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/* * Copyright 1993, 1995 Christopher Seiwald. * * This file is part of Jam - see jam.c for Copyright information. */ /* * execunix.c - execute a shell script on UNIX/WinNT/OS2/AmigaOS * * If $(JAMSHELL) is defined, uses that to formulate execvp()/spawnvp(). * The default is: * * /bin/sh -c % [ on UNIX/AmigaOS ] * cmd.exe /c % [ on OS2/WinNT ] * * Each word must be an individual element in a jam variable value. * * In $(JAMSHELL), % expands to the command string and ! expands to * the slot number (starting at 1) for multiprocess (-j) invocations. * If $(JAMSHELL) doesn't include a %, it is tacked on as the last * argument. * * Don't just set JAMSHELL to /bin/sh or cmd.exe - it won't work! * * External routines: * execcmd() - launch an async command execution * execwait() - wait and drive at most one execution completion * * Internal routines: * onintr() - bump intr to note command interruption * * 04/08/94 (seiwald) - Coherent/386 support added. * 05/04/94 (seiwald) - async multiprocess interface * 01/22/95 (seiwald) - $(JAMSHELL) support * 06/02/97 (gsar) - full async multiprocess support for Win32 * 01/20/00 (seiwald) - Upgraded from K&R to ANSI C * 11/04/02 (seiwald) - const-ing for string literals * 12/27/02 (seiwald) - grist .bat file with pid for system uniqueness */ # include "jam.h" # include "lists.h" # include "execcmd.h" # include
# ifdef USE_EXECUNIX # ifdef OS_OS2 # define USE_EXECNT # include
# endif # ifdef OS_NT # define USE_EXECNT # include
# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN # include
/* do the ugly deed */ # define USE_MYWAIT # if !defined( __BORLANDC__ ) # define wait my_wait static int my_wait( int *status ); # endif # endif static int intr = 0; static int cmdsrunning = 0; static void (*istat)( int ); static struct { int pid; /* on win32, a real process handle */ void (*func)( void *closure, int status ); void *closure; # ifdef USE_EXECNT char *tempfile; # endif } cmdtab[ MAXJOBS ] = {{0}}; /* * onintr() - bump intr to note command interruption */ void onintr( int disp ) { intr++; printf( "...interrupted\n" ); } /* * execcmd() - launch an async command execution */ void execcmd( char *string, void (*func)( void *closure, int status ), void *closure, LIST *shell ) { int pid; int slot; const char *argv[ MAXARGC + 1 ]; /* +1 for NULL */ # ifdef USE_EXECNT char *p; # endif /* Find a slot in the running commands table for this one. */ for( slot = 0; slot < MAXJOBS; slot++ ) if( !cmdtab[ slot ].pid ) break; if( slot == MAXJOBS ) { printf( "no slots for child!\n" ); exit( EXITBAD ); } # ifdef USE_EXECNT if( !cmdtab[ slot ].tempfile ) { char *tempdir; if( !( tempdir = getenv( "TEMP" ) ) && !( tempdir = getenv( "TMP" ) ) ) tempdir = "\\temp"; /* +32 is room for \jamXXXXXtSS.bat (at least) */ cmdtab[ slot ].tempfile = malloc( strlen( tempdir ) + 32 ); sprintf( cmdtab[ slot ].tempfile, "%s\\jam%dt%d.bat", tempdir, GetCurrentProcessId(), slot ); } /* Trim leading, ending white space */ while( isspace( *string ) ) ++string; p = strchr( string, '\n' ); while( p && isspace( *p ) ) ++p; /* If multi line, or too long, or JAMSHELL is set, write to bat file. */ /* Otherwise, exec directly. */ /* Frankly, if it is a single long line I don't think the */ /* command interpreter will do any better -- it will fail. */ if( p && *p || strlen( string ) > MAXLINE || shell ) { FILE *f; /* Write command to bat file. */ f = fopen( cmdtab[ slot ].tempfile, "w" ); fputs( string, f ); fclose( f ); string = cmdtab[ slot ].tempfile; } # endif /* Forumulate argv */ /* If shell was defined, be prepared for % and ! subs. */ /* Otherwise, use stock /bin/sh (on unix) or