 | outputClose = 1; |
---|
| 771 | } else { |
---|
| 772 | /* |
---|
| 773 | * The output for the last process goes to stdout. |
---|
| 774 | */ |
---|
| 775 | |
---|
| 776 | channel = Tcl_GetStdChannel(TCL_STDOUT); |
---|
| 777 | if (channel) { |
---|
| 778 | outputFile = TclpMakeFile(channel, TCL_WRITABLE); |
---|
| 779 | if (outputFile != NULL) { |
---|
| 780 | outputRelease = 1; |
---|
| 781 | } |
---|
| 782 | } |
---|
| 783 | } |
---|
| 784 | } |
---|
| 785 | |
---|
| 786 | if (errorFile == NULL) { |
---|
| 787 | if (errorToOutput == 2) { |
---|
| 788 | /* |
---|
| 789 | * Handle 2>@1 special case at end of cmd line. |
---|
| 790 | */ |
---|
| 791 | |
---|
| 792 | errorFile = outputFile; |
---|
| 793 | } else if (errFilePtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 794 | /* |
---|
| 795 | * Set up the standard error output sink for the pipeline, if |
---|
| 796 | * requested. Use a temporary file which is opened, then deleted. |
---|
| 797 | * Could potentially just use pipe, but if it filled up it could |
---|
| 798 | * cause the pipeline to deadlock: we'd be waiting for processes |
---|
| 799 | * to complete before reading stderr, and processes couldn't |
---|
| 800 | * complete because stderr was backed up. |
---|
| 801 | */ |
---|
| 802 | |
---|
| 803 | errorFile = TclpCreateTempFile(NULL); |
---|
| 804 | if (errorFile == NULL) { |
---|
| 805 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, |
---|
| 806 | "couldn't create error file for command: ", |
---|
| 807 | Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); |
---|
| 808 | goto error; |
---|
| 809 | } |
---|
| 810 | *errFilePtr = errorFile; |
---|
| 811 | } else { |
---|
| 812 | /* |
---|
| 813 | * Errors from the pipeline go to stderr. |
---|
| 814 | */ |
---|
| 815 | |
---|
| 816 | channel = Tcl_GetStdChannel(TCL_STDERR); |
---|
| 817 | if (channel) { |
---|
| 818 | errorFile = TclpMakeFile(channel, TCL_WRITABLE); |
---|
| 819 | if (errorFile != NULL) { |
---|
| 820 | errorRelease = 1; |
---|
| 821 | } |
---|
| 822 | } |
---|
| 823 | } |
---|
| 824 | } |
---|
| 825 | |
---|
| 826 | /* |
---|
| 827 | * Scan through the argc array, creating a process for each group of |
---|
| 828 | * arguments between the "|" characters. |
---|
| 829 | */ |
---|
| 830 | |
---|
| 831 | Tcl_ReapDetachedProcs(); |
---|
| 832 | pidPtr = (Tcl_Pid *) ckalloc((unsigned) (cmdCount * sizeof(Tcl_Pid))); |
---|
| 833 | |
---|
| 834 | curInFile = inputFile; |
---|
| 835 | |
---|
| 836 | for (i = 0; i < argc; i = lastArg + 1) { |
---|
| 837 | int result, joinThisError; |
---|
| 838 | Tcl_Pid pid; |
---|
| 839 | CONST char *oldName; |
---|
| 840 | |
---|
| 841 | /* |
---|
| 842 | * Convert the program name into native form. |
---|
| 843 | */ |
---|
| 844 | |
---|
| 845 | if (Tcl_TranslateFileName(interp, argv[i], &execBuffer) == NULL) { |
---|
| 846 | goto error; |
---|
| 847 | } |
---|
| 848 | |
---|
| 849 | /* |
---|
| 850 | * Find the end of the current segment of the pipeline. |
---|
| 851 | */ |
---|
| 852 | |
---|
| 853 | joinThisError = 0; |
---|
| 854 | for (lastArg = i; lastArg < argc; lastArg++) { |
---|
| 855 | if (argv[lastArg][0] != '|') { |
---|
| 856 | continue; |
---|
| 857 | } |
---|
| 858 | if (argv[lastArg][1] == '\0') { |
---|
| 859 | break; |
---|
| 860 | } |
---|
| 861 | if ((argv[lastArg][1] == '&') && (argv[lastArg][2] == '\0')) { |
---|
| 862 | joinThisError = 1; |
---|
| 863 | break; |
---|
| 864 | } |
---|
| 865 | } |
---|
| 866 | |
---|
| 867 | /* |
---|
| 868 | * If this is the last segment, use the specified outputFile. |
---|
| 869 | * Otherwise create an intermediate pipe. pipeIn will become the |
---|
| 870 | * curInFile for the next segment of the pipe. |
---|
| 871 | */ |
---|
| 872 | |
---|
| 873 | if (lastArg == argc) { |
---|
| 874 | curOutFile = outputFile; |
---|
| 875 | } else { |
---|
| 876 | argv[lastArg] = NULL; |
---|
| 877 | if (TclpCreatePipe(&pipeIn, &curOutFile) == 0) { |
---|
| 878 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "couldn't create pipe: ", |
---|
| 879 | Tcl_PosixError(interp), NULL); |
---|
| 880 | goto error; |
---|
| 881 | } |
---|
| 882 | } |
---|
| 883 | |
---|
| 884 | if (joinThisError != 0) { |
---|
| 885 | curErrFile = curOutFile; |
---|
| 886 | } else { |
---|
| 887 | curErrFile = errorFile; |
---|
| 888 | } |
---|
| 889 | |
---|
| 890 | /* |
---|
| 891 | * Restore argv[i], since a caller wouldn't expect the contents of |
---|
| 892 | * argv to be modified. |
---|
| 893 | */ |
---|
| 894 | |
---|
| 895 | oldName = argv[i]; |
---|
| 896 | argv[i] = Tcl_DStringValue(&execBuffer); |
---|
