feat(users/Profpatsch): add die_* helpers for semantic exit errors

There is this semantic exit code schema championed by execline and
skaware tooling, and we refined and documented it a bit in lorri
d1d673d420/src/ops/mod.rs (L24-L35)
in the past.

This just transcribes the error messages into simple helper functions.

Applies the functions to the places where we would panic or die
`sys::exit()` instead.

Change-Id: I15ca05cd6f99a25a3378518be94110eab416354e
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/2475
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: Profpatsch <mail@profpatsch.de>
This commit is contained in:
Profpatsch 2021-01-31 16:38:21 +01:00
parent 83634341aa
commit 492b79ec7a
5 changed files with 80 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -36,6 +36,59 @@ pub fn exec_into_args<'a, 'b, Args, Arg, Env, Key, Val>(current_prog_name: &str,
let env = env_additions.into_iter().collect::<Vec<(Key, Val)>>();
let env = env.iter().map(|(k,v)| (OsStr::from_bytes(k.as_ref()), OsStr::from_bytes(v.as_ref())));
let err = std::process::Command::new(prog).args(args).envs(env).exec();
panic!("{}: exec failed: {:?}", current_prog_name, err);
die_missing_executable(current_prog_name, format!("exec failed: {:?}", err));
}
/// Exit 1 to signify a generic expected error
/// (e.g. something that sometimes just goes wrong, like a nix build).
pub fn die_expected_error<S>(current_prog_name: &str, msg: S) -> !
where S: AsRef<str>
{
die_with(1, current_prog_name, msg)
}
/// Exit 100 to signify a user error (“the user is holding it wrong”).
/// This is a permanent error, if the program is executed the same way
/// it should crash with 100 again.
pub fn die_user_error<S>(current_prog_name: &str, msg: S) -> !
where S: AsRef<str>
{
die_with(100, current_prog_name, msg)
}
/// Exit 101 to signify an unexpected crash (failing assertion or panic).
/// This is the same exit code that `panic!()` emits.
pub fn die_panic<S>(current_prog_name: &str, msg: S) -> !
where S: AsRef<str>
{
die_with(101, current_prog_name, msg)
}
/// Exit 111 to signify a temporary error (such as resource exhaustion)
pub fn die_temporary<S>(current_prog_name: &str, msg: S) -> !
where S: AsRef<str>
{
die_with(111, current_prog_name, msg)
}
/// Exit 126 to signify an environment problem
/// (the user has set up stuff incorrectly so the program cannot work)
pub fn die_environment_problem<S>(current_prog_name: &str, msg: S) -> !
where S: AsRef<str>
{
die_with(126, current_prog_name, msg)
}
/// Exit 127 to signify a missing executable.
pub fn die_missing_executable<S>(current_prog_name: &str, msg: S) -> !
where S: AsRef<str>
{
die_with(127, current_prog_name, msg)
}
fn die_with<S>(status: i32, current_prog_name: &str, msg: S) -> !
where S: AsRef<str>
{
eprintln!("{}: {}", current_prog_name, msg.as_ref());
std::process::exit(status)
}

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@ -30,7 +30,10 @@ let
netencode-rs-common = tests: imports.writers.rustSimpleLib {
name = "netencode";
dependencies = [ nom ];
dependencies = [
nom
depot.users.Profpatsch.execline.exec-helpers
];
buildTests = tests;
release = false;
verbose = true;
@ -101,13 +104,13 @@ let
use netencode::dec::{Record, ScalarAsBytes, Decoder, DecodeError};
fn main() {
let t = netencode::t_from_stdin_or_panic("record-splice-env");
let t = netencode::t_from_stdin_or_die_user_error("record-splice-env");
let (_, prog) = exec_helpers::args_for_exec("record-splice-env", 0);
match Record::<ScalarAsBytes>::dec(t) {
Ok(map) => {
exec_helpers::exec_into_args("record-splice-env", prog, map);
},
Err(DecodeError(err)) => panic!("{}", err),
Err(DecodeError(err)) => exec_helpers::die_user_error("record-splice-env", err),
}
}
'';

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
extern crate nom;
extern crate exec_helpers;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::io::{Write, Read};
@ -116,15 +117,15 @@ pub fn text(s: String) -> T {
T::Text(s)
}
pub fn t_from_stdin_or_panic(prog_name: &str) -> T {
pub fn t_from_stdin_or_die_user_error(prog_name: &str) -> T {
let mut buf = vec![];
std::io::stdin().lock().read_to_end(&mut buf);
match parse::t_t(&buf) {
Ok((rest, t)) => match rest {
b"" => t,
_ => panic!("{}: stdin contained some soup after netencode value: {:?}", prog_name, rest)
_ => exec_helpers::die_user_error(prog_name, format!("stdin contained some soup after netencode value: {:?}", rest))
},
Err(err) => panic!("{}: unable to parse netencode from stdin: {:?}", prog_name, err)
Err(err) => exec_helpers::die_user_error(prog_name, format!("unable to parse netencode from stdin: {:?}", err))
}
}

