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Diffstat (limited to 'libbuild2/diagnostics.hxx')
-rw-r--r-- | libbuild2/diagnostics.hxx | 86 |
1 files changed, 35 insertions, 51 deletions
diff --git a/libbuild2/diagnostics.hxx b/libbuild2/diagnostics.hxx index 48dfe36..1659a09 100644 --- a/libbuild2/diagnostics.hxx +++ b/libbuild2/diagnostics.hxx @@ -44,8 +44,9 @@ namespace build2 public: // If buffering is necessary or force is true, open a pipe and return the - // child process end of it. Otherwise, return stderr. If blocking is - // false, then make reading from the parent end of the pipe non-blocking. + // child process end of it. Otherwise, return stderr. If mode is + // non_blocking, then make reading from the parent end of the pipe + // non-blocking. // // The args0 argument is the child process program name for diagnostics. // It is expected to remain valid until the call to close() and should @@ -61,8 +62,14 @@ namespace build2 // and throw failed. If an exception is thrown from any of them, then the // instance should not be used any further. // + // Note that when reading from multiple streams in the non-blocking mode, + // only the last stream to be destroyed can normally have the skip mode + // since in case of an exception, skipping will be blocking. + // process::pipe - open (const char* args0, bool force = false, bool blocking = true); + open (const char* args0, + bool force = false, + fdstream_mode mode = fdstream_mode::skip); // Read the diagnostics from the parent end of the pipe if one was opened // and buffer/stream it as necessary. Return true if there could be more @@ -82,10 +89,10 @@ namespace build2 // with the stream mode (blocking or non). If buffering is performed, then // depending on the expected diagnostics the custom processing may want to // reserve an appropriate initial buffer size to avoid unnecessary - // reallocation. As a convenience, in the blocking mode, if the stream - // still contains some diagnostics, then it can be handled by calling - // read(). This is helpful when needing to process only the inital part of - // the diagnostics. + // reallocation. As a convenience, in the blocking mode only, if the + // stream still contains some diagnostics, then it can be handled by + // calling read(). This is useful when needing to process only the inital + // part of the diagnostics. // bool read (); @@ -93,70 +100,47 @@ namespace build2 // Close the parent end of the pipe if one was opened and write out any // buffered diagnostics. // - // If the verbosity level is between 1 and the specified value and the - // child process exited with non-0 code, then print the command line after - // the diagnostics. Normally the specified verbosity will be 1 and the - // command line args represent the verbosity level 2 (logical) command - // line. The semantics os the args/args_size arguments is the same as - // in print_process() below. + // If the child process exited abnormally or normally with non-0 code, + // then print the error diagnostics to this effect. Additionally, if the + // verbosity level is between 1 and the specified value, then print the + // command line as info after the error. If omit_normall is true, then + // don't print either for the normal exit (usually used when process + // failure can be tolerated). + // + // Normally the specified verbosity will be 1 and the command line args + // represent the verbosity level 2 (logical) command line. Note that args + // should only represent a single command in a pipe (see print_process() + // below for details). // // If the diag_buffer instance is destroyed before calling close(), then // any buffered diagnostics is discarded. // + // Note: see also run_finish(diag_buffer&). + // // @@ TODO: need overload with process_env (see print_process). // void close (const cstrings& args, const process_exit& pe, uint16_t verbosity = 1, - const location& loc = {}) + const location& loc = {}, + bool omit_normall = false) { - close (args.data (), args.size (), pe, verbosity, loc); + close (args.data (), pe, verbosity, loc, omit_normall); } void close (const char* const* args, const process_exit& pe, uint16_t verbosity = 1, - const location& loc = {}) - { - close (args, 0, pe, verbosity, loc); - } - - void - close (const char* const* args, size_t args_size, - const process_exit& pe, - uint16_t verbosity = 1, - const location& loc = {}); + const location& loc = {}, + bool omit_normall = false); - - // This version calls close() plus it first waits for the process to - // finish and later throws failed if it didn't exit with 0 code (so - // similar to run_finish ()). + // As above but with a custom diag record for the child exit diagnostics, + // if any. // void - finish (const cstrings& args, - process& pr, - uint16_t verbosity = 1, - const location& loc = {}) - { - finish (args.data (), args.size (), pr, verbosity, loc); - } - - void - finish (const char* const* args, - process& pr, - uint16_t verbosity = 1, - const location& loc = {}) - { - finish (args, 0, pr, verbosity, loc); - } - - void - finish (const char* const* args, size_t args_size, - process&, - uint16_t verbosity = 1, - const location& = {}); + close (diag_record&&); // Direct access to the underlying stream and buffer for custom processing // (see read() above for details). |