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process 1.0.1.5 → 1.6.30.0

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Setup.hs view
@@ -1,6 +1,12 @@ module Main (main) where +-- Cabal import Distribution.Simple+  ( defaultMainWithHooks+  , autoconfUserHooks+  ) +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ main :: IO ()-main = defaultMainWithHooks defaultUserHooks+main = defaultMainWithHooks autoconfUserHooks
System/Cmd.hs view
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@+{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 709+{-# LANGUAGE Safe #-}+#elif __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 703+{-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-}+#endif+ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module      :  System.Cmd@@ -16,26 +23,10 @@ -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- later: {-# DEPRECATED "Use System.Process instead" #-}-module System.Cmd+module System.Cmd {-# DEPRECATED "Use \"System.Process\" instead" #-} -- deprecated in 7.8     ( system,        -- :: String -> IO ExitCode       rawSystem,     -- :: FilePath -> [String] -> IO ExitCode     ) where -#ifndef __NHC__ import System.Process-#else-import System -rawSystem :: String -> [String] -> IO ExitCode-rawSystem cmd args = system (unwords (map translate (cmd:args)))---- copied from System.Process (qv)-translate :: String -> String-translate str = '"' : snd (foldr escape (True,"\"") str)-  where escape '"'  (b,     str) = (True,  '\\' : '"'  : str)-        escape '\\' (True,  str) = (True,  '\\' : '\\' : str)-        escape '\\' (False, str) = (False, '\\' : str)-        escape c    (b,     str) = (False, c : str)--#endif
System/Process.hs view
@@ -1,595 +1,1164 @@ {-# LANGUAGE CPP, ForeignFunctionInterface #-}--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |--- Module      :  System.Process--- Copyright   :  (c) The University of Glasgow 2004-2008--- License     :  BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)------ Maintainer  :  libraries@haskell.org--- Stability   :  experimental--- Portability :  non-portable (requires concurrency)------ Operations for creating and interacting with sub-processes.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ToDo:---	* Flag to control whether exiting the parent also kills the child.--{- NOTES on createPipe:- -   createPipe is no longer exported, because of the following problems:--	- it wasn't used to implement runInteractiveProcess on Unix, because-	  the file descriptors for the unused ends of the pipe need to be closed-	  in the child process.--        - on Windows, a special version of createPipe is needed that sets-	  the inheritance flags correctly on the ends of the pipe (see-	  mkAnonPipe below).--}--module System.Process (-#ifndef __HUGS__-	-- * Running sub-processes-        createProcess,-        shell, proc,-        CreateProcess(..),-        CmdSpec(..),-        StdStream(..),-	ProcessHandle,--        -- ** Specific variants of createProcess-	runCommand,-	runProcess,-	runInteractiveCommand,-	runInteractiveProcess,-        readProcess,-        readProcessWithExitCode,-#endif-        system,-        rawSystem,--#ifndef __HUGS__-	-- * Process completion-	waitForProcess,-	getProcessExitCode,-	terminateProcess,-#endif- ) where--import Prelude hiding (mapM)--#ifndef __HUGS__-import System.Process.Internals--import System.IO.Error-import qualified Control.Exception as C-import Control.Concurrent-import Control.Monad-import Foreign-import Foreign.C-import System.IO-import Data.Maybe-#endif-import System.Exit	( ExitCode(..) )--#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__-#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 611-import GHC.IO.Exception	( ioException, IOErrorType(..) )-#else-import GHC.IOBase	( ioException, IOErrorType(..) )-#endif-#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)-import System.Posix.Signals-#endif-#endif--#ifdef __HUGS__-import Hugs.System-#endif--#ifdef __NHC__-import System (system)-#endif---#ifndef __HUGS__--- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- runCommand--{- | Runs a command using the shell.- -}-runCommand-  :: String-  -> IO ProcessHandle--runCommand string = do-  (_,_,_,ph) <- runGenProcess_ "runCommand" (shell string) Nothing Nothing-  return ph---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- runProcess--{- | Runs a raw command, optionally specifying 'Handle's from which to-     take the @stdin@, @stdout@ and @stderr@ channels for the new-     process (otherwise these handles are inherited from the current-     process).--     Any 'Handle's passed to 'runProcess' are placed immediately in the -     closed state.--     Note: consider using the more general 'createProcess' instead of-     'runProcess'.--}-runProcess-  :: FilePath			-- ^ Filename of the executable-  -> [String]			-- ^ Arguments to pass to the executable-  -> Maybe FilePath		-- ^ Optional path to the working directory-  -> Maybe [(String,String)]	-- ^ Optional environment (otherwise inherit)-  -> Maybe Handle		-- ^ Handle to use for @stdin@ (Nothing => use existing @stdin@)-  -> Maybe Handle		-- ^ Handle to use for @stdout@ (Nothing => use existing @stdout@)-  -> Maybe Handle		-- ^ Handle to use for @stderr@ (Nothing => use existing @stderr@)-  -> IO ProcessHandle--runProcess cmd args mb_cwd mb_env mb_stdin mb_stdout mb_stderr = do-  (_,_,_,ph) <--      runGenProcess_ "runProcess"-         (proc cmd args){ cwd = mb_cwd,-                          env = mb_env,-                          std_in  = mbToStd mb_stdin,-                          std_out = mbToStd mb_stdout,-                          std_err = mbToStd mb_stderr }-	  Nothing Nothing-  maybeClose mb_stdin-  maybeClose mb_stdout-  maybeClose mb_stderr-  return ph- where-  maybeClose :: Maybe Handle -> IO ()-  maybeClose (Just  hdl)-    | hdl /= stdin && hdl /= stdout && hdl /= stderr = hClose hdl-  maybeClose _ = return ()--  mbToStd :: Maybe Handle -> StdStream-  mbToStd Nothing    = Inherit-  mbToStd (Just hdl) = UseHandle hdl---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- createProcess---- | Construct a 'CreateProcess' record for passing to 'createProcess',--- representing a raw command with arguments.-proc :: FilePath -> [String] -> CreateProcess-proc cmd args = CreateProcess { cmdspec = RawCommand cmd args,-                                cwd = Nothing,-                                env = Nothing,-                                std_in = Inherit,-                                std_out = Inherit,-                                std_err = Inherit,-                                close_fds = False}---- | Construct a 'CreateProcess' record for passing to 'createProcess',--- representing a command to be passed to the shell.-shell :: String -> CreateProcess-shell str = CreateProcess { cmdspec = ShellCommand str,-                            cwd = Nothing,-                            env = Nothing,-                            std_in = Inherit,-                            std_out = Inherit,-                            std_err = Inherit,-                            close_fds = False}-                                            -{- |-This is the most general way to spawn an external process.  The-process can be a command line to be executed by a shell or a raw command-with a list of arguments.  The stdin, stdout, and stderr streams of-the new process may individually be attached to new pipes, to existing-'Handle's, or just inherited from the parent (the default.)--The details of how to create the process are passed in the-'CreateProcess' record.  To make it easier to construct a-'CreateProcess', the functions 'proc' and 'shell' are supplied that-fill in the fields with default values which can be overriden as-needed.--'createProcess' returns @(mb_stdin_hdl, mb_stdout_hdl, mb_stderr_hdl, p)@,-where -- * if @std_in == CreatePipe@, then @mb_stdin_hdl@ will be @Just h@,-   where @h@ is the write end of the pipe connected to the child-   process's @stdin@.-- * otherwise, @mb_stdin_hdl == Nothing@--Similarly for @mb_stdout_hdl@ and @mb_stderr_hdl@.--For example, to execute a simple @ls@ command:-->   r <- createProcess (proc "ls" [])--To create a pipe from which to read the output of @ls@:-->   (_, Just hout, _, _) <-->       createProcess (proc "ls" []){ std_out = CreatePipe }--To also set the directory in which to run @ls@:-->   (_, Just hout, _, _) <-->       createProcess (proc "ls" []){ cwd = Just "\home\bob",->                                     std_out = CreatePipe }---}-createProcess-  :: CreateProcess-  -> IO (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle)-createProcess cp = do-  r <- runGenProcess_ "createProcess" cp Nothing Nothing-  maybeCloseStd (std_in  cp)-  maybeCloseStd (std_out cp)-  maybeCloseStd (std_err cp)-  return r- where-  maybeCloseStd :: StdStream -> IO ()-  maybeCloseStd (UseHandle hdl)-    | hdl /= stdin && hdl /= stdout && hdl /= stderr = hClose hdl-  maybeCloseStd _ = return ()---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- runInteractiveCommand--{- | Runs a command using the shell, and returns 'Handle's that may-     be used to communicate with the process via its @stdin@, @stdout@,-     and @stderr@ respectively. The 'Handle's are initially in binary-     mode; if you need them to be in text mode then use 'hSetBinaryMode'.--}-runInteractiveCommand-  :: String-  -> IO (Handle,Handle,Handle,ProcessHandle)--runInteractiveCommand string =-  runInteractiveProcess1 "runInteractiveCommand" (shell string)---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- runInteractiveProcess--{- | Runs a raw command, and returns 'Handle's that may be used to communicate-     with the process via its @stdin@, @stdout@ and @stderr@ respectively.--    For example, to start a process and feed a string to its stdin:-   ->   (inp,out,err,pid) <- runInteractiveProcess "..."->   forkIO (hPutStr inp str)--    The 'Handle's are initially in binary mode; if you need them to be-    in text mode then use 'hSetBinaryMode'.--}-runInteractiveProcess-  :: FilePath			-- ^ Filename of the executable-  -> [String]			-- ^ Arguments to pass to the executable-  -> Maybe FilePath		-- ^ Optional path to the working directory-  -> Maybe [(String,String)]	-- ^ Optional environment (otherwise inherit)-  -> IO (Handle,Handle,Handle,ProcessHandle)--runInteractiveProcess cmd args mb_cwd mb_env = do-  runInteractiveProcess1 "runInteractiveProcess" -        (proc cmd args){ cwd = mb_cwd, env = mb_env }--runInteractiveProcess1-  :: String-  -> CreateProcess-  -> IO (Handle,Handle,Handle,ProcessHandle)-runInteractiveProcess1 fun cmd = do-  (mb_in, mb_out, mb_err, p) <- -      runGenProcess_ fun-           cmd{ std_in  = CreatePipe,-                std_out = CreatePipe,-                std_err = CreatePipe } -           Nothing Nothing-  return (fromJust mb_in, fromJust mb_out, fromJust mb_err, p)---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- waitForProcess--{- | Waits for the specified process to terminate, and returns its exit code.-   -     GHC Note: in order to call @waitForProcess@ without blocking all the-     other threads in the system, you must compile the program with-     @-threaded@.--}-waitForProcess-  :: ProcessHandle-  -> IO ExitCode-waitForProcess ph = do-  p_ <- withProcessHandle ph $ \p_ -> return (p_,p_)-  case p_ of-    ClosedHandle e -> return e-    OpenHandle h  -> do-	-- don't hold the MVar while we call c_waitForProcess...-	-- (XXX but there's a small race window here during which another-	-- thread could close the handle or call waitForProcess)-        alloca $ \pret -> do-          throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "waitForProcess" (c_waitForProcess h pret)-          withProcessHandle ph $ \p_' ->-            case p_' of-              ClosedHandle e -> return (p_',e)-              OpenHandle ph' -> do-                closePHANDLE ph'-                code <- peek pret-                let e = if (code == 0)-                       then ExitSuccess-                       else (ExitFailure (fromIntegral code))-                return (ClosedHandle e, e)---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | readProcess forks an external process, reads its standard output--- strictly, blocking until the process terminates, and returns the output--- string.------ Output is returned strictly, so this is not suitable for--- interactive applications.------ Users of this function should compile with @-threaded@ if they--- want other Haskell threads to keep running while waiting on--- the result of readProcess.------ >  > readProcess "date" [] []--- >  "Thu Feb  7 10:03:39 PST 2008\n"------ The arguments are:------ * The command to run, which must be in the $PATH, or an absolute path------ * A list of separate command line arguments to the program------ * A string to pass on the standard input to the program.----readProcess -    :: FilePath                 -- ^ command to run-    -> [String]                 -- ^ any arguments-    -> String                   -- ^ standard input-    -> IO String                -- ^ stdout-readProcess cmd args input = do-    (Just inh, Just outh, _, pid) <--        createProcess (proc cmd args){ std_in  = CreatePipe,-                                       std_out = CreatePipe,-                                       std_err = Inherit }--    -- fork off a thread to start consuming the output-    output  <- hGetContents outh-    outMVar <- newEmptyMVar-    _ <- forkIO $ C.evaluate (length output) >> putMVar outMVar ()--    -- now write and flush any input-    when (not (null input)) $ do hPutStr inh input; hFlush inh-    hClose inh -- done with stdin--    -- wait on the output-    takeMVar outMVar-    hClose outh--    -- wait on the process-    ex <- waitForProcess pid--    case ex of-     ExitSuccess   -> return output-     ExitFailure r -> -      ioError (mkIOError OtherError ("readProcess: " ++ cmd ++ -                                     ' ':unwords (map show args) ++ -                                     " (exit " ++ show r ++ ")")-                                 Nothing Nothing)--{- |-readProcessWithExitCode creates an external process, reads its-standard output and standard error strictly, waits until the process-terminates, and then returns the 'ExitCode' of the process,-the standard output, and the standard error.--'readProcess' and 'readProcessWithExitCode' are fairly simple wrappers-around 'createProcess'.  Constructing variants of these functions is-quite easy: follow the link to the source code to see how-'readProcess' is implemented.--}--readProcessWithExitCode-    :: FilePath                 -- ^ command to run-    -> [String]                 -- ^ any arguments-    -> String                   -- ^ standard input-    -> IO (ExitCode,String,String) -- ^ exitcode, stdout, stderr-readProcessWithExitCode cmd args input = do-    (Just inh, Just outh, Just errh, pid) <--        createProcess (proc cmd args){ std_in  = CreatePipe,-                                       std_out = CreatePipe,-                                       std_err = CreatePipe }--    outMVar <- newEmptyMVar--    -- fork off a thread to start consuming stdout-    out  <- hGetContents outh-    _ <- forkIO $ C.evaluate (length out) >> putMVar outMVar ()--    -- fork off a thread to start consuming stderr-    err  <- hGetContents errh-    _ <- forkIO $ C.evaluate (length err) >> putMVar outMVar ()--    -- now write and flush any input-    when (not (null input)) $ do hPutStr inh input; hFlush inh-    hClose inh -- done with stdin--    -- wait on the output-    takeMVar outMVar-    takeMVar outMVar-    hClose outh-    hClose errh--    -- wait on the process-    ex <- waitForProcess pid--    return (ex, out, err)-#endif /* !__HUGS__ */---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ system--{-| -Computation @system cmd@ returns the exit code produced when the-operating system runs the shell command @cmd@.--This computation may fail with--   * @PermissionDenied@: The process has insufficient privileges to-     perform the operation.--   * @ResourceExhausted@: Insufficient resources are available to-     perform the operation.--   * @UnsupportedOperation@: The implementation does not support-     system calls.--On Windows, 'system' passes the command to the Windows command-interpreter (@CMD.EXE@ or @COMMAND.COM@), hence Unixy shell tricks-will not work.--}-#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__-system :: String -> IO ExitCode-system "" = ioException (ioeSetErrorString (mkIOError InvalidArgument "system" Nothing Nothing) "null command")-system str = syncProcess "system" (shell str)---syncProcess :: String -> CreateProcess -> IO ExitCode-#if mingw32_HOST_OS-syncProcess _fun c = do-  (_,_,_,p) <- createProcess c-  waitForProcess p-#else-syncProcess fun c = do-  -- The POSIX version of system needs to do some manipulation of signal-  -- handlers.  Since we're going to be synchronously waiting for the child,-  -- we want to ignore ^C in the parent, but handle it the default way-  -- in the child (using SIG_DFL isn't really correct, it should be the-  -- original signal handler, but the GHC RTS will have already set up-  -- its own handler and we don't want to use that).-  old_int  <- installHandler sigINT  Ignore Nothing-  old_quit <- installHandler sigQUIT Ignore Nothing-  (_,_,_,p) <- runGenProcess_ fun c-		(Just defaultSignal) (Just defaultSignal)-  r <- waitForProcess p-  _ <- installHandler sigINT  old_int Nothing-  _ <- installHandler sigQUIT old_quit Nothing-  return r-#endif  /* mingw32_HOST_OS */-#endif  /* __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ */--{-|-The computation @'rawSystem' cmd args@ runs the operating system command-@cmd@ in such a way that it receives as arguments the @args@ strings-exactly as given, with no funny escaping or shell meta-syntax expansion.-It will therefore behave more portably between operating systems than 'system'.--The return codes and possible failures are the same as for 'system'.--}-rawSystem :: String -> [String] -> IO ExitCode-#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__-rawSystem cmd args = syncProcess "rawSystem" (proc cmd args)--#elif !mingw32_HOST_OS--- crude fallback implementation: could do much better than this under Unix-rawSystem cmd args = system (unwords (map translate (cmd:args)))--translate :: String -> String-translate str = '\'' : foldr escape "'" str-  where	escape '\'' = showString "'\\''"-	escape c    = showChar c-#else /* mingw32_HOST_OS &&  ! __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ */-# if __HUGS__-rawSystem cmd args = system (unwords (cmd : map translate args))-# else-rawSystem cmd args = system (unwords (map translate (cmd:args)))-#endif---- copied from System.Process (qv)-translate :: String -> String-translate str = '"' : snd (foldr escape (True,"\"") str)-  where escape '"'  (b,     str) = (True,  '\\' : '"'  : str)-        escape '\\' (True,  str) = (True,  '\\' : '\\' : str)-        escape '\\' (False, str) = (False, '\\' : str)-        escape c    (b,     str) = (False, c : str)-#endif--#ifndef __HUGS__--- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- terminateProcess---- | Attempts to terminate the specified process.  This function should--- not be used under normal circumstances - no guarantees are given regarding--- how cleanly the process is terminated.  To check whether the process--- has indeed terminated, use 'getProcessExitCode'.------ On Unix systems, 'terminateProcess' sends the process the SIGTERM signal.--- On Windows systems, the Win32 @TerminateProcess@ function is called, passing--- an exit code of 1.------ Note: on Windows, if the process was a shell command created by--- 'createProcess' with 'shell', or created by 'runCommand' or--- 'runInteractiveCommand', then 'terminateProcess' will only--- terminate the shell, not the command itself.  On Unix systems, both--- processes are in a process group and will be terminated together.--terminateProcess :: ProcessHandle -> IO ()-terminateProcess ph = do-  withProcessHandle_ ph $ \p_ ->-    case p_ of -      ClosedHandle _ -> return p_-      OpenHandle h -> do-	throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "terminateProcess" $ c_terminateProcess h-	return p_-	-- does not close the handle, we might want to try terminating it-	-- again, or get its exit code.---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- getProcessExitCode--{- | -This is a non-blocking version of 'waitForProcess'.  If the process is-still running, 'Nothing' is returned.  If the process has exited, then-@'Just' e@ is returned where @e@ is the exit code of the process.--}-getProcessExitCode :: ProcessHandle -> IO (Maybe ExitCode)-getProcessExitCode ph = do-  withProcessHandle ph $ \p_ ->-    case p_ of-      ClosedHandle e -> return (p_, Just e)-      OpenHandle h ->-	alloca $ \pExitCode -> do-	    res <- throwErrnoIfMinus1 "getProcessExitCode" $-	        	c_getProcessExitCode h pExitCode-	    code <- peek pExitCode-	    if res == 0-	      then return (p_, Nothing)-	      else do-		   closePHANDLE h-		   let e  | code == 0 = ExitSuccess-			  | otherwise = ExitFailure (fromIntegral code)-		   return (ClosedHandle e, Just e)---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interface to C bits--foreign import ccall unsafe "terminateProcess"-  c_terminateProcess-	:: PHANDLE-	-> IO CInt--foreign import ccall unsafe "getProcessExitCode"-  c_getProcessExitCode-	:: PHANDLE-	-> Ptr CInt-	-> IO CInt--foreign import ccall safe "waitForProcess" -- NB. safe - can block-  c_waitForProcess-	:: PHANDLE-        -> Ptr CInt-	-> IO CInt-#endif /* !__HUGS__ */+{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-}+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 709+{-# LANGUAGE Safe #-}+#else+{-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-}+#endif+{-# LANGUAGE InterruptibleFFI #-}++#include <ghcplatform.h>++#if defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+{-# LANGUAGE JavaScriptFFI #-}+#endif++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- |+-- Module      :  System.Process+-- Copyright   :  (c) The University of Glasgow 2004-2008+-- License     :  BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)+--+-- Maintainer  :  libraries@haskell.org+-- Stability   :  experimental+-- Portability :  non-portable (requires concurrency)+--+-- Operations for creating and interacting with sub-processes.