X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcode%2Frun-program.lisp;h=bf685c8c1cae1bc503a5fd855c3436fafdacee25;hb=fe5cd1af557ea21675dc72c8c4c581781613025d;hp=372fe263de93bbec0c7d6a3fc5ff5ed42e1ebb9f;hpb=0d669e68a1ffbea42af6216f2ae8c7d7ca12ffb6;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/src/code/run-program.lisp b/src/code/run-program.lisp index 372fe26..bf685c8 100644 --- a/src/code/run-program.lisp +++ b/src/code/run-program.lisp @@ -45,10 +45,14 @@ ;;;; which (at least in sbcl-0.6.10 on Red Hat Linux 6.2) is not ;;;; visible at GENESIS time. -(define-alien-routine wrapped-environ (* c-string)) -(defun posix-environ () - "Return the Unix environment (\"man environ\") as a list of SIMPLE-STRINGs." - (c-strings->string-list (wrapped-environ))) +#-win32 +(progn + (define-alien-routine wrapped-environ (* c-string)) + (defun posix-environ () + "Return the Unix environment (\"man environ\") as a list of SIMPLE-STRINGs." + (c-strings->string-list (wrapped-environ)))) + +;#+win32 (sb-alien:define-alien-routine msvcrt-environ (* c-string)) ;;; Convert as best we can from an SBCL representation of a Unix ;;; environment to a CMU CL representation. @@ -63,21 +67,21 @@ (defun unix-environment-cmucl-from-sbcl (sbcl) (mapcan (lambda (string) - (declare (type simple-string string)) + (declare (type simple-base-string string)) (let ((=-pos (position #\= string :test #'equal))) (if =-pos - (list - (let* ((key-as-string (subseq string 0 =-pos)) - (key-as-upcase-string (string-upcase key-as-string)) - (key (keywordicate key-as-upcase-string)) - (val (subseq string (1+ =-pos)))) - (unless (string= key-as-string key-as-upcase-string) - (warn "smashing case of ~S in conversion to CMU-CL-style ~ + (list + (let* ((key-as-string (subseq string 0 =-pos)) + (key-as-upcase-string (string-upcase key-as-string)) + (key (keywordicate key-as-upcase-string)) + (val (subseq string (1+ =-pos)))) + (unless (string= key-as-string key-as-upcase-string) + (warn "smashing case of ~S in conversion to CMU-CL-style ~ environment alist" - string)) - (cons key val))) - (warn "no #\\= in ~S, eliding it in CMU-CL-style environment alist" - string)))) + string)) + (cons key val))) + (warn "no #\\= in ~S, eliding it in CMU-CL-style environment alist" + string)))) sbcl)) ;;; Convert from a CMU CL representation of a Unix environment to a @@ -86,192 +90,291 @@ (mapcar (lambda (cons) (destructuring-bind (key . val) cons - (declare (type keyword key) (type simple-string val)) - (concatenate 'simple-string (symbol-name key) "=" val))) + (declare (type keyword key) (type simple-base-string val)) + (concatenate 'simple-base-string (symbol-name key) "=" val))) cmucl)) ;;;; Import wait3(2) from Unix. +#-win32 (define-alien-routine ("wait3" c-wait3) sb-alien:int (status sb-alien:int :out) (options sb-alien:int) (rusage sb-alien:int)) +#-win32 (defun wait3 (&optional do-not-hang check-for-stopped) + #+sb-doc "Return any available status information on child process. " (multiple-value-bind (pid status) (c-wait3 (logior (if do-not-hang - sb-unix:wnohang - 0) - (if check-for-stopped - sb-unix:wuntraced - 0)) - 0) + sb-unix:wnohang + 0) + (if check-for-stopped + sb-unix:wuntraced + 0)) + 0) (cond ((or (minusp pid) - (zerop pid)) - nil) - ((eql (ldb (byte 8 0) status) - sb-unix:wstopped) - (values pid - :stopped - (ldb (byte 8 8) status))) - ((zerop (ldb (byte 7 0) status)) - (values pid - :exited - (ldb (byte 8 8) status))) - (t - (let ((signal (ldb (byte 7 0) status))) - (values pid - (if (position signal - #.(vector - (sb-unix:unix-signal-number :sigstop) - (sb-unix:unix-signal-number :sigtstp) - (sb-unix:unix-signal-number :sigttin) - (sb-unix:unix-signal-number :sigttou))) - :stopped - :signaled) - signal - (not (zerop (ldb (byte 1 7) status))))))))) + (zerop pid)) + nil) + ((eql (ldb (byte 8 0) status) + sb-unix:wstopped) + (values pid + :stopped + (ldb (byte 8 8) status))) + ((zerop (ldb (byte 7 0) status)) + (values pid + :exited + (ldb (byte 8 8) status))) + (t + (let ((signal (ldb (byte 7 0) status))) + (values pid + (if (position signal + #.(vector + sb-unix:sigstop + sb-unix:sigtstp + sb-unix:sigttin + sb-unix:sigttou)) + :stopped + :signaled) + signal + (not (zerop (ldb (byte 1 7) status))))))))) ;;;; process control stuff - (defvar *active-processes* nil + #+sb-doc "List of process structures for all active processes.") +#-win32 +(defvar *active-processes-lock* + (sb-thread:make-mutex :name "Lock for active processes.")) + +;;; *ACTIVE-PROCESSES* can be accessed from multiple threads so a +;;; mutex is needed. More importantly the sigchld signal handler also +;;; accesses it, that's why we need without-interrupts. +(defmacro with-active-processes-lock (() &body body) + #-win32 + `(without-interrupts + (sb-thread:with-mutex (*active-processes-lock*) + ,@body)) + #+win32 + `(progn ,@body)) + (defstruct (process (:copier nil)) - pid ; PID of child process + pid ; PID of child process %status ; either :RUNNING, :STOPPED, :EXITED, or :SIGNALED - exit-code ; either exit code or signal - core-dumped ; T if a core image was dumped - pty ; stream to child's pty, or NIL - input ; stream to child's input, or NIL - output ; stream from child's output, or NIL - error ; stream from child's error output, or NIL - status-hook ; closure to call when PROC changes status - plist ; a place for clients to stash things + exit-code ; either exit code or signal + core-dumped ; T if a core image was dumped + #-win32 pty ; stream to child's pty, or NIL + input ; stream to child's input, or NIL + output ; stream from child's output, or NIL + error ; stream from child's error output, or NIL + status-hook ; closure to call when PROC changes status + plist ; a place for clients to stash things cookie) ; list of the number of pipes from the subproc (defmethod print-object ((process process) stream) (print-unreadable-object (process stream :type t) - (format stream - "~W ~S" - (process-pid process) - (process-status process))) - process) + (let ((status (process-status