From fcbf63e62c627deae76c1b8cb8c0876c536ed811 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jari Vetoniemi Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 18:49:26 +0900 Subject: Fresh start --- jni/ruby/lib/open3.rb | 663 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 663 insertions(+) create mode 100644 jni/ruby/lib/open3.rb (limited to 'jni/ruby/lib/open3.rb') diff --git a/jni/ruby/lib/open3.rb b/jni/ruby/lib/open3.rb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ec4a94 --- /dev/null +++ b/jni/ruby/lib/open3.rb @@ -0,0 +1,663 @@ +# +# = open3.rb: Popen, but with stderr, too +# +# Author:: Yukihiro Matsumoto +# Documentation:: Konrad Meyer +# +# Open3 gives you access to stdin, stdout, and stderr when running other +# programs. +# + +# +# Open3 grants you access to stdin, stdout, stderr and a thread to wait for the +# child process when running another program. +# You can specify various attributes, redirections, current directory, etc., of +# the program in the same way as for Process.spawn. +# +# - Open3.popen3 : pipes for stdin, stdout, stderr +# - Open3.popen2 : pipes for stdin, stdout +# - Open3.popen2e : pipes for stdin, merged stdout and stderr +# - Open3.capture3 : give a string for stdin; get strings for stdout, stderr +# - Open3.capture2 : give a string for stdin; get a string for stdout +# - Open3.capture2e : give a string for stdin; get a string for merged stdout and stderr +# - Open3.pipeline_rw : pipes for first stdin and last stdout of a pipeline +# - Open3.pipeline_r : pipe for last stdout of a pipeline +# - Open3.pipeline_w : pipe for first stdin of a pipeline +# - Open3.pipeline_start : run a pipeline without waiting +# - Open3.pipeline : run a pipeline and wait for its completion +# + +module Open3 + + # Open stdin, stdout, and stderr streams and start external executable. + # In addition, a thread to wait for the started process is created. + # The thread has a pid method and a thread variable :pid which is the pid of + # the started process. + # + # Block form: + # + # Open3.popen3([env,] cmd... [, opts]) {|stdin, stdout, stderr, wait_thr| + # pid = wait_thr.pid # pid of the started process. + # ... + # exit_status = wait_thr.value # Process::Status object returned. + # } + # + # Non-block form: + # + # stdin, stdout, stderr, wait_thr = Open3.popen3([env,] cmd... [, opts]) + # pid = wait_thr[:pid] # pid of the started process + # ... + # stdin.close # stdin, stdout and stderr should be closed explicitly in this form. + # stdout.close + # stderr.close + # exit_status = wait_thr.value # Process::Status object returned. + # + # The parameters env, cmd, and opts are passed to Process.spawn. + # A commandline string and a list of argument strings can be accepted as follows: + # + # Open3.popen3("echo abc") {|i, o, e, t| ... } + # Open3.popen3("echo", "abc") {|i, o, e, t| ... } + # Open3.popen3(["echo", "argv0"], "abc") {|i, o, e, t| ... } + # + # If the last parameter, opts, is a Hash, it is recognized as an option for Process.spawn. + # + # Open3.popen3("pwd", :chdir=>"/") {|i,o,e,t| + # p o.read.chomp #=> "/" + # } + # + # wait_thr.value waits for the termination of the process. + # The block form also waits for the process when it returns. + # + # Closing stdin, stdout and stderr does not wait for the process to complete. + # + # You should be careful to avoid deadlocks. + # Since pipes are fixed length buffers, + # Open3.popen3("prog") {|i, o, e, t| o.read } deadlocks if + # the program generates too much output on stderr. + # You should read stdout and stderr simultaneously (using threads or IO.select). + # However, if you don't need stderr output, you can use Open3.popen2. + # If merged stdout and stderr output is not a problem, you can use Open3.popen2e. + # If you really need stdout and stderr output as separate strings, you can consider Open3.capture3. + # + def popen3(*cmd, **opts, &block) + in_r, in_w = IO.pipe + opts[:in] = in_r + in_w.sync = true + + out_r, out_w = IO.pipe + opts[:out] = out_w + + err_r, err_w = IO.pipe + opts[:err] = err_w + + popen_run(cmd, opts, [in_r, out_w, err_w], [in_w, out_r, err_r], &block) + end + module_function :popen3 + + # Open3.popen2 is similar to Open3.popen3 except that it doesn't create a pipe for + # the standard error stream. + # + # Block form: + # + # Open3.popen2([env,] cmd... [, opts]) {|stdin, stdout, wait_thr| + # pid = wait_thr.pid # pid of the started process. + # ... + # exit_status = wait_thr.value # Process::Status object returned. + # } + # + # Non-block form: + # + # stdin, stdout, wait_thr = Open3.popen2([env,] cmd... [, opts]) + # ... + # stdin.close # stdin and stdout should be closed explicitly in this form. + # stdout.close + # + # See Process.spawn for the optional hash arguments _env_ and _opts_. + # + # Example: + # + # Open3.popen2("wc -c") {|i,o,t| + # i.print "answer to life the universe and everything" + # i.close + # p o.gets #=> "42\n" + # } + # + # Open3.popen2("bc -q") {|i,o,t| + # i.puts "obase=13" + # i.puts "6 * 9" + # p o.gets #=> "42\n" + # } + # + # Open3.popen2("dc") {|i,o,t| + # i.print "42P" + # i.close + # p o.read #=> "*" + # } + # + def popen2(*cmd, **opts, &block) + in_r, in_w = IO.pipe + opts[:in] = in_r + in_w.sync = true + + out_r, out_w = IO.pipe + opts[:out] = out_w + + popen_run(cmd, opts, [in_r, out_w], [in_w, out_r], &block) + end + module_function :popen2 + + # Open3.popen2e is similar to Open3.popen3 except that it merges + # the standard output stream and the standard error stream. + # + # Block form: + # + # Open3.popen2e([env,] cmd... [, opts]) {|stdin, stdout_and_stderr, wait_thr| + # pid = wait_thr.pid # pid of the started process. + # ... + # exit_status = wait_thr.value # Process::Status object returned. + # } + # + # Non-block form: + # + # stdin, stdout_and_stderr, wait_thr = Open3.popen2e([env,] cmd... [, opts]) + # ... + # stdin.close # stdin and stdout_and_stderr should be closed explicitly in this form. + # stdout_and_stderr.close + # + # See Process.spawn for the optional hash arguments _env_ and _opts_. + # + # Example: + # # check gcc warnings + # source = "foo.c" + # Open3.popen2e("gcc", "-Wall", source) {|i,oe,t| + # oe.each {|line| + # if /warning/ =~ line + # ... + # end + # } + # } + # + def popen2e(*cmd, **opts, &block) + in_r, in_w = IO.pipe + opts[:in] = in_r + in_w.sync = true + + out_r, out_w = IO.pipe + opts[[:out, :err]] = out_w + + popen_run(cmd, opts, [in_r, out_w], [in_w, out_r], &block) + end + module_function :popen2e + + def popen_run(cmd, opts, child_io, parent_io) # :nodoc: + pid = spawn(*cmd, opts) + wait_thr = Process.detach(pid) + child_io.each {|io| io.close } + result = [*parent_io, wait_thr] + if defined? yield + begin + return yield(*result) + ensure + parent_io.each{|io| io.close unless io.closed?} + wait_thr.join + end + end + result + end + module_function :popen_run + class << self + private :popen_run + end + + # Open3.capture3 captures the standard output and the standard error of a command. + # + # stdout_str, stderr_str, status = Open3.capture3([env,] cmd... [, opts]) + # + # The arguments env, cmd and opts are passed to Open3.popen3 except + # opts[:stdin_data] and opts[:binmode]. See Process.spawn. + # + # If opts[:stdin_data] is specified, it is sent to the command's standard input. + # + # If opts[:binmode] is true, internal pipes are set to binary mode. + # + # Examples: + # + # # dot is a command of graphviz. + # graph = <<'End' + # digraph g { + # a -> b + # } + # End + # drawn_graph, dot_log = Open3.capture3("dot -v", :stdin_data=>graph) + # + # o, e, s = Open3.capture3("echo abc; sort >&2", :stdin_data=>"foo\nbar\nbaz\n") + # p o #=> "abc\n" + # p e #=> "bar\nbaz\nfoo\n" + # p s #=> # + # + # # generate a thumbnail image using the convert command of ImageMagick. + # # However, if the image is really stored in a file, + # # system("convert", "-thumbnail", "80", "png:#{filename}", "png:-") is better + # # because of reduced memory consumption. + # # But