+--+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------++-- TODO:+--      * Flag to control whether exiting the parent also kills the child.++module System.Process (+    -- * Running sub-processes++    -- ** General interface to process creation++    -- | @createProcess@ and @createProcess_@ are general interfaces+    -- to process creation. To start with you might instead want to use+    -- one of the [simpler process creation functions](#g:simpler)+    -- below.++    createProcess,+    createProcess_,++    -- ** Creating a @CreateProcess@++    -- | Once you have a @CreateProcess@ you can launch it with+    -- 'createProcess' or one of the [simpler process creation+    -- functions](#g:simpler).++    shell, proc,++    -- ** @CreateProcess@ and associated types++    CreateProcess(..),+    CmdSpec(..),+    StdStream(..),+    ProcessHandle,++    -- * Simpler functions for common tasks #simpler#++    -- ** Call, the simplest way of launching a process++    callCreateProcess,+    callProcess,+    callCommand,++    -- ** Spawn, obtaining a @ProcessHandle@++    spawnProcess,+    spawnCommand,++    -- ** Read, passing @stdin@ and obtaining @stdout@++    readCreateProcess,+    readProcess,++    -- ** Read with exit code, passing @stdin@, obtaining exit code, @stdout@ and @stderr@++    readCreateProcessWithExitCode,+    readProcessWithExitCode,++    -- ** Other++    withCreateProcess,+    cleanupProcess,++    -- ** Related utilities+    showCommandForUser,+    Pid,+    getPid,+    getCurrentPid,++    -- ** Secure process creation on Windows+    -- $windows-mitigations++    -- ** Control-C handling on Unix+    -- $ctlc-handling++    -- * Process completion+    -- ** Notes about @exec@ on Windows+    -- $exec-on-windows+    waitForProcess,+    getProcessExitCode,+    terminateProcess,+    interruptProcessGroupOf,++    -- * Interprocess communication+    createPipe,+    createPipeFd,++    -- * Old deprecated functions+    -- | These functions pre-date 'createProcess' which is much more+    -- flexible.+    runProcess,+    runCommand,+    runInteractiveProcess,+    runInteractiveCommand,+    system,+    rawSystem,+    ) where++import Prelude hiding (mapM)++import System.Process.Internals++import Control.Concurrent+import Control.DeepSeq (rnf)+import Control.Exception (+#if !defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+                           allowInterrupt,+#endif+                           bracket)+import qualified Control.Exception as C+import Control.Monad+import Data.Maybe+import Foreign+import Foreign.C+import System.Exit      ( ExitCode(..) )+import System.IO+import System.IO.Error (mkIOError, ioeSetErrorString)++#if defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+import System.Process.JavaScript(getProcessId, getCurrentProcessId)+#elif defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+import System.Win32.Process (getProcessId, getCurrentProcessId, ProcessId)+#else+import System.Posix.Process (getProcessID)+import System.Posix.Types (CPid (..))+#endif++import GHC.IO.Exception ( ioException, IOErrorType(..) )++#if defined(wasm32_HOST_ARCH)+import GHC.IO.Exception ( unsupportedOperation )+import System.IO.Error+#endif++-- | The platform specific type for a process identifier.+--+-- This is always an integral type. Width and signedness are platform specific.+--+-- @since 1.6.3.0+#if defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+type Pid = Int+#elif defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+type Pid = ProcessId+#else+type Pid = CPid+#endif++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- createProcess++-- | Construct a 'CreateProcess' record for passing to 'createProcess',+-- representing a raw command with arguments.+--+-- See 'RawCommand' for precise semantics of the specified @FilePath@.+proc :: FilePath -> [String] -> CreateProcess+proc cmd args = CreateProcess { cmdspec = RawCommand cmd args,+                                cwd = Nothing,+                                env = Nothing,+                                std_in = Inherit,+                                std_out = Inherit,+                                std_err = Inherit,+                                close_fds = False,+                                create_group = False,+                                delegate_ctlc = False,+                                detach_console = False,+                                create_new_console = False,+                                new_session = False,+                                child_group = Nothing,+                                child_user = Nothing,+                                use_process_jobs = False }++-- | Construct a 'CreateProcess' record for passing to 'createProcess',+-- representing a command to be passed to the shell.+shell :: String -> CreateProcess+shell str = CreateProcess { cmdspec = ShellCommand str,+                            cwd = Nothing,+                            env = Nothing,+                            std_in = Inherit,+                            std_out = Inherit,+                            std_err = Inherit,+                            close_fds = False,+                            create_group = False,+                            delegate_ctlc = False,+                            detach_console = False,+                            create_new_console = False,+                            new_session = False,+                            child_group = Nothing,+                            child_user = Nothing,+                            use_process_jobs = False }++{- |+This is the most general way to spawn an external process.  The+process can be a command line to be executed by a shell or a raw command+with a list of arguments.  The stdin, stdout, and stderr streams of+the new process may individually be attached to new pipes, to existing+'Handle's, or just inherited from the parent (the default.)++The details of how to create the process are passed in the+'CreateProcess' record.  To make it easier to construct a+'CreateProcess', the functions 'proc' and 'shell' are supplied that+fill in the fields with default values which can be overriden as+needed.++'createProcess' returns @(/mb_stdin_hdl/, /mb_stdout_hdl/, /mb_stderr_hdl/, /ph/)@,+where++ * if @'std_in' == 'CreatePipe'@, then @/mb_stdin_hdl/@ will be @Just /h/@,+   where @/h/@ is the write end of the pipe connected to the child+   process's @stdin@.++ * otherwise, @/mb_stdin_hdl/ == Nothing@++Similarly for @/mb_stdout_hdl/@ and @/mb_stderr_hdl/@.++For example, to execute a simple @ls@ command:++>   r <- createProcess (proc "ls" [])++To create a pipe from which to read the output of @ls@:++>   (_, Just hout, _, _) <-+>       createProcess (proc "ls" []){ std_out = CreatePipe }++To also set the directory in which to run @ls@:++>   (_, Just hout, _, _) <-+>       createProcess (proc "ls" []){ cwd = Just "/home/bob",+>                                     std_out = CreatePipe }++Note that @Handle@s provided for @std_in@, @std_out@, or @std_err@ via the+@UseHandle@ constructor will be closed by calling this function. This is not+always the desired behavior. In cases where you would like to leave the+@Handle@ open after spawning the child process, please use 'createProcess_'+instead. All created @Handle@s are initially in text mode; if you need them+to be in binary mode then use 'hSetBinaryMode'.++@/ph/@ contains a handle to the running process.  On Windows+'use_process_jobs' can be set in CreateProcess in order to create a+Win32 Job object to monitor a process tree's progress.  If it is set+then that job is also returned inside @/ph/@.  @/ph/@ can be used to+kill all running sub-processes.  This feature has been available since+1.5.0.0.++-}+createProcess+  :: CreateProcess+  -> IO (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle)+createProcess cp = do+  r <- createProcess_ "createProcess" cp+  maybeCloseStd (std_in  cp)+  maybeCloseStd (std_out cp)+  maybeCloseStd (std_err cp)+  return r+ where+  maybeCloseStd :: StdStream -> IO ()+  maybeCloseStd (UseHandle hdl)+    | hdl /= stdin && hdl /= stdout && hdl /= stderr = hClose hdl+  maybeCloseStd _ = return ()++-- | A 'C.bracket'-style resource handler for 'createProcess'.+--+-- Does automatic cleanup when the action finishes. If there is an exception+-- in the body then it ensures that the process gets terminated and any+-- 'CreatePipe' 'Handle's are closed. In particular this means that if the+-- Haskell thread is killed (e.g. 'killThread'), that the external process is+-- also terminated.+--+-- e.g.+--+-- > withCreateProcess (proc cmd args) { ... }  $ \stdin stdout stderr ph -> do+-- >   ...+--+-- @since 1.4.3.0+withCreateProcess+  :: CreateProcess+  -> (Maybe Handle -> Maybe Handle -> Maybe Handle -> ProcessHandle -> IO a)+  -> IO a+withCreateProcess c action =+    C.bracket (createProcess c) cleanupProcess+              (\(m_in, m_out, m_err, ph) -> action m_in m_out m_err ph)++-- wrapper so we can get exceptions with the appropriate function name.+withCreateProcess_+  :: String+  -> CreateProcess+  -> (Maybe Handle -> Maybe Handle -> Maybe Handle -> ProcessHandle -> IO a)+  -> IO a+withCreateProcess_ fun c action =+    C.bracketOnError (createProcess_ fun c) cleanupProcess+                     (\(m_in, m_out, m_err, ph) -> action m_in m_out m_err ph)++-- | Cleans up the process.+--+-- This function is meant to be invoked from any application level cleanup+-- handler. It terminates the process, and closes any 'CreatePipe' 'handle's.+--+-- @since 1.6.4.0+cleanupProcess :: (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle)+               -> IO ()+cleanupProcess (mb_stdin, mb_stdout, mb_stderr,+                ph@(ProcessHandle _ delegating_ctlc _)) = do+    terminateProcess ph+    -- Note, it's important that other threads that might be reading/writing+    -- these handles also get killed off, since otherwise they might be holding+    -- the handle lock and prevent us from closing, leading to deadlock.+    maybe (return ()) (ignoreSigPipe . hClose) mb_stdin+    maybe (return ()) hClose mb_stdout+    maybe (return ()) hClose mb_stderr+    -- terminateProcess does not guarantee that it terminates the process.+    -- Indeed on Unix it's SIGTERM, which asks nicely but does not guarantee+    -- that it stops. If it doesn't stop, we don't want to hang, so we wait+    -- asynchronously using forkIO.++    -- However we want to end the Ctl-C handling synchronously, so we'll do+    -- that synchronously, and set delegating_ctlc as False for the+    -- waitForProcess (which would otherwise end the Ctl-C delegation itself).+    when delegating_ctlc+      stopDelegateControlC+    _ <- forkIO (waitForProcess (resetCtlcDelegation ph) >> return ())+    return ()+  where+    resetCtlcDelegation (ProcessHandle m _ l) = ProcessHandle m False l++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- spawnProcess/spawnCommand++-- | Creates a new process to run the specified raw command with the given+-- arguments. It does not wait for the program to finish, but returns the+-- 'ProcessHandle'.+--+-- @since 1.2.0.0+spawnProcess :: FilePath -> [String] -> IO ProcessHandle+spawnProcess cmd args = do+    (_,_,_,p) <- createProcess_ "spawnProcess" (proc cmd args)+    return p++-- | Creates a new process to run the specified shell command.+-- It does not wait for the program to finish, but returns the 'ProcessHandle'.+--+-- @since 1.2.0.0+spawnCommand :: String -> IO ProcessHandle+spawnCommand cmd = do+    (_,_,_,p) <- createProcess_ "spawnCommand" (shell cmd)+    return p+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- callProcess/callCommand++-- | Creates a new process from the provided `CreateProcess`, and wait for it+-- to finish.  If the process returns a non-zero exit code, an exception is+-- raised.+--+-- If an asynchronous exception is thrown to the thread executing+-- @callCreateProcess@, the forked process will be terminated and+-- @callCreateProcess@ will wait (block) until the process has been+-- terminated.+--+-- @since TODO+callCreateProcess :: CreateProcess -> IO ()+callCreateProcess = callCreateProcess_ "callCreateProcess"++-- | \"@callProcess cmd args@\" is a shorthand for+-- \"@'callCreateProcess' ('proc' cmd args)@\".+--+-- @since 1.2.0.0+callProcess :: FilePath -> [String] -> IO ()+callProcess cmd = callCreateProcess_ "callProcess" . proc cmd++-- | \"@callCommand cmd@\" is a shorthand for \"@'callCreateProcess'+-- ('shell' cmd)@\".+--+-- @since 1.2.0.0+callCommand :: String -> IO ()+callCommand = callCreateProcess_ "callCommand" . shell++callCreateProcess_ :: String -> CreateProcess -> IO ()+callCreateProcess_ fun command = do+    exit_code <- withCreateProcess_ fun+                   command { delegate_ctlc = True } $ \_ _ _ p ->+                   waitForProcess p+    case exit_code of+      ExitSuccess   -> return ()+      ExitFailure r -> processFailed fun (cmdspec command) r++processFailed :: String -> CmdSpec -> Int -> IO a+processFailed fun = \ case+    ShellCommand cmd -> processFailedException fun cmd []+    RawCommand cmd args -> processFailedException fun cmd args++processFailedException :: String -> String -> [String] -> Int -> IO a+processFailedException fun cmd args exit_code =+      ioError (mkIOError OtherError (fun ++ ": " ++ cmd +++                                     concatMap ((' ':) . show) args +++                                     " (exit " ++ show exit_code ++ ")")+                                 Nothing Nothing)+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Secure process creation on Windows++-- $windows-migitations+--+-- In general it is strongly advised that any untrusted user input be validated before+-- being passed to a subprocess. One must be especially careful on Windows due to the+-- crude nature of the platform's argument passing scheme. Specifically, unlike POSIX+-- platforms, Windows treats the command-line not as a sequence of arguments but rather+-- as a single string. It is therefore the responsibility of the called process to tokenize+-- this string into distinct arguments.+--+-- While various programs on Windows tend to differ in their precise argument splitting+-- behavior, the scheme used by @process@'s 'RawCommand' 'CmdSpec' should work for+-- most reasonable programs. If you find that 'RawCommand' doesn't provide+-- the behavior you need, it is recommended to instead compose your command-line+-- manually and rather using the 'shell' 'CmdSpec'.+--+-- Additionally, the idiosyncratic escaping and string interpolation behavior of+-- the Windows @cmd.exe@ command interpreter is known to introduce considerable+-- complication to secure process creation. For this reason, @process@ implements+-- specific argument escaping logic when the executable's file extension suggests+-- that it is a batch file (e.g. @.bat@ or @.cmd@). However, this is not a+-- completely reliable mitigation as Windows will also silently execute batch files+-- when starting executables lacking a file extension (e.g. @callProcess "hello" []@+-- when a @hello.bat@ is present in @PATH@). For this reason, users are encouraged to+-- specify the file extension of invoked executables where possible, especially+-- when untrusted input is involved.+--+-- Users passed untrusted input to subprocesses on Windows are encouraged to review+-- <https://flatt.tech/research/posts/batbadbut-you-cant-securely-execute-commands-on-windows/>+-- for guidance on how to safely navigate these waters.++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Control-C handling on Unix++-- $ctlc-handling+--+-- When running an interactive console process (such as a shell, console-based+-- text editor or ghci), we typically want that process to be allowed to handle+-- Ctl-C keyboard interrupts how it sees fit. For example, while most programs+-- simply quit on a Ctl-C, some handle it specially. To allow this to happen,+-- use the @'delegate_ctlc' = True@ option in the 'CreateProcess' options.+--+-- The gory details:+--+-- By default Ctl-C will generate a @SIGINT@ signal, causing a 'UserInterrupt'+-- exception to be sent to the main Haskell thread of your program, which if+-- not specially handled will terminate the program. Normally, this is exactly+-- what is wanted: an orderly shutdown of the program in response to Ctl-C.+--+-- Of course when running another interactive program in the console then we+-- want to let that program handle Ctl-C. Under Unix however, Ctl-C sends+-- @SIGINT@ to every process using the console. The standard solution is that+-- while running an interactive program, ignore @SIGINT@ in the parent, and let+-- it be handled in the child process. If that process then terminates due to+-- the @SIGINT@ signal, then at that point treat it as if we had received the+-- @SIGINT@ ourselves and begin an orderly shutdown.+--+-- This behaviour is implemented by 'createProcess' (and+-- 'waitForProcess' \/ 'getProcessExitCode') when the @'delegate_ctlc' = True@+-- option is set. In particular, the @SIGINT@ signal will be ignored until+-- 'waitForProcess' returns (or 'getProcessExitCode' returns a non-Nothing+-- result), so it becomes especially important to use 'waitForProcess' for every+-- processes created.+--+-- In addition, in 'delegate_ctlc' mode, 'waitForProcess' and+-- 'getProcessExitCode' will throw a 'UserInterrupt' exception if the process+-- terminated with @'ExitFailure' (-SIGINT)@. Typically you will not want to+-- catch this exception, but let it propagate, giving a normal orderly shutdown.+-- One detail to be aware of is that the 'UserInterrupt' exception is thrown+-- /synchronously/ in the thread that calls 'waitForProcess', whereas normally+-- @SIGINT@ causes the exception to be thrown /asynchronously/ to the main+-- thread.+--+-- For even more detail on this topic, see+-- <http://www.cons.org/cracauer/sigint.html "Proper handling of SIGINT/SIGQUIT">.++-- $exec-on-windows+--+-- Note that processes which use the POSIX @exec@ system call (e.g. @gcc@)+-- require special care on Windows. Specifically, the @msvcrt@ C runtime used+-- frequently on Windows emulates @exec@ in a non-POSIX compliant manner, where+-- the caller will be terminated (with exit code 0) and execution will continue+-- in a new process. As a result, on Windows it will appear as though a child+-- process which has called @exec@ has terminated despite the fact that the+-- process would still be running on a POSIX-compliant platform.+--+-- Since many programs do use @exec@, the @process@ library exposes the+-- 'use_process_jobs' flag to make it possible to reliably detect when such a+-- process completes. When this flag is set a 'ProcessHandle' will not be+-- deemed to be \"finished\" until all processes spawned by it have+-- terminated (except those spawned by the child with the+-- @CREATE_BREAKAWAY_FROM_JOB@ @CreateProcess@ flag).+--+-- Note, however, that, because of platform limitations, the exit code returned+-- by @waitForProcess@ and @getProcessExitCode@ cannot not be relied upon when+-- the child uses @exec@, even when 'use_process_jobs' is used. Specifically,+-- these functions will return the exit code of the *original child* (which+-- always exits with code 0, since it called @exec@), not the exit code of the+-- process which carried on with execution after @exec@. This is different from+-- the behavior prescribed by POSIX but is the best approximation that can be+-- realised under the restrictions of the Windows process model.++-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------++-- | @readProcess@ forks an external process, reads its standard output+-- strictly, blocking until the process terminates, and returns the output+-- string. The external process inherits the standard error.+--+-- If an asynchronous exception is thrown to the thread executing+-- @readProcess@, the forked process will be terminated and @readProcess@ will+-- wait (block) until the process has been terminated.+--+-- Output is returned strictly, so this is not suitable for launching processes+-- that require interaction over the standard file streams.+--+-- This function throws an 'IOError' if the process 'ExitCode' is+-- anything other than 'ExitSuccess'. If instead you want to get the+-- 'ExitCode' then use 'readProcessWithExitCode'.+--+-- Users of this function should compile with @-threaded@ if they+-- want other Haskell threads to keep running while waiting on+-- the result of readProcess.+--+-- >  > readProcess "date" [] []+-- >  "Thu Feb  7 10:03:39 PST 2008\n"+--+-- The arguments are:+--+-- * The command to run, which must be in the $PATH, or an absolute or relative path+--+-- * A list of separate command line arguments to the program.  See 'RawCommand' for+--   further discussion of Windows semantics.+--+-- * A string to pass on standard input to the forked process.+--+readProcess+    :: FilePath                 -- ^ Filename of the executable (see 'RawCommand' for details)+    -> [String]                 -- ^ any arguments+    -> String                   -- ^ standard input+    -> IO String                -- ^ stdout+readProcess cmd args = readCreateProcess $ proc cmd args++-- | @readCreateProcess@ works exactly like 'readProcess' except that it+-- lets you pass 'CreateProcess' giving better flexibility.+--+-- >  > readCreateProcess ((shell "pwd") { cwd = Just "/etc/" }) ""+-- >  "/etc\n"+--+-- Note that @Handle@s provided for @std_in@ or @std_out@ via the CreateProcess+-- record will be ignored.