process))) + (if (eq :exited status) + (format stream "~S ~S" status (process-exit-code process)) + (format stream "~S ~S" (process-pid process) status))) + process)) + +#+sb-doc +(setf (documentation 'process-p 'function) + "T if OBJECT is a PROCESS, NIL otherwise.") + +#+sb-doc +(setf (documentation 'process-pid 'function) "The pid of the child process.") + +#+win32 +(define-alien-routine ("GetExitCodeProcess@8" get-exit-code-process) + int + (handle unsigned) (exit-code unsigned :out)) -(defun process-status (proc) - "Return the current status of process. The result is one of :RUNNING, +(defun process-status (process) + #+sb-doc + "Return the current status of PROCESS. The result is one of :RUNNING, :STOPPED, :EXITED, or :SIGNALED." (get-processes-status-changes) - (process-%status proc)) + (process-%status process)) + +#+sb-doc +(setf (documentation 'process-exit-code 'function) + "The exit code or the signal of a stopped process.") + +#+sb-doc +(setf (documentation 'process-core-dumped 'function) + "T if a core image was dumped by the process.") + +#+sb-doc +(setf (documentation 'process-pty 'function) + "The pty stream of the process or NIL.") + +#+sb-doc +(setf (documentation 'process-input 'function) + "The input stream of the process or NIL.") + +#+sb-doc +(setf (documentation 'process-output 'function) + "The output stream of the process or NIL.") + +#+sb-doc +(setf (documentation 'process-error 'function) + "The error stream of the process or NIL.") + +#+sb-doc +(setf (documentation 'process-status-hook 'function) + "A function that is called when PROCESS changes its status. +The function is called with PROCESS as its only argument.") -(defun process-wait (proc &optional check-for-stopped) - "Wait for PROC to quit running for some reason. Returns PROC." +#+sb-doc +(setf (documentation 'process-plist 'function) + "A place for clients to stash things.") + +(defun process-wait (process &optional check-for-stopped) + #+sb-doc + "Wait for PROCESS to quit running for some reason. When +CHECK-FOR-STOPPED is T, also returns when PROCESS is stopped. Returns +PROCESS." (loop - (case (process-status proc) - (:running) - (:stopped - (when check-for-stopped - (return))) - (t - (when (zerop (car (process-cookie proc))) - (return)))) + (case (process-status process) + (:running) + (:stopped + (when check-for-stopped + (return))) + (t + (when (zerop (car (process-cookie process))) + (return)))) (sb-sys:serve-all-events 1)) - proc) + process) -#-hpux +#-(or hpux win32) ;;; Find the current foreground process group id. (defun find-current-foreground-process (proc) (with-alien ((result sb-alien:int)) (multiple-value-bind - (wonp error) - (sb-unix:unix-ioctl (sb-sys:fd-stream-fd (process-pty proc)) - sb-unix:TIOCGPGRP - (alien-sap (sb-alien:addr result))) + (wonp error) + (sb-unix:unix-ioctl (sb-sys:fd-stream-fd (process-pty proc)) + sb-unix:TIOCGPGRP + (alien-sap (sb-alien:addr result))) (unless wonp - (error "TIOCPGRP ioctl failed: ~S" (strerror error))) + (error "TIOCPGRP ioctl failed: ~S" (strerror error))) result)) (process-pid proc)) -(defun process-kill (proc signal &optional (whom :pid)) - "Hand SIGNAL to PROC. If WHOM is :PID, use the kill Unix system call. If +#-win32 +(defun process-kill (process signal &optional (whom :pid)) + #+sb-doc + "Hand SIGNAL to PROCESS. If WHOM is :PID, use the kill Unix system call. If WHOM is :PROCESS-GROUP, use the killpg Unix system call. If WHOM is :PTY-PROCESS-GROUP deliver the signal to whichever process group is currently in the foreground." (let ((pid (ecase whom - ((:pid :process-group) - (process-pid proc)) - (:pty-process-group - #-hpux - (find-current-foreground-process proc))))) + ((:pid :process-group) + (process-pid process)) + (:pty-process-group + #-hpux + (find-current-foreground-process process))))) (multiple-value-bind - (okay errno) - (case whom - #+hpux - (:pty-process-group - (sb-unix:unix-ioctl (sb-sys:fd-stream-fd (process-pty proc)) - sb-unix:TIOCSIGSEND - (sb-sys:int-sap - (sb-unix:unix-signal-number signal)))) - ((:process-group #-hpux :pty-process-group) - (sb-unix:unix-killpg pid signal)) - (t - (sb-unix:unix-kill pid signal))) + (okay errno) + (case whom + #+hpux + (:pty-process-group + (sb-unix:unix-ioctl (sb-sys:fd-stream-fd (process-pty process)) + sb-unix:TIOCSIGSEND + (sb-sys:int-sap + signal))) + ((:process-group #-hpux :pty-process-group) + (sb-unix:unix-killpg pid signal)) + (t + (sb-unix:unix-kill pid signal))) (cond ((not okay) - (values nil errno)) - ((and (eql pid (process-pid proc)) - (= (sb-unix:unix-signal-number signal) - (sb-unix:unix-signal-number :sigcont))) - (setf (process-%status proc) :running) - (setf (process-exit-code proc) nil) - (when (process-status-hook proc) - (funcall (process-status-hook proc) proc)) - t) - (t - t))))) - -(defun process-alive-p (proc) - "Return T if the process is still alive, NIL otherwise." - (let ((status (process-status proc))) + (values nil errno)) + ((and (eql pid (process-pid process)) + (= signal sb-unix:sigcont)) + (setf (process-%status process) :running) + (setf (process-exit-code process) nil) + (when (process-status-hook process) + (funcall (process-status-hook process) process)) + t) + (t + t))))) + +(defun process-alive-p (process) + #+sb-doc + "Return T if PROCESS is still alive, NIL otherwise." + (let ((status (process-status process))) (if (or (eq status :running) - (eq status :stopped)) - t - nil))) + (eq status :stopped)) + t + nil))) -(defun process-close (proc) - "Close all streams connected to PROC and stop maintaining the status slot." +(defun process-close (process) + #+sb-doc + "Close all streams connected to PROCESS and stop maintaining the +status slot." (macrolet ((frob (stream abort) - `(when ,stream (close ,stream :abort ,abort)))) - (frob (process-pty proc) t) ; Don't FLUSH-OUTPUT to dead process, .. - (frob (process-input proc) t) ; .. 