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1run-command API
2===============
3
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4The run-command API offers a versatile tool to run sub-processes with
5redirected input and output as well as with a modified environment
6and an alternate current directory.
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8A similar API offers the capability to run a function asynchronously,
9which is primarily used to capture the output that the function
10produces in the caller in order to process it.
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12
13Functions
14---------
15
96ef1bdc 16`child_process_init`::
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18 Initialize a struct child_process variable.
19
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20`start_command`::
21
22 Start a sub-process. Takes a pointer to a `struct child_process`
23 that specifies the details and returns pipe FDs (if requested).
24 See below for details.
25
26`finish_command`::
27
28 Wait for the completion of a sub-process that was started with
29 start_command().
30
31`run_command`::
32
33 A convenience function that encapsulates a sequence of
34 start_command() followed by finish_command(). Takes a pointer
35 to a `struct child_process` that specifies the details.
36
7996ff33 37`run_command_v_opt`, `run_command_v_opt_cd_env`::
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39 Convenience functions that encapsulate a sequence of
40 start_command() followed by finish_command(). The argument argv
41 specifies the program and its arguments. The argument opt is zero
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42 or more of the flags `RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN`, `RUN_GIT_CMD`,
43 `RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR`, or `RUN_SILENT_EXEC_FAILURE`
44 that correspond to the members .no_stdin, .git_cmd,
45 .stdout_to_stderr, .silent_exec_failure of `struct child_process`.
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46 The argument dir corresponds the member .dir. The argument env
47 corresponds to the member .env.
48
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49The functions above do the following:
50
51. If a system call failed, errno is set and -1 is returned. A diagnostic
52 is printed.
53
54. If the program was not found, then -1 is returned and errno is set to
55 ENOENT; a diagnostic is printed only if .silent_exec_failure is 0.
56
57. Otherwise, the program is run. If it terminates regularly, its exit
6a5d0b0a 58 code is returned. No diagnostic is printed, even if the exit code is
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59 non-zero.
60
61. If the program terminated due to a signal, then the return value is the
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62 signal number + 128, ie. the same value that a POSIX shell's $? would
63 report. A diagnostic is printed.
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65
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66`start_async`::
67
68 Run a function asynchronously. Takes a pointer to a `struct
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69 async` that specifies the details and returns a set of pipe FDs
70 for communication with the function. See below for details.
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71
72`finish_async`::
73
34cd62eb 74 Wait for the completion of an asynchronous function that was
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75 started with start_async().
76
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77`run_hook`::
78
79 Run a hook.
80 The first argument is a pathname to an index file, or NULL
81 if the hook uses the default index file or no index is needed.
82 The second argument is the name of the hook.
14e6298f 83 The further arguments correspond to the hook arguments.
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84 The last argument has to be NULL to terminate the arguments list.
85 If the hook does not exist or is not executable, the return
86 value will be zero.
87 If it is executable, the hook will be executed and the exit
88 status of the hook is returned.
89 On execution, .stdout_to_stderr and .no_stdin will be set.
90 (See below.)
91
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93Data structures
94---------------
95
96* `struct child_process`
97
98This describes the arguments, redirections, and environment of a
99command to run in a sub-process.
100
101The caller:
102
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1031. allocates and clears (using child_process_init() or
104 CHILD_PROCESS_INIT) a struct child_process variable;
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1052. initializes the members;
1063. calls start_command();
1074. processes the data;
1085. closes file descriptors (if necessary; see below);
1096. calls finish_command().
110
111The .argv member is set up as an array of string pointers (NULL
112terminated), of which .argv[0] is the program name to run (usually
113without a path). If the command to run is a git command, set argv[0] to
114the command name without the 'git-' prefix and set .git_cmd = 1.
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116Note that the ownership of the memory pointed to by .argv stays with the
117caller, but it should survive until `finish_command` completes. If the
118.argv member is NULL, `start_command` will point it at the .args
119`argv_array` (so you may use one or the other, but you must use exactly
120one). The memory in .args will be cleaned up automatically during
121`finish_command` (or during `start_command` when it is unsuccessful).