+--+-- @since 1.2.3.0++readCreateProcess+    :: CreateProcess+    -> String                   -- ^ standard input+    -> IO String                -- ^ stdout+readCreateProcess cp input = do+    let cp_opts = cp {+                    std_in  = CreatePipe,+                    std_out = CreatePipe+                  }+    (ex, output) <- withCreateProcess_ "readCreateProcess" cp_opts $+      \mb_inh mb_outh _ ph ->+        case (mb_inh, mb_outh) of+          (Just inh, Just outh) -> do++            -- fork off a thread to start consuming the output+            output  <- hGetContents outh+            withForkWait (C.evaluate $ rnf output) $ \waitOut -> do++              -- now write any input+              unless (null input) $+                ignoreSigPipe $ hPutStr inh input+              -- hClose performs implicit hFlush, and thus may trigger a SIGPIPE+              ignoreSigPipe $ hClose inh++              -- wait on the output+              waitOut+              hClose outh++            -- wait on the process+            ex <- waitForProcess ph+            return (ex, output)++          (Nothing,_) -> error "readCreateProcess: Failed to get a stdin handle."+          (_,Nothing) -> error "readCreateProcess: Failed to get a stdout handle."++    case ex of+     ExitSuccess   -> return output+     ExitFailure r -> processFailed "readCreateProcess" (cmdspec cp) r+++-- | @readProcessWithExitCode@ is like 'readProcess' but with two differences:+--+--  * it returns the 'ExitCode' of the process, and does not throw any+--    exception if the code is not 'ExitSuccess'.+--+--  * it reads and returns the output from process' standard error handle,+--    rather than the process inheriting the standard error handle.+--+-- On Unix systems, see 'waitForProcess' for the meaning of exit codes+-- when the process died as the result of a signal.+--+readProcessWithExitCode+    :: FilePath                 -- ^ Filename of the executable (see 'RawCommand' for details)+    -> [String]                 -- ^ any arguments+    -> String                   -- ^ standard input+    -> IO (ExitCode,String,String) -- ^ exitcode, stdout, stderr+readProcessWithExitCode cmd args =+    readCreateProcessWithExitCode $ proc cmd args++-- | @readCreateProcessWithExitCode@ works exactly like 'readProcessWithExitCode' except that it+-- lets you pass 'CreateProcess' giving better flexibility.+--+-- Note that @Handle@s provided for @std_in@, @std_out@, or @std_err@ via the CreateProcess+-- record will be ignored.+--+-- @since 1.2.3.0+readCreateProcessWithExitCode+    :: CreateProcess+    -> String                      -- ^ standard input+    -> IO (ExitCode,String,String) -- ^ exitcode, stdout, stderr+readCreateProcessWithExitCode cp input = do+    let cp_opts = cp {+                    std_in  = CreatePipe,+                    std_out = CreatePipe,+                    std_err = CreatePipe+                  }+    withCreateProcess_ "readCreateProcessWithExitCode" cp_opts $+      \mb_inh mb_outh mb_errh ph ->+        case (mb_inh, mb_outh, mb_errh) of+          (Just inh, Just outh, Just errh) -> do++            out <- hGetContents outh+            err <- hGetContents errh++            -- fork off threads to start consuming stdout & stderr+            withForkWait  (C.evaluate $ rnf out) $ \waitOut ->+             withForkWait (C.evaluate $ rnf err) $ \waitErr -> do++              -- now write any input+              unless (null input) $+                ignoreSigPipe $ hPutStr inh input+              -- hClose performs implicit hFlush, and thus may trigger a SIGPIPE+              ignoreSigPipe $ hClose inh++              -- wait on the output+              waitOut+              waitErr++              hClose outh+              hClose errh++            -- wait on the process+            ex <- waitForProcess ph+            return (ex, out, err)++          (Nothing,_,_) -> error "readCreateProcessWithExitCode: Failed to get a stdin handle."+          (_,Nothing,_) -> error "readCreateProcessWithExitCode: Failed to get a stdout handle."+          (_,_,Nothing) -> error "readCreateProcessWithExitCode: Failed to get a stderr handle."++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- showCommandForUser++-- | Given a program @/p/@ and arguments @/args/@,+--   @showCommandForUser /p/ /args/@ returns a string suitable for pasting+--   into @\/bin\/sh@ (on Unix systems) or @CMD.EXE@ (on Windows).+showCommandForUser :: FilePath -> [String] -> String+showCommandForUser cmd args = unwords (map translate (cmd : args))+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- getPid++-- | Returns the PID (process ID) of a subprocess.+--+-- 'Nothing' is returned if the handle was already closed. Otherwise a+-- PID is returned that remains valid as long as the handle is open.+-- The operating system may reuse the PID as soon as the last handle to+-- the process is closed.+--+-- @since 1.6.3.0+getPid :: ProcessHandle -> IO (Maybe Pid)+getPid (ProcessHandle mh _ _) = do+  p_ <- readMVar mh+  case p_ of+#if defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+    OpenHandle h -> do+      pid <- getProcessId h+      return $ Just pid+#elif defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+    OpenHandle h -> do+      pid <- getProcessId h+      return $ Just pid+#else+    OpenHandle pid -> return $ Just pid+#endif+    _ -> return Nothing+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- getCurrentPid++-- | Returns the PID (process ID) of the current process. On POSIX systems,+-- this calls 'getProcessID' from "System.Posix.Process" in the @unix@ package.+-- On Windows, this calls 'getCurrentProcessId' from "System.Win32.Process" in+-- the @Win32@ package.+--+-- @since 1.6.12.0+getCurrentPid :: IO Pid+getCurrentPid =+#if defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+    getCurrentProcessId+#elif defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+    getCurrentProcessId+#else+    getProcessID+#endif+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- waitForProcess++{- | Waits for the specified process to terminate, and returns its exit code.+On Unix systems, may throw 'UserInterrupt' when using 'delegate_ctlc'.++GHC Note: in order to call @waitForProcess@ without blocking all the+other threads in the system, you must compile the program with+@-threaded@.++Note that it is safe to call @waitForProcess@ for the same process in multiple+threads. When the process ends, threads blocking on this call will wake in+FIFO order. When using 'delegate_ctlc' and the process is interrupted, only+the first waiting thread will throw 'UserInterrupt'.++(/Since: 1.2.0.0/) On Unix systems, a negative value @'ExitFailure' -/signum/@+indicates that the child was terminated by signal @/signum/@.+The signal numbers are platform-specific, so to test for a specific signal use+the constants provided by "System.Posix.Signals" in the @unix@ package.+Note: core dumps are not reported, use "System.Posix.Process" if you need this+detail.++-}+waitForProcess+  :: ProcessHandle+  -> IO ExitCode+waitForProcess ph@(ProcessHandle _ delegating_ctlc _) = lockWaitpid $ do+  p_ <- modifyProcessHandle ph $ \p_ -> return (p_,p_)+  case p_ of+    ClosedHandle e -> return e+    OpenHandle h  -> do+        -- don't hold the MVar while we call c_waitForProcess...+        e <- waitForProcess' h+        (e', was_open) <- modifyProcessHandle ph $ \p_' ->+          case p_' of+            ClosedHandle e' -> return (p_', (e', False))+            OpenExtHandle{} -> fail "waitForProcess(OpenExtHandle): this cannot happen"+            OpenHandle ph'  -> do+              closePHANDLE ph'+              return (ClosedHandle e, (e, True))+        -- endDelegateControlC after closing the handle, since it+        -- may throw UserInterrupt+        when (was_open && delegating_ctlc) $+          endDelegateControlC e+        return e'+#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+    OpenExtHandle h job -> do+        -- First wait for completion of the job...+        waitForJobCompletion job+        e <- waitForProcess' h+        e' <- modifyProcessHandle ph $ \p_' ->+          case p_' of+            ClosedHandle e' -> return (p_', e')+            OpenHandle{}    -> fail "waitForProcess(OpenHandle): this cannot happen"+            OpenExtHandle ph' job' -> do+              closePHANDLE ph'+              closePHANDLE job'+              return (ClosedHandle e, e)+        -- omit endDelegateControlC since it's a no-op on Windows+        return e'+#else+    OpenExtHandle _ _job ->+        return $ ExitFailure (-1)+#endif+  where+    -- If more than one thread calls `waitpid` at a time, `waitpid` will+    -- return the exit code to one of them and (-1) to the rest of them,+    -- causing an exception to be thrown.+    -- Cf. https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/46, and+    -- https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/58 for further discussion+    lockWaitpid m = withMVar (waitpidLock ph) $ \() -> m++    waitForProcess' :: PHANDLE -> IO ExitCode+    waitForProcess' h = alloca $ \pret -> do+#if defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+      throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_ "waitForProcess" (C.interruptible $ c_waitForProcess h pret)+#else+      throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_ "waitForProcess" (allowInterrupt >> c_waitForProcess h pret)+#endif+      mkExitCode <$> peek pret++    mkExitCode :: CInt -> ExitCode+    mkExitCode code+      | code == 0 = ExitSuccess+      | otherwise = ExitFailure (fromIntegral code)+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- getProcessExitCode++{- |+This is a non-blocking version of 'waitForProcess'.  If the process is+still running, 'Nothing' is returned.  If the process has exited, then+@'Just' e@ is returned where @e@ is the exit code of the process.++On Unix systems, see 'waitForProcess' for the meaning of exit codes+when the process died as the result of a signal. May throw+'UserInterrupt' when using 'delegate_ctlc'.+-}++getProcessExitCode :: ProcessHandle -> IO (Maybe ExitCode)+getProcessExitCode ph@(ProcessHandle _ delegating_ctlc _) = tryLockWaitpid $ do+  (m_e, was_open) <- modifyProcessHandle ph $ \p_ ->+    case p_ of+      ClosedHandle e -> return (p_, (Just e, False))+      open -> do+        alloca $ \pExitCode -> do+          case getHandle open of+            Nothing -> return (p_, (Nothing, False))+            Just h  -> do+                res <- throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry "getProcessExitCode" $+                                        c_getProcessExitCode h pExitCode+                code <- peek pExitCode+                if res == 0+                   then return (p_, (Nothing, False))+                   else do+                        closePHANDLE h+                        let e  | code == 0 = ExitSuccess+                               | otherwise = ExitFailure (fromIntegral code)+                        return (ClosedHandle e, (Just e, True))+  -- endDelegateControlC after closing the handle, since it+  -- may throw UserInterrupt+  case m_e of+    Just e | was_open && delegating_ctlc -> endDelegateControlC e+    _                                    -> return ()+  return m_e+    where getHandle :: ProcessHandle__ -> Maybe PHANDLE+          getHandle (OpenHandle        h) = Just h+          getHandle (ClosedHandle      _) = Nothing+          getHandle (OpenExtHandle   h _) = Just h++          -- If somebody is currently holding the waitpid lock, we don't want to+          -- accidentally remove the pid from the process table.+          -- Try acquiring the waitpid lock. If it is held, we are done+          -- since that means the process is still running and we can return+          -- `Nothing`. If it is not held, acquire it so we can run the+          -- (non-blocking) call to `waitpid` without worrying about any+          -- other threads calling it at the same time.+          tryLockWaitpid :: IO (Maybe ExitCode) -> IO (Maybe ExitCode)+          tryLockWaitpid action = bracket acquire release between+            where+              acquire   = tryTakeMVar (waitpidLock ph)+              release m = case m of+                Nothing -> return ()+                Just () -> putMVar (waitpidLock ph) ()+              between m = case m of+                Nothing -> return Nothing+                Just () -> action++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- terminateProcess++-- | Attempts to terminate the specified process.  This function should+-- not be used under normal circumstances - no guarantees are given regarding+-- how cleanly the process is terminated.  To check whether the process+-- has indeed terminated, use 'getProcessExitCode'.+--+-- On Unix systems, 'terminateProcess' sends the process the SIGTERM signal.+-- On Windows systems, if `use_process_jobs` is `True` then the Win32 @TerminateJobObject@+-- function is called to kill all processes associated with the job and passing the+-- exit code of 1 to each of them. Otherwise if `use_process_jobs` is `False` then the+-- Win32 @TerminateProcess@ function is called, passing an exit code of 1.+--+-- Note: on Windows, if the process was a shell command created by+-- 'createProcess' with 'shell', or created by 'runCommand' or+-- 'runInteractiveCommand', then 'terminateProcess' will only+-- terminate the shell, not the command itself.  On Unix systems, both+-- processes are in a process group and will be terminated together.++terminateProcess :: ProcessHandle -> IO ()+terminateProcess ph = do+  withProcessHandle ph $ \p_ ->+    case p_ of+      ClosedHandle  _ -> return ()+#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+      OpenExtHandle{} -> terminateJobUnsafe p_ 1 >> return ()+#else+      OpenExtHandle{} -> error "terminateProcess with OpenExtHandle should not happen on POSIX."+#endif+      OpenHandle    h -> do+        throwErrnoIfMinus1Retry_ "terminateProcess" $ c_terminateProcess h+        return ()+        -- does not close the handle, we might want to try terminating it+        -- again, or get its exit code.+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Interface to C bits++#if defined(wasm32_HOST_ARCH)++c_terminateProcess :: PHANDLE -> IO CInt+c_terminateProcess _ = ioError (ioeSetLocation unsupportedOperation "terminateProcess")++c_getProcessExitCode :: PHANDLE -> Ptr CInt -> IO CInt+c_getProcessExitCode _ _ = ioError (ioeSetLocation unsupportedOperation "getProcessExitCode")++c_waitForProcess :: PHANDLE -> Ptr CInt -> IO CInt+c_waitForProcess _ _ = ioError (ioeSetLocation unsupportedOperation "waitForProcess")++#elif defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)++foreign import javascript unsafe "h$process_terminateProcess"+  c_terminateProcess+        :: PHANDLE+        -> IO Int++foreign import javascript unsafe "h$process_getProcessExitCode"+  c_getProcessExitCode+        :: PHANDLE+        -> Ptr Int+        -> IO Int++foreign import javascript interruptible "h$process_waitForProcess"+  c_waitForProcess+        :: PHANDLE+        -> Ptr CInt+        -> IO CInt++#else++foreign import ccall unsafe "terminateProcess"+  c_terminateProcess+        :: PHANDLE+        -> IO CInt++foreign import ccall unsafe "getProcessExitCode"+  c_getProcessExitCode+        :: PHANDLE+        -> Ptr CInt+        -> IO CInt++foreign import ccall interruptible "waitForProcess" -- NB. safe - can block+  c_waitForProcess+        :: PHANDLE+        -> Ptr CInt+        -> IO CInt++#endif++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Old deprecated variants+-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------++-- TODO: We're not going to mark these functions as DEPRECATED immediately in+-- process-1.2.0.0. That's because some of their replacements have not been+-- around for all that long. But they should eventually be marked with a+-- suitable DEPRECATED pragma after a release or two.+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- runCommand++--TODO: in a later release {-# DEPRECATED runCommand "Use 'spawnCommand' instead" #-}++{- | Runs a command using the shell.+ -}+runCommand+  :: String+  -> IO ProcessHandle++runCommand string = do+  (_,_,_,ph) <- createProcess_ "runCommand" (shell string)+  return ph+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- runProcess++--TODO: in a later release {-# DEPRECATED runProcess "Use 'spawnProcess' or 'createProcess' instead" #-}++{- | Runs a raw command, optionally specifying 'Handle's from which to+     take the @stdin@, @stdout@ and @stderr@ channels for the new+     process (otherwise these handles are inherited from the current+     process).++     Any 'Handle's passed to 'runProcess' are placed immediately in the+     closed state.++     Note: consider using the more general 'createProcess' instead of+     'runProcess'.+-}+runProcess+  :: FilePath                   -- ^ Filename of the executable (see 'RawCommand' for details)+  -> [String]                   -- ^ Arguments to pass to the executable+  -> Maybe FilePath             -- ^ Optional path to the working directory+  -> Maybe [(String,String)]    -- ^ Optional environment (otherwise inherit)+  -> Maybe Handle               -- ^ Handle to use for @stdin@ (Nothing => use existing @stdin@)+  -> Maybe Handle               -- ^ Handle to use for @stdout@ (Nothing => use existing @stdout@)+  -> Maybe Handle               -- ^ Handle to use for @stderr@ (Nothing => use existing @stderr@)+  -> IO ProcessHandle++runProcess cmd args mb_cwd mb_env mb_stdin mb_stdout mb_stderr = do+  (_,_,_,ph) <-+      createProcess_ "runProcess"+         (proc cmd args){ cwd = mb_cwd,+                          env = mb_env,+                          std_in  = mbToStd mb_stdin,+                          std_out = mbToStd mb_stdout,+                          std_err = mbToStd mb_stderr }+  maybeClose mb_stdin+  maybeClose mb_stdout+  maybeClose mb_stderr+  return ph+ where+  maybeClose :: Maybe Handle -> IO ()+  maybeClose (Just  hdl)+    | hdl /= stdin && hdl /= stdout && hdl /= stderr = hClose hdl+  maybeClose _ = return ()++  mbToStd :: Maybe Handle -> StdStream+  mbToStd Nothing    = Inherit+  mbToStd (Just hdl) = UseHandle hdl+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- runInteractiveCommand++--TODO: in a later release {-# DEPRECATED runInteractiveCommand "Use 'createProcess' instead" #-}++{- | Runs a command using the shell, and returns 'Handle's that may+     be used to communicate with the process via its @stdin@, @stdout@,+     and @stderr@ respectively.+-}+runInteractiveCommand+  :: String+  -> IO (Handle,Handle,Handle,ProcessHandle)++runInteractiveCommand string =+  runInteractiveProcess1 "runInteractiveCommand" (shell string)+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- runInteractiveProcess++--TODO: in a later release {-# DEPRECATED runInteractiveCommand "Use 'createProcess' instead" #-}++{- | Runs a raw command, and returns 'Handle's that may be used to communicate+     with the process via its @stdin@, @stdout@ and @stderr@ respectively.++    For example, to start a process and feed a string to its stdin:++>   (inp,out,err,pid) <- runInteractiveProcess "..."+>   forkIO (hPutStr inp str)+-}+runInteractiveProcess+  :: FilePath                   -- ^ Filename of the executable (see 'RawCommand' for details)+  -> [String]                   -- ^ Arguments to pass to the executable+  -> Maybe FilePath             -- ^ Optional path to the working directory+  -> Maybe [(String,String)]    -- ^ Optional environment (otherwise inherit)+  -> IO (Handle,Handle,Handle,ProcessHandle)++runInteractiveProcess cmd args mb_cwd mb_env = do+  runInteractiveProcess1 "runInteractiveProcess"+        (proc cmd args){ cwd = mb_cwd, env = mb_env }++runInteractiveProcess1+  :: String+  -> CreateProcess+  -> IO (Handle,Handle,Handle,ProcessHandle)+runInteractiveProcess1 fun cmd = do+  (mb_in, mb_out, mb_err, p) <-+      createProcess_ fun+           cmd{ std_in  = CreatePipe,+                std_out = CreatePipe,+                std_err = CreatePipe }+  return (fromJust mb_in, fromJust mb_out, fromJust mb_err, p)+++-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- system & rawSystem++--TODO: in a later release {-# DEPRECATED system "Use 'callCommand' (or 'spawnCommand' and 'waitForProcess') instead" #-}++{-|+Computation @system cmd@ returns the exit code produced when the+operating system runs the shell command @cmd@.++This computation may fail with one of the following+'System.IO.Error.IOErrorType' exceptions:++[@PermissionDenied@]+The process has insufficient privileges to perform the operation.++[@ResourceExhausted@]+Insufficient resources are available to perform the operation.++[@UnsupportedOperation@]+The implementation does not support system calls.++On Windows, 'system' passes the command to the Windows command+interpreter (@CMD.EXE@ or @COMMAND.COM@), hence Unixy shell tricks+will not work.++On Unix systems, see 'waitForProcess' for the meaning of exit codes+when the process died as the result of a signal.+-}+system :: String -> IO ExitCode+system "" = ioException (ioeSetErrorString (mkIOError InvalidArgument "system" Nothing Nothing) "null command")+system str = do+  (_,_,_,p) <- createProcess_ "system" (shell str) { delegate_ctlc = True }+  waitForProcess p+++--TODO: in a later release {-# DEPRECATED rawSystem "Use 'callProcess' (or 'spawnProcess' and 'waitForProcess') instead" #-}++{-|+The computation @'rawSystem' /cmd/ /args/@ runs the operating system command+@/cmd/@ in such a way that it receives as arguments the @/args/@ strings+exactly as given, with no funny escaping or shell meta-syntax expansion.+It will therefore behave more portably between operating systems than 'system'.++The return codes and possible failures are the same as for 'system'.+-}+rawSystem :: String -> [String] -> IO ExitCode+rawSystem cmd args = do+  (_,_,_,p) <- createProcess_ "rawSystem" (proc cmd args) { delegate_ctlc = True }+  waitForProcess p