'cause it will generate SIGPIPE. - (frob (process-output proc) nil) - (frob (process-error proc) nil)) - (sb-sys:without-interrupts - (setf *active-processes* (delete proc *active-processes*))) - proc) + `(when ,stream (close ,stream :abort ,abort)))) + #-win32 + (frob (process-pty process) t) ; Don't FLUSH-OUTPUT to dead process, + (frob (process-input process) t) ; .. 'cause it will generate SIGPIPE. + (frob (process-output process) nil) + (frob (process-error process) nil)) + ;; FIXME: Given that the status-slot is no longer updated, + ;; maybe it should be set to :CLOSED, or similar? + (with-active-processes-lock () + (setf *active-processes* (delete process *active-processes*))) + process) ;;; the handler for SIGCHLD signals that RUN-PROGRAM establishes +#-win32 (defun sigchld-handler (ignore1 ignore2 ignore3) (declare (ignore ignore1 ignore2 ignore3)) (get-processes-status-changes)) (defun get-processes-status-changes () + #-win32 (loop - (multiple-value-bind (pid what code core) - (wait3 t t) - (unless pid - (return)) - (let ((proc (find pid *active-processes* :key #'process-pid))) - (when proc - (setf (process-%status proc) what) - (setf (process-exit-code proc) code) - (setf (process-core-dumped proc) core) - (when (process-status-hook proc) - (funcall (process-status-hook proc) proc)) - (when (position what #(:exited :signaled)) - (sb-sys:without-interrupts - (setf *active-processes* - (delete proc *active-processes*))))))))) + (multiple-value-bind (pid what code core) + (wait3 t t) + (unless pid + (return)) + (let ((proc (with-active-processes-lock () + (find pid *active-processes* :key #'process-pid)))) + (when proc + (setf (process-%status proc) what) + (setf (process-exit-code proc) code) + (setf (process-core-dumped proc) core) + (when (process-status-hook proc) + (funcall (process-status-hook proc) proc)) + (when (position what #(:exited :signaled)) + (with-active-processes-lock () + (setf *active-processes* + (delete proc *active-processes*)))))))) + #+win32 + (let (exited) + (with-active-processes-lock () + (setf *active-processes* + (delete-if (lambda (proc) + (multiple-value-bind (ok code) + (get-exit-code-process (process-pid proc)) + (when (and (plusp ok) (/= code 259)) + (setf (process-%status proc) :exited + (process-exit-code proc) code) + (when (process-status-hook proc) + (push proc exited)) + t))) + *active-processes*))) + ;; Can't call the hooks before all the processes have been deal + ;; with, as calling a hook may cause re-entry to + ;; GET-PROCESS-STATUS-CHANGES. That may be OK when using wait3, + ;; but in the Windows implementation is would be deeply bad. + (dolist (proc exited) + (let ((hook (process-status-hook proc))) + (when hook + (funcall hook proc)))))) ;;;; RUN-PROGRAM and close friends @@ -282,89 +385,51 @@ (defvar *close-in-parent* nil) ;;; list of handlers installed by RUN-PROGRAM +#-win32 (defvar *handlers-installed* nil) -#+FreeBSD -(define-alien-type nil - (struct sgttyb - (sg-ispeed sb-alien:char) ; input speed - (sg-ospeed sb-alien:char) ; output speed - (sg-erase sb-alien:char) ; erase character - (sg-kill sb-alien:char) ; kill character - (sg-flags sb-alien:short))) ; mode flags -#+OpenBSD -(define-alien-type nil - (struct sgttyb - (sg-four sb-alien:int) - (sg-chars (array sb-alien:char 4)) - (sg-flags sb-alien:int))) - ;;; Find an unused pty. Return three values: the file descriptor for ;;; the master side of the pty, the file descriptor for the slave side ;;; of the pty, and the name of the tty device for the slave side. +#-win32 (defun find-a-pty () (dolist (char '(#\p #\q)) (dotimes (digit 16) - (let* ((master-name (format nil "/dev/pty~C~X" char digit)) - (master-fd (sb-unix:unix-open master-name - sb-unix:o_rdwr - #o666))) - (when master-fd - (let* ((slave-name (format nil "/dev/tty~C~X" char digit)) - (slave-fd (sb-unix:unix-open slave-name - sb-unix:o_rdwr - #o666))) - (when slave-fd - ;; comment from classic CMU CL: - ;; Maybe put a vhangup here? - ;; - ;; FIXME: It seems as though this logic should be in - ;; OPEN-PTY, not FIND-A-PTY (both from the comments - ;; documenting DEFUN FIND-A-PTY, and from the - ;; connotations of the function names). - ;; - ;; FIXME: It would be nice to have a note, and/or a pointer - ;; to some reference material somewhere, explaining - ;; why we need this on *BSD and not on Linux. - #+bsd - (sb-alien:with-alien ((stuff (sb-alien:struct sgttyb))) - (let ((sap (sb-alien:alien-sap stuff))) - (sb-unix:unix-ioctl slave-fd sb-unix:TIOCGETP sap) - (setf (sb-alien:slot stuff 'sg-flags) - ;; This is EVENP|ODDP, the same numeric code - ;; both on FreeBSD and on OpenBSD. -- WHN 20000929 - #o300) ; EVENP|ODDP - (sb-unix:unix-ioctl slave-fd sb-unix:TIOCSETP sap) - (sb-unix:unix-ioctl master-fd sb-unix:TIOCGETP sap) - (setf (sb-alien:slot stuff 'sg-flags) - (logand (sb-alien:slot stuff 'sg-flags) - ;; This is ~ECHO, the same numeric - ;; code both on FreeBSD and on OpenBSD. - ;; -- WHN 20000929 - (lognot 8))) ; ~ECHO - (sb-unix:unix-ioctl master-fd sb-unix:TIOCSETP sap))) - (return-from find-a-pty - (values master-fd - slave-fd - slave-name))) - (sb-unix:unix-close master-fd)))))) + (let* ((master-name (coerce (format nil "/dev/pty~C~X" char digit) 'base-string)) + (master-fd (sb-unix:unix-open master-name + sb-unix:o_rdwr + #o666))) + (when master-fd + (let* ((slave-name (coerce (format nil "/dev/tty~C~X" char digit) 'base-string)) + (slave-fd (sb-unix:unix-open slave-name + sb-unix:o_rdwr + #o666))) + (when slave-fd + (return-from find-a-pty + (values master-fd + slave-fd + slave-name))) + (sb-unix:unix-close master-fd)))))) (error "could not find a pty")) +#-win32 (defun open-pty (pty cookie) (when pty (multiple-value-bind - (master slave name) - (find-a-pty) + (master slave name) + (find-a-pty) (push master *close-on-error*) (push slave *close-in-parent*) (when (streamp pty) - (multiple-value-bind (new-fd errno) (sb-unix:unix-dup master) - (unless new-fd - (error "couldn't SB-UNIX:UNIX-DUP ~W: ~A" master (strerror errno))) - (push new-fd *close-on-error*) - (copy-descriptor-to-stream new-fd pty cookie))) + (multiple-value-bind (new-fd errno) (sb-unix:unix-dup master) + (unless new-fd + (error "couldn't SB-UNIX:UNIX-DUP ~W: ~A" master (strerror errno))) + (push new-fd *close-on-error*) + (copy-descriptor-to-stream new-fd pty cookie))) (values name - (sb-sys:make-fd-stream master :input t :output t))))) + (sb-sys:make-fd-stream master :input t :output t + :element-type :default + :dual-channel-p t))))) (defmacro round-bytes-to-words (n) `(logand (the fixnum (+ (the fixnum ,n) 3)) (lognot 3))) @@ -373,48 +438,52 @@ ;; Make a pass over STRING-LIST to calculate the amount of memory ;; needed to hold the strvec. (let ((string-bytes 0) - ;; We need an extra for the null, and an extra 'cause exect - ;; clobbers argv[-1]. - (vec-bytes (* #-alpha 4 #+alpha 8 (+ (length string-list) 2)))) + ;; We need an extra for the null, and an extra 'cause exect + ;; clobbers argv[-1]. + (vec-bytes (* #.