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Consistent, hopefully robust, shutdown/cancelation story for cargo check subprocess
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//! another compatible command (f.x. clippy) in a background thread and provide
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//! LSP diagnostics based on the output of the command.
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use cargo_metadata::Message;
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use crossbeam_channel::{select, unbounded, Receiver, RecvError, Sender, TryRecvError};
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use crossbeam_channel::{select, unbounded, Receiver, RecvError, Sender};
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use lsp_types::{
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Diagnostic, Url, WorkDoneProgress, WorkDoneProgressBegin, WorkDoneProgressEnd,
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WorkDoneProgressReport,
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self.last_update_req.take();
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self.shared.write().clear(task_send);
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self.watcher.cancel();
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// By replacing the watcher, we drop the previous one which
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// causes it to shut down automatically.
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self.watcher = WatchThread::new(&self.options, &self.workspace_root);
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}
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}
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@ -277,9 +278,11 @@ impl CheckWatcherState {
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/// doesn't provide a way to read sub-process output without blocking, so we
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/// have to wrap sub-processes output handling in a thread and pass messages
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/// back over a channel.
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/// The correct way to dispose of the thread is to drop it, on which the
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/// sub-process will be killed, and the thread will be joined.
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struct WatchThread {
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handle: Option<JoinHandle<()>>,
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message_recv: Receiver<CheckEvent>,
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cancel_send: Sender<()>,
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}
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enum CheckEvent {
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args.extend(options.args.iter().cloned());
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let (message_send, message_recv) = unbounded();
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let (cancel_send, cancel_recv) = unbounded();
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let enabled = options.enable;
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std::thread::spawn(move || {
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let handle = std::thread::spawn(move || {
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if !enabled {
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return;
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}
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@ -316,24 +318,56 @@ impl WatchThread {
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.spawn()
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.expect("couldn't launch cargo");
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message_send.send(CheckEvent::Begin).unwrap();
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// If we trigger an error here, we will do so in the loop instead,
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// which will break out of the loop, and continue the shutdown
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let _ = message_send.send(CheckEvent::Begin);
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for message in cargo_metadata::parse_messages(command.stdout.take().unwrap()) {
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match cancel_recv.try_recv() {
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Ok(()) | Err(TryRecvError::Disconnected) => {
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command.kill().expect("couldn't kill command");
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let message = match message {
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Ok(message) => message,
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Err(err) => {
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log::error!("Invalid json from cargo check, ignoring: {}", err);
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continue;
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}
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};
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match message_send.send(CheckEvent::Msg(message)) {
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Ok(()) => {}
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Err(_err) => {
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// The send channel was closed, so we want to shutdown
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break;
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}
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Err(TryRecvError::Empty) => (),
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}
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message_send.send(CheckEvent::Msg(message.unwrap())).unwrap();
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}
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message_send.send(CheckEvent::End).unwrap();
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});
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WatchThread { message_recv, cancel_send }
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}
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fn cancel(&self) {
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let _ = self.cancel_send.send(());
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// We can ignore any error here, as we are already in the progress
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// of shutting down.
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let _ = message_send.send(CheckEvent::End);
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// It is okay to ignore the result, as it only errors if the process is already dead
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let _ = command.kill();
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// Again, we don't care about the exit status so just ignore the result
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let _ = command.wait();
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});
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WatchThread { handle: Some(handle), message_recv }
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}
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}
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impl std::ops::Drop for WatchThread {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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if let Some(handle) = self.handle.take() {
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// Replace our reciever with dummy one, so we can drop and close the
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// one actually communicating with the thread
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let recv = std::mem::replace(&mut self.message_recv, crossbeam_channel::never());
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// Dropping the original reciever initiates thread sub-process shutdown
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drop(recv);
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// Join the thread, it should finish shortly. We don't really care
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// whether it panicked, so it is safe to ignore the result
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let _ = handle.join();
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}
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}
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}
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