154 lines
5.2 KiB
C++
Executable file
154 lines
5.2 KiB
C++
Executable file
// Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 Julio M. Merino Vidal
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// Copyright (c) 2008 Ilya Sokolov, Boris Schaeling
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// Copyright (c) 2009 Boris Schaeling
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// Copyright (c) 2010 Felipe Tanus, Boris Schaeling
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// Copyright (c) 2011, 2012 Jeff Flinn, Boris Schaeling
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// Copyright (c) 2016 Klemens D. Morgenstern
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//
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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/**
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* \file boost/process/child.hpp
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*
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* Defines a child process class.
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*/
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#ifndef BOOST_PROCESS_CHILD_HPP
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#define BOOST_PROCESS_CHILD_HPP
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#include <boost/process/detail/config.hpp>
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#include <boost/process/detail/child_decl.hpp>
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#include <boost/process/detail/execute_impl.hpp>
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#if defined(BOOST_POSIX_API)
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#include <boost/process/posix.hpp>
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#endif
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namespace boost {
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///The main namespace of boost.process.
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namespace process {
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template<typename ...Args>
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child::child(Args&&...args)
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: child(::boost::process::detail::execute_impl(std::forward<Args>(args)...)) {}
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///Typedef for the type of an pid_t
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typedef ::boost::process::detail::api::pid_t pid_t;
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#if defined(BOOST_PROCESS_DOXYGEN)
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/** The main class to hold a child process. It is simliar to [std::thread](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/thread/thread),
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* in that it has a join and detach function.
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*
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* @attention The destructor will call terminate on the process if not joined or detached without any warning.
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*
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*/
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class child
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{
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/** Type definition for the native process handle. */
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typedef platform_specific native_handle_t;
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/** Construct the child from a pid.
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*
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* @attention There is no guarantee that this will work. The process need the right access rights, which are very platform specific.
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*/
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explicit child(pid_t & pid) : _child_handle(pid) {};
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/** Move-Constructor.*/
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child(child && lhs);
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/** Construct a child from a property list and launch it
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* The standard version is to create a subprocess, which will spawn the process.
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*/
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template<typename ...Args>
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explicit child(Args&&...args);
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/** Construct an empty child. */
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child() = default;
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/** Move assign. */
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child& operator=(child && lhs);
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/** Detach the child, i.e. let it run after this handle dies. */
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void detach();
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/** Join the child. This just calls wait, but that way the naming is similar to std::thread */
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void join();
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/** Check if the child is joinable. */
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bool joinable();
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/** Destructor.
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* @attention Will call terminate (without warning) when the child was neither joined nor detached.
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*/
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~child();
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/** Get the native handle for the child process. */
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native_handle_t native_handle() const;
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/** Get the exit_code. The return value is without any meaning if the child wasn't waited for or if it was terminated. */
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int exit_code() const;
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/** Get the Process Identifier. */
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pid_t id() const;
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/** Get the native, uninterpreted exit code. The return value is without any meaning if the child wasn't waited
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* for or if it was terminated. */
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int native_exit_code() const;
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/** Check if the child process is running. */
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bool running();
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/** \overload void running() */
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bool running(std::error_code & ec) noexcept;
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/** Wait for the child process to exit. */
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void wait();
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/** \overload void wait() */
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void wait(std::error_code & ec) noexcept;
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/** Wait for the child process to exit for a period of time.
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* \return True if child exited while waiting.
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*/
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template< class Rep, class Period >
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bool wait_for (const std::chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& rel_time);
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/** \overload bool wait_for(const std::chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& rel_time) */
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bool wait_for (const std::chrono::duration<Rep, Period>& rel_time, std::error_code & ec) noexcept;
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/** Wait for the child process to exit until a point in time.
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* \return True if child exited while waiting.*/
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template< class Clock, class Duration >
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bool wait_until(const std::chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>& timeout_time );
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/** \overload bool wait_until(const std::chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>& timeout_time )*/
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bool wait_until(const std::chrono::time_point<Clock, Duration>& timeout_time, std::error_code & ec) noexcept;
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/** Check if this handle holds a child process.
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* @note That does not mean, that the process is still running. It only means, that the handle does or did exist.
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*/
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bool valid() const;
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/** Same as valid, for convenience. */
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explicit operator bool() const;
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/** Check if the the chlid process is in any process group. */
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bool in_group() const;
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/** \overload bool in_group() const */
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bool in_group(std::error_code & ec) const noexcept;
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/** Terminate the child process.
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*
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* This function will cause the child process to unconditionally and immediately exit.
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* It is implement with [SIGKILL](http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/kill.html) on posix
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* and [TerminateProcess](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms686714.aspx) on windows.
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*
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*/
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void terminate();
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/** \overload void terminate() */
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void terminate(std::error_code & ec) noexcept;
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};
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#endif
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}}
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#endif
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