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123The members .in, .out, .err are used to redirect stdin, stdout,
124stderr as follows:
125
126. Specify 0 to request no special redirection. No new file descriptor
127 is allocated. The child process simply inherits the channel from the
128 parent.
129
130. Specify -1 to have a pipe allocated; start_command() replaces -1
131 by the pipe FD in the following way:
132
133 .in: Returns the writable pipe end into which the caller writes;
134 the readable end of the pipe becomes the child's stdin.
135
136 .out, .err: Returns the readable pipe end from which the caller
137 reads; the writable end of the pipe end becomes child's
138 stdout/stderr.
139
140 The caller of start_command() must close the so returned FDs
141 after it has completed reading from/writing to it!
142
143. Specify a file descriptor > 0 to be used by the child:
144
145 .in: The FD must be readable; it becomes child's stdin.
146 .out: The FD must be writable; it becomes child's stdout.
4f41b611 147 .err: The FD must be writable; it becomes child's stderr.
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148
149 The specified FD is closed by start_command(), even if it fails to
150 run the sub-process!
151
152. Special forms of redirection are available by setting these members
153 to 1:
154
155 .no_stdin, .no_stdout, .no_stderr: The respective channel is
156 redirected to /dev/null.
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158 .stdout_to_stderr: stdout of the child is redirected to its
159 stderr. This happens after stderr is itself redirected.
160 So stdout will follow stderr to wherever it is
161 redirected.
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162
163To modify the environment of the sub-process, specify an array of
164string pointers (NULL terminated) in .env:
165
166. If the string is of the form "VAR=value", i.e. it contains '='
167 the variable is added to the child process's environment.
168
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169. If the string does not contain '=', it names an environment
170 variable that will be removed from the child process's environment.
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171
172To specify a new initial working directory for the sub-process,
173specify it in the .dir member.
174
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175If the program cannot be found, the functions return -1 and set
176errno to ENOENT. Normally, an error message is printed, but if
177.silent_exec_failure is set to 1, no message is printed for this
178special error condition.
179
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181* `struct async`
182
183This describes a function to run asynchronously, whose purpose is
184to produce output that the caller reads.
185
186The caller:
187
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189 struct async variable;
1902. initializes .proc and .data;
1913. calls start_async();
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1924. processes communicates with proc through .in and .out;
1935. closes .in and .out;
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1946. calls finish_async().
195
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196The members .in, .out are used to provide a set of fd's for
197communication between the caller and the callee as follows:
198
199. Specify 0 to have no file descriptor passed. The callee will
200 receive -1 in the corresponding argument.
201
202. Specify < 0 to have a pipe allocated; start_async() replaces
203 with the pipe FD in the following way:
204
205 .in: Returns the writable pipe end into which the caller
206 writes; the readable end of the pipe becomes the function's
207 in argument.
208
209 .out: Returns the readable pipe end from which the caller
210 reads; the writable end of the pipe becomes the function's
211 out argument.
212
213 The caller of start_async() must close the returned FDs after it
214 has completed reading from/writing from them.
215
216. Specify a file descriptor > 0 to be used by the function:
217
218 .in: The FD must be readable; it becomes the function's in.
219 .out: The FD must be writable; it becomes the function's out.
220
221 The specified FD is closed by start_async(), even if it fails to
222 run the function.
223
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224The function pointer in .proc has the following signature:
225
ae6a5609 226 int proc(int in, int out, void *data);
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228. in, out specifies a set of file descriptors to which the function
229 must read/write the data that it needs/produces. The function
230 *must* close these descriptors before it returns. A descriptor
231 may be -1 if the caller did not configure a descriptor for that
232 direction.
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234. data is the value that the caller has specified in the .data member
235 of struct async.
236
237. The return value of the function is 0 on success and non-zero
238 on failure. If the function indicates failure, finish_async() will
239 report failure as well.
240
241
242There are serious restrictions on what the asynchronous function can do
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243because this facility is implemented by a thread in the same address
244space on most platforms (when pthreads is available), but by a pipe to
245a forked process otherwise:
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247. It cannot change the program's state (global variables, environment,
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248 etc.) in a way that the caller notices; in other words, .in and .out
249 are the only communication channels to the caller.
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251. It must not change the program's state that the caller of the
252 facility also uses.