+ System/Process/Common.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,333 @@+{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}+{-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-}+module System.Process.Common+    ( CreateProcess (..)+    , CmdSpec (..)+    , StdStream (..)+    , ProcessHandle(..)+    , ProcessHandle__(..)+    , ProcRetHandles (..)+    , withFilePathException+    , PHANDLE+    , GroupID+    , UserID+    , modifyProcessHandle+    , withProcessHandle+    , fd_stdin+    , fd_stdout+    , fd_stderr+    , mbFd+    , mbPipe+    , pfdToHandle+    , rawFdToHandle++-- Avoid a warning on Windows+#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+    , CGid (..)+#else+    , CGid+#endif++#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+    , HANDLE+-- WINIO is only available on GHC 9.0 and up.+#  if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+    , mbHANDLE+    , mbPipeHANDLE+    , rawHANDLEToHandle+#  endif+#endif+    ) where++import Control.Concurrent+import Control.Exception+import Data.String ( IsString(..) )+import Foreign.Ptr+import Foreign.Storable ( Storable(peek) )++import System.Posix.Internals+import GHC.IO.Exception+import GHC.IO.Encoding+import qualified GHC.IO.FD as FD+import GHC.IO.Device+#if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+import GHC.IO.Handle.Windows+import GHC.IO.Windows.Handle (fromHANDLE, Io(), NativeHandle())+#endif+import GHC.IO.Handle.FD+import GHC.IO.Handle.Internals+import GHC.IO.Handle.Types hiding (ClosedHandle)+import System.IO.Error+import Data.Typeable+import System.IO (IOMode)++#if defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+import GHC.JS.Prim (JSVal)+#endif++-- We do a minimal amount of CPP here to provide uniform data types across+-- Windows and POSIX.+#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+import Data.Word (Word32)+import System.Win32.DebugApi (PHANDLE)+#if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+import System.Win32.Types (HANDLE)+#endif+#else+import System.Posix.Types+#endif++#if defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+type PHANDLE = JSVal+#elif defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+-- Define some missing types for Windows compatibility. Note that these values+-- will never actually be used, as the setuid/setgid system calls are not+-- applicable on Windows. No value of this type will ever exist.+newtype CGid = CGid Word32+  deriving (Show, Eq)+type GroupID = CGid+type UserID = CGid+#else+type PHANDLE = CPid+#endif+data CreateProcess = CreateProcess{+  cmdspec      :: CmdSpec,                 -- ^ Executable & arguments, or shell command.  If 'cwd' is 'Nothing', relative paths are resolved with respect to the current working directory.  If 'cwd' is provided, it is implementation-dependent whether relative paths are resolved with respect to 'cwd' or the current working directory, so absolute paths should be used to ensure portability.+  cwd          :: Maybe FilePath,          -- ^ Optional path to the working directory for the new process+  env          :: Maybe [(String,String)], -- ^ Optional environment (otherwise inherit from the current process)+  std_in       :: StdStream,               -- ^ How to determine stdin+  std_out      :: StdStream,               -- ^ How to determine stdout+  std_err      :: StdStream,               -- ^ How to determine stderr+  -- XXX verify what happens with fds in nodejs child processes+  close_fds    :: Bool,                    -- ^ Close all file descriptors except stdin, stdout and stderr in the new process (on Windows, only works if std_in, std_out, and std_err are all Inherit). This implementation will call close on every fd from 3 to the maximum of open files, which can be slow for high maximum of open files.+  create_group :: Bool,                    -- ^ Create a new process group. On JavaScript this also creates a new session.+  delegate_ctlc:: Bool,                    -- ^ Delegate control-C handling. Use this for interactive console processes to let them handle control-C themselves (see below for details).+                                           --+                                           --   @since 1.2.0.0+  detach_console :: Bool,                  -- ^ Use the windows DETACHED_PROCESS flag when creating the process; does nothing on other platforms.+                                           --+                                           --   @since 1.3.0.0+  create_new_console :: Bool,              -- ^ Use the windows CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE flag when creating the process; does nothing on other platforms.+                                           --+                                           --   Default: @False@+                                           --+                                           --   @since 1.3.0.0+  new_session :: Bool,                     -- ^ Use posix setsid to start the new process in a new session; starts process in a new session on JavaScript; does nothing on other platforms.+                                           --+                                           --   @since 1.3.0.0+  child_group :: Maybe GroupID,            -- ^ Use posix setgid to set child process's group id; works for JavaScript when system running nodejs is posix. does nothing on other platforms.+                                           --+                                           --   Default: @Nothing@+                                           --+                                           --   @since 1.4.0.0+  child_user :: Maybe UserID,              -- ^ Use posix setuid to set child process's user id; works for JavaScript when system running nodejs is posix. does nothing on other platforms.+                                           --+                                           --   Default: @Nothing@+                                           --+                                           --   @since 1.4.0.0+  use_process_jobs :: Bool                 -- ^ On Windows systems this flag indicates that we should wait for the entire process tree+                                           --   to finish before unblocking. On POSIX systems this flag is ignored. See $exec-on-windows for details.+                                           --+                                           --   Default: @False@+                                           --+                                           --   @since 1.5.0.0+ } deriving (Show, Eq)++-- | contains the handles returned by a call to createProcess_Internal+data ProcRetHandles+  = ProcRetHandles { hStdInput      :: Maybe Handle+                   , hStdOutput     :: Maybe Handle+                   , hStdError      :: Maybe Handle+                   , procHandle     :: ProcessHandle+                   }++data CmdSpec+  = ShellCommand String+      -- ^ A command line to execute using the shell+  | RawCommand FilePath [String]+      -- ^ The name of an executable with a list of arguments+      --+      -- The 'FilePath' argument names the executable, and is interpreted+      -- according to the platform's standard policy for searching for+      -- executables. Specifically:+      --+      -- * on Unix systems the+      --   <http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/execvp.html execvp(3)>+      --   semantics is used, where if the executable filename does not+      --   contain a slash (@/@) then the @PATH@ environment variable is+      --   searched for the executable.+      --+      -- * on Windows systems the Win32 @CreateProcess@ semantics is used.+      --   Briefly: if the filename does not contain a path, then the+      --   directory containing the parent executable is searched, followed+      --   by the current directory, then some standard locations, and+      --   finally the current @PATH@.  An @.exe@ extension is added if the+      --   filename does not already have an extension.  For full details+      --   see the+      --   <http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365527%28v=vs.85%29.aspx documentation>+      --   for the Windows @SearchPath@ API.+      --+      --   Windows does not have a mechanism for passing multiple arguments.+      --   When using @RawCommand@ on Windows, the command line is serialised+      --   into a string, with arguments quoted separately.  Command line+      --   parsing is up individual programs, so the default behaviour may+      --   not work for some programs.  If you are not getting the desired+      --   results, construct the command line yourself and use 'ShellCommand'.+      --+  deriving (Show, Eq)+++-- | construct a `ShellCommand` from a string literal+--+-- @since 1.2.1.0+instance IsString CmdSpec where+  fromString = ShellCommand++data StdStream+  = Inherit                  -- ^ Inherit Handle from parent+  | UseHandle Handle         -- ^ Use the supplied Handle+  | CreatePipe               -- ^ Create a new pipe.  The returned+                             -- @Handle@ will use the default encoding+                             -- and newline translation mode (just+                             -- like @Handle@s created by @openFile@).+  | NoStream                 -- ^ Close the stream's file descriptor without+                             -- passing a Handle. On POSIX systems this may+                             -- lead to strange behavior in the child process+                             -- because attempting to read or write after the+                             -- file has been closed throws an error. This+                             -- should only be used with child processes that+                             -- don't use the file descriptor at all. If you+                             -- wish to ignore the child process's output you+                             -- should either create a pipe and drain it+                             -- manually or pass a @Handle@ that writes to+                             -- @\/dev\/null@.+  deriving (Eq, Show)++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- ProcessHandle type++data ProcessHandle__ = OpenHandle { phdlProcessHandle :: PHANDLE }+                     -- | 'OpenExtHandle' is only applicable for+                     -- Windows platform. It represents [Job+                     -- Objects](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/procthread/job-objects).+                     | OpenExtHandle { phdlProcessHandle :: PHANDLE+                                     -- ^ the process+                                     , phdlJobHandle     :: PHANDLE+                                     -- ^ the job containing the process and+                                     -- its subprocesses+                                     }+                     | ClosedHandle ExitCode++{- | A handle to a process, which can be used to wait for termination+     of the process using 'System.Process.waitForProcess'.++     None of the process-creation functions in this library wait for+     termination: they all return a 'ProcessHandle' which may be used+     to wait for the process later.++     On Windows a second wait method can be used to block for event+     completion. This requires two handles. A process job handle and+     a events handle to monitor.+-}+data ProcessHandle+  = ProcessHandle { phandle          :: !(MVar ProcessHandle__)+                  , mb_delegate_ctlc :: !Bool+                  , waitpidLock      :: !(MVar ())+                  }++withFilePathException :: FilePath -> IO a -> IO a+withFilePathException fpath act = handle mapEx act+  where+    mapEx ex = ioError (ioeSetFileName ex fpath)++modifyProcessHandle+        :: ProcessHandle+        -> (ProcessHandle__ -> IO (ProcessHandle__, a))+        -> IO a+modifyProcessHandle (ProcessHandle m _ _) io = modifyMVar m io++withProcessHandle+        :: ProcessHandle+        -> (ProcessHandle__ -> IO a)+        -> IO a+withProcessHandle (ProcessHandle m _ _) io = withMVar m io++fd_stdin, fd_stdout, fd_stderr :: FD+fd_stdin  = 0+fd_stdout = 1+fd_stderr = 2++mbFd :: String -> FD -> StdStream -> IO FD+mbFd _   _std CreatePipe      = return (-1)+mbFd _fun std Inherit         = return std+mbFd _fn _std NoStream        = return (-2)+mbFd fun _std (UseHandle hdl) =+  withHandle fun hdl $ \Handle__{haDevice=dev,..} -> do+    case cast dev of+      Just fd -> do+#if !defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+         -- clear the O_NONBLOCK flag on this FD, if it is set, since+         -- we're exposing it externally (see #3316)+         fd' <- FD.setNonBlockingMode fd False+#else+         -- on the JavaScript platform we cannot change the FD flags+         fd' <- pure fd+#endif+         return (Handle__{haDevice=fd',..}, FD.fdFD fd')+      Nothing ->+          ioError (mkIOError illegalOperationErrorType+                      "createProcess" (Just hdl) Nothing+                   `ioeSetErrorString` "handle is not a file descriptor")++mbPipe :: StdStream -> Ptr FD -> IOMode -> IO (Maybe Handle)+mbPipe CreatePipe pfd  mode = fmap Just (pfdToHandle pfd mode)+mbPipe _std      _pfd _mode = return Nothing++pfdToHandle :: Ptr FD -> IOMode -> IO Handle+pfdToHandle pfd mode =+  ( \ fd -> rawFdToHandle fd mode ) =<< peek pfd++rawFdToHandle :: FD -> IOMode -> IO Handle+rawFdToHandle fd mode = do+  let filepath = "fd:" ++ show fd+  (fD,fd_type) <- FD.mkFD (fromIntegral fd) mode+                       (Just (Stream,0,0)) -- avoid calling fstat()+                       False {-is_socket-}+                       False {-non-blocking-}+  fD' <- FD.setNonBlockingMode fD True -- see #3316+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 704+  enc <- getLocaleEncoding+#else+  let enc = localeEncoding+#endif+  mkHandleFromFD fD' fd_type filepath mode False {-is_socket-} (Just enc)+++#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) && !defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+type HANDLE = Ptr ()+#endif++#if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+-- It is not completely safe to pass the values -1 and -2 as HANDLE as it's an+-- unsigned type. -1 additionally is also the value for INVALID_HANDLE.  However+-- it should be safe in this case since an invalid handle would be an error here+-- anyway and the chances of us getting a handle with a value of -2 is+-- astronomical. However, sometime in the future process should really use a+-- proper structure here.+mbHANDLE :: HANDLE -> StdStream -> IO HANDLE+mbHANDLE _std CreatePipe      = return $ intPtrToPtr (-1)+mbHANDLE  std Inherit         = return std+mbHANDLE _std NoStream        = return $ intPtrToPtr (-2)+mbHANDLE _std (UseHandle hdl) = handleToHANDLE hdl++mbPipeHANDLE :: StdStream -> Ptr HANDLE -> IOMode -> IO (Maybe Handle)+mbPipeHANDLE CreatePipe pfd mode =+  Just <$> ( ( \ hANDLE -> rawHANDLEToHandle hANDLE mode ) =<< peek pfd )+mbPipeHANDLE _std      _pfd _mode = return Nothing++rawHANDLEToHandle :: HANDLE -> IOMode-> IO Handle+rawHANDLEToHandle raw_handle mode  = do+  let hwnd  = fromHANDLE raw_handle :: Io NativeHandle+      ident = "hwnd:" ++ show raw_handle+  enc <- getLocaleEncoding+  mkHandleFromHANDLE hwnd Stream ident mode (Just enc)+#endif
+ System/Process/CommunicationHandle.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@+{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}+{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-}++module System.Process.CommunicationHandle+  ( -- * 'CommunicationHandle': a 'Handle' that can be serialised,+    -- enabling inter-process communication.+    CommunicationHandle+      -- NB: opaque, as the representation depends on the operating system+  , openCommunicationHandleRead+  , openCommunicationHandleWrite+  , closeCommunicationHandle+    -- * Creating 'CommunicationHandle's to communicate with+    -- a child process+  , createWeReadTheyWritePipe+  , createTheyReadWeWritePipe+   -- * High-level API+  , readCreateProcessWithExitCodeCommunicationHandle+  )+ where++import GHC.IO.Handle (Handle)++import System.Process.CommunicationHandle.Internal+import System.Process.Internals+  ( CreateProcess(..), ignoreSigPipe, withForkWait )+import System.Process+  ( withCreateProcess, waitForProcess )++import GHC.IO (evaluate)+import GHC.IO.Handle (hClose)+import System.Exit (ExitCode)++import Control.DeepSeq (NFData, rnf)++--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Communication handles.++-- | Turn the 'CommunicationHandle' into a 'Handle' that can be read from+-- in the current process.+--+-- The returned 'Handle' does not have any finalizers attached to it;+-- use 'hClose' to close it.+--+-- @since 1.6.20.0+openCommunicationHandleRead :: CommunicationHandle -> IO Handle+openCommunicationHandleRead = useCommunicationHandle True++-- | Turn the 'CommunicationHandle' into a 'Handle' that can be written to+-- in the current process.+--+-- The returned 'Handle' does not have any finalizers attached to it;+-- use 'hClose' to close it.+--+-- @since 1.6.20.0+openCommunicationHandleWrite :: CommunicationHandle -> IO Handle+openCommunicationHandleWrite = useCommunicationHandle False++--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Creating pipes.++-- | Create a pipe @(weRead,theyWrite)@ that the current process can read from,+-- and whose write end can be passed to a child process in order to receive data from it.+--+-- The returned 'Handle' does not have any finalizers attached to it;+-- use 'hClose' to close it.+--+-- See 'CommunicationHandle'.+--+-- @since 1.6.20.0+createWeReadTheyWritePipe+  :: IO (Handle, CommunicationHandle)+createWeReadTheyWritePipe =+  createCommunicationPipe id False+    -- safe choice: passAsyncHandleToChild = False, in case the child cannot+    -- deal with async I/O (see e.g. https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21610#note_431632)+    -- expert users can invoke createCommunicationPipe from+    -- System.Process.CommunicationHandle.Internals if they are sure that the+    -- child process they will communicate with supports async I/O on Windows++-- | Create a pipe @(theyRead,weWrite)@ that the current process can write to,+-- and whose read end can be passed to a child process in order to send data to it.+--+-- The returned 'Handle' does not have any finalizers attached to it;+-- use 'hClose' to close it.+--+-- See 'CommunicationHandle'.+--+-- @since 1.6.20.0+createTheyReadWeWritePipe+  :: IO (CommunicationHandle, Handle)+createTheyReadWeWritePipe =+  sw <$> createCommunicationPipe sw False+    -- safe choice: passAsyncHandleToChild = False, in case the child cannot+    -- deal with async I/O (see e.g. https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/21610#note_431632)+    -- expert users can invoke createCommunicationPipe from+    -- System.Process.CommunicationHandle.Internals if they are sure that the+    -- child process they will communicate with supports async I/O on Windows+  where+    sw (a,b) = (b,a)++--------------------------------------------------------------------------------++-- | A version of 'readCreateProcessWithExitCode' that communicates with the+-- child process through a pair of 'CommunicationHandle's.+--+-- Example usage:+--+-- > readCreateProcessWithExitCodeCommunicationHandle+-- >   (\(chTheyRead, chTheyWrite) -> proc "child-exe" [show chTheyRead, show chTheyWrite])+-- >   (\ hWeRead -> hGetContents hWeRead)+-- >   (\ hWeWrite -> hPut hWeWrite "xyz")+--+-- where @child-exe@ is a separate executable that is implemented as:+--+-- > main = do+-- >   [chRead, chWrite] <- getArgs+-- >   hRead  <- openCommunicationHandleRead  $ read chRead+-- >   hWrite <- openCommunicationHandleWrite $ read chWrite+-- >   input <- hGetContents hRead+-- >   hPut hWrite $ someFn input+-- >   hClose hWrite+--+-- @since 1.6.20.0+readCreateProcessWithExitCodeCommunicationHandle+  :: NFData a+  => ((CommunicationHandle, CommunicationHandle) -> CreateProcess)+    -- ^ Process to spawn, given a @(read, write)@ pair of+    -- 'CommunicationHandle's that are inherited by the spawned process+  -> (Handle -> IO a)+    -- ^ read action+  -> (Handle -> IO ())+    -- ^ write action+  -> IO (ExitCode, a)+readCreateProcessWithExitCodeCommunicationHandle mkProg readAction writeAction = do+  (chTheyRead, hWeWrite   ) <- createTheyReadWeWritePipe+  (hWeRead   , chTheyWrite) <- createWeReadTheyWritePipe+  let cp = mkProg (chTheyRead, chTheyWrite)+  -- The following implementation parallels 'readCreateProcess'+  withCreateProcess cp $ \ _ _ _ ph -> do++    -- Close the parent's references to the 'CommunicationHandle's after they+    -- have been inherited by the child (we don't want to keep pipe ends open).+    closeCommunicationHandle chTheyWrite+    closeCommunicationHandle chTheyRead++    -- Fork off a thread that waits on the output.+    output <- readAction hWeRead+    withForkWait (evaluate $ rnf output) $ \ waitOut -> do+      ignoreSigPipe $ writeAction hWeWrite+      ignoreSigPipe $ hClose hWeWrite+      waitOut+      hClose hWeRead++    ex <- waitForProcess ph+    return (ex, output)
+ System/Process/CommunicationHandle/Internal.hsc view
