runProgram(): Distinguish between empty input and no input
For example, if we call brotli with an empty input, it shouldn't read from the caller's stdin.
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@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ Path Downloader::downloadCached(ref<Store> store, const string & url_, bool unpa
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Path tmpDir = createTempDir();
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AutoDelete autoDelete(tmpDir, true);
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// FIXME: this requires GNU tar for decompression.
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runProgram("tar", true, {"xf", storePath, "-C", tmpDir, "--strip-components", "1"}, "");
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runProgram("tar", true, {"xf", storePath, "-C", tmpDir, "--strip-components", "1"});
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unpackedStorePath = store->addToStore(name, tmpDir, true, htSHA256, defaultPathFilter, false);
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}
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replaceSymlink(unpackedStorePath, unpackedLink);
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ static ref<std::string> decompressBzip2(const std::string & in)
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static ref<std::string> decompressBrotli(const std::string & in)
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{
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// FIXME: use libbrotli
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return make_ref<std::string>(runProgram(BRO, true, {"-d"}, in));
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return make_ref<std::string>(runProgram(BRO, true, {"-d"}, {in}));
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}
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ref<std::string> compress(const std::string & method, const std::string & in)
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#include "util.hh"
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#include "affinity.hh"
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#include "sync.hh"
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#include "finally.hh"
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#include <cctype>
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#include <cerrno>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <thread>
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#include <future>
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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@ -837,23 +839,21 @@ std::vector<char *> stringsToCharPtrs(const Strings & ss)
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string runProgram(Path program, bool searchPath, const Strings & args,
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const string & input)
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const std::experimental::optional<std::string> & input)
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{
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checkInterrupt();
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/* Create a pipe. */
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Pipe out, in;
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out.create();
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if (!input.empty()) in.create();
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if (input) in.create();
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/* Fork. */
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Pid pid = startProcess([&]() {
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if (dup2(out.writeSide.get(), STDOUT_FILENO) == -1)
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throw SysError("dupping stdout");
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if (!input.empty()) {
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if (dup2(in.readSide.get(), STDIN_FILENO) == -1)
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throw SysError("dupping stdin");
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}
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if (input && dup2(in.readSide.get(), STDIN_FILENO) == -1)
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throw SysError("dupping stdin");
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Strings args_(args);
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args_.push_front(program);
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@ -872,10 +872,23 @@ string runProgram(Path program, bool searchPath, const Strings & args,
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std::thread writerThread;
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if (!input.empty()) {
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std::promise<void> promise;
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Finally doJoin([&]() {
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if (writerThread.joinable())
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writerThread.join();
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});
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if (input) {
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in.readSide = -1;
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writerThread = std::thread([&]() {
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writeFull(in.writeSide.get(), input);
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try {
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writeFull(in.writeSide.get(), *input);
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promise.set_value();
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} catch (...) {
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promise.set_exception(std::current_exception());
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}
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in.writeSide = -1;
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});
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}
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throw ExecError(status, format("program ‘%1%’ %2%")
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% program % statusToString(status));
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if (!input.empty())
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writerThread.join();
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/* Wait for the writer thread to finish. */
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if (input) promise.get_future().get();
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return result;
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}
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#include <cstdio>
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#include <map>
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#include <sstream>
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#include <experimental/optional>
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#ifndef HAVE_STRUCT_DIRENT_D_TYPE
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#define DT_UNKNOWN 0
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/* Run a program and return its stdout in a string (i.e., like the
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shell backtick operator). */
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string runProgram(Path program, bool searchPath = false,
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const Strings & args = Strings(), const string & input = "");
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const Strings & args = Strings(),
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const std::experimental::optional<std::string> & input = {});
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class ExecError : public Error
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{
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Path unpacked = (Path) tmpDir + "/unpacked";
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createDirs(unpacked);
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if (hasSuffix(baseNameOf(uri), ".zip"))
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runProgram("unzip", true, {"-qq", tmpFile, "-d", unpacked}, "");
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runProgram("unzip", true, {"-qq", tmpFile, "-d", unpacked});
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else
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// FIXME: this requires GNU tar for decompression.
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runProgram("tar", true, {"xf", tmpFile, "-C", unpacked}, "");
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runProgram("tar", true, {"xf", tmpFile, "-C", unpacked});
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/* If the archive unpacks to a single file/directory, then use
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that as the top-level. */
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