(/ sb-vm::n-machine-word-bits sb-vm::n-byte-bits) + (+ (length string-list) 2)))) (declare (fixnum string-bytes vec-bytes)) (dolist (s string-list) (enforce-type s simple-string) (incf string-bytes (round-bytes-to-words (1+ (length s))))) ;; Now allocate the memory and fill it in. (let* ((total-bytes (+ string-bytes vec-bytes)) - (vec-sap (sb-sys:allocate-system-memory total-bytes)) - (string-sap (sap+ vec-sap vec-bytes)) - (i #-alpha 4 #+alpha 8)) + (vec-sap (sb-sys:allocate-system-memory total-bytes)) + (string-sap (sap+ vec-sap vec-bytes)) + (i #.(/ sb-vm::n-machine-word-bits sb-vm::n-byte-bits))) (declare (type (and unsigned-byte fixnum) total-bytes i) - (type sb-sys:system-area-pointer vec-sap string-sap)) + (type sb-sys:system-area-pointer vec-sap string-sap)) (dolist (s string-list) - (declare (simple-string s)) - (let ((n (length s))) - ;; Blast the string into place. - (sb-kernel:copy-to-system-area (the simple-string s) - (* sb-vm:vector-data-offset - sb-vm:n-word-bits) - string-sap 0 - (* (1+ n) sb-vm:n-byte-bits)) - ;; Blast the pointer to the string into place. - (setf (sap-ref-sap vec-sap i) string-sap) - (setf string-sap (sap+ string-sap (round-bytes-to-words (1+ n)))) - (incf i #-alpha 4 #+alpha 8))) + (declare (simple-string s)) + (let ((n (length s))) + ;; Blast the string into place. + (sb-kernel:copy-ub8-to-system-area (the simple-base-string + ;; FIXME + (coerce s 'simple-base-string)) + 0 + string-sap 0 + (1+ n)) + ;; Blast the pointer to the string into place. + (setf (sap-ref-sap vec-sap i) string-sap) + (setf string-sap (sap+ string-sap (round-bytes-to-words (1+ n)))) + (incf i #.(/ sb-vm::n-machine-word-bits sb-vm::n-byte-bits)))) ;; Blast in the last null pointer. (setf (sap-ref-sap vec-sap i) (int-sap 0)) - (values vec-sap (sap+ vec-sap #-alpha 4 #+alpha 8) total-bytes)))) + (values vec-sap (sap+ vec-sap #.(/ sb-vm::n-machine-word-bits + sb-vm::n-byte-bits)) + total-bytes)))) (defmacro with-c-strvec ((var str-list) &body body) - (let ((sap (gensym "SAP-")) - (size (gensym "SIZE-"))) + (with-unique-names (sap size) `(multiple-value-bind (,sap ,var ,size) (string-list-to-c-strvec ,str-list) (unwind-protect - (progn - ,@body) - (sb-sys:deallocate-system-memory ,sap ,size))))) + (progn + ,@body) + (sb-sys:deallocate-system-memory ,sap ,size))))) +#-win32 (sb-alien:define-alien-routine spawn sb-alien:int (program sb-alien:c-string) (argv (* sb-alien:c-string)) @@ -424,11 +493,41 @@ (stdout sb-alien:int) (stderr sb-alien:int)) +#+win32 +(sb-alien:define-alien-routine spawn sb-win32::handle + (program sb-alien:c-string) + (argv (* sb-alien:c-string)) + (stdin sb-alien:int) + (stdout sb-alien:int) + (stderr sb-alien:int) + (wait sb-alien:int)) + ;;; Is UNIX-FILENAME the name of a file that we can execute? (defun unix-filename-is-executable-p (unix-filename) - (declare (type simple-string unix-filename)) - (values (and (eq (sb-unix:unix-file-kind unix-filename) :file) - (sb-unix:unix-access unix-filename sb-unix:x_ok)))) + (let ((filename (coerce unix-filename 'base-string))) + (values (and (eq (sb-unix:unix-file-kind filename) :file) + #-win32 + (sb-unix:unix-access filename sb-unix:x_ok))))) + +(defun find-executable-in-search-path (pathname &optional + (search-path (posix-getenv "PATH"))) + #+sb-doc + "Find the first executable file matching PATHNAME in any of the +colon-separated list of pathnames SEARCH-PATH" + (let ((program #-win32 pathname + #+win32 (merge-pathnames pathname (make-pathname :type "exe")))) + (loop for end = (position #-win32 #\: #+win32 #\; search-path + :start (if end (1+ end) 0)) + and start = 0 then (and end (1+ end)) + while start + ;; the truename of a file naming a directory is the + ;; directory, at least until pfdietz comes along and says why + ;; that's noncompliant -- CSR, c. 2003-08-10 + for truename = (probe-file (subseq search-path start end)) + for fullpath = (when truename + (unix-namestring (merge-pathnames program truename))) + when (and fullpath (unix-filename-is-executable-p fullpath)) + return fullpath))) ;;; FIXME: There shouldn't be two semiredundant versions of the ;;; documentation. Since this is a public extension function, the @@ -448,7 +547,7 @@ ;;; -- T: Just leave fd 0 alone. Pretty simple. ;;; -- "file": Read from the file. We need to open the file and ;;; pull the descriptor out of the stream. The parent should close -;;; this stream after the child is up and running to free any +;;; this stream after the child is up and running to free any ;;; storage used in the parent. ;;; -- NIL: Same as "file", but use "/dev/null" as the file. ;;; -- :STREAM: Use Unix pipe() to create two descriptors. Use @@ -457,7 +556,7 @@ ;;; the child. The parent must close the readable descriptor for ;;; EOF to be passed up correctly. ;;; -- a stream: If it's a fd-stream, just pull the descriptor out -;;; of it. Otherwise make a pipe as in :STREAM, and copy +;;; of it. Otherwise make a pipe as in :STREAM, and copy ;;; everything across. ;;; ;;; For output, there are five options: @@ -473,170 +572,295 @@ ;;; ;;; RUN-PROGRAM returns a PROCESS structure for the process if ;;; the fork worked, and NIL if it did not. + +#-win32 +(defun run-program (program args + &key + (env nil env-p) + (environment (if env-p + (unix-environment-sbcl-from-cmucl env) + (posix-environ)) + environment-p) + (wait t) + search + pty + input + if-input-does-not-exist + output + (if-output-exists :error) + (error :output) + (if-error-exists :error) + status-hook) + #+sb-doc + "RUN-PROGRAM creates a new Unix process running the Unix program +found in the file specified by the PROGRAM argument. ARGS are the +standard arguments that can be passed to a Unix program. For no +arguments, use NIL (which means that just the name of the program is +passed as arg 0). + +RUN-PROGRAM will return a PROCESS structure. See the CMU Common Lisp +Users Manual for details about the PROCESS structure. + + Notes about Unix environments (as in the :ENVIRONMENT and :ENV args): + + - The SBCL implementation of RUN-PROGRAM, like Perl and many other + programs, but unlike the original CMU CL implementation, copies + the Unix environment by default. + + - Running Unix programs from a setuid process, or in any other + situation where the Unix environment is under the control of someone + else, is a mother lode of security problems. If you are contemplating + doing this, read about it first. (The Perl community has a lot of good + documentation about this and other security issues in script-like + programs.) + + The &KEY arguments have the following meanings: + + :ENVIRONMENT + a list of SIMPLE-BASE-STRINGs describing the new Unix environment + (as in \"man environ\"). The default is to copy the environment of + the current process. + :ENV + an alternative lossy representation of the new Unix environment, + for compatibility with CMU CL + :SEARCH + Look for PROGRAM in each of the directories along the $PATH + environment variable. Otherwise an absolute pathname is required. + (See also FIND-EXECUTABLE-IN-SEARCH-PATH) + :WAIT + If non-NIL (default), wait until the created process finishes. If + NIL, continue running Lisp until the program finishes. + :PTY + Either T, NIL, or a stream. Unless NIL, the subprocess is established + under a PTY. If :pty is a stream, all output to this pty is sent to + this stream, otherwise the PROCESS-PTY slot is filled in with a stream + connected to pty that can read output and write input. + :INPUT + Either T, NIL, a pathname, a stream, or :STREAM. If T, the standard + input for the current process is inherited. If NIL, /dev/null + is used. If a pathname, the file so specified is used. If a stream, + all the input is read from that stream and send to the subprocess. If + :STREAM, the PROCESS-INPUT slot is filled in with a stream that sends + its output to the process. Defaults to NIL. + :IF-INPUT-DOES-NOT-EXIST (when :INPUT is the name of a file) + can be one of: + :ERROR to generate an error + :CREATE to create an empty file + NIL (the default) to return NIL from RUN-PROGRAM + :OUTPUT + Either T, NIL, a pathname, a stream, or :STREAM. If T, the standard + output for the current process is inherited. If NIL, /dev/null + is used. If a pathname, the file so specified is used. If a stream, + all the output from the process is written to this stream. If + :STREAM, the PROCESS-OUTPUT slot is filled in with a stream that can + be read to get the output. Defaults to NIL. + :IF-OUTPUT-EXISTS (when :OUTPUT is the name of a file) + can be one of: + :ERROR (the default) to generate an error + :SUPERSEDE to supersede the file with output from the program + :APPEND to append output from the program to the file + NIL to return NIL from RUN-PROGRAM, without doing anything + :ERROR and :IF-ERROR-EXISTS + Same as :OUTPUT and :IF-OUTPUT-EXISTS, except that :ERROR can also be + specified as :OUTPUT in which case all error output is routed to the + same place as normal output. + :STATUS-HOOK + This is a function the system calls whenever the status of the + process changes. The function takes the process as an argument." + (when (and env-p environment-p) + (error "can't specify :ENV and :ENVIRONMENT simultaneously")) + ;; Make sure that the interrupt handler is installed. + (sb-sys:enable-interrupt sb-unix:sigchld #'sigchld-handler) + ;; Prepend the program to the argument list. + (push (namestring program) args) + (let (;; Clear various specials used by GET-DESCRIPTOR-FOR to + ;; communicate cleanup info. + *close-on-error* + *close-in-parent* + *handlers-installed* + ;; Establish PROC at this level so that we can return it. + proc + ;; It's friendly to allow the caller to pass any string + ;; designator, but internally we'd like SIMPLE-STRINGs. + (simple-args (mapcar (lambda (x) (coerce x 'simple-string)) args))) + (unwind-protect + (let ((pfile + (if search + (find-executable-in-search-path program) + (unix-namestring program))) + (cookie (list 0))) + (unless pfile + (error "no such program: ~S" program)) + (unless (unix-filename-is-executable-p pfile) + (error "not executable: ~S" program)) + (multiple-value-bind (stdin input-stream) + (get-descriptor-for input cookie + :direction :input + :if-does-not-exist if-input-does-not-exist) + (multiple-value-bind (stdout output-stream) + (get-descriptor-for output cookie + :direction :output + :if-exists if-output-exists) + (multiple-value-bind (stderr error-stream) + (if (eq error :output) + (values stdout output-stream) + (get-descriptor-for error cookie + :direction :output + :if-exists if-error-exists)) + (multiple-value-bind (pty-name pty-stream) + (open-pty pty cookie) + ;; Make sure we are not notified about the child + ;; death before we have installed the PROCESS + ;; structure in *ACTIVE-PROCESSES*. + (with-active-processes-lock () + (with-c-strvec (args-vec simple-args) + (with-c-strvec (environment-vec environment) + (let ((child-pid + (without-gcing + (spawn pfile args-vec environment-vec pty-name + stdin stdout stderr)))) + (when (< child-pid 0) + (error "couldn't fork child process: ~A" + (strerror))) + (setf proc (make-process :pid child-pid + :%status :running + :pty pty-stream + :input input-stream + :output output-stream + :error error-stream + :status-hook status-hook + :cookie cookie)) + (push proc *active-processes*)))))))))) + (dolist (fd *close-in-parent*) + (sb-unix:unix-close fd)) + (unless proc + (dolist (fd *close-on-error*) + (sb-unix:unix-close fd)) + (dolist (handler *handlers-installed*) + (sb-sys:remove-fd-handler handler)))) + (when (and wait proc) + (process-wait proc)) + proc)) + +#+win32 (defun run-program (program args - &key - (env nil env-p) - (environment (if env-p - (unix-environment-sbcl-from-cmucl env) - (posix-environ)) - environment-p) - (wait t) - pty - input - if-input-does-not-exist - output - (if-output-exists :error) - (error :output) - (if-error-exists :error) - status-hook) - "RUN-PROGRAM creates a new Unix process running the Unix program found in - the file specified by the PROGRAM argument. ARGS are the standard - arguments that can be passed to a Unix program. For no arguments, use NIL - (which means that just the name of the program is passed as arg 0). - - RUN-PROGRAM will either return NIL or a PROCESS structure. See the CMU - Common Lisp Users Manual for details about the PROCESS structure. - - notes about Unix environments (as in the :ENVIRONMENT and :ENV args): - 1. The SBCL implementation of RUN-PROGRAM, like Perl and many other - programs, but unlike the original CMU CL implementation, copies - the Unix environment by default. - 2. Running Unix programs from a setuid process, or in any other - situation where the Unix environment is under the control of someone - else, is a mother lode of security problems. If you are contemplating - doing this, read about it first. (The Perl community has a lot of good - documentation about this and other security issues in script-like - programs.) + &key + (wait t) + search + input + if-input-does-not-exist + output + (if-output-exists :error) + (error :output) + (if-error-exists :error) + status-hook) + "RUN-PROGRAM creates a new process specified by the PROGRAM +argument. ARGS are the standard arguments that can be passed to a +program. For no arguments, use NIL (which means that just the name of +the program is passed as arg 0). + +RUN-PROGRAM will either return a PROCESS structure. See the CMU +Common Lisp Users Manual for details about the PROCESS structure. The &KEY arguments have the following meanings: - :ENVIRONMENT - a list of SIMPLE-STRINGs describing the new Unix environment (as - in \"man environ\"). The default is to copy the environment of - the current process. - :ENV - an alternative lossy representation of the new Unix environment, - for compatibility with CMU CL + :SEARCH + Look for PROGRAM in each of the directories along the $PATH + environment variable. Otherwise an absolute pathname is required. + (See also FIND-EXECUTABLE-IN-SEARCH-PATH) :WAIT If non-NIL (default), wait until the created process finishes. If NIL, continue running Lisp until the program finishes. - :PTY - Either T, NIL, or a stream. Unless NIL, the subprocess is established - under a PTY. If :pty is a stream, all output to this pty is sent to - this stream, otherwise the PROCESS-PTY slot is filled in with a stream - connected to pty that can read output and write input. :INPUT Either T, NIL, a pathname, a stream, or :STREAM. If T, the standard - input for the current process is inherited. If NIL, /dev/null - is used. If a pathname, the file so specified is used. If a stream, - all the input is read from that stream and send to the subprocess. If - :STREAM, the PROCESS-INPUT slot is filled in with a stream that sends - its output to the process. Defaults to NIL. + input for the current process is inherited. If NIL, /dev/null + is used. If a pathname, the file so specified is used. If a stream, + all the input is read from that stream and send to the subprocess. If + :STREAM, the PROCESS-INPUT slot is filled in with a stream that sends + its output to the process. Defaults to NIL. :IF-INPUT-DOES-NOT-EXIST (when :INPUT is the name of a file) can be one of: :ERROR to generate an error :CREATE to create an empty file NIL (the default) to return NIL from RUN-PROGRAM - :OUTPUT + :OUTPUT Either T, NIL, a pathname, a stream, or :STREAM. If T, the standard - output for the current process is inherited. If NIL, /dev/null - is used. If a pathname, the file so specified is used. If a stream, - all the output from the process is written to this stream. If - :STREAM, the PROCESS-OUTPUT slot is filled in with a stream that can - be read to get the output. Defaults to NIL. + output for the current process is inherited. If NIL, /dev/null + is used. If a pathname, the file so specified is used. If a stream, + all the output from the process is written to this stream. If + :STREAM, the PROCESS-OUTPUT slot is filled in with a stream that can + be read to get the output. Defaults to NIL. :IF-OUTPUT-EXISTS (when :OUTPUT is the name of a file) can be one of: :ERROR (the default) to generate an error :SUPERSEDE to supersede the file with output from the program - :APPEND to append output from the program to the file + :APPEND to append output from the program to the file NIL to return NIL from RUN-PROGRAM, without doing anything :ERROR and :IF-ERROR-EXISTS Same as :OUTPUT and :IF-OUTPUT-EXISTS, except that :ERROR can also be - specified as :OUTPUT in which case all error output is routed to the - same place as normal output. + specified as :OUTPUT in which case all error output is routed to the + same place as normal output. :STATUS-HOOK This is a function the system calls whenever the status of the process changes. The function takes the process as an argument." - - (when (and env-p environment-p) - (error "can't specify :ENV and :ENVIRONMENT simultaneously")) - ;; Make sure that the interrupt handler is installed. - (sb-sys:enable-interrupt :sigchld #'sigchld-handler) ;; Prepend the program to the argument list. (push (namestring program) args) (let (;; Clear various specials used by GET-DESCRIPTOR-FOR to - ;; communicate cleanup info. - *close-on-error* - *close-in-parent* - *handlers-installed* - ;; Establish