if the image is stored in a DB or generated by the gnuplot Open3.capture2 example, + # # Open3.capture3 should be considered. + # # + # image = File.read("/usr/share/openclipart/png/animals/mammals/sheep-md-v0.1.png", :binmode=>true) + # thumbnail, err, s = Open3.capture3("convert -thumbnail 80 png:- png:-", :stdin_data=>image, :binmode=>true) + # if s.success? + # STDOUT.binmode; print thumbnail + # end + # + def capture3(*cmd, stdin_data: '', binmode: false, **opts) + popen3(*cmd, opts) {|i, o, e, t| + if binmode + i.binmode + o.binmode + e.binmode + end + out_reader = Thread.new { o.read } + err_reader = Thread.new { e.read } + begin + i.write stdin_data + rescue Errno::EPIPE + end + i.close + [out_reader.value, err_reader.value, t.value] + } + end + module_function :capture3 + + # Open3.capture2 captures the standard output of a command. + # + # stdout_str, status = Open3.capture2([env,] cmd... [, opts]) + # + # The arguments env, cmd and opts are passed to Open3.popen3 except + # opts[:stdin_data] and opts[:binmode]. See Process.spawn. + # + # If opts[:stdin_data] is specified, it is sent to the command's standard input. + # + # If opts[:binmode] is true, internal pipes are set to binary mode. + # + # Example: + # + # # factor is a command for integer factorization. + # o, s = Open3.capture2("factor", :stdin_data=>"42") + # p o #=> "42: 2 3 7\n" + # + # # generate x**2 graph in png using gnuplot. + # gnuplot_commands = <<"End" + # set terminal png + # plot x**2, "-" with lines + # 1 14 + # 2 1 + # 3 8 + # 4 5 + # e + # End + # image, s = Open3.capture2("gnuplot", :stdin_data=>gnuplot_commands, :binmode=>true) + # + def capture2(*cmd, stdin_data: nil, binmode: false, **opts) + popen2(*cmd, opts) {|i, o, t| + if binmode + i.binmode + o.binmode + end + out_reader = Thread.new { o.read } + if stdin_data + begin + i.write stdin_data + rescue Errno::EPIPE + end + end + i.close + [out_reader.value, t.value] + } + end + module_function :capture2 + + # Open3.capture2e captures the standard output and the standard error of a command. + # + # stdout_and_stderr_str, status = Open3.capture2e([env,] cmd... [, opts]) + # + # The arguments env, cmd and opts are passed to Open3.popen3 except + # opts[:stdin_data] and opts[:binmode]. See Process.spawn. + # + # If opts[:stdin_data] is specified, it is sent to the command's standard input. + # + # If opts[:binmode] is true, internal pipes are set to binary mode. + # + # Example: + # + # # capture make log + # make_log, s = Open3.capture2e("make") + # + def capture2e(*cmd, stdin_data: nil, binmode: false, **opts) + popen2e(*cmd, opts) {|i, oe, t| + if binmode + i.binmode + oe.binmode + end + outerr_reader = Thread.new { oe.read } + if stdin_data + begin + i.write stdin_data + rescue Errno::EPIPE + end + end + i.close + [outerr_reader.value, t.value] + } + end + module_function :capture2e + + # Open3.pipeline_rw starts a list of commands as a pipeline with pipes + # which connect to stdin of the first command and stdout of the last command. + # + # Open3.pipeline_rw(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) {|first_stdin, last_stdout, wait_threads| + # ... + # } + # + # first_stdin, last_stdout, wait_threads = Open3.pipeline_rw(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) + # ... + # first_stdin.close + # last_stdout.close + # + # Each cmd is a string or an array. + # If it is an array, the elements are passed to Process.spawn. + # + # cmd: + # commandline command line string which is passed to a shell + # [env, commandline, opts] command line string which is passed to a shell + # [env, cmdname, arg1, ..., opts] command name and one or more arguments (no shell) + # [env, [cmdname, argv0], arg1, ..., opts] command name and arguments including argv[0] (no shell) + # + # Note that env and opts are optional, as for Process.spawn. + # + # The options to pass to Process.spawn are constructed by merging + # +opts+, the last hash element of the array, and + # specifications for