@@ -0,0 +1,311 @@+{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}+{-# LANGUAGE RankNTypes #-}++module System.Process.CommunicationHandle.Internal+  ( -- * 'CommunicationHandle': a 'Handle' that can be serialised,+    -- enabling inter-process communication.+    CommunicationHandle(..)+  , closeCommunicationHandle+    -- ** Internal functions+  , useCommunicationHandle+  , createCommunicationPipe+  )+ where++import Control.Arrow ( first )+import GHC.IO.Handle (Handle, hClose)+#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+import Foreign.C (CInt(..), throwErrnoIf_)+import Foreign.Marshal (alloca)+import Foreign.Ptr (ptrToWordPtr, wordPtrToPtr)+import Foreign.Storable (Storable(peek))+import GHC.IO.Handle.FD (fdToHandle)+import GHC.IO.IOMode (IOMode(ReadMode, WriteMode))+import System.Process.Windows (HANDLE, mkNamedPipe)+##  if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+import Control.Exception (catch, throwIO)+import GHC.IO (onException)+import GHC.IO.Device as IODevice (close, devType)+import GHC.IO.Encoding (getLocaleEncoding)+import GHC.IO.Exception (IOException(..), IOErrorType(InvalidArgument))+import GHC.IO.IOMode (IOMode(ReadWriteMode))+import GHC.IO.Handle.Windows (mkHandleFromHANDLE)+import GHC.IO.SubSystem ((<!>))+import GHC.IO.Windows.Handle (Io, NativeHandle, fromHANDLE)+import GHC.Event.Windows (associateHandle')+import System.Process.Common (rawHANDLEToHandle)+##  else+import System.Process.Common (rawFdToHandle)+##  endif++#include <fcntl.h>     /* for _O_BINARY */++#else+import GHC.IO.FD+  ( mkFD, setNonBlockingMode )+import GHC.IO.Handle+  ( noNewlineTranslation )+#if MIN_VERSION_base(4,16,0)+import GHC.IO.Handle.Internals+  ( mkFileHandleNoFinalizer )+#else+import GHC.IO.IOMode+  ( IOMode(..) )+import GHC.IO.Handle.Types+  ( HandleType(..) )+import GHC.IO.Handle.Internals+  ( mkHandle )+#endif+import System.Posix+  ( Fd(..)+  , FdOption(..), setFdOption+  )+import System.Posix.Internals+  ( fdGetMode )+import System.Process.Internals+  ( createPipeFd )+#endif++--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Communication handles.++-- | A 'CommunicationHandle' is an abstraction over operating-system specific+-- internal representation of a 'Handle', which can be communicated through a+-- command-line interface.+--+-- In a typical use case, the parent process creates a pipe, using e.g.+-- 'createWeReadTheyWritePipe' or 'createTheyReadWeWritePipe'.+--+--  - One end of the pipe is a 'Handle', which can be read from/written to by+--    the parent process.+--  - The other end is a 'CommunicationHandle', which can be inherited by a+--    child process. A reference to the handle can be serialised (using+--    the 'Show' instance), and passed to the child process.+--    It is recommended to close the parent's reference to the 'CommunicationHandle'+--    using 'closeCommunicationHandle' after it has been inherited by the child+--    process.+--  - The child process can deserialise the 'CommunicationHandle' (using+--    the 'Read' instance), and then use 'openCommunicationHandleWrite' or+--    'openCommunicationHandleRead' in order to retrieve a 'Handle' which it+--    can write to/read from.+--+-- 'readCreateProcessWithExitCodeCommunicationHandle' provides a high-level API+-- to this functionality. See there for example code.+--+-- @since 1.6.20.0+newtype CommunicationHandle =+  CommunicationHandle+##if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+    HANDLE+##else+    Fd+##endif+  deriving ( Eq, Ord )++#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+type Fd = CInt+#endif++-- @since 1.6.20.0+instance Show CommunicationHandle where+  showsPrec p (CommunicationHandle h) =+    showsPrec p+##if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+      $ ptrToWordPtr+##endif+      h++-- @since 1.6.20.0+instance Read CommunicationHandle where+  readsPrec p str =+    fmap+      ( first $ CommunicationHandle+##if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+              . wordPtrToPtr+##endif+      ) $+      readsPrec p str++-- | Internal function used to define 'openCommunicationHandleRead' and+-- openCommunicationHandleWrite.+useCommunicationHandle :: Bool -> CommunicationHandle -> IO Handle+useCommunicationHandle _wantToRead (CommunicationHandle ch) = do+##if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+  return ()+    <!> associateHandleWithFallback _wantToRead ch+##endif+  getGhcHandle ch++-- | Close a 'CommunicationHandle'.+--+-- Use this to close the 'CommunicationHandle' in the parent process after+-- the 'CommunicationHandle' has been inherited by the child process.+--+-- @since 1.6.20.0+closeCommunicationHandle :: CommunicationHandle -> IO ()+closeCommunicationHandle (CommunicationHandle ch) =+  hClose =<< getGhcHandle ch++##if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+-- Internal function used when associating a 'HANDLE' with the current process.+--+-- Explanation: with WinIO, a synchronous handle cannot be associated with the+-- current process, while an asynchronous one must be associated before being usable.+--+-- In a child process, we don't necessarily know which kind of handle we will receive,+-- so we try to associate it (in case it is an asynchronous handle). This might+-- fail (if the handle is synchronous), in which case we continue in synchronous+-- mode (without associating).+--+-- With the current API, inheritable handles in WinIO created with mkNamedPipe+-- are synchronous, but it's best to be safe in case the child receives an+-- asynchronous handle anyway.+associateHandleWithFallback :: Bool -> HANDLE -> IO ()+associateHandleWithFallback _wantToRead h =+  associateHandle' h `catch` handler+  where+    handler :: IOError -> IO ()+    handler ioErr@(IOError { ioe_handle = _mbErrHandle, ioe_type = errTy, ioe_errno = mbErrNo })+      -- Catches the following error that occurs when attemping to associate+      -- a HANDLE that does not have OVERLAPPING mode set:+      --+      --   associateHandleWithIOCP: invalid argument (The parameter is incorrect.)+      | InvalidArgument <- errTy+      , Just 22 <- mbErrNo+      = return ()+      | otherwise+      = throwIO ioErr+##endif++-- | Gets a GHC Handle File description from the given OS Handle or POSIX fd.++#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+getGhcHandle :: HANDLE -> IO Handle+getGhcHandle =+  getGhcHandlePOSIX+##  if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+    <!> getGhcHandleNative+##  endif++getGhcHandlePOSIX :: HANDLE -> IO Handle+getGhcHandlePOSIX handle = openHANDLE handle >>= fdToHandle++openHANDLE :: HANDLE -> IO Fd+openHANDLE handle = _open_osfhandle handle (#const _O_BINARY)++foreign import ccall "io.h _open_osfhandle"+  _open_osfhandle :: HANDLE -> CInt -> IO Fd++##  if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+getGhcHandleNative :: HANDLE -> IO Handle+getGhcHandleNative hwnd =+  do mb_codec <- fmap Just getLocaleEncoding+     let iomode = ReadWriteMode+         native_handle = fromHANDLE hwnd :: Io NativeHandle+     hw_type <- IODevice.devType $ native_handle+     mkHandleFromHANDLE native_handle hw_type (show hwnd) iomode mb_codec+       `onException` IODevice.close native_handle+##  endif+#else+getGhcHandle :: Fd -> IO Handle+getGhcHandle (Fd fdint) = do+  iomode <- fdGetMode fdint+  (fd0, _) <- mkFD fdint iomode Nothing False True+  -- The following copies over 'mkHandleFromFDNoFinalizer'+  fd <- setNonBlockingMode fd0 True+  let fd_str = "<file descriptor: " ++ show fd ++ ">"+#  if MIN_VERSION_base(4,16,0)+  mkFileHandleNoFinalizer fd fd_str iomode Nothing noNewlineTranslation+#  else+  mkHandle fd fd_str (ioModeToHandleType iomode) True Nothing noNewlineTranslation+    Nothing Nothing++ioModeToHandleType :: IOMode -> HandleType+ioModeToHandleType mode =+  case mode of+    ReadMode      -> ReadHandle+    WriteMode     -> WriteHandle+    ReadWriteMode -> ReadWriteHandle+    AppendMode    -> AppendHandle+#  endif+#endif++--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Creating pipes.++-- | Internal helper function used to define 'createWeReadTheyWritePipe'+-- and 'createTheyReadWeWritePipe' while reducing code duplication.+--+-- The returned 'Handle' does not have any finalizers attached to it;+-- use 'hClose' to close it.+createCommunicationPipe+  :: ( forall a. (a, a) -> (a, a) )+    -- ^ 'id' (we read, they write) or 'swap' (they read, we write)+  -> Bool -- ^ whether to pass a handle supporting asynchronous I/O to the child process+          -- (this flag only has an effect on Windows and when using WinIO)+  -> IO (Handle, CommunicationHandle)+createCommunicationPipe swapIfTheyReadWeWrite _passAsyncHandleToChild = do+##if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+  -- NB: it's important to use 'createPipeFd' here.+  --+  -- Were we to instead use 'createPipe', we would create a Handle for both pipe+  -- ends, including the end we pass to the child.+  -- Such Handle would have a finalizer which closes the underlying file descriptor.+  -- However, we will already close the FD after it is inherited by the child.+  -- This could lead to the following scenario:+  --+  --  - the parent creates a new pipe, e.g. pipe2([7,8]),+  --  - the parent spawns a child process, and lets FD 8 be inherited by the child,+  --  - the parent closes FD 8,+  --  - the parent opens FD 8 for some other purpose, e.g. for writing to a file,+  --  - the finalizer for the Handle wrapping FD 8 runs, closing FD 8, even though+  --    it is now in use for a completely different purpose.+  (ourFd, theirFd) <- swapIfTheyReadWeWrite <$> createPipeFd+  -- Don't allow the child process to inherit a parent file descriptor+  -- (such inheritance happens by default on Unix).+  setFdOption (Fd ourFd) CloseOnExec True+  -- NB: we will be closing this handle manually, so don't use 'handleFromFd'+  -- which attaches a finalizer that closes the FD. See the above comment+  -- about 'createPipeFd'.+  ourHandle <- getGhcHandle (Fd ourFd)+  return (ourHandle, CommunicationHandle $ Fd theirFd)+##else+  trueForWinIO <-+    return False+##  if defined (__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+      <!> return True+##  endif+  -- On Windows, use mkNamedPipe to create the two pipe ends.+  alloca $ \ pfdStdInput  ->+    alloca $ \ pfdStdOutput -> do+      let (inheritRead, inheritWrite) = swapIfTheyReadWeWrite (False, True)+          -- WinIO:+          --  - make the parent pipe end overlapped,+          --  - make the child end overlapped if requested,+          -- Otherwise: make both pipe ends synchronous.+          overlappedRead  = trueForWinIO && ( _passAsyncHandleToChild || not inheritRead  )+          overlappedWrite = trueForWinIO && ( _passAsyncHandleToChild || not inheritWrite )+      throwErrnoIf_ (==False) "mkNamedPipe" $+        mkNamedPipe+          pfdStdInput  inheritRead  overlappedRead+          pfdStdOutput inheritWrite overlappedWrite+      let ((ourPtr, ourMode), (theirPtr, _theirMode)) =+            swapIfTheyReadWeWrite ((pfdStdInput, ReadMode), (pfdStdOutput, WriteMode))+      ourHANDLE  <- peek ourPtr+      theirHANDLE <- peek theirPtr+      -- With WinIO, we need to associate any handles we are going to use in+      -- the current process before being able to use them.+      return ()+##  if defined (__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+        <!> associateHandle' ourHANDLE+##  endif+      ourHandle <-+##  if !defined (__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+        ( \ fd -> rawFdToHandle fd ourMode ) =<< openHANDLE ourHANDLE+##  else+        -- NB: it's OK to call the following function even when we're not+        -- using WinIO at runtime, so we don't use <!>.+        rawHANDLEToHandle ourHANDLE ourMode+##  endif+      return $ (ourHandle, CommunicationHandle theirHANDLE)+##endif
+ System/Process/Environment/OsString.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@+{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}+{-# LANGUAGE PackageImports #-}++-- | Miscellaneous information about the system environment, for 'OsString'.+--+-- @since 1.6.26.0+module System.Process.Environment.OsString (+    getArgs,+    getEnv,+    getEnvironment,+    ) where++import Data.Coerce (coerce)+#if MIN_VERSION_filepath(1, 5, 0)+import "os-string" System.OsString.Internal.Types (OsString(OsString))+#else+import "filepath" System.OsString.Internal.Types (OsString(OsString))+#endif+#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+import qualified System.Win32.WindowsString.Console as Platform+#else+import qualified System.Posix.Env.PosixString as Platform+#endif++-- | 'System.Environment.getArgs' for 'OsString'.+--+-- @since 1.6.26.0+getArgs :: IO [OsString]+getArgs = coerce Platform.getArgs++-- | 'System.Environment.getEnv' for 'OsString'.+--+-- @since 1.6.26.0+getEnv :: OsString -> IO (Maybe OsString)+getEnv = coerce Platform.getEnv++-- | 'System.Environment.getEnvironment' for 'OsString'.+--+-- @since 1.6.26.0+getEnvironment :: IO [(OsString, OsString)]+getEnvironment = coerce Platform.getEnvironment
System/Process/Internals.hs view
@@ -1,393 +1,136 @@-{-# LANGUAGE CPP, ForeignFunctionInterface, RecordWildCards #-}-{-# OPTIONS_HADDOCK hide #-}-{-# OPTIONS_GHC -w #-}--- XXX We get some warnings on Windows+{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}+{-# OPTIONS_HADDOCK not-home #-}+{-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-}+{-# LANGUAGE InterruptibleFFI #-}  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module      :  System.Process.Internals -- Copyright   :  (c) The University of Glasgow 2004 -- License     :  BSD-style (see the file libraries/base/LICENSE)--- +-- -- Maintainer  :  libraries@haskell.org -- Stability   :  experimental -- Portability :  portable ----- Operations for creating and interacting with sub-processes.+-- __Note:__ This module exports internal implementation details that may+-- change anytime.  If you want a more stable API, use "System.Process"+-- instead. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- #hide module System.Process.Internals (-#ifndef __HUGS__-	ProcessHandle(..), ProcessHandle__(..), -	PHANDLE, closePHANDLE, mkProcessHandle, -	withProcessHandle, withProcessHandle_,-#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__-        CreateProcess(..),-        CmdSpec(..), StdStream(..),-	runGenProcess_,-#endif-#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) && !defined(__MINGW32__)-	 pPrPr_disableITimers, c_execvpe,-	ignoreSignal, defaultSignal,+    ProcessHandle(..), ProcessHandle__(..),+    PHANDLE, closePHANDLE, mkProcessHandle,+#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+    CGid(..), #else-# ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__-	translate,-# endif-#endif-#endif-	withFilePathException, withCEnvironment,--#ifndef __HUGS__-        fdToHandle,+    CGid, #endif-  ) where--#ifndef __HUGS__-#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) && !defined(__MINGW32__)-import System.Posix.Types ( CPid )-import System.Posix.Process.Internals ( pPrPr_disableITimers, c_execvpe )-import System.IO 	( IOMode(..) )+    GroupID,+    UserID,+    modifyProcessHandle, withProcessHandle,+    CreateProcess(..),+    CmdSpec(..), StdStream(..), ProcRetHandles (..),+    createProcess_,+    runGenProcess_, --deprecated+    fdToHandle,+    startDelegateControlC,+    endDelegateControlC,+    stopDelegateControlC,+    unwrapHandles,+#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+    terminateJob,+    terminateJobUnsafe,+    waitForJobCompletion,+    timeout_Infinite, #else-import Data.Word ( Word32 )-import Data.IORef+#if !defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+    pPrPr_disableITimers, c_execvpe,+    runInteractiveProcess_lock, #endif+    ignoreSignal, defaultSignal, #endif+    withFilePathException, withCEnvironment,+    translate,+    createPipe,+    createPipeFd,+    interruptProcessGroupOf,+    withForkWait,+    ignoreSigPipe,+    ) where -import System.IO 	( Handle )-import System.Exit	( ExitCode ) import Control.Concurrent-import Control.Exception+import Control.Exception (SomeException, mask, try, throwIO)+import qualified Control.Exception as C import Foreign.C-import Foreign--# ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__--import System.Posix.Internals-#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 611-import GHC.IO.Exception-import GHC.IO.Encoding-import qualified GHC.IO.FD as FD-import GHC.IO.Device-import GHC.IO.Handle-import GHC.IO.Handle.FD-import GHC.IO.Handle.Internals-import GHC.IO.Handle.Types-import System.IO.Error-import Data.Typeable-#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)-import GHC.IO.IOMode-#endif-#else-import GHC.IOBase	( haFD, FD, IOException(..) )-import GHC.Handle-#endif--# elif __HUGS__--import Hugs.Exception	( IOException(..) )--# endif--#ifdef base4-import System.IO.Error		( ioeSetFileName )-#endif-#if defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)-import Control.Monad		( when )-import System.Directory		( doesFileExist )-import System.IO.Error		( isDoesNotExistError, doesNotExistErrorType,-				  mkIOError )-import System.Environment	( getEnv )-import System.FilePath-#endif--#ifdef __HUGS__-{-# CFILES cbits/execvpe.c  #-}-#endif--#include "HsProcessConfig.h"--#ifndef __HUGS__--- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ProcessHandle type--{- | A handle to a process, which can be used to wait for termination-     of the process using 'waitForProcess'.--     None of the process-creation functions in this library wait for-     termination: they all return a 'ProcessHandle' which may be used-     to wait for the process later.--}-data ProcessHandle__ = OpenHandle PHANDLE | ClosedHandle ExitCode-newtype ProcessHandle = ProcessHandle (MVar ProcessHandle__)--withProcessHandle-	:: ProcessHandle -	-> (ProcessHandle__ -> IO (ProcessHandle__, a))-	-> IO a-withProcessHandle (ProcessHandle m) io = modifyMVar m io--withProcessHandle_-	:: ProcessHandle -	-> (ProcessHandle__ -> IO ProcessHandle__)-	-> IO ()-withProcessHandle_ (ProcessHandle m) io = modifyMVar_ m io--#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) && !defined(__MINGW32__)--type PHANDLE = CPid+import System.IO -mkProcessHandle :: PHANDLE -> IO ProcessHandle-mkProcessHandle p = do-  m <- newMVar (OpenHandle p)-  return (ProcessHandle m)+import GHC.IO.Exception ( IOErrorType(..), IOException(..) )+import GHC.IO.Handle.FD (fdToHandle)+import System.Posix.Internals (FD) -closePHANDLE :: PHANDLE -> IO ()-closePHANDLE _ = return ()+import System.Process.Common +#if defined(javascript_HOST_ARCH)+import System.Process.JavaScript+#elif defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)+import System.Process.Windows #else--type PHANDLE = Word32---- On Windows, we have to close this HANDLE when it is no longer required,--- hence we add a finalizer to it, using an IORef as the box on which to--- attach the finalizer.-mkProcessHandle :: PHANDLE -> IO ProcessHandle-mkProcessHandle h = do-   m <- newMVar (OpenHandle h)-   addMVarFinalizer m (processHandleFinaliser m)-   return (ProcessHandle m)--processHandleFinaliser m =-   modifyMVar_ m $ \p_ -> do -	case p_ of-	  OpenHandle ph -> closePHANDLE ph-	  _ -> return ()-	return (error "closed process handle")--closePHANDLE :: PHANDLE -> IO ()-closePHANDLE ph = c_CloseHandle ph--foreign import stdcall unsafe "CloseHandle"-  c_CloseHandle-	:: PHANDLE-	-> IO ()+import System.Process.Posix #endif-#endif /* !__HUGS__ */  -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------data CreateProcess = CreateProcess{-  cmdspec   :: CmdSpec,                 -- ^ Executable & arguments, or shell command-  cwd       :: Maybe FilePath,          -- ^ Optional path to the working directory for the new process-  env       :: Maybe [(String,String)], -- ^ Optional environment (otherwise inherit from the current process)-  std_in    :: StdStream,               -- ^ How to determine stdin-  std_out   :: StdStream,               -- ^ How to determine stdout-  std_err   :: StdStream,               -- ^ How to determine stderr-  close_fds :: Bool                     -- ^ Close all file descriptors except stdin, stdout and stderr in the new process (on Windows, only works if std_in, std_out, and std_err are all Inherit)- }--data CmdSpec -  = ShellCommand String            -      -- ^ a command line to execute using the shell-  | RawCommand FilePath [String]-      -- ^ the filename of an executable with a list of arguments--data StdStream-  = Inherit                  -- ^ Inherit Handle from parent-  | UseHandle Handle         -- ^ Use the supplied Handle-  | CreatePipe               -- ^ Create a new pipe.  The returned-                             -- @Handle@ will use the default encoding-                             -- and newline translation mode (just-                             -- like @Handle@s created by @openFile@).--runGenProcess_-  :: String                     -- ^ function name (for error messages)+-- | This function is almost identical to+-- 'System.Process.createProcess'. The only differences are:+--+-- * 'Handle's provided via 'UseHandle' are not closed automatically.+--+-- * This function takes an extra @String@ argument to be used in creating+--   error messages.+--+-- This function has been available from the "System.Process.Internals" module+-- for some time, and is part of the "System.Process" module since version+-- 1.2.1.0.+--+-- @since 1.2.1.0+createProcess_+  :: String+       -- ^ Function name (for error messages).+       --+       --   This can be any 'String', but will typically be the name of the caller.+       --   E.g., 'spawnProcess' passes @"spawnProcess"@ here when calling+       --   'createProcess_'.   -> CreateProcess-  -> Maybe CLong		-- ^ handler for SIGINT-  -> Maybe CLong		-- ^ handler for SIGQUIT   -> IO (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle)--#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) && !defined(__MINGW32__)--#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__---- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POSIX runProcess with signal handling in the child--runGenProcess_ fun CreateProcess{ cmdspec = cmdsp,-                                  cwd = mb_cwd,-                                  env = mb_env,-                                  std_in = mb_stdin,-                                  std_out = mb_stdout,-                                  std_err = mb_stderr,-                                  close_fds = mb_close_fds }-               mb_sigint mb_sigquit- = do-  let (cmd,args) = commandToProcess cmdsp-  withFilePathException cmd $-   alloca $ \ pfdStdInput  ->-   alloca $ \ pfdStdOutput ->-   alloca $ \ pfdStdError  ->-   maybeWith withCEnvironment mb_env $ \pEnv ->-   maybeWith withCString mb_cwd $ \pWorkDir ->-   withMany withCString (cmd:args) $ \cstrs ->-   withArray0 nullPtr cstrs $ \pargs -> do-     -     fdin  <- mbFd fun fd_stdin  mb_stdin-     fdout <- mbFd fun fd_stdout mb_stdout-     fderr <- mbFd fun fd_stderr mb_stderr--     let (set_int, inthand) -		= case mb_sigint of-			Nothing   -> (0, 0)-			Just hand -> (1, hand)-	 (set_quit, quithand) -		= case mb_sigquit of-			Nothing   -> (0, 0)-			Just hand -> (1, hand)--     -- runInteractiveProcess() blocks signals around the fork().-     -- Since blocking/unblocking of signals is a global state-     -- operation, we better ensure mutual exclusion of calls to-     -- runInteractiveProcess().