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Prior to this fix, we would write to a fifo via cat >$filename & . However in some cases (and soon in all cases) we open the file before the fork, not after. This results in a deadlock because the file open cannot succeed until a write begins. Switch to using tee to write to the file. Because tee opens the file itself, fish is no longer responsible and the deadlock is resolved.
70 lines
2.1 KiB
Fish
70 lines
2.1 KiB
Fish
function psub --description "Read from stdin into a file and output the filename. Remove the file when the command that called psub exits."
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set -l options -x 'f,F' -x 'F,s' 'h/help' 'f/file' 'F/fifo' 's/suffix=' 'T-testing'
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argparse -n psub --max-args=0 $options -- $argv
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or return
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if set -q _flag_help
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__fish_print_help psub
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return 0
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end
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set -l dirname
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set -l filename
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set -l funcname
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if not status --is-command-substitution
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printf (_ "%s: Not inside of command substitution") psub >&2
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return 1
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end
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set -l tmpdir /tmp
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set -q TMPDIR
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and set tmpdir $TMPDIR
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if set -q _flag_fifo
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# Write output to pipe. This needs to be done in the background so
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# that the command substitution exits without needing to wait for
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# all the commands to exit.
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set dirname (mktemp -d $tmpdir/.psub.XXXXXXXXXX)
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or return
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set filename $dirname/psub.fifo"$_flag_suffix"
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mkfifo $filename
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# Note that if we were to do the obvious `cat >$filename &`, we would deadlock
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# because $filename may be opened before the fork. Use tee to ensure it is opened
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# after the fork.
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tee $filename >/dev/null &
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else if test -z "$_flag_suffix"
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set filename (mktemp $tmpdir/.psub.XXXXXXXXXX)
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cat >$filename
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else
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set dirname (mktemp -d $tmpdir/.psub.XXXXXXXXXX)
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set filename "$dirname/psub$_flag_suffix"
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cat >$filename
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end
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# Write filename to stdout
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echo $filename
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# This flag isn't documented. It's strictly for our unit tests.
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if set -q _flag_testing
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return
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end
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# Find unique function name
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while true
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set funcname __fish_psub_(random)
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if not functions $funcname >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
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break
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end
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end
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# Make sure we erase file when caller exits
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function $funcname --on-job-exit caller --inherit-variable filename --inherit-variable dirname --inherit-variable funcname
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command rm $filename
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if test -n "$dirname"
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command rmdir $dirname
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end
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functions -e $funcname
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end
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end
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