PROC at this level so that we can return it. - proc - ;; It's friendly to allow the caller to pass any string - ;; designator, but internally we'd like SIMPLE-STRINGs. - (simple-args (mapcar (lambda (x) (coerce x 'simple-string)) args))) + ;; communicate cleanup info. + *close-on-error* + *close-in-parent* + ;; Establish PROC at this level so that we can return it. + proc + ;; It's friendly to allow the caller to pass any string + ;; designator, but internally we'd like SIMPLE-STRINGs. + (simple-args (mapcar (lambda (x) (coerce x 'simple-string)) args))) (unwind-protect - (let (;; FIXME: The old code here used to do - ;; (MERGE-PATHNAMES PROGRAM "path:"), - ;; which is the right idea (searching through the Unix - ;; PATH). Unfortunately, there is no logical pathname - ;; "path:" defined in sbcl-0.6.10. It would probably be - ;; reasonable to restore Unix PATH searching in SBCL, e.g. - ;; with a function FIND-EXECUTABLE-FILE-IN-POSIX-PATH. - ;; CMU CL did it with a "PATH:" search list, but CMU CL - ;; search lists are a non-ANSI extension that SBCL - ;; doesn't support. -- WHN) - (pfile (unix-namestring program t)) - (cookie (list 0))) - (unless pfile - (error "no such program: ~S" program)) - (unless (unix-filename-is-executable-p pfile) - (error "not executable: ~S" program)) - (multiple-value-bind (stdin input-stream) - (get-descriptor-for input cookie - :direction :input - :if-does-not-exist if-input-does-not-exist) - (multiple-value-bind (stdout output-stream) - (get-descriptor-for output cookie - :direction :output - :if-exists if-output-exists) - (multiple-value-bind (stderr error-stream) - (if (eq error :output) - (values stdout output-stream) - (get-descriptor-for error cookie - :direction :output - :if-exists if-error-exists)) - (multiple-value-bind (pty-name pty-stream) - (open-pty pty cookie) - ;; Make sure we are not notified about the child - ;; death before we have installed the PROCESS - ;; structure in *ACTIVE-PROCESSES*. - (sb-sys:without-interrupts - (with-c-strvec (args-vec simple-args) - (with-c-strvec (environment-vec environment) - (let ((child-pid - (without-gcing - (spawn pfile args-vec environment-vec pty-name - stdin stdout stderr)))) - (when (< child-pid 0) - (error "couldn't fork child process: ~A" - (strerror))) - (setf proc (make-process :pid child-pid - :%status :running - :pty pty-stream - :input input-stream - :output output-stream - :error error-stream - :status-hook status-hook - :cookie cookie)) - (push proc *active-processes*)))))))))) - (dolist (fd *close-in-parent*) - (sb-unix:unix-close fd)) - (unless proc - (dolist (fd *close-on-error*) - (sb-unix:unix-close fd)) - (dolist (handler *handlers-installed*) - (sb-sys:remove-fd-handler handler)))) - (when (and wait proc) - (process-wait proc)) + (let ((pfile + (if search + (find-executable-in-search-path program) + (unix-namestring program))) + (cookie (list 0))) + (unless pfile + (error "No such program: ~S" program)) + (unless (unix-filename-is-executable-p pfile) + (error "Not an executable: ~S" program)) + (multiple-value-bind (stdin input-stream) + (get-descriptor-for input cookie + :direction :input + :if-does-not-exist if-input-does-not-exist) + (multiple-value-bind (stdout output-stream) + (get-descriptor-for output cookie + :direction :output + :if-exists if-output-exists) + (multiple-value-bind (stderr error-stream) + (if (eq error :output) + (values stdout output-stream) + (get-descriptor-for error cookie + :direction :output + :if-exists if-error-exists)) + (with-c-strvec (args-vec simple-args) + (let ((handle (without-gcing + (spawn pfile args-vec + stdin stdout stderr + (if wait 1 0))))) + (when (< handle 0) + (error "Couldn't spawn program: ~A" (strerror))) + (setf proc + (if wait + (make-process :%status :exited + :exit-code handle) + (make-process :pid handle + :%status :running + :input input-stream + :output output-stream + :error error-stream + :status-hook status-hook + :cookie cookie)))))))))) + ;; FIXME: this should probably use PROCESS-WAIT instead instead + ;; of special argument to SPAWN. + (unless wait + (push proc *active-processes*)) + (when (and wait status-hook) + (funcall status-hook proc)) proc)) ;;; Install a handler for any input that shows up on the file @@ -644,157 +868,183 @@ ;;; stream. (defun copy-descriptor-to-stream (descriptor stream cookie) (incf (car cookie)) - (let ((string (make-string 256)) - handler) + (let ((string (make-string 256 :element-type 'base-char)) + handler) (setf handler - (sb-sys:add-fd-handler - descriptor - :input (lambda (fd) - (declare (ignore fd)) - (loop - (unless handler - (return)) - (multiple-value-bind - (result readable/errno) - (sb-unix:unix-select (1+ descriptor) - (ash 1 descriptor) - 0 0 0) - (cond ((null result) - (error "~@" - (strerror readable/errno))) - ((zerop result) - (return)))) - (sb-alien:with-alien ((buf (sb-alien:array - sb-alien:char - 256))) - (multiple-value-bind - (count errno) - (sb-unix:unix-read descriptor - (alien-sap buf) - 256) - (cond ((or (and (null count) - (eql errno sb-unix:eio)) - (eql count 0)) - (sb-sys:remove-fd-handler handler) - (setf handler nil) - (decf (car cookie)) - (sb-unix:unix-close descriptor) - (return)) - ((null count) - (sb-sys:remove-fd-handler handler) - (setf handler nil) - (decf (car cookie)) - (error - "~@" - (strerror errno))) - (t - (sb-kernel:copy-from-system-area - (alien-sap buf) 0 - string (* sb-vm:vector-data-offset - sb-vm:n-word-bits) - (* count sb-vm:n-byte-bits)) - (write-string string stream - :end count))))))))))) + (strerror errno))) + (t + (sb-kernel:copy-ub8-from-system-area + (alien-sap buf) 0 + string 0 + count) + (write-string string stream + :end count))))))))))) + +(defun get-stream-fd (stream direction) + (typecase stream + (sb-sys:fd-stream + (values (sb-sys:fd-stream-fd stream) nil)) + (synonym-stream + (get-stream-fd (symbol-value (synonym-stream-symbol stream)) direction)) + (two-way-stream + (ecase direction + (:input + (get-stream-fd (two-way-stream-input-stream stream) direction)) + (:output + (get-stream-fd (two-way-stream-output-stream stream) direction)))))) ;;; Find a file descriptor to use for object given the direction. ;;; Returns the descriptor. If object is :STREAM, returns the created ;;; stream as the second value. (defun get-descriptor-for (object - cookie - &rest keys - &key direction - &allow-other-keys) + cookie + &rest keys + &key direction + &allow-other-keys) (cond ((eq object t) - ;; No new descriptor is needed. - (values -1 nil)) - ((eq object nil) - ;; Use /dev/null. - (multiple-value-bind - (fd errno) - (sb-unix:unix-open "/dev/null" - (case direction - (:input sb-unix:o_rdonly) - (:output sb-unix:o_wronly) - (t sb-unix:o_rdwr)) - #o666) - (unless fd - (error "~@" - (strerror errno))) - (push fd *close-in-parent*) - (values fd nil))) - ((eq object :stream) - (multiple-value-bind (read-fd write-fd) (sb-unix:unix-pipe) - (unless read-fd - (error "couldn't create pipe: ~A" (strerror write-fd))) - (case direction - (:input - (push read-fd *close-in-parent*) - (push write-fd *close-on-error*) - (let ((stream (sb-sys:make-fd-stream write-fd :output t))) - (values read-fd stream))) - (:output - (push read-fd *close-on-error*) - (push write-fd *close-in-parent*) - (let ((stream (sb-sys:make-fd-stream read-fd :input t))) - (values write-fd stream))) - (t - (sb-unix:unix-close read-fd) - (sb-unix:unix-close write-fd) - (error "Direction must be either :INPUT or :OUTPUT, not ~S." - direction))))) - ((or (pathnamep object) (stringp object)) - (with-open-stream (file (apply #'open object keys)) - (multiple-value-bind - (fd errno) - (sb-unix:unix-dup (sb-sys:fd-stream-fd file)) - (cond (fd - (push fd *close-in-parent*) - (values fd nil)) - (t - (error "couldn't duplicate file descriptor: ~A" - (strerror errno))))))) - ((sb-sys:fd-stream-p object) - (values (sb-sys:fd-stream-fd object) nil)) - ((streamp object) - (ecase direction - (:input - ;; FIXME: We could use a better way of setting up - ;; temporary files, both here and in LOAD-FOREIGN. - (dotimes (count - 256 - (error "could not open a temporary file in /tmp")) - (let* ((name (format nil "/tmp/.run-program-~D" count)) - (fd (sb-unix:unix-open name - (logior sb-unix:o_rdwr - sb-unix:o_creat - sb-unix:o_excl) - #o666))) - (sb-unix:unix-unlink name) - (when fd - (let ((newline (string #\Newline))) - (loop - (multiple-value-bind - (line no-cr) - (read-line object nil nil) - (unless line - (return)) - (sb-unix:unix-write fd line 0 (length line)) - (if no-cr - (return) - (sb-unix:unix-write fd newline 0 1))))) - (sb-unix:unix-lseek fd 0 sb-unix:l_set) - (push fd *close-in-parent*) - (return (values fd nil)))))) - (:output - (multiple-value-bind (read-fd write-fd) - (sb-unix:unix-pipe) - (unless read-fd - (error "couldn't create pipe: ~S" (strerror write-fd))) - (copy-descriptor-to-stream read-fd object cookie) - (push read-fd *close-on-error*) - (push write-fd *close-in-parent*) - (values write-fd nil))))) - (t - (error "invalid option to RUN-PROGRAM: ~S" object)))) + ;; No new descriptor is needed. + (values -1 nil)) + ((eq object nil) + ;; Use /dev/null. + (multiple-value-bind + (fd errno) + (sb-unix:unix-open #-win32 #.(coerce "/dev/null" 'base-string) + #+win32 #.(coerce "nul" 'base-string) + (case direction + (:input sb-unix:o_rdonly) + (:output sb-unix:o_wronly) + (t sb-unix:o_rdwr)) + #o666) + (unless fd + (error "~@" + (strerror errno))) + (push fd *close-in-parent*) + (values fd nil))) + ((eq object :stream) + (multiple-value-bind (read-fd write-fd) (sb-unix:unix-pipe) + (unless read-fd + (error "couldn't create pipe: ~A" (strerror write-fd))) + (case direction + (:input + (push read-fd *close-in-parent*) + (push write-fd *close-on-error*) + (let ((stream (sb-sys:make-fd-stream write-fd :output t + :element-type :default))) + (values read-fd stream))) + (:output + (push read-fd *close-on-error*) + (push write-fd *close-in-parent*) + (let ((stream (sb-sys:make-fd-stream read-fd :input t + :element-type :default))) + (values write-fd stream))) + (t + (sb-unix:unix-close read-fd) + (sb-unix:unix-close write-fd) + (error "Direction must be either :INPUT or :OUTPUT, not ~S." + direction))))) + ((or (pathnamep object) (stringp object)) + (with-open-stream (file (apply #'open object keys)) + (multiple-value-bind + (fd errno) + (sb-unix:unix-dup (sb-sys:fd-stream-fd file)) + (cond (fd + (push fd *close-in-parent*) + (values fd nil)) + (t + (error "couldn't duplicate file descriptor: ~A" + (strerror errno))))))) + ((streamp object) + (ecase direction + (:input + (or (get-stream-fd object :input) + ;; FIXME: We could use a better way of setting up + ;; temporary files + (dotimes (count + 256 + (error "could not open a temporary file in /tmp")) + (let* ((name (coerce (format nil "/tmp/.run-program-~D" count) + 'base-string)) + (fd (sb-unix:unix-open name + (logior sb-unix:o_rdwr + sb-unix:o_creat + sb-unix:o_excl) + #o666))) + (sb-unix:unix-unlink name) + (when fd + (let ((newline (string #\Newline))) + (loop + (multiple-value-bind + (line no-cr) + (read-line object nil nil) + (unless line + (return)) + (sb-unix:unix-write + fd + ;; FIXME: this really should be + ;; (STRING-TO-OCTETS :EXTERNAL-FORMAT ...). + ;; RUN-PROGRAM should take an + ;; external-format argument, which should + ;; be passed down to here. Something + ;; similar should happen on :OUTPUT, too. + (map '(vector (unsigned-byte 8)) #'char-code line) + 0 (length line)) + (if no-cr + (return) + (sb-unix:unix-write fd newline 0 1))))) + (sb-unix:unix-lseek fd 0 sb-unix:l_set) + (push fd *close-in-parent*) + (return (values fd nil))))))) + (:output + (or (get-stream-fd object :output) + (multiple-value-bind (read-fd write-fd) + (sb-unix:unix-pipe) + (unless read-fd + (error "couldn't create pipe: ~S" (strerror write-fd))) + (copy-descriptor-to-stream read-fd object cookie) + (push read-fd *close-on-error*) + (push write-fd *close-in-parent*) + (values write-fd nil)))))) + (t + (error "invalid option to RUN-PROGRAM: ~S" object))))