-     proc_handle <- withMVar runInteractiveProcess_lock $ \_ ->-                    throwErrnoIfMinus1 fun $-	                 c_runInteractiveProcess pargs pWorkDir pEnv -                                fdin fdout fderr-				pfdStdInput pfdStdOutput pfdStdError-			        set_int inthand set_quit quithand-                                (if mb_close_fds then 1 else 0)--     hndStdInput  <- mbPipe mb_stdin  pfdStdInput  WriteMode-     hndStdOutput <- mbPipe mb_stdout pfdStdOutput ReadMode-     hndStdError  <- mbPipe mb_stderr pfdStdError  ReadMode--     ph <- mkProcessHandle proc_handle-     return (hndStdInput, hndStdOutput, hndStdError, ph)--{-# NOINLINE runInteractiveProcess_lock #-}-runInteractiveProcess_lock :: MVar ()-runInteractiveProcess_lock = unsafePerformIO $ newMVar ()--foreign import ccall unsafe "runInteractiveProcess" -  c_runInteractiveProcess-        ::  Ptr CString-	-> CString-        -> Ptr CString-        -> FD-        -> FD-        -> FD-        -> Ptr FD-        -> Ptr FD-        -> Ptr FD-	-> CInt				-- non-zero: set child's SIGINT handler-	-> CLong			-- SIGINT handler-	-> CInt				-- non-zero: set child's SIGQUIT handler-	-> CLong			-- SIGQUIT handler-        -> CInt                         -- close_fds-        -> IO PHANDLE--#endif /* __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ */--ignoreSignal, defaultSignal :: CLong-ignoreSignal  = CONST_SIG_IGN-defaultSignal = CONST_SIG_DFL--#else--#ifdef __GLASGOW_HASKELL__--runGenProcess_ fun CreateProcess{ cmdspec = cmdsp,-                                  cwd = mb_cwd,-                                  env = mb_env,-                                  std_in = mb_stdin,-                                  std_out = mb_stdout,-                                  std_err = mb_stderr,-                                  close_fds = mb_close_fds }-               _ignored_mb_sigint _ignored_mb_sigquit- = do-  (cmd, cmdline) <- commandToProcess cmdsp-  withFilePathException cmd $-   alloca $ \ pfdStdInput  ->-   alloca $ \ pfdStdOutput ->-   alloca $ \ pfdStdError  ->-   maybeWith withCEnvironment mb_env $ \pEnv ->-   maybeWith withCWString mb_cwd $ \pWorkDir -> do-   withCWString cmdline $ \pcmdline -> do-     -     fdin  <- mbFd fun fd_stdin  mb_stdin-     fdout <- mbFd fun fd_stdout mb_stdout-     fderr <- mbFd fun fd_stderr mb_stderr--     -- #2650: we must ensure mutual exclusion of c_runInteractiveProcess,-     -- because otherwise there is a race condition whereby one thread-     -- has created some pipes, and another thread spawns a process which-     -- accidentally inherits some of the pipe handles that the first-     -- thread has created.-     -- -     -- An MVar in Haskell is the best way to do this, because there-     -- is no way to do one-time thread-safe initialisation of a mutex-     -- the C code.  Also the MVar will be cheaper when not running-     -- the threaded RTS.-     proc_handle <- withMVar runInteractiveProcess_lock $ \_ ->-                    throwErrnoIfMinus1 fun $-	                 c_runInteractiveProcess pcmdline pWorkDir pEnv -                                fdin fdout fderr-				pfdStdInput pfdStdOutput pfdStdError-                                (if mb_close_fds then 1 else 0)--     hndStdInput  <- mbPipe mb_stdin  pfdStdInput  WriteMode-     hndStdOutput <- mbPipe mb_stdout pfdStdOutput ReadMode-     hndStdError  <- mbPipe mb_stderr pfdStdError  ReadMode--     ph <- mkProcessHandle proc_handle-     return (hndStdInput, hndStdOutput, hndStdError, ph)--{-# NOINLINE runInteractiveProcess_lock #-}-runInteractiveProcess_lock :: MVar ()-runInteractiveProcess_lock = unsafePerformIO $ newMVar ()--foreign import ccall unsafe "runInteractiveProcess" -  c_runInteractiveProcess-        :: CWString-        -> CWString-        -> Ptr ()-        -> FD-        -> FD-        -> FD-        -> Ptr FD-        -> Ptr FD-        -> Ptr FD-        -> CInt                         -- close_fds-        -> IO PHANDLE+createProcess_ msg proc_ = unwrapHandles `fmap` createProcess_Internal msg proc_+{-# INLINE createProcess_ #-}  -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Passing commands to the OS on Windows+-- Escaping commands for shells  {--On Windows this is tricky.  We use CreateProcess, passing a single-command-line string (lpCommandLine) as its argument.  (CreateProcess-is well documented on http://msdn.microsoft.com.)+On Windows we also use this for running commands.  We use CreateProcess,+passing a single command-line string (lpCommandLine) as its argument.+(CreateProcess is well documented on http://msdn.microsoft.com.)        - It parses the beginning of the string to find the command. If the-	file name has embedded spaces, it must be quoted, using double-	quotes thus -		"foo\this that\cmd" arg1 arg2+        file name has embedded spaces, it must be quoted, using double+        quotes thus+                "foo\this that\cmd" arg1 arg2        - The invoked command can in turn access the entire lpCommandLine string,-	and the C runtime does indeed do so, parsing it to generate the -	traditional argument vector argv[0], argv[1], etc.  It does this-	using a complex and arcane set of rules which are described here:-	-	   http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vccelng/htm/progs_12.asp+        and the C runtime does indeed do so, parsing it to generate the+        traditional argument vector argv[0], argv[1], etc.  It does this+        using a complex and arcane set of rules which are described here: -	(if this URL stops working, you might be able to find it by-	searching for "Parsing C Command-Line Arguments" on MSDN.  Also,-	the code in the Microsoft C runtime that does this translation-	is shipped with VC++).+           https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/a1y7w461.aspx +        (if this URL stops working, you might be able to find it by+        searching for "Parsing C Command-Line Arguments" on MSDN.  Also,+        the code in the Microsoft C runtime that does this translation+        is shipped with VC++).+ Our goal in runProcess is to take a command filename and list of arguments, and construct a string which inverts the translatsions described above, such that the program at the other end sees exactly@@ -395,16 +138,16 @@  This inverse translation is implemented by 'translate' below. -Here are some pages that give informations on Windows-related +Here are some pages that give informations on Windows-related limitations and deviations from Unix conventions:      http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;830473-    Command lines and environment variables effectively limited to 8191 +    Command lines and environment variables effectively limited to 8191     characters on Win XP, 2047 on NT/2000 (probably even less on Win 9x):      http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/using/productdoc/en/default.asp?url=/WINDOWSXP/home/using/productdoc/en/percent.asp-    Command-line substitution under Windows XP. IIRC these facilities (or at -    least a large subset of them) are available on Win NT and 2000. Some +    Command-line substitution under Windows XP. IIRC these facilities (or at+    least a large subset of them) are available on Win NT and 2000. Some     might be available on Win 9x.      http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/using/productdoc/en/default.asp?url=/WINDOWSXP/home/using/productdoc/en/Cmd.asp@@ -418,180 +161,117 @@ use lpCommandLine alone, which CreateProcess supports. -} --- Translate command-line arguments for passing to CreateProcess(). translate :: String -> String-translate str = '"' : snd (foldr escape (True,"\"") str)-  where escape '"'  (b,     str) = (True,  '\\' : '"'  : str)-        escape '\\' (True,  str) = (True,  '\\' : '\\' : str)-        escape '\\' (False, str) = (False, '\\' : str)-	escape c    (b,     str) = (False, c : str)-	-- See long comment above for what this function is trying to do.-	---	-- The Bool passed back along the string is True iff the-	-- rest of the string is a sequence of backslashes followed by-	-- a double quote.--#endif /* __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ */--#endif--fd_stdin, fd_stdout, fd_stderr :: FD-fd_stdin  = 0-fd_stdout = 1-fd_stderr = 2--mbFd :: String -> FD -> StdStream -> IO FD-mbFd _   _std CreatePipe      = return (-1)-mbFd _fun std Inherit         = return std-mbFd fun _std (UseHandle hdl) = -#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ < 611-  withHandle_ fun hdl $ return . haFD-#else-  withHandle fun hdl $ \h@Handle__{haDevice=dev,..} ->-    case cast dev of-      Just fd -> do-         -- clear the O_NONBLOCK flag on this FD, if it is set, since-         -- we're exposing it externally (see #3316)-         fd <- FD.setNonBlockingMode fd False-         return (Handle__{haDevice=fd,..}, FD.fdFD fd)-      Nothing ->-          ioError (mkIOError illegalOperationErrorType-		      "createProcess" (Just hdl) Nothing-                   `ioeSetErrorString` "handle is not a file descriptor")-#endif--mbPipe :: StdStream -> Ptr FD -> IOMode -> IO (Maybe Handle)-mbPipe CreatePipe pfd  mode = fmap Just (pfdToHandle pfd mode)-mbPipe _std      _pfd _mode = return Nothing+translate = translateInternal+{-# INLINE translate #-} -pfdToHandle :: Ptr FD -> IOMode -> IO Handle-pfdToHandle pfd mode = do-  fd <- peek pfd-  let filepath = "fd:" ++ show fd-#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 611-  (fD,fd_type) <- FD.mkFD (fromIntegral fd) mode -                       (Just (Stream,0,0)) -- avoid calling fstat()-                       False {-is_socket-}-                       False {-non-blocking-}-  fD <- FD.setNonBlockingMode fD True -- see #3316-  mkHandleFromFD fD fd_type filepath mode False{-is_socket-}-                       (Just localeEncoding)-#else-  fdToHandle' fd (Just Stream)-     False{-Windows: not a socket,  Unix: don't set non-blocking-}-     filepath mode True{-binary-}-#endif+-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- unwrapHandles+unwrapHandles :: ProcRetHandles -> (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle)+unwrapHandles r = (hStdInput r, hStdOutput r, hStdError r, procHandle r) -#ifndef __HUGS__ -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- commandToProcess+-- Deprecated / compat -{- | Turns a shell command into a raw command.  Usually this involves-     wrapping it in an invocation of the shell.+{-# DEPRECATED runGenProcess_+      "Please do not use this anymore, use the ordinary 'System.Process.createProcess'. If you need the SIGINT handling, use delegate_ctlc = True (runGenProcess_ is now just an imperfectly emulated stub that probably duplicates or overrides your own signal handling)." #-}+runGenProcess_+ :: String                     -- ^ function name (for error messages)+ -> CreateProcess+ -> Maybe CLong                -- ^ handler for SIGINT+ -> Maybe CLong                -- ^ handler for SIGQUIT+ -> IO (Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, ProcessHandle)+runGenProcess_ fun c (Just sig) (Just sig') | isDefaultSignal sig && sig == sig'+                         = createProcess_ fun c { delegate_ctlc = True }+runGenProcess_ fun c _ _ = createProcess_ fun c -   There's a difference in the signature of commandToProcess between-   the Windows and Unix versions.  On Unix, exec takes a list of strings,-   and we want to pass our command to /bin/sh as a single argument.  +-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- createPipe -   On Windows, CreateProcess takes a single string for the command,-   which is later decomposed by cmd.exe.  In this case, we just want-   to prepend @\"c:\WINDOWS\CMD.EXE \/c\"@ to our command line.  The-   command-line translation that we normally do for arguments on-   Windows isn't required (or desirable) here.--}+-- | Create a pipe for interprocess communication and return a+-- @(readEnd, writeEnd)@ `Handle` pair.+--+-- * WinIO Support+--+-- When this function is used with WinIO enabled it's the caller's+-- responsibility to register the handles with the I/O manager.+-- If this is not done the operation will deadlock.  Association can+-- be done as follows:+--+-- @+--     #if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+--     import GHC.IO.SubSystem ((`<!>`))+--     import GHC.IO.Handle.Windows (handleToHANDLE)+--     import GHC.Event.Windows (associateHandle')+--     #endif+--+--     ...+--+--     #if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+--     return () \<!> do+--       associateHandle' =\<\< handleToHANDLE readEnd+--     #endif+-- @+--+-- Only associate handles that you are in charge of read/writing to.+-- Do not associate handles passed to another process.  It's the+-- process's responsibility to register the handle if it supports+-- async access.+--+-- @since 1.2.1.0+createPipe :: IO (Handle, Handle)+createPipe = createPipeInternal+{-# INLINE createPipe #-} -#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) && !defined(__MINGW32__)+-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- createPipeFd -commandToProcess :: CmdSpec -> (FilePath, [String])-commandToProcess (ShellCommand string) = ("/bin/sh", ["-c", string])-commandToProcess (RawCommand cmd args) = (cmd, args)+-- | Create a pipe for interprocess communication and return a+-- @(readEnd, writeEnd)@ `FD` pair.+--+-- @since 1.4.2.0+createPipeFd :: IO (FD, FD)+createPipeFd = createPipeInternalFd+{-# INLINE createPipeFd #-} -#else -commandToProcess-  :: CmdSpec-  -> IO (FilePath, String)-commandToProcess (ShellCommand string) = do-  cmd <- findCommandInterpreter-  return (cmd, translate cmd ++ "/c " ++ string)-	-- We don't want to put the cmd into a single-	-- argument, because cmd.exe will not try to split it up.  Instead,-	-- we just tack the command on the end of the cmd.exe command line,-	-- which partly works.  There seem to be some quoting issues, but-	-- I don't have the energy to find+fix them right now (ToDo). --SDM-	-- (later) Now I don't know what the above comment means.  sigh.-commandToProcess (RawCommand cmd args) = do-  return (cmd, translate cmd ++ concatMap ((' ':) . translate) args)---- Find CMD.EXE (or COMMAND.COM on Win98).  We use the same algorithm as--- system() in the VC++ CRT (Vc7/crt/src/system.c in a VC++ installation).-findCommandInterpreter :: IO FilePath-findCommandInterpreter = do-  -- try COMSPEC first-#ifdef base3-  catchJust (\e -> case e of -                     IOException e | isDoesNotExistError e -> Just e-                     _otherwise -> Nothing)-#else-  catchJust (\e -> if isDoesNotExistError e then Just e else Nothing)-#endif-            (getEnv "COMSPEC") $ \e -> do--    -- try to find CMD.EXE or COMMAND.COM-    {--    XXX We used to look at _osver (using cbits) and pick which shell to-    use with-    let filename | osver .&. 0x8000 /= 0 = "command.com"-                 | otherwise             = "cmd.exe"-    We ought to use GetVersionEx instead, but for now we just look for-    either filename-    -}-    path <- getEnv "PATH"-    let-	-- use our own version of System.Directory.findExecutable, because-	-- that assumes the .exe suffix.-	search :: [FilePath] -> IO (Maybe FilePath)-	search [] = return Nothing-	search (d:ds) = do-		let path1 = d </> "cmd.exe"-		    path2 = d </> "command.com"-		b1 <- doesFileExist path1-		b2 <- doesFileExist path2-		if b1 then return (Just path1)-		      else if b2 then return (Just path2)-		                 else search ds-    ---    mb_path <- search (splitSearchPath path)--    case mb_path of-      Nothing -> ioError (mkIOError doesNotExistErrorType -				"findCommandInterpreter" Nothing Nothing)-      Just cmd -> return cmd-#endif--#endif /* __HUGS__ */- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Utils+-- interruptProcessGroupOf -withFilePathException :: FilePath -> IO a -> IO a-withFilePathException fpath act = handle mapEx act-  where-#ifdef base4-    mapEx ex = ioError (ioeSetFileName ex fpath)-#else-    mapEx (IOException (IOError h iot fun str _)) = ioError (IOError h iot fun str (Just fpath))-#endif+-- | Sends an interrupt signal to the process group of the given process.+--+-- On Unix systems, it sends the group the SIGINT signal.+--+-- On Windows systems, it generates a CTRL_BREAK_EVENT and will only work for+-- processes created using 'createProcess' and setting the 'create_group' flag -#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS) && !defined(__MINGW32__)-withCEnvironment :: [(String,String)] -> (Ptr CString  -> IO a) -> IO a-withCEnvironment envir act =-  let env' = map (\(name, val) -> name ++ ('=':val)) envir -  in withMany withCString env' (\pEnv -> withArray0 nullPtr pEnv act)-#else-withCEnvironment :: [(String,String)] -> (Ptr () -> IO a) -> IO a-withCEnvironment envir act =-  let env' = foldr (\(name, val) env -> name ++ ('=':val)++'\0':env) "\0" envir-  in withCString env' (act . castPtr)-#endif+interruptProcessGroupOf+    :: ProcessHandle    -- ^ A process in the process group+    -> IO ()+interruptProcessGroupOf = interruptProcessGroupOfInternal +-- | Fork a thread while doing something else, but kill it if there's an+-- exception.+--+-- This is important in the cases above because we want to kill the thread+-- that is holding the Handle lock, because when we clean up the process we+-- try to close that handle, which could otherwise deadlock.+--+-- @since 1.6.20.0+withForkWait :: IO () -> (IO () ->  IO a) -> IO a+withForkWait async body = do+  waitVar <- newEmptyMVar :: IO (MVar (Either SomeException ()))+  mask $ \restore -> do+    tid <- forkIO $ try (restore async) >>= putMVar waitVar+    let wait = takeMVar waitVar >>= either throwIO return+    restore (body wait) `C.onException` killThread tid++-- | Handle any SIGPIPE errors in the given computation.+--+-- @since 1.6.20.0+ignoreSigPipe :: IO () -> IO ()+ignoreSigPipe = C.handle $ \e -> case e of+                                   IOError { ioe_type  = ResourceVanished+                                           , ioe_errno = Just ioe }+                                     | Errno ioe == ePIPE -> return ()+                                   _ -> throwIO e
+ System/Process/JavaScript.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,308 @@+{-# LANGUAGE ForeignFunctionInterface #-}+{-# LANGUAGE JavaScriptFFI #-}+{-# LANGUAGE Trustworthy #-}+{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-}+{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}++{-+  Child process support for JavaScript running on the node.js platform.++  Other platforms such as browsers will accept the JavaScript code, but all+  operations will result in unsupported operation exceptions.+ -}++#include "HsProcessConfig.h"++module System.Process.JavaScript+    ( mkProcessHandle+    , translateInternal+    , createProcess_Internal+    , withCEnvironment+    , closePHANDLE+    , startDelegateControlC+    , endDelegateControlC+    , stopDelegateControlC+    , isDefaultSignal+    , ignoreSignal+    , defaultSignal+    , createPipeInternal+    , createPipeInternalFd+    , interruptProcessGroupOfInternal+    , getProcessId+    , getCurrentProcessId+    ) where++import Control.Concurrent.MVar+import Control.Exception (throwIO)++import Data.Char (isAlphaNum)++import System.Exit+import System.IO+import System.IO.Error+import qualified System.Posix.Internals as Posix++import Foreign.C+import Foreign.Marshal+import Foreign.Ptr++import GHC.IO.Handle.FD (mkHandleFromFD)+import GHC.IO.Device (IODeviceType(..))+import GHC.IO.Encoding (getLocaleEncoding)+import GHC.IO.Exception+import qualified GHC.IO.FD as FD++import GHC.JS.Prim++import System.Process.Common hiding (mb_delegate_ctlc, mbPipe)++mkProcessHandle :: JSVal -> Bool -> IO ProcessHandle+mkProcessHandle p mb_delegate_ctlc = do+  m <- newMVar (OpenHandle p)+  ml <- newMVar ()+  return (ProcessHandle m mb_delegate_ctlc ml)++closePHANDLE :: JSVal -> IO ()+closePHANDLE _ = return ()++getProcessId :: PHANDLE -> IO Int+getProcessId ph =+  throwErrnoIfMinus1 "getProcessId" (js_getProcessId ph)++getCurrentProcessId :: IO Int+getCurrentProcessId =+  throwErrnoIfMinus1 "getCurrentProcessId" js_getCurrentProcessId++startDelegateControlC :: IO ()+startDelegateControlC =+  throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "startDelegateControlC" js_startDelegateControlC++stopDelegateControlC :: IO ()+stopDelegateControlC =+  throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "stopDelegateControlC" js_stopDelegateControlC++endDelegateControlC :: ExitCode -> IO ()+endDelegateControlC (ExitFailure (-2)) = throwIO UserInterrupt -- SIGINT+endDelegateControlC _                  = pure ()++ignoreSignal, defaultSignal :: CLong+ignoreSignal  = CONST_SIG_IGN+defaultSignal = CONST_SIG_DFL++isDefaultSignal :: CLong -> Bool+isDefaultSignal = (== defaultSignal)++interruptProcessGroupOfInternal+    :: ProcessHandle    -- ^ A process in the process group+    -> IO ()+interruptProcessGroupOfInternal ph =+      withProcessHandle ph $ \p_ -> do+        case p_ of+            OpenExtHandle{} -> return ()+            ClosedHandle  _ -> return ()+            OpenHandle    h ->+                throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "interruptProcessGroupOfInternal"+                                    (js_interruptProcessGroupOf h)++translateInternal :: String -> String+translateInternal "" = "''"+translateInternal str+   -- goodChar is a pessimistic predicate, such that if an argument is+   -- non-empty and only contains goodChars, then there is no need to+   -- do any quoting or escaping+ | all goodChar str = str+ | otherwise        = '\'' : foldr escape "'" str+  where escape '\'' = showString "'\\''"+        escape c    = showChar c+        goodChar c = isAlphaNum c || c `elem` "-_.,/"++-- node.js does not appear to have any built-in facilities+-- for creating pipes, so we leave this as an unsupported operation+-- for now+createPipeInternal :: IO (Handle, Handle)+createPipeInternal = ioError+  (ioeSetLocation unsupportedOperation "createPipeInternal")++createPipeInternalFd :: IO (Posix.FD, Posix.FD)+createPipeInternalFd = ioError+  (ioeSetLocation unsupportedOperation "createPipeInternalFd")++withCEnvironment :: [(String,String)] -> (Ptr CString  -> IO a) -> IO a+withCEnvironment envir act =+  let env' = map (\(name, val) -> name ++ ('=':val)) envir+  in withMany withCString env' (\pEnv -> withArray0 nullPtr pEnv act)++commandToProcess :: CmdSpec -> IO (FilePath, [String])+commandToProcess cmd =+  case cmd of+    ShellCommand xs   -> c2p (toJSString xs) jsNull+    RawCommand c args -> c2p (toJSString c) =<< toJSStrings args+  where+    c2p c as = do+      r <- throwErrnoIfJSNull "commandToProcess" (js_commandToProcess c as)+      fromJSStrings r >>= \case+        (x:xs) -> pure (x,xs)+        _      -> error "commandToProcess: empty list"++-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- JavaScript nodejs runProcess with signal handling in the child++createProcess_Internal+  :: String+       -- ^ Function name (for error messages).