Migrate the global exec_count into the parser

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ridiculousfish 2019-04-28 16:11:49 -07:00
parent fe68287cb0
commit b0a695e9fa
4 changed files with 18 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -24,13 +24,13 @@ int builtin_eval(parser_t &parser, io_streams_t &streams, wchar_t **argv) {
new_cmd += argv[i];
}
size_t cached_exec_count = exec_get_exec_count();
const auto cached_exec_count = parser.libdata().exec_count;
int status = STATUS_CMD_OK;
if (argc > 1) {
if (parser.eval(std::move(new_cmd), *streams.io_chain, block_type_t::TOP) != 0) {
// This indicates a parse error; nothing actually got executed.
status = STATUS_CMD_ERROR;
} else if (cached_exec_count == exec_get_exec_count()) {
} else if (cached_exec_count == parser.libdata().exec_count) {
// Issue #5692, in particular, to catch `eval ""`, `eval "begin; end;"`, etc.
// where we have an argument but nothing is executed.
status = STATUS_CMD_OK;

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@ -864,14 +864,6 @@ static bool exec_block_or_func_process(parser_t &parser, std::shared_ptr<job_t>
return true;
}
// The number of overall "command" executions, for whatever definition of "command". Its delta
// is used to determine the number of recursive `exec_process_in_job()` invocations.
static size_t exec_count = 0;
size_t exec_get_exec_count() {
return exec_count;
}
/// Executes a process \p in job \j, using the pipes \p pipes (which may have invalid fds if this is
/// the first or last process).
/// \p deferred_pipes represents the pipes from our deferred process; if set ensure they get closed
@ -936,7 +928,7 @@ static bool exec_process_in_job(parser_t &parser, process_t *p, std::shared_ptr<
if (p->type != process_type_t::block_node) {
// An simple `begin ... end` should not be considered an execution of a command.
exec_count++;
parser.libdata().exec_count++;
}
// Execute the process.
@ -947,7 +939,7 @@ static bool exec_process_in_job(parser_t &parser, process_t *p, std::shared_ptr<
// Allow buffering unless this is a deferred run. If deferred, then processes after us
// were already launched, so they are ready to receive (or reject) our output.
bool allow_buffering = !is_deferred_run;
auto cached_exec_count = exec_count;
auto cached_exec_count = parser.libdata().exec_count;
if (!exec_block_or_func_process(parser, j, p, all_ios, process_net_io_chain,
allow_buffering)) {
return false;
@ -956,7 +948,8 @@ static bool exec_process_in_job(parser_t &parser, process_t *p, std::shared_ptr<
// Functions are basically treated as named blocks, and this is the only place we can
// distinguish between them. A block by default does not touch $status, on the other
// hand, calling an empty function should clear $status.
if (exec_count == cached_exec_count && p->type == process_type_t::function) {
if (parser.libdata().exec_count == cached_exec_count &&
p->type == process_type_t::function) {
p->status = proc_status_t::from_exit_code(0);
}

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@ -31,9 +31,6 @@ int exec_subshell(const wcstring &cmd, parser_t &parser, bool preserve_exit_stat
/// Loops over close until the syscall was run without being interrupted.
void exec_close(int fd);
/// Returns the number of executions. May roll over.
size_t exec_get_exec_count();
/// Gets the interpreter for a given command.
char *get_interpreter(const char *command, char *interpreter, size_t buff_size);

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@ -147,6 +147,12 @@ struct profile_item_t {
class parse_execution_context_t;
class completion_t;
/// Miscelleneous data used to avoid recursion and others.
struct library_data_t {
/// A counter incremented every time a command executes.
uint64_t exec_count{0};
};
class parser_t : public std::enable_shared_from_this<parser_t> {
friend class parse_execution_context_t;
@ -165,11 +171,8 @@ class parser_t : public std::enable_shared_from_this<parser_t> {
int eval_level = -1;
/// Set of variables for the parser.
env_stack_t &variables;
#if 0
// TODO: Lint says this isn't used (which is true). Should this be removed?
/// Gets a description of the block stack, for debugging.
wcstring block_stack_description() const;
#endif
/// Miscellaneous library data.
library_data_t library_data{};
/// List of profile items
/// These are pointers because we return pointers to them to callers,
@ -269,6 +272,10 @@ class parser_t : public std::enable_shared_from_this<parser_t> {
env_stack_t &vars() { return variables; }
const env_stack_t &vars() const { return variables; }
/// Get the library data.
library_data_t &libdata() { return library_data; }
const library_data_t &libdata() const { return library_data; }
/// Pushes a new block created with the given arguments
/// Returns a pointer to the block. The pointer is valid
/// until the call to pop_block()