| 897 | result = TclpCreateProcess(interp, lastArg - i, argv + i, |
---|
| 898 | curInFile, curOutFile, curErrFile, &pid); |
---|
| 899 | argv[i] = oldName; |
---|
| 900 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 901 | goto error; |
---|
| 902 | } |
---|
| 903 | Tcl_DStringFree(&execBuffer); |
---|
| 904 | |
---|
| 905 | pidPtr[numPids] = pid; |
---|
| 906 | numPids++; |
---|
| 907 | |
---|
| 908 | /* |
---|
| 909 | * Close off our copies of file descriptors that were set up for this |
---|
| 910 | * child, then set up the input for the next child. |
---|
| 911 | */ |
---|
| 912 | |
---|
| 913 | if ((curInFile != NULL) && (curInFile != inputFile)) { |
---|
| 914 | TclpCloseFile(curInFile); |
---|
| 915 | } |
---|
| 916 | curInFile = pipeIn; |
---|
| 917 | pipeIn = NULL; |
---|
| 918 | |
---|
| 919 | if ((curOutFile != NULL) && (curOutFile != outputFile)) { |
---|
| 920 | TclpCloseFile(curOutFile); |
---|
| 921 | } |
---|
| 922 | curOutFile = NULL; |
---|
| 923 | } |
---|
| 924 | |
---|
| 925 | *pidArrayPtr = pidPtr; |
---|
| 926 | |
---|
| 927 | /* |
---|
| 928 | * All done. Cleanup open files lying around and then return. |
---|
| 929 | */ |
---|
| 930 | |
---|
| 931 | cleanup: |
---|
| 932 | Tcl_DStringFree(&execBuffer); |
---|
| 933 | |
---|
| 934 | if (inputClose) { |
---|
| 935 | TclpCloseFile(inputFile); |
---|
| 936 | } else if (inputRelease) { |
---|
| 937 | TclpReleaseFile(inputFile); |
---|
| 938 | } |
---|
| 939 | if (outputClose) { |
---|
| 940 | TclpCloseFile(outputFile); |
---|
| 941 | } else if (outputRelease) { |
---|
| 942 | TclpReleaseFile(outputFile); |
---|
| 943 | } |
---|
| 944 | if (errorClose) { |
---|
| 945 | TclpCloseFile(errorFile); |
---|
| 946 | } else if (errorRelease) { |
---|
| 947 | TclpReleaseFile(errorFile); |
---|
| 948 | } |
---|
| 949 | return numPids; |
---|
| 950 | |
---|
| 951 | /* |
---|
| 952 | * An error occurred. There could have been extra files open, such as |
---|
| 953 | * pipes between children. Clean them all up. Detach any child processes |
---|
| 954 | * that have been created. |
---|
| 955 | */ |
---|
| 956 | |
---|
| 957 | error: |
---|
| 958 | if (pipeIn != NULL) { |
---|
| 959 | TclpCloseFile(pipeIn); |
---|
| 960 | } |
---|
| 961 | if ((curOutFile != NULL) && (curOutFile != outputFile)) { |
---|
| 962 | TclpCloseFile(curOutFile); |
---|
| 963 | } |
---|
| 964 | if ((curInFile != NULL) && (curInFile != inputFile)) { |
---|
| 965 | TclpCloseFile(curInFile); |
---|
| 966 | } |
---|
| 967 | if ((inPipePtr != NULL) && (*inPipePtr != NULL)) { |
---|
| 968 | TclpCloseFile(*inPipePtr); |
---|
| 969 | *inPipePtr = NULL; |
---|
| 970 | } |
---|
| 971 | if ((outPipePtr != NULL) && (*outPipePtr != NULL)) { |
---|
| 972 | TclpCloseFile(*outPipePtr); |
---|
| 973 | *outPipePtr = NULL; |
---|
| 974 | } |
---|
| 975 | if ((errFilePtr != NULL) && (*errFilePtr != NULL)) { |
---|
| 976 | TclpCloseFile(*errFilePtr); |
---|
| 977 | *errFilePtr = NULL; |
---|
| 978 | } |
---|
| 979 | if (pidPtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 980 | for (i = 0; i < numPids; i++) { |
---|
| 981 | if (pidPtr[i] != (Tcl_Pid) -1) { |
---|
| 982 | Tcl_DetachPids(1, &pidPtr[i]); |
---|
| 983 | } |
---|
| 984 | } |
---|
| 985 | ckfree((char *) pidPtr); |
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| 986 | } |
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| 987 | numPids = -1; |
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| 988 | goto cleanup; |
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| 989 | } |
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| 990 | |
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| 991 | /* |
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| 992 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 993 | * |
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| 994 | * Tcl_OpenCommandChannel -- |
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| 995 | * |
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| 996 | * Opens an I/O channel to one or more subprocesses specified by argc and |
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| 997 | * argv. The flags argument determines the disposition of the stdio |
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| 998 | * handles. If the TCL_STDIN flag is set then the standard input for the |
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| 999 | * first subprocess will be tied to the channel: writing to the channel |
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| 1000 | * will provide input to the subprocess. If TCL_STDIN is not set, then |