+       --+       --   This can be any 'String', but will typically be the name of the caller.+       --   E.g., 'spawnProcess' passes @"spawnProcess"@ here when calling+       --   'createProcess_'.+  -> CreateProcess+  -> IO ProcRetHandles+createProcess_Internal fun CreateProcess{ cmdspec = cmdsp,+                                  cwd = mb_cwd,+                                  env = mb_env,+                                  std_in = mb_stdin,+                                  std_out = mb_stdout,+                                  std_err = mb_stderr,+                                  close_fds = mb_close_fds,+                                  create_group = mb_create_group,+                                  delegate_ctlc = mb_delegate_ctlc,+                                  new_session = mb_new_session,+                                  child_user = mb_child_user,+                                  child_group = mb_child_group }+ = do+  (cmd, args) <- commandToProcess cmdsp+  withFilePathException cmd $ do+     fdin  <- mbFd fun fd_stdin  mb_stdin+     fdout <- mbFd fun fd_stdout mb_stdout+     fderr <- mbFd fun fd_stderr mb_stderr+     env'  <- maybe (pure jsNull)+                    (toJSStrings . concatMap (\(x,y) -> [x,y]))+                    mb_env++     let cwd' = maybe jsNull toJSString mb_cwd+     let c1 = toJSString cmd+     c2 <- case args of+               [] -> return jsNull+               _  -> toJSStrings args++     r <- throwErrnoIfJSNull fun $+             js_runInteractiveProcess c1+                                      c2+                                      cwd'+                                      env'+                                      fdin+                                      fdout+                                      fderr+                                      mb_close_fds+                                      mb_create_group+                                      mb_delegate_ctlc+                                      mb_new_session+                                      (maybe (-1) fromIntegral mb_child_group)+                                      (maybe (-1) fromIntegral mb_child_user)++     fdin_r:fdout_r:fderr_r:_ <-+         map (stdFD . fromIntegral) <$> (fromJSInts =<< getProp r "fds")++     hndStdInput  <- mbPipe mb_stdin  fdin_r  WriteMode+     hndStdOutput <- mbPipe mb_stdout fdout_r ReadMode+     hndStdError  <- mbPipe mb_stderr fderr_r ReadMode++     ph <- mkProcessHandle r mb_delegate_ctlc+     return $ ProcRetHandles { hStdInput = hndStdInput+                             , hStdOutput = hndStdOutput+                             , hStdError = hndStdError+                             , procHandle = ph+                             }++mbPipe :: StdStream -> FD.FD -> IOMode -> IO (Maybe Handle)+mbPipe CreatePipe fd mode = do+  enc <- getLocaleEncoding+  fmap Just (mkHandleFromFD fd+                            Stream+                            ("fd: " ++ show fd)+                            mode+                            False {-is_socket-}+                            (Just enc))+mbPipe _ _ _ = do+  return Nothing++stdFD :: CInt -> FD.FD+stdFD fd = FD.FD { FD.fdFD = fd+                 , FD.fdIsNonBlocking = 0+                 }++-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Some helpers for dealing with JavaScript values++-- JavaScript value type synonyms, for readability+type JSArray  = JSVal+type JSString = JSVal++fromJSStrings :: JSVal -> IO [String]+fromJSStrings x = fmap (map fromJSString) (fromJSArray x)++fromJSInts :: JSVal -> IO [Int]+fromJSInts x = map fromJSInt <$> fromJSArray x++toJSStrings :: [String] -> IO JSVal+toJSStrings xs = toJSArray (map toJSString xs)++throwErrnoIfJSNull :: String -> IO JSVal -> IO JSVal+throwErrnoIfJSNull msg m = do+  r <- m+  if isNull r then throwErrno msg+              else return r++-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Foreign imports from process.js++-- run an interactive process. Note that this foreign import is asynchronous+-- (interruptible) since it waits until the process has spawned (or an error+-- has occurred.+--+-- this should only be a short time, so it should be safe to call this from+-- an uninterruptible mask.++foreign import javascript interruptible "h$process_runInteractiveProcess"+  js_runInteractiveProcess+        :: JSString     -- ^ command or program+        -> JSArray      -- ^ arguments, null if it's a raw command+        -> JSString     -- ^ working dir, null for current+        -> JSArray      -- ^ environment, null for existing+        -> CInt         -- ^ stdin fd+        -> CInt         -- ^ stdout fd+        -> CInt         -- ^ stderr fd+        -> Bool         -- ^ close file descriptors in child (currently unsupported)+        -> Bool         -- ^ create a new process group+        -> Bool         -- ^ delegate ctrl-c+        -> Bool         -- ^ create a new session+        -> Int          -- ^ set child GID (-1 for unchanged)+        -> Int          -- ^ set child UID (-1 for unchanged)+        -> IO JSVal     -- ^ process handle (null if an error occurred)++foreign import javascript safe "h$process_commandToProcess"+  js_commandToProcess+        :: JSString+        -> JSArray+        -> IO JSArray++foreign import javascript unsafe "h$process_interruptProcessGroupOf"+  js_interruptProcessGroupOf+        :: PHANDLE+        -> IO Int++foreign import javascript unsafe "h$process_startDelegateControlC"+  js_startDelegateControlC+        :: IO Int++foreign import javascript unsafe "h$process_stopDelegateControlC"+  js_stopDelegateControlC+        :: IO Int++foreign import javascript unsafe "h$process_getCurrentProcessId"+  js_getCurrentProcessId+        :: IO Int++foreign import javascript unsafe "h$process_getProcessId"+  js_getProcessId+        :: PHANDLE+        -> IO Int
+ System/Process/Posix.hs view
@@ -0,0 +1,343 @@+{-# LANGUAGE BangPatterns #-}+{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}++#include <ghcplatform.h>++module System.Process.Posix+    ( mkProcessHandle+    , translateInternal+    , createProcess_Internal+    , withCEnvironment+    , closePHANDLE+    , startDelegateControlC+    , endDelegateControlC+    , stopDelegateControlC+    , isDefaultSignal+    , ignoreSignal+    , defaultSignal+    , c_execvpe+    , pPrPr_disableITimers+    , createPipeInternal+    , createPipeInternalFd+    , interruptProcessGroupOfInternal+    , runInteractiveProcess_lock+    ) where++import Control.Concurrent+import Control.Exception+import Data.Bits+import Foreign.C+import Foreign.Marshal+import Foreign.Ptr+import Foreign.Storable+import System.IO.Unsafe++import Control.Monad+import Data.Char+import System.IO+import System.Posix.Process.Internals ( pPrPr_disableITimers, c_execvpe )+import System.Posix.Types++import System.Posix.Internals+import GHC.IO.Exception+import System.Posix.Signals as Sig+import qualified System.Posix.IO as Posix+import System.Posix.Process (getProcessGroupIDOf)++import System.Process.Common hiding (mb_delegate_ctlc)++#if defined(wasm32_HOST_ARCH)+import System.IO.Error+#endif++#include "HsProcessConfig.h"+#include "processFlags.h"++mkProcessHandle :: PHANDLE -> Bool -> IO ProcessHandle+mkProcessHandle p mb_delegate_ctlc = do+  m <- newMVar (OpenHandle p)+  l <- newMVar ()+  return (ProcessHandle m mb_delegate_ctlc l)++closePHANDLE :: PHANDLE -> IO ()+closePHANDLE _ = return ()++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- commandToProcess++{- | Turns a shell command into a raw command.  Usually this involves+     wrapping it in an invocation of the shell.++   There's a difference in the signature of commandToProcess between+   the Windows and Unix versions.  On Unix, exec takes a list of strings,+   and we want to pass our command to /bin/sh as a single argument.++   On Windows, CreateProcess takes a single string for the command,+   which is later decomposed by cmd.exe.  In this case, we just want+   to prepend @\"c:\WINDOWS\CMD.EXE \/c\"@ to our command line.  The+   command-line translation that we normally do for arguments on+   Windows isn't required (or desirable) here.+-}++commandToProcess :: CmdSpec -> (FilePath, [String])+commandToProcess (ShellCommand string) = ("/bin/sh", ["-c", string])+commandToProcess (RawCommand cmd args) = (cmd, args)++translateInternal :: String -> String+translateInternal "" = "''"+translateInternal str+   -- goodChar is a pessimistic predicate, such that if an argument is+   -- non-empty and only contains goodChars, then there is no need to+   -- do any quoting or escaping+ | all goodChar str = str+ | otherwise        = '\'' : foldr escape "'" str+  where escape '\'' = showString "'\\''"+        escape c    = showChar c+        goodChar c = isAlphaNum c || c `elem` "-_.,/"++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Utils++withCEnvironment :: [(String,String)] -> (Ptr CString  -> IO a) -> IO a+withCEnvironment envir act =+  let env' = map (\(name, val) -> name ++ ('=':val)) envir+  in withMany withFilePath env' (\pEnv -> withArray0 nullPtr pEnv act)++-- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- POSIX runProcess with signal handling in the child++createProcess_Internal+    :: String+    -> CreateProcess+    -> IO ProcRetHandles+createProcess_Internal fun+                   CreateProcess{ cmdspec = cmdsp,+                                  cwd = mb_cwd,+                                  env = mb_env,+                                  std_in = mb_stdin,+                                  std_out = mb_stdout,+                                  std_err = mb_stderr,+                                  close_fds = mb_close_fds,+                                  create_group = mb_create_group,+                                  delegate_ctlc = mb_delegate_ctlc,+                                  detach_console = mb_detach_console,+                                  create_new_console = mb_create_new_console,+                                  new_session = mb_new_session,+                                  child_group = mb_child_group,+                                  child_user = mb_child_user }+ = do+  let (cmd,args) = commandToProcess cmdsp+  withFilePathException cmd $+   alloca $ \ pfdStdInput  ->+   alloca $ \ pfdStdOutput ->+   alloca $ \ pfdStdError  ->+   alloca $ \ pFailedDoing ->+   maybeWith withCEnvironment mb_env $ \pEnv ->+   maybeWith withFilePath mb_cwd $ \pWorkDir ->+   maybeWith with mb_child_group $ \pChildGroup ->+   maybeWith with mb_child_user $ \pChildUser ->+   withFilePath cmd $ \cmdstr ->+   withMany withCString args $ \argstrs -> do+   let cstrs = cmdstr : argstrs+   withArray0 nullPtr cstrs $ \pargs -> do++     fdin  <- mbFd fun fd_stdin  mb_stdin+     fdout <- mbFd fun fd_stdout mb_stdout+     fderr <- mbFd fun fd_stderr mb_stderr++     when mb_delegate_ctlc+       startDelegateControlC++     let flags = (if mb_close_fds then RUN_PROCESS_IN_CLOSE_FDS else 0)+                  .|.(if mb_create_group then RUN_PROCESS_IN_NEW_GROUP else 0)+                  .|.(if mb_detach_console then RUN_PROCESS_DETACHED else 0)+                  .|.(if mb_create_new_console then RUN_PROCESS_NEW_CONSOLE else 0)+                  .|.(if mb_new_session then RUN_PROCESS_NEW_SESSION else 0)+                  .|.(if mb_delegate_ctlc then RESET_INT_QUIT_HANDLERS else 0)++     -- See the comment on runInteractiveProcess_lock+     proc_handle <- withMVar runInteractiveProcess_lock $ \_ ->+                         c_runInteractiveProcess pargs pWorkDir pEnv+                                fdin fdout fderr+                                pfdStdInput pfdStdOutput pfdStdError+                                pChildGroup pChildUser+                                flags+                                pFailedDoing++     when (proc_handle == -1) $ do+         cFailedDoing <- peek pFailedDoing+         failedDoing <- peekCString cFailedDoing+         when mb_delegate_ctlc+           stopDelegateControlC+         throwErrno (fun ++ ": " ++ failedDoing)++     hndStdInput  <- mbPipe mb_stdin  pfdStdInput  WriteMode+     hndStdOutput <- mbPipe mb_stdout pfdStdOutput ReadMode+     hndStdError  <- mbPipe mb_stderr pfdStdError  ReadMode++     ph <- mkProcessHandle proc_handle mb_delegate_ctlc+     return ProcRetHandles { hStdInput    = hndStdInput+                           , hStdOutput   = hndStdOutput+                           , hStdError    = hndStdError+                           , procHandle   = ph+                           }++{-# NOINLINE runInteractiveProcess_lock #-}+-- | 'runInteractiveProcess' blocks signals around the fork().+-- Since blocking/unblocking of signals is a global state operation, we need to+-- ensure mutual exclusion of calls to 'runInteractiveProcess'.+-- This lock is exported so that other libraries which also need to fork()+-- (and also need to make the same global state changes) can protect their changes+-- with the same lock.+-- See https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/154.+--+-- @since 1.6.6.0+runInteractiveProcess_lock :: MVar ()+runInteractiveProcess_lock = unsafePerformIO $ newMVar ()++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Delegated control-C handling on Unix++-- See ticket https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/2301+-- and http://www.cons.org/cracauer/sigint.html+--+-- While running an interactive console process like ghci or a shell, we want+-- to let that process handle Ctl-C keyboard interrupts how it sees fit.+-- So that means we need to ignore the SIGINT/SIGQUIT Unix signals while we're+-- running such programs. And then if/when they do terminate, we need to check+-- if they terminated due to SIGINT/SIGQUIT and if so then we behave as if we+-- got the Ctl-C then, by throwing the UserInterrupt exception.+--+-- If we run multiple programs like this concurrently then we have to be+-- careful to avoid messing up the signal handlers. We keep a count and only+-- restore when the last one has finished.++{-# NOINLINE runInteractiveProcess_delegate_ctlc #-}+runInteractiveProcess_delegate_ctlc :: MVar (Maybe (Int, Sig.Handler, Sig.Handler))+runInteractiveProcess_delegate_ctlc = unsafePerformIO $ newMVar Nothing++startDelegateControlC :: IO ()+startDelegateControlC =+    modifyMVar_ runInteractiveProcess_delegate_ctlc $ \delegating -> do+      case delegating of+        Nothing -> do+          -- We're going to ignore ^C in the parent while there are any+          -- processes using ^C delegation.+          --+          -- If another thread runs another process without using+          -- delegation while we're doing this then it will inherit the+          -- ignore ^C status.+          old_int  <- installHandler sigINT  Ignore Nothing+          old_quit <- installHandler sigQUIT Ignore Nothing+          return (Just (1, old_int, old_quit))++        Just (count, old_int, old_quit) -> do+          -- If we're already doing it, just increment the count+          let !count' = count + 1+          return (Just (count', old_int, old_quit))++stopDelegateControlC :: IO ()+stopDelegateControlC =+    modifyMVar_ runInteractiveProcess_delegate_ctlc $ \delegating -> do+      case delegating of+        Just (1, old_int, old_quit) -> do+          -- Last process, so restore the old signal handlers+          _ <- installHandler sigINT  old_int  Nothing+          _ <- installHandler sigQUIT old_quit Nothing+          return Nothing++        Just (count, old_int, old_quit) -> do+          -- Not the last, just decrement the count+          let !count' = count - 1+          return (Just (count', old_int, old_quit))++        Nothing -> return Nothing -- should be impossible++endDelegateControlC :: ExitCode -> IO ()+endDelegateControlC exitCode = do+    stopDelegateControlC++    -- And if the process did die due to SIGINT or SIGQUIT then+    -- we throw our equivalent exception here (synchronously).+    --+    -- An alternative design would be to throw to the main thread, as the+    -- normal signal handler does. But since we can be sync here, we do so.+    -- It allows the code locally to catch it and do something.+    case exitCode of+      ExitFailure n | isSigIntQuit n -> throwIO UserInterrupt+      _                              -> return ()+  where+    isSigIntQuit n = sig == sigINT || sig == sigQUIT+      where+        sig = fromIntegral (-n)++#if defined(wasm32_HOST_ARCH)++c_runInteractiveProcess+        ::  Ptr CString+        -> CString+        -> Ptr CString+        -> FD+        -> FD+        -> FD+        -> Ptr FD+        -> Ptr FD+        -> Ptr FD+        -> Ptr CGid+        -> Ptr CUid+        -> CInt                         -- flags+        -> Ptr CString+        -> IO PHANDLE+c_runInteractiveProcess _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ = ioError (ioeSetLocation unsupportedOperation "runInteractiveProcess")++#else++foreign import ccall unsafe "runInteractiveProcess"+  c_runInteractiveProcess+        ::  Ptr CString+        -> CString+        -> Ptr CString+        -> FD+        -> FD+        -> FD+        -> Ptr FD+        -> Ptr FD+        -> Ptr FD+        -> Ptr CGid+        -> Ptr CUid+        -> CInt                         -- flags+        -> Ptr CString+        -> IO PHANDLE++#endif++ignoreSignal, defaultSignal :: CLong+ignoreSignal  = CONST_SIG_IGN+defaultSignal = CONST_SIG_DFL++isDefaultSignal :: CLong -> Bool+isDefaultSignal = (== defaultSignal)++createPipeInternal :: IO (Handle, Handle)+createPipeInternal = do+    (readfd, writefd) <- Posix.createPipe+    readh <- Posix.fdToHandle readfd+    writeh <- Posix.fdToHandle writefd+    return (readh, writeh)++createPipeInternalFd :: IO (FD, FD)+createPipeInternalFd = do+   (Fd readfd, Fd writefd) <- Posix.createPipe+   return (readfd, writefd)++interruptProcessGroupOfInternal+    :: ProcessHandle    -- ^ A process in the process group+    -> IO ()+interruptProcessGroupOfInternal ph = do+    withProcessHandle ph $ \p_ -> do+        case p_ of+            OpenExtHandle{} -> return ()+            ClosedHandle  _ -> return ()+            OpenHandle    h -> do+                pgid <- getProcessGroupIDOf h+                signalProcessGroup sigINT pgid
+ System/Process/Windows.hsc view
@@ -0,0 +1,603 @@+{-# LANGUAGE CPP, ForeignFunctionInterface #-}+{-# LANGUAGE BangPatterns #-}+{-# LANGUAGE InterruptibleFFI #-}+module System.Process.Windows+    ( mkProcessHandle+    , translateInternal+    , createProcess_Internal+    , withCEnvironment+    , closePHANDLE+    , startDelegateControlC+    , endDelegateControlC+    , stopDelegateControlC+    , isDefaultSignal+    , createPipeInternal+    , createPipeInternalFd+    , interruptProcessGroupOfInternal+    , terminateJob+    , terminateJobUnsafe+    , waitForJobCompletion+    , timeout_Infinite+    , HANDLE+    , mkNamedPipe+    ) where++import System.Process.Common+import Control.Concurrent+import Control.Exception+import Control.Monad+import Data.Bits+import Data.Char (toLower)+import Data.List (dropWhileEnd)+import Foreign.C+import Foreign.Marshal+import Foreign.Ptr+import Foreign.Storable+import System.IO.Unsafe++import System.Posix.Internals+import GHC.IO.Exception+##if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+import GHC.IO.SubSystem+import qualified GHC.Event.Windows as Mgr+import Graphics.Win32.Misc+##endif+import GHC.IO.Handle.FD+import GHC.IO.Handle.Types hiding (ClosedHandle)+import System.IO.Error+import System.IO (IOMode(..))++import System.Directory         ( doesFileExist )+import System.Environment       ( getEnv )+import System.FilePath+import System.Win32.Console (generateConsoleCtrlEvent, cTRL_BREAK_EVENT)+import System.Win32.Process (getProcessId)++-- The double hash is used so that hsc does not process this include file+##include "processFlags.h"++#include <fcntl.h>     /* for _O_BINARY */++##if defined(i386_HOST_ARCH)+## define WINDOWS_CCONV stdcall+##elif defined(x86_64_HOST_ARCH) || defined(aarch64_HOST_ARCH)+## define WINDOWS_CCONV ccall+##else+## error Unknown mingw32 arch+##endif++throwErrnoIfBadPHandle :: String -> IO PHANDLE -> IO PHANDLE+throwErrnoIfBadPHandle = throwErrnoIfNull++-- On Windows, we have to close this HANDLE when it is no longer required,+-- hence we add a finalizer to it+mkProcessHandle :: PHANDLE -> Bool -> PHANDLE -> IO ProcessHandle+mkProcessHandle h ignore_signals job = do+   m <- if job == nullPtr+           then newMVar (OpenHandle h)+           else newMVar (OpenExtHandle h job)+   _ <- mkWeakMVar m (processHandleFinaliser m)+   l <- newMVar ()+   return (ProcessHandle m ignore_signals l)++processHandleFinaliser :: MVar ProcessHandle__ -> IO ()+processHandleFinaliser m =+   modifyMVar_ m $ \p_ -> do+        case p_ of+          OpenHandle ph           -> closePHANDLE ph+          OpenExtHandle ph job    -> closePHANDLE ph+                                  >> closePHANDLE job+          _ -> return ()+        return (error "closed process handle")++closePHANDLE :: PHANDLE -> IO ()+closePHANDLE ph = c_CloseHandle ph++foreign import WINDOWS_CCONV unsafe "CloseHandle"+  c_CloseHandle+        :: PHANDLE+        -> IO ()++createProcess_Internal+  :: String                     -- ^ function name (for error messages)+  -> CreateProcess+  -> IO ProcRetHandles++##if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+createProcess_Internal = createProcess_Internal_mio <!> createProcess_Internal_winio+##else+createProcess_Internal = createProcess_Internal_mio+##endif++createProcess_Internal_mio+  :: String                     -- ^ function name (for error messages)+  -> CreateProcess+  -> IO ProcRetHandles++createProcess_Internal_mio fun def@CreateProcess{+    std_in = mb_stdin,+    std_out = mb_stdout,+    std_err = mb_stderr,+    close_fds = mb_close_fds,+    create_group = mb_create_group,+    detach_console = mb_detach_console,+    create_new_console = mb_create_new_console,+    new_session = mb_new_session,+    use_process_jobs = use_job }+ = createProcess_Internal_wrapper fun def $+       \pfdStdInput pfdStdOutput pfdStdError hJob pEnv pWorkDir pcmdline -> do+       fdin  <- mbFd fun fd_stdin  mb_stdin+       fdout <- mbFd fun fd_stdout mb_stdout+       fderr <- mbFd fun fd_stderr mb_stderr++       -- #2650: we must ensure mutual exclusion of c_runInteractiveProcess,+       -- because otherwise there is a race condition whereby one thread+       -- has created some pipes, and another thread spawns a process which+       -- accidentally inherits some of the pipe handles that the first+       -- thread has created.