cmd.exe (on NT). */ if( shell ) { int i; char jobno[4]; int gotpercent = 0; sprintf( jobno, "%d", slot + 1 ); for( i = 0; shell && i < MAXARGC; i++, shell = list_next( shell ) ) { switch( shell->string[0] ) { case '%': argv[i] = string; gotpercent++; break; case '!': argv[i] = jobno; break; default: argv[i] = shell->string; } if( DEBUG_EXECCMD ) printf( "argv[%d] = '%s'\n", i, argv[i] ); } if( !gotpercent ) argv[i++] = string; argv[i] = 0; } else { # ifdef USE_EXECNT argv[0] = "cmd.exe"; argv[1] = "/Q/C"; /* anything more is non-portable */ # else argv[0] = "/bin/sh"; argv[1] = "-c"; # endif argv[2] = string; argv[3] = 0; } /* Catch interrupts whenever commands are running. */ if( !cmdsrunning++ ) istat = signal( SIGINT, onintr ); /* Start the command */ # ifdef USE_EXECNT if( ( pid = spawnvp( P_NOWAIT, argv[0], argv ) ) == -1 ) { perror( "spawn" ); exit( EXITBAD ); } # else # ifdef NO_VFORK if ((pid = fork()) == 0) { execvp( argv[0], argv ); _exit(127); } # else if ((pid = vfork()) == 0) { execvp( argv[0], argv ); _exit(127); } # endif if( pid == -1 ) { perror( "vfork" ); exit( EXITBAD ); } # endif /* Save the operation for execwait() to find. */ cmdtab[ slot ].pid = pid; cmdtab[ slot ].func = func; cmdtab[ slot ].closure = closure; /* Wait until we're under the limit of concurrent commands. */ /* Don't trust globs.jobs alone. */ while( cmdsrunning >= MAXJOBS || cmdsrunning >= globs.jobs ) if( !execwait() ) break; } /* * execwait() - wait and drive at most one execution completion */ int execwait() { int i; int status, w; int rstat; /* Handle naive make1() which doesn't know if cmds are running. */ if( !cmdsrunning ) return 0; /* Pick up process pid and status */ while( ( w = wait( &status ) ) == -1 && errno == EINTR ) ; if( w == -1 ) { printf( "child process(es) lost!\n" ); perror("wait"); exit( EXITBAD ); } /* Find the process in the cmdtab. */ for( i = 0; i < MAXJOBS; i++ ) if( w == cmdtab[ i ].pid ) break; if( i == MAXJOBS ) { printf( "waif child found!\n" ); exit( EXITBAD ); } # ifdef USE_EXECNT /* Clear the temp file */ unlink( cmdtab[ i ].tempfile ); # endif /* Drive the completion */ if( !--cmdsrunning ) signal( SIGINT, istat ); if( intr ) rstat = EXEC_CMD_INTR; else if( w == -1 || status != 0 ) rstat = EXEC_CMD_FAIL; else rstat = EXEC_CMD_OK; cmdtab[ i ].pid = 0; (*cmdtab[ i ].func)( cmdtab[ i ].closure, rstat ); return 1; } # ifdef USE_MYWAIT static int my_wait( int *status ) { int i, num_active = 0; DWORD exitcode, waitcode; static HANDLE *active_handles = 0; if (!active_handles) active_handles = (HANDLE *)malloc(globs.jobs * sizeof(HANDLE) ); /* first see if any non-waited-for processes are dead, * and return if so. */ for ( i = 0; i < globs.jobs; i++ ) { if ( cmdtab[i].pid ) { if ( GetExitCodeProcess((HANDLE)cmdtab[i].pid, &exitcode) ) { if ( exitcode == STILL_ACTIVE ) active_handles[num_active++] = (HANDLE)cmdtab[i].pid; else { CloseHandle((HANDLE)cmdtab[i].pid); *status = (int)((exitcode & 0xff) << 8); return cmdtab[i].pid; } } else goto FAILED; } } /* if a child exists, wait for it to die */ if ( !num_active ) { errno = ECHILD; return -1; } waitcode = WaitForMultipleObjects( num_active, active_handles, FALSE, INFINITE ); if ( waitcode != WAIT_FAILED ) { if ( waitcode >= WAIT_ABANDONED_0 && waitcode < WAIT_ABANDONED_0 + num_active ) i = waitcode - WAIT_ABANDONED_0; else i = waitcode - WAIT_OBJECT_0; if ( GetExitCodeProcess(active_handles[i], &exitcode) ) { CloseHandle(active_handles[i]); *status = (int)((exitcode & 0xff) << 8); return (int)active_handles[i]; } } FAILED: errno = GetLastError(); return -1; } # endif /* USE_MYWAIT */ # endif /* USE_EXECUNIX */
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