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139 lines
3.6 KiB
C++
139 lines
3.6 KiB
C++
#ifndef FISH_IO_H
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#define FISH_IO_H
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#include <tr1/memory>
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using std::tr1::shared_ptr;
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/**
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Describes what type of IO operation an io_data_t represents
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*/
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enum io_mode
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{
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IO_FILE, IO_PIPE, IO_FD, IO_BUFFER, IO_CLOSE
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};
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/** Represents an FD redirection */
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class io_data_t
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{
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private:
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/** buffer to save output in for IO_BUFFER. Note that in the original fish, the buffer was a pointer to a buffer_t stored in the param2 union down below, and when an io_data_t was duplicated the pointer was copied so that two io_data_ts referenced the same buffer. It's not clear to me how this was ever cleaned up correctly. But it's important that they share the same buffer for reasons I don't yet understand either. But we can get correct sharing and cleanup with shared_ptr. */
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shared_ptr<std::vector<char> > out_buffer;
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/* No assignment allowed */
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void operator=(const io_data_t &rhs) { assert(0); }
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public:
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/** Type of redirect */
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int io_mode;
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/** FD to redirect */
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int fd;
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/**
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Type-specific parameter for redirection
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*/
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union
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{
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/** Fds for IO_PIPE and for IO_BUFFER */
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int pipe_fd[2];
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/** fd to redirect specified fd to, for IO_FD*/
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int old_fd;
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} param1;
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/** Filename IO_FILE */
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wcstring filename;
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/** Second type-specific paramter for redirection */
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union
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{
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/** file creation flags to send to open for IO_FILE */
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int flags;
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/** Whether to close old_fd for IO_FD */
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int close_old;
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} param2;
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/** Function to create the output buffer */
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void out_buffer_create() {
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out_buffer.reset(new std::vector<char>);
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}
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/** Function to append to the buffer */
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void out_buffer_append(const char *ptr, size_t count) {
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assert(out_buffer.get() != NULL);
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out_buffer->insert(out_buffer->end(), ptr, ptr + count);
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}
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/** Function to get a pointer to the buffer */
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char *out_buffer_ptr(void) {
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assert(out_buffer.get() != NULL);
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return &out_buffer->at(0);
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}
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/** Function to get the size of the buffer */
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size_t out_buffer_size(void) const {
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assert(out_buffer.get() != NULL);
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return out_buffer->size();
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}
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/** Set to true if this is an input io redirection */
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int is_input;
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/** Pointer to the next IO redirection */
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io_data_t *next;
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io_data_t() : next(NULL)
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{
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}
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/* Note: we have a default copy constructor */
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};
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/**
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Join two chains of io redirections
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*/
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io_data_t *io_add( io_data_t *first_chain, io_data_t *decond_chain );
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/**
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Remove the specified io redirection from the chain
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*/
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io_data_t *io_remove( io_data_t *list, io_data_t *element );
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/**
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Make a copy of the specified chain of redirections. Uses operator new.
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*/
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io_data_t *io_duplicate( io_data_t *l );
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/**
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Return the last io redirection in the chain for the specified file descriptor.
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*/
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io_data_t *io_get( io_data_t *io, int fd );
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/**
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Free all resources used by a IO_BUFFER type io redirection.
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*/
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void io_buffer_destroy( io_data_t *io_buffer );
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/**
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Create a IO_BUFFER type io redirection, complete with a pipe and a
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buffer_t for output. The default file descriptor used is 1 for
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output buffering and 0 for input buffering.
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\param is_input set this parameter to zero if the buffer should be
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used to buffer the output of a command, or non-zero to buffer the
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input to a command.
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*/
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io_data_t *io_buffer_create( int is_input );
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/**
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Close output pipe, and read from input pipe until eof.
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*/
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void io_buffer_read( io_data_t *d );
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/**
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Print debug information about the specified IO redirection chain to stderr.
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*/
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void io_print( io_data_t *io );
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#endif
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