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@ -10,11 +10,8 @@ let
depot.users.Profpatsch.rust-crates.httparse
depot.users.Profpatsch.netencode.netencode-rs
depot.users.Profpatsch.arglib.netencode.rust
depot.users.Profpatsch.execline.exec-helpers
];
} (builtins.readFile ./read-http.rs);
in {
inherit
read-http
;
}
in read-http

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@ -2,10 +2,12 @@ extern crate httparse;
extern crate netencode;
extern crate arglib_netencode;
extern crate ascii;
extern crate exec_helpers;
use std::os::unix::io::FromRawFd;
use std::io::Read;
use std::io::Write;
use exec_helpers::{die_user_error, die_expected_error, die_temporary};
use netencode::{U, T};
@ -15,25 +17,21 @@ enum What {
}
fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
fn die<T: std::fmt::Display>(msg: T) -> ! {
eprintln!("{}", msg);
std::process::exit(1);
}
let what : What = match arglib_netencode::arglib_netencode(None).unwrap() {
T::Record(rec) => match rec.get("what") {
Some(T::Text(t)) => match t.as_str() {
"request" => What::Request,
"response" => What::Response,
_ => die("read-http arglib: what should be either t:request or t:response"),
_ => die_user_error("read-http arglib", "`what` should be either t:request or t:response"),
},
Some(o) => die(format!("read-http arglib: expected a record of text, got {:#?}", o)),
Some(o) => die_user_error("read-http arglib", format!("expected a record of text, got {:#?}", o)),
None => {
eprintln!("read-http arglib: no `what` given, defaulting to Response");
What::Response
}
}
o => die(format!("read-http arglib: expected a record, got {:#?}", o))
o => die_user_error("read-http arglib", format!("expected a record, got {:#?}", o))
};
fn read_stdin_to_complete<F>(mut parse: F) -> ()
@ -49,13 +47,13 @@ fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
Ok(size) => if size == 0 {
break;
},
Err(err) => panic!("could not read from stdin, {:?}", err)
Err(err) => die_temporary("read-http", format!("could not read from stdin, {:?}", err))
}
match parse(&buf) {
Ok(status) => {
res = status;
}
Err(err) => die(format!("httparse parsing failed: {:#?}", err))
Err(err) => die_temporary("read-http", format!("httparse parsing failed: {:#?}", err))
}
}
}
@ -84,7 +82,7 @@ fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
return Some(());
}
},
Some(Err(err)) => die(format!("error reading from stdin: {:?}", err)),
Some(Err(err)) => die_temporary("read-http", format!("error reading from stdin: {:?}", err)),
None => return None
}
}
@ -101,10 +99,10 @@ fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
match read_till_end_of_header(&mut buf, stdin.lock()) {
Some(()) => match req.parse(&buf) {
Ok(httparse::Status::Complete(_body_start)) => {},
Ok(httparse::Status::Partial) => die("httparse should have gotten a full header"),
Err(err) => die(format!("httparse response parsing failed: {:#?}", err))
Ok(httparse::Status::Partial) => die_expected_error("read-http", "httparse should have gotten a full header"),
Err(err) => die_expected_error("read-http", format!("httparse response parsing failed: {:#?}", err))
},
None => die(format!("httparse end of stdin reached before able to parse request headers"))
None => die_expected_error("read-http", format!("httparse end of stdin reached before able to parse request headers"))
}
let method = req.method.expect("method must be filled on complete parse");
let path = req.path.expect("path must be filled on complete parse");
@ -116,10 +114,10 @@ fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
match read_till_end_of_header(&mut buf, stdin.lock()) {
Some(()) => match resp.parse(&buf) {
Ok(httparse::Status::Complete(_body_start)) => {},
Ok(httparse::Status::Partial) => die("httparse should have gotten a full header"),
Err(err) => die(format!("httparse response parsing failed: {:#?}", err))
Ok(httparse::Status::Partial) => die_expected_error("read-http", "httparse should have gotten a full header"),
Err(err) => die_expected_error("read-http", format!("httparse response parsing failed: {:#?}", err))
},
None => die(format!("httparse end of stdin reached before able to parse response headers"))
None => die_expected_error("read-http", format!("httparse end of stdin reached before able to parse response headers"))
}
let code = resp.code.expect("code must be filled on complete parse");
let reason = resp.reason.expect("reason must be filled on complete parse");