the pipes between each of the commands. + # + # Example: + # + # Open3.pipeline_rw("tr -dc A-Za-z", "wc -c") {|i, o, ts| + # i.puts "All persons more than a mile high to leave the court." + # i.close + # p o.gets #=> "42\n" + # } + # + # Open3.pipeline_rw("sort", "cat -n") {|stdin, stdout, wait_thrs| + # stdin.puts "foo" + # stdin.puts "bar" + # stdin.puts "baz" + # stdin.close # send EOF to sort. + # p stdout.read #=> " 1\tbar\n 2\tbaz\n 3\tfoo\n" + # } + def pipeline_rw(*cmds, **opts, &block) + in_r, in_w = IO.pipe + opts[:in] = in_r + in_w.sync = true + + out_r, out_w = IO.pipe + opts[:out] = out_w + + pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [in_r, out_w], [in_w, out_r], &block) + end + module_function :pipeline_rw + + # Open3.pipeline_r starts a list of commands as a pipeline with a pipe + # which connects to stdout of the last command. + # + # Open3.pipeline_r(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) {|last_stdout, wait_threads| + # ... + # } + # + # last_stdout, wait_threads = Open3.pipeline_r(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) + # ... + # last_stdout.close + # + # Each cmd is a string or an array. + # If it is an array, the elements are passed to Process.spawn. + # + # cmd: + # commandline command line string which is passed to a shell + # [env, commandline, opts] command line string which is passed to a shell + # [env, cmdname, arg1, ..., opts] command name and one or more arguments (no shell) + # [env, [cmdname, argv0], arg1, ..., opts] command name and arguments including argv[0] (no shell) + # + # Note that env and opts are optional, as for Process.spawn. + # + # Example: + # + # Open3.pipeline_r("zcat /var/log/apache2/access.log.*.gz", + # [{"LANG"=>"C"}, "grep", "GET /favicon.ico"], + # "logresolve") {|o, ts| + # o.each_line {|line| + # ... + # } + # } + # + # Open3.pipeline_r("yes", "head -10") {|o, ts| + # p o.read #=> "y\ny\ny\ny\ny\ny\ny\ny\ny\ny\n" + # p ts[0].value #=> # + # p ts[1].value #=> # + # } + # + def pipeline_r(*cmds, **opts, &block) + out_r, out_w = IO.pipe + opts[:out] = out_w + + pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [out_w], [out_r], &block) + end + module_function :pipeline_r + + # Open3.pipeline_w starts a list of commands as a pipeline with a pipe + # which connects to stdin of the first command. + # + # Open3.pipeline_w(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) {|first_stdin, wait_threads| + # ... + # } + # + # first_stdin, wait_threads = Open3.pipeline_w(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) + # ... + # first_stdin.close + # + # Each cmd is a string or an array. + # If it is an array, the elements are passed to Process.spawn. + # + # cmd: + # commandline command line string which is passed to a shell + # [env, commandline, opts] command line string which is passed to a shell + # [env, cmdname, arg1, ..., opts] command name and one or more arguments (no shell) + # [env, [cmdname, argv0], arg1, ..., opts] command name and arguments including argv[0] (no shell) + # + # Note that env and opts are optional, as for Process.spawn. + # + # Example: + # + # Open3.pipeline_w("bzip2 -c", :out=>"/tmp/hello.bz2") {|i, ts| + # i.puts "hello" + # } + # + def pipeline_w(*cmds, **opts, &block) + in_r, in_w = IO.pipe + opts[:in] = in_r + in_w.sync = true + + pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [in_r], [in_w], &block) + end + module_function :pipeline_w + + # Open3.pipeline_start starts a list of commands as a pipeline. + # No pipes are created for stdin of the first command and + # stdout of the last command. + # + # Open3.pipeline_start(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) {|wait_threads| + # ... + # } + # + # wait_threads = Open3.pipeline_start(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) + # ... + # + # Each cmd is a string or an array. + # If it is an array, the elements are passed to Process.spawn. + # + # cmd: + # commandline command line string which is passed to a