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| 1001 | * standard input for the first subprocess will be the same as this |
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| 1002 | * application's standard input. If TCL_STDOUT is set then standard |
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| 1003 | * output from the last subprocess can be read from the channel; |
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| 1004 | * otherwise it goes to this application's standard output. If TCL_STDERR |
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| 1005 | * is set, standard error output for all subprocesses is returned to the |
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| 1006 | * channel and results in an error when the channel is closed; otherwise |
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| 1007 | * it goes to this application's standard error. If TCL_ENFORCE_MODE is |
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| 1008 | * not set, then argc and argv can redirect the stdio handles to override |
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| 1009 | * TCL_STDIN, TCL_STDOUT, and TCL_STDERR; if it is set, then it is an |
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| 1010 | * error for argc and argv to override stdio channels for which |
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| 1011 | * TCL_STDIN, TCL_STDOUT, and TCL_STDERR have been set. |
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| 1012 | * |
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| 1013 | * Results: |
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| 1014 | * A new command channel, or NULL on failure with an error message left |
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| 1015 | * in interp. |
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| 1016 | * |
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| 1017 | * Side effects: |
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| 1018 | * Creates processes, opens pipes. |
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| 1019 | * |
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| 1020 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 1021 | */ |
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| 1022 | |
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| 1023 | Tcl_Channel |
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| 1024 | Tcl_OpenCommandChannel( |
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| 1025 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter for error reporting. Can NOT be |
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| 1026 | * NULL. */ |
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| 1027 | int argc, /* How many arguments. */ |
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| 1028 | CONST char **argv, /* Array of arguments for command pipe. */ |
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| 1029 | int flags) /* Or'ed combination of TCL_STDIN, TCL_STDOUT, |
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| 1030 | * TCL_STDERR, and TCL_ENFORCE_MODE. */ |
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| 1031 | { |
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| 1032 | TclFile *inPipePtr, *outPipePtr, *errFilePtr; |
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| 1033 | TclFile inPipe, outPipe, errFile; |
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| 1034 | int numPids; |
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| 1035 | Tcl_Pid *pidPtr; |
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| 1036 | Tcl_Channel channel; |
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| 1037 | |
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| 1038 | inPipe = outPipe = errFile = NULL; |
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| 1039 | |
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| 1040 | inPipePtr = (flags & TCL_STDIN) ? &inPipe : NULL; |
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| 1041 | outPipePtr = (flags & TCL_STDOUT) ? &outPipe : NULL; |
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| 1042 | errFilePtr = (flags & TCL_STDERR) ? &errFile : NULL; |
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| 1043 | |
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| 1044 | numPids = TclCreatePipeline(interp, argc, argv, &pidPtr, inPipePtr, |
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| 1045 | outPipePtr, errFilePtr); |
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| 1046 | |
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| 1047 | if (numPids < 0) { |
