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-rw-r--r--libbuild2/diagnostics.cxx173
1 files changed, 99 insertions, 74 deletions
diff --git a/libbuild2/diagnostics.cxx b/libbuild2/diagnostics.cxx
index 629febf..3b0415c 100644
--- a/libbuild2/diagnostics.cxx
+++ b/libbuild2/diagnostics.cxx
@@ -50,12 +50,10 @@ namespace build2
// diag_buffer
//
process::pipe diag_buffer::
- open (const char* args0, bool force, bool blocking)
+ open (const char* args0, bool force, fdstream_mode m)
{
assert (state_ == state::closed && args0 != nullptr);
- assert (blocking); // @@ TODO (also in read() and close () below).
-
serial = ctx_.sched.serial ();
nobuf = !serial && ctx_.no_diag_buffer;
@@ -71,7 +69,9 @@ namespace build2
//
r = process::pipe (p.in.get (), move (p.out));
- is.open (move (p.in), fdstream_mode::text);
+ m |= fdstream_mode::text;
+
+ is.open (move (p.in), m);
}
catch (const io_error& e)
{
@@ -96,6 +96,26 @@ namespace build2
{
try
{
+ // Copy buffers directly.
+ //
+ auto copy = [this] (fdstreambuf& sb)
+ {
+ const char* p (sb.gptr ());
+ size_t n (sb.egptr () - p);
+
+ // Allocate at least fdstreambuf::buffer_size to reduce
+ // reallocations and memory fragmentation.
+ //
+ size_t i (buf.size ());
+ if (i == 0 && n < fdstreambuf::buffer_size)
+ buf.reserve (fdstreambuf::buffer_size);
+
+ buf.resize (i + n);
+ memcpy (buf.data () + i, p, n);
+
+ sb.gbump (static_cast<int> (n));
+ };
+
if (is.blocking ())
{
if (serial || nobuf)
@@ -139,30 +159,30 @@ namespace build2
fdstreambuf& sb (*static_cast<fdstreambuf*> (is.rdbuf ()));
while (is.peek () != istream::traits_type::eof ())
- {
- const char* p (sb.gptr ());
- size_t n (sb.egptr () - p);
-
- // Allocate at least fdstreambuf::buffer_size to reduce
- // reallocations and memory fragmentation.
- //
- size_t i (buf.size ());
- if (i == 0 && n < fdstreambuf::buffer_size)
- buf.reserve (fdstreambuf::buffer_size);
-
- buf.resize (i + n);
- memcpy (buf.data () + i, p, n);
-
- sb.gbump (static_cast<int> (n));
- }
+ copy (sb);
}
r = false;
}
else
{
- // @@ TODO (maybe we can unify the two?)
- r = true;
+ // We do not support finishing off after the custom processing in
+ // the non-blocking mode (but could probably do if necessary).
+ //
+ assert (!(serial || nobuf));
+
+ fdstreambuf& sb (*static_cast<fdstreambuf*> (is.rdbuf ()));
+
+ // Try not to allocate the buffer if there is no diagnostics (the
+ // common case).
+ //
+ // Note that we must read until blocked (0) or EOF (-1).
+ //
+ streamsize n;
+ while ((n = sb.in_avail ()) > 0)
+ copy (sb);
+
+ r = (n != -1);
}
if (!r)
@@ -216,10 +236,53 @@ namespace build2
}
void diag_buffer::
- close (const char* const* args, size_t args_size,
+ close (const char* const* args,
const process_exit& pe,
uint16_t v,
- const location& loc)
+ const location& loc,
+ bool omit_normall)
+ {
+ tracer trace ("diag_buffer::close");
+
+ assert (state_ != state::closed);
+
+ // We need to make sure the command line we print on the unsuccessful exit
+ // is inseparable from any buffered diagnostics. So we prepare the record
+ // first and then write both while holding the diagnostics stream lock.
+ //
+ diag_record dr;
+ if (!pe)
+ {
+ // Note: see similar code in run_finish_impl().
+ //
+ if (omit_normall && pe.normal ())
+ {
+ l4 ([&]{trace << "process " << args[0] << " " << pe;});
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // It's unclear whether we should print this only if printing the
+ // command line (we could also do things differently for
+ // normal/abnormal exit). Let's print this always and see how it
+ // wears.
+ //
+ // Note: make sure keep the above trace is not printing.
+ //
+ dr << error (loc) << "process " << args[0] << " " << pe;
+
+ if (verb >= 1 && verb <= v)
+ {
+ dr << info << "command line: ";
+ print_process (dr, args);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ close (move (dr));
+ }
+
+ void diag_buffer::
+ close (diag_record&& dr)
{
assert (state_ != state::closed);
@@ -231,9 +294,18 @@ namespace build2
{
try
{
- // @@ TODO: is it ok to call peek() in non-blocking?
- //
- assert (is.peek () == ifdstream::traits_type::eof ());
+ if (is.good ())
+ {
+ if (is.blocking ())
+ {
+ assert (is.peek () == ifdstream::traits_type::eof ());
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ assert (is.rdbuf ()->in_avail () == -1);
+ }
+ }
+
is.close ();
}
catch (const io_error& e)
@@ -245,28 +317,6 @@ namespace build2
state_ = state::eof;
}
- // We need to make sure the command line we print on the unsuccessful exit
- // is inseparable from any buffered diagnostics. So we prepare the record
- // first and then write both while holding the diagnostics stream lock.
- //
- diag_record dr;
- if (!pe)
- {
- // Note: see similar code in run_finish_impl().
-
- // It's unclear whether we should print this only if printing the
- // command line (we could also do things differently for normal/abnormal
- // exit). Let's print this always and see how it wears.
- //
- dr << error (loc) << "process " << args[0] << " " << pe;
-
- if (verb >= 1 && verb <= v)
- {
- dr << info << "command line: ";
- print_process (dr, args, args_size);
- }
- }
-
if (!buf.empty () || !dr.empty ())
{
diag_stream_lock l;
@@ -290,31 +340,6 @@ namespace build2
state_ = state::closed;
}
- void diag_buffer::
- finish (const char* const* args, size_t args_size,
- process& pr,
- uint16_t v,
- const location& loc)
- {
- // Note: see similar code in run_finish_impl().
- //
- try
- {
- pr.wait ();
- }
- catch (const process_error& e)
- {
- fail (loc) << "unable to execute " << args[0] << ": " << e << endf;
- }
-
- const process_exit& pe (*pr.exit);
-
- close (args, args_size, pe, v, loc);
-
- if (!pe)
- throw failed ();
- }
-
// print_process()
//
void