shell + # [env, commandline, opts] command line string which is passed to a shell + # [env, cmdname, arg1, ..., opts] command name and one or more arguments (no shell) + # [env, [cmdname, argv0], arg1, ..., opts] command name and arguments including argv[0] (no shell) + # + # Note that env and opts are optional, as for Process.spawn. + # + # Example: + # + # # Run xeyes in 10 seconds. + # Open3.pipeline_start("xeyes") {|ts| + # sleep 10 + # t = ts[0] + # Process.kill("TERM", t.pid) + # p t.value #=> # + # } + # + # # Convert pdf to ps and send it to a printer. + # # Collect error message of pdftops and lpr. + # pdf_file = "paper.pdf" + # printer = "printer-name" + # err_r, err_w = IO.pipe + # Open3.pipeline_start(["pdftops", pdf_file, "-"], + # ["lpr", "-P#{printer}"], + # :err=>err_w) {|ts| + # err_w.close + # p err_r.read # error messages of pdftops and lpr. + # } + # + def pipeline_start(*cmds, **opts, &block) + if block + pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [], [], &block) + else + ts, = pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [], []) + ts + end + end + module_function :pipeline_start + + # Open3.pipeline starts a list of commands as a pipeline. + # It waits for the completion of the commands. + # No pipes are created for stdin of the first command and + # stdout of the last command. + # + # status_list = Open3.pipeline(cmd1, cmd2, ... [, opts]) + # + # Each cmd is a string or an array. + # If it is an array, the elements are passed to Process.spawn. + # + # cmd: + # commandline command line string which is passed to a shell + # [env, commandline, opts] command line string which is passed to a shell + # [env, cmdname, arg1, ..., opts] command name and one or more arguments (no shell) + # [env, [cmdname, argv0], arg1, ..., opts] command name and arguments including argv[0] (no shell) + # + # Note that env and opts are optional, as Process.spawn. + # + # Example: + # + # fname = "/usr/share/man/man1/ruby.1.gz" + # p Open3.pipeline(["zcat", fname], "nroff -man", "less") + # #=> [#, + # # #, + # # #] + # + # fname = "/usr/share/man/man1/ls.1.gz" + # Open3.pipeline(["zcat", fname], "nroff -man", "colcrt") + # + # # convert PDF to PS and send to a printer by lpr + # pdf_file = "paper.pdf" + # printer = "printer-name" + # Open3.pipeline(["pdftops", pdf_file, "-"], + # ["lpr", "-P#{printer}"]) + # + # # count lines + # Open3.pipeline("sort", "uniq -c", :in=>"names.txt", :out=>"count") + # + # # cyclic pipeline + # r,w = IO.pipe + # w.print "ibase=14\n10\n" + # Open3.pipeline("bc", "tee /dev/tty", :in=>r, :out=>w) + # #=> 14 + # # 18 + # # 22 + # # 30 + # # 42 + # # 58 + # # 78 + # # 106 + # # 202 + # + def pipeline(*cmds, **opts) + pipeline_run(cmds, opts, [], []) {|ts| + ts.map {|t| t.value } + } + end + module_function :pipeline + + def pipeline_run(cmds, pipeline_opts, child_io, parent_io) # :nodoc: + if cmds.empty? + raise ArgumentError, "no commands" + end + + opts_base = pipeline_opts.dup + opts_base.delete :in + opts_base.delete :out + + wait_thrs = [] + r = nil + cmds.each_with_index {|cmd, i| + cmd_opts = opts_base.dup + if String === cmd + cmd = [cmd] + else + cmd_opts.update cmd.pop if Hash === cmd.last + end + if i == 0 + if !cmd_opts.include?(:in) + if pipeline_opts.include?(:in) + cmd_opts[:in] = pipeline_opts[:in] + end + end + else + cmd_opts[:in] = r + end + if i != cmds.length - 1 + r2, w2 = IO.pipe + cmd_opts[:out] = w2 + else + if !cmd_opts.include?(:out) + if pipeline_opts.include?(:out) + cmd_opts[:out] = pipeline_opts[:out] + end + end + end + pid = spawn(*cmd, cmd_opts) + wait_thrs << Process.detach(pid) + r.close if r + w2.close if w2 + r = r2 + } + result = parent_io + [wait_thrs] + child_io.each {|io| io.close } + if defined? yield + begin + return yield(*result) + ensure + parent_io.each{|io| io.close unless io.closed?} + wait_thrs.each {|t| t.join } + end + end + result + end + module_function :pipeline_run + class << self + private :pipeline_run + end + +end -- cgit v1.2.3