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| 1048 | goto error; |
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| 1049 | } |
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| 1050 | |
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| 1051 | /* |
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| 1052 | * Verify that the pipes that were created satisfy the readable/writable |
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| 1053 | * constraints. |
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| 1054 | */ |
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| 1055 | |
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| 1056 | if (flags & TCL_ENFORCE_MODE) { |
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| 1057 | if ((flags & TCL_STDOUT) && (outPipe == NULL)) { |
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| 1058 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't read output from command:" |
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| 1059 | " standard output was redirected", NULL); |
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| 1060 | goto error; |
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| 1061 | } |
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| 1062 | if ((flags & TCL_STDIN) && (inPipe == NULL)) { |
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| 1063 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't write input to command:" |
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| 1064 | " standard input was redirected", NULL); |
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| 1065 | goto error; |
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| 1066 | } |
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| 1067 | } |
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| 1068 | |
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| 1069 | channel = TclpCreateCommandChannel(outPipe, inPipe, errFile, |
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| 1070 | numPids, pidPtr); |
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| 1071 | |
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| 1072 | if (channel == (Tcl_Channel) NULL) { |
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| 1073 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "pipe for command could not be created", |
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| 1074 | NULL); |
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| 1075 | goto error; |
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| 1076 | } |
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| 1077 | return channel; |
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| 1078 | |
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| 1079 | error: |
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| 1080 | if (numPids > 0) { |
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| 1081 | Tcl_DetachPids(numPids, pidPtr); |
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| 1082 | ckfree((char *) pidPtr); |
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| 1083 | } |
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| 1084 | if (inPipe != NULL) { |
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| 1085 | TclpCloseFile(inPipe); |
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| 1086 | } |
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| 1087 | if (outPipe != NULL) { |
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| 1088 | TclpCloseFile(outPipe); |
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| 1089 | } |
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| 1090 | if (errFile != NULL) { |
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| 1091 | TclpCloseFile(errFile); |
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| 1092 | } |
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| 1093 | return NULL; |
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| 1094 | } |
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| 1095 | |
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| 1096 | /* |
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| 1097 | * Local Variables: |
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| 1098 | * mode: c |
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| 1099 | * c-basic-offset: 4 |
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| 1100 | * fill-column: 78 |
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| 1101 | * End: |
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| 1102 | */ |
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