+       --+       -- An MVar in Haskell is the best way to do this, because there+       -- is no way to do one-time thread-safe initialisation of a mutex+       -- the C code.  Also the MVar will be cheaper when not running+       -- the threaded RTS.+       proc_handle <- withMVar runInteractiveProcess_lock $ \_ ->+                      throwErrnoIfBadPHandle fun $+                           c_runInteractiveProcess pcmdline pWorkDir pEnv+                                  fdin fdout fderr+                                  pfdStdInput pfdStdOutput pfdStdError+                                  ((if mb_close_fds then RUN_PROCESS_IN_CLOSE_FDS else 0)+                                  .|.(if mb_create_group then RUN_PROCESS_IN_NEW_GROUP else 0)+                                  .|.(if mb_detach_console then RUN_PROCESS_DETACHED else 0)+                                  .|.(if mb_create_new_console then RUN_PROCESS_NEW_CONSOLE else 0)+                                  .|.(if mb_new_session then RUN_PROCESS_NEW_SESSION else 0))+                                  use_job+                                  hJob++       hndStdInput  <- mbPipe mb_stdin  pfdStdInput  WriteMode+       hndStdOutput <- mbPipe mb_stdout pfdStdOutput ReadMode+       hndStdError  <- mbPipe mb_stderr pfdStdError  ReadMode++       return (proc_handle, hndStdInput, hndStdOutput, hndStdError)+++createProcess_Internal_wrapper+  :: Storable a => String                     -- ^ function name (for error messages)+  -> CreateProcess+  -> (Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Ptr a -> Ptr PHANDLE -> Ptr CWString -> CWString+      -> CWString -> IO (PHANDLE, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle, Maybe Handle))+  -> IO ProcRetHandles++createProcess_Internal_wrapper _fun CreateProcess{+    cmdspec = cmdsp,+    cwd = mb_cwd,+    env = mb_env,+    delegate_ctlc = ignore_signals }+    action+ = do+  let lenPtr = sizeOf (undefined :: WordPtr)+  (cmd, cmdline) <- commandToProcess cmdsp+  withFilePathException cmd $+   alloca $ \ pfdStdInput           ->+   alloca $ \ pfdStdOutput          ->+   alloca $ \ pfdStdError           ->+   allocaBytes lenPtr $ \ hJob      ->+   maybeWith withCEnvironment mb_env $ \pEnv ->+   maybeWith withCWString mb_cwd $ \pWorkDir -> do+   withCWString cmdline $ \pcmdline -> do++     (proc_handle, hndStdInput, hndStdOutput, hndStdError)+       <- action pfdStdInput pfdStdOutput pfdStdError hJob pEnv pWorkDir pcmdline++     -- If we have successfully created the process then check if we have to+     -- detach from the console.  I'm not sure why the posix version changes+     -- the state right before creating the child process, but doing so here+     -- means the first child also inherits this+     when ignore_signals $+       startDelegateControlC++     phJob  <- peek hJob+     ph     <- mkProcessHandle proc_handle ignore_signals phJob+     return ProcRetHandles { hStdInput  = hndStdInput+                           , hStdOutput = hndStdOutput+                           , hStdError  = hndStdError+                           , procHandle = ph+                           }++##if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+createProcess_Internal_winio+  :: String                     -- ^ function name (for error messages)+  -> CreateProcess+  -> IO ProcRetHandles++createProcess_Internal_winio fun def@CreateProcess{+    std_in = mb_stdin,+    std_out = mb_stdout,+    std_err = mb_stderr,+    close_fds = mb_close_fds,+    create_group = mb_create_group,+    detach_console = mb_detach_console,+    create_new_console = mb_create_new_console,+    new_session = mb_new_session,+    use_process_jobs = use_job }+ = createProcess_Internal_wrapper fun def $+       \pfdStdInput pfdStdOutput pfdStdError hJob pEnv pWorkDir pcmdline -> do++     _stdin  <- getStdHandle sTD_INPUT_HANDLE+     _stdout <- getStdHandle sTD_OUTPUT_HANDLE+     _stderr <- getStdHandle sTD_ERROR_HANDLE+     hwnd_in  <- mbHANDLE _stdin  mb_stdin+     hwnd_out <- mbHANDLE _stdout mb_stdout+     hwnd_err <- mbHANDLE _stderr mb_stderr++     -- #2650: we must ensure mutual exclusion of c_runInteractiveProcess,+     -- because otherwise there is a race condition whereby one thread+     -- has created some pipes, and another thread spawns a process which+     -- accidentally inherits some of the pipe handles that the first+     -- thread has created.+     --+     -- An MVar in Haskell is the best way to do this, because there+     -- is no way to do one-time thread-safe initialisation of a mutex+     -- the C code.  Also the MVar will be cheaper when not running+     -- the threaded RTS.+     proc_handle <- withMVar runInteractiveProcess_lock $ \_ ->+                    throwErrnoIfBadPHandle fun $+                         c_runInteractiveProcessHANDLE pcmdline pWorkDir pEnv+                                hwnd_in hwnd_out hwnd_err+                                pfdStdInput pfdStdOutput pfdStdError+                                ((if mb_close_fds then RUN_PROCESS_IN_CLOSE_FDS else 0)+                                .|.(if mb_create_group then RUN_PROCESS_IN_NEW_GROUP else 0)+                                .|.(if mb_detach_console then RUN_PROCESS_DETACHED else 0)+                                .|.(if mb_create_new_console then RUN_PROCESS_NEW_CONSOLE else 0)+                                .|.(if mb_new_session then RUN_PROCESS_NEW_SESSION else 0))+                                use_job+                                hJob++     -- Attach the handle to the I/O manager's CompletionPort.  This allows the+     -- I/O manager to service requests for this Handle.+     Mgr.associateHandle' =<< peek pfdStdInput+     Mgr.associateHandle' =<< peek pfdStdOutput+     Mgr.associateHandle' =<< peek pfdStdError++     -- Create the haskell mode handles as files.+     hndStdInput  <- mbPipeHANDLE mb_stdin  pfdStdInput  WriteMode+     hndStdOutput <- mbPipeHANDLE mb_stdout pfdStdOutput ReadMode+     hndStdError  <- mbPipeHANDLE mb_stderr pfdStdError  ReadMode++     return (proc_handle, hndStdInput, hndStdOutput, hndStdError)++##endif++{-# NOINLINE runInteractiveProcess_lock #-}+runInteractiveProcess_lock :: MVar ()+runInteractiveProcess_lock = unsafePerformIO $ newMVar ()++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Delegated control-C handling on Windows++-- See https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/console/setconsolectrlhandler+--+-- While running an interactive console process like ghci or a shell, we want+-- to let that process handle Ctl-C keyboard interrupts how it sees fit.+-- So that means we need to ignore the CTRL_C_EVENT/CTRL_BREAK_EVENT Windows+-- events while we're running such programs.+--+-- If we run multiple programs like this concurrently then we have to be+-- careful to avoid messing up the signal handlers. We keep a count and only+-- restore when the last one has finished.+--+-- To do this we have to use SetConsoleCtrlHandler which masks the events for+-- the current process and any child it creates from that point.+--+-- In this case we can't use FreeConsole/AttachConsole since those destroy+-- the signal handler stack for the application when called.  This means we'd+-- have to recreate them and process doesn't know what's there.++{-# NOINLINE runInteractiveProcess_delegate_ctlc #-}+runInteractiveProcess_delegate_ctlc :: MVar (Maybe (Int))+runInteractiveProcess_delegate_ctlc = unsafePerformIO $ newMVar Nothing++startDelegateControlC :: IO ()+startDelegateControlC =+    modifyMVar_ runInteractiveProcess_delegate_ctlc $ \delegating -> do+      case delegating of+        Nothing -> do+          -- We're going to ignore ^C in the parent while there are any+          -- processes using ^C delegation.+          --+          -- If another thread runs another process without using+          -- delegation while we're doing this then it will inherit the+          -- ignore ^C status.+          _ <- c_setConsoleCtrlHandler nullPtr True+          return (Just 1)++        Just count -> do+          -- If we're already doing it, just increment the count+          let !count' = count + 1+          return (Just count')++stopDelegateControlC :: IO ()+stopDelegateControlC =+    modifyMVar_ runInteractiveProcess_delegate_ctlc $ \delegating -> do+      case delegating of+        Just 1 -> do+          -- Last process, so restore the old signal handlers+          _ <- c_setConsoleCtrlHandler nullPtr False+          return Nothing++        Just count -> do+          -- Not the last, just decrement the count+          let !count' = count - 1+          return (Just count')++        Nothing -> return Nothing -- should be impossible++endDelegateControlC :: ExitCode -> IO ()+-- I don't think there's a standard exit code for program interruptions+-- on Windows, so I'll just ignore it for now.+endDelegateControlC _ = stopDelegateControlC+++-- End no-op functions+++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Interface to C I/O CP bits++-- | Variant of terminateJob that is not thread-safe+terminateJobUnsafe :: ProcessHandle__ -> CUInt -> IO Bool+terminateJobUnsafe p_  ecode = do+        case p_ of+            ClosedHandle      _ -> return False+            OpenHandle        _ -> return False+            OpenExtHandle _ job -> c_terminateJobObject job ecode++terminateJob :: ProcessHandle -> CUInt -> IO Bool+terminateJob jh ecode =+    withProcessHandle jh $ \p_ -> terminateJobUnsafe p_ ecode++timeout_Infinite :: CUInt+timeout_Infinite = 0xFFFFFFFF++waitForJobCompletion :: PHANDLE -- ^ job handle+                     -> IO ()+waitForJobCompletion job =+    throwErrnoIf_ not "waitForJobCompletion" $ c_waitForJobCompletion job++-- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+-- Interface to C bits++foreign import WINDOWS_CCONV unsafe "TerminateJobObject"+  c_terminateJobObject+        :: PHANDLE+        -> CUInt+        -> IO Bool++foreign import WINDOWS_CCONV unsafe "SetConsoleCtrlHandler"+  c_setConsoleCtrlHandler+        :: Ptr ()+        -> Bool+        -> IO Bool++foreign import ccall interruptible "waitForJobCompletion" -- NB. safe - can block+  c_waitForJobCompletion+        :: PHANDLE+        -> IO Bool++foreign import ccall unsafe "runInteractiveProcess"+  c_runInteractiveProcess+        :: CWString+        -> CWString+        -> Ptr CWString+        -> FD+        -> FD+        -> FD+        -> Ptr FD+        -> Ptr FD+        -> Ptr FD+        -> CInt          -- flags+        -> Bool          -- useJobObject+        -> Ptr PHANDLE       -- Handle to Job+        -> IO PHANDLE++##if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+foreign import ccall unsafe "runInteractiveProcessHANDLE"+  c_runInteractiveProcessHANDLE+        :: CWString+        -> CWString+        -> Ptr CWString+        -> HANDLE+        -> HANDLE+        -> HANDLE+        -> Ptr HANDLE+        -> Ptr HANDLE+        -> Ptr HANDLE+        -> CInt          -- flags+        -> Bool          -- useJobObject+        -> Ptr PHANDLE       -- Handle to Job+        -> IO PHANDLE+##endif++commandToProcess+  :: CmdSpec+  -> IO (FilePath, String)+commandToProcess (ShellCommand string) = do+  cmd <- findCommandInterpreter+  return (cmd, translateInternal cmd ++ " /c " ++ string)+        -- We don't want to put the cmd into a single+        -- argument, because cmd.exe will not try to split it up.  Instead,+        -- we just tack the command on the end of the cmd.exe command line,+        -- which partly works.  There seem to be some quoting issues, but+        -- I don't have the energy to find+fix them right now (ToDo). --SDM+        -- (later) Now I don't know what the above comment means.  sigh.+commandToProcess (RawCommand cmd args)+  | map toLower (takeWinExtension cmd) `elem` [".bat", ".cmd"]+  = return (cmd, translateInternal cmd ++ concatMap ((' ':) . translateCmdExeArg) args)+  | otherwise+  = return (cmd, translateInternal cmd ++ concatMap ((' ':) . translateInternal) args)++-- TODO: filepath should also be updated with 'takeWinExtension'. Perhaps+-- some day we can remove this logic from `process` but there is no hurry.++-- | Get the extension of a Windows file, removing any trailing spaces or dots+-- since they are ignored.+--+-- See: <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/shell-experience/file-folder-name-whitespace-characters>+--+-- >>> takeWinExtension "test.bat."+-- ".bat"+--+-- >>> takeWinExtension "test.bat ."+-- ".bat"+takeWinExtension :: FilePath -> String+takeWinExtension = takeExtension . dropWhileEnd (`elem` [' ', '.'])++-- Find CMD.EXE (or COMMAND.COM on Win98).  We use the same algorithm as+-- system() in the VC++ CRT (Vc7/crt/src/system.c in a VC++ installation).+findCommandInterpreter :: IO FilePath+findCommandInterpreter = do+  -- try COMSPEC first+  catchJust (\e -> if isDoesNotExistError e then Just e else Nothing)+            (getEnv "COMSPEC") $ \_ -> do++    -- try to find CMD.EXE or COMMAND.COM+    {-+    XXX We used to look at _osver (using cbits) and pick which shell to+    use with+    let filename | osver .&. 0x8000 /= 0 = "command.com"+                 | otherwise             = "cmd.exe"+    We ought to use GetVersionEx instead, but for now we just look for+    either filename+    -}+    path <- getEnv "PATH"+    let+        -- use our own version of System.Directory.findExecutable, because+        -- that assumes the .exe suffix.+        search :: [FilePath] -> IO (Maybe FilePath)+        search [] = return Nothing+        search (d:ds) = do+                let path1 = d </> "cmd.exe"+                    path2 = d </> "command.com"+                b1 <- doesFileExist path1+                b2 <- doesFileExist path2+                if b1 then return (Just path1)+                      else if b2 then return (Just path2)+                                 else search ds+    --+    mb_path <- search (splitSearchPath path)++    case mb_path of+      Nothing -> ioError (mkIOError doesNotExistErrorType+                                "findCommandInterpreter" Nothing Nothing)+      Just cmd -> return cmd++-- | Alternative regime used to escape arguments destined for scripts+-- interpreted by @cmd.exe@, (e.g. @.bat@ and @.cmd@ files).+--+-- This respects the Windows command interpreter's quoting rules:+--+-- * the entire argument should be surrounded in quotes+-- * the backslash symbol is used to escape quotes and backslashes+-- * the carat symbol is used to escape other special characters with+--   significance to the interpreter+--+-- It is particularly important that we perform this quoting as+-- unvalidated unquoted command-line arguments can be used to achieve+-- arbitrary user code execution in when passed to a vulnerable batch+-- script.+--+translateCmdExeArg :: String -> String+translateCmdExeArg xs = "^\"" ++ snd (foldr escape (True,"^\"") xs)+  where escape '"'  (_,     str) = (True,  '\\' : '"'  : str)+        escape '\\' (True,  str) = (True,  '\\' : '\\' : str)+        escape '\\' (False, str) = (False, '\\' : str)+        escape '%'  (_,     str) = (False, "%%cd:~,%" ++ str)+        escape c    (_,     str)+          | c `elem` "^<>|&()"   = (False, '^' : c : str)+          | otherwise            = (False,       c : str)++translateInternal :: String -> String+translateInternal xs = '"' : snd (foldr escape (True,"\"") xs)+  where escape '"'  (_,     str) = (True,  '\\' : '"'  : str)+        escape '\\' (True,  str) = (True,  '\\' : '\\' : str)+        escape '\\' (False, str) = (False, '\\' : str)+        escape c    (_,     str) = (False, c : str)+        -- See long comment above for what this function is trying to do.+        --+        -- The Bool passed back along the string is True iff the+        -- rest of the string is a sequence of backslashes followed by+        -- a double quote.++withCEnvironment :: [(String,String)] -> (Ptr CWString -> IO a) -> IO a+withCEnvironment envir act =+  let env' = foldr (\(name, val) env0 -> name ++ ('=':val)++'\0':env0) "\0" envir+  in withCWString env' (act . castPtr)++isDefaultSignal :: CLong -> Bool+isDefaultSignal = const False++createPipeInternal :: IO (Handle, Handle)+##if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+createPipeInternal = createPipeInternalPosix <!> createPipeInternalHANDLE+##else+createPipeInternal = createPipeInternalPosix+##endif++createPipeInternalPosix :: IO (Handle, Handle)+createPipeInternalPosix = do+    (readfd, writefd) <- createPipeInternalFd+    (do readh <- fdToHandle readfd+        writeh <- fdToHandle writefd+        return (readh, writeh)) `onException` (close' readfd >> close' writefd)++createPipeInternalFd :: IO (FD, FD)+createPipeInternalFd = do+    allocaArray 2 $ \ pfds -> do+        throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "_pipe" $ c__pipe pfds 8192 (#const _O_BINARY)+        readfd <- peek pfds+        writefd <- peekElemOff pfds 1+        return (readfd, writefd)++##if defined(__IO_MANAGER_WINIO__)+createPipeInternalHANDLE :: IO (Handle, Handle)+createPipeInternalHANDLE =+  alloca $ \ pfdStdInput  ->+   alloca $ \ pfdStdOutput -> do+     throwErrnoIf_  (==False) "mkNamedPipe" $+       mkNamedPipe pfdStdInput True False pfdStdOutput True False+     Just hndStdInput  <- mbPipeHANDLE CreatePipe pfdStdInput ReadMode+     Just hndStdOutput <- mbPipeHANDLE CreatePipe pfdStdOutput WriteMode+     return (hndStdInput, hndStdOutput)++##endif++foreign import ccall "mkNamedPipe" mkNamedPipe ::+  Ptr HANDLE -> Bool -> Bool -> Ptr HANDLE -> Bool -> Bool -> IO Bool++close' :: CInt -> IO ()+close' = throwErrnoIfMinus1_ "_close" . c__close++foreign import ccall "io.h _pipe" c__pipe ::+    Ptr CInt -> CUInt -> CInt -> IO CInt++foreign import ccall "io.h _close" c__close ::+    CInt -> IO CInt++interruptProcessGroupOfInternal+    :: ProcessHandle    -- ^ A process in the process group+    -> IO ()+interruptProcessGroupOfInternal ph = do+    withProcessHandle ph $ \p_ -> do+        case p_ of+            ClosedHandle _ -> return ()+            _ -> do let h = phdlProcessHandle p_+#if mingw32_HOST_OS+                    pid <- getProcessId h+                    generateConsoleCtrlEvent cTRL_BREAK_EVENT pid+-- We can't use an #elif here, because MIN_VERSION_unix isn't defined+-- on Windows, so on Windows cpp fails:+-- error: missing binary operator before token "("+#else+                    pgid <- getProcessGroupIDOf h+                    signalProcessGroup sigINT pgid+#endif+                    return ()
aclocal.m4 view
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # is supported in autoconf versions 2.50 up to the actual 2.57, so there is # little risk. AC_DEFUN([FP_COMPUTE_INT],-[_AC_COMPUTE_INT([$1], [$2], [$3], [$4])[]dnl+[AC_COMPUTE_INT([$2],[$1],[$3],[$4])[]dnl ])# FP_COMPUTE_INT  @@ -31,8 +31,7 @@ # --------------------------------------- # autoheader helper for FP_CHECK_CONSTS m4_define([FP_CHECK_CONSTS_TEMPLATE],-[AC_FOREACH([fp_Const], [$1],-  [AH_TEMPLATE(AS_TR_CPP(CONST_[]fp_Const),+[m4_foreach_w([fp_Const],[$1],[AH_TEMPLATE(AS_TR_CPP(CONST_[]fp_Const),                [The value of ]fp_Const[.])])[]dnl ])# FP_CHECK_CONSTS_TEMPLATE 
+ cbits/posix/common.h view
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@+#pragma once++#include "runProcess.h"++enum std_handle_behavior {+    // Close the handle+    STD_HANDLE_CLOSE,+    // dup2 the specified fd to standard handle+    STD_HANDLE_USE_FD,+    // dup2 the appropriate end of the given pipe to the standard handle and+    // close the other end.+    STD_HANDLE_USE_PIPE+};++struct std_handle {+    enum std_handle_behavior behavior;+    union {+        int use_fd;+        struct {+            int parent_end, child_end;+        } use_pipe;+    };+};++int get_max_fd(void);++// defined in find_executable.c+#if !defined(HAVE_EXECVPE)+char *find_executable(char *workingDirectory, char *filename);+#endif++// defined in fork_exec.c+#if defined(HAVE_FORK)+ProcHandle+do_spawn_fork (char *const args[],+               char *workingDirectory, char **environment,+               struct std_handle *stdInHdl,+               struct std_handle *stdOutHdl,+               struct std_handle *stdErrHdl,+               gid_t *childGroup, uid_t *childUser,+               int flags,+               char **failed_doing);+#endif++// defined in posix_spawn.c+ProcHandle+do_spawn_posix (char *const args[],+                char *workingDirectory, char **environment,+                struct std_handle *stdInHdl,+                struct std_handle *stdOutHdl,+                struct std_handle *stdErrHdl,+                gid_t *childGroup, uid_t *childUser,+                int flags,+                char **failed_doing);
+ cbits/posix/find_executable.c view
@@ -0,0 +1,149 @@+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ * search path search logic+ * (c) Ben Gamari 2021+ */++#include <string.h>+#include <unistd.h>+#include <stdlib.h>+#include <stdio.h>+#include <stdbool.h>++#include "common.h"++// the below is only necessary when we need to emulate execvpe.+#if !defined(HAVE_EXECVPE)++/* A quick check for whether the given path is absolute. */+static bool is_absolute(const char *path) {+    return path[0] == '/';+}++static char *concat_paths(const char *path1, const char *path2) {+    if (is_absolute(path2)) {+        return strdup(path2);+    } else {+        int len = strlen(path1) + 1 + strlen(path2) + 1;+        char *tmp = malloc(len);+        int ret = snprintf(tmp, len, "%s/%s", path1, path2);+        if (ret < 0) {+            free(tmp);+            return NULL;+        }+        return tmp;+    }+}++/* Return true if the given file exists and is an executable, optionally+ * relative to the given working directory.+ */+static bool is_executable(char *working_dir, const char *path) {+    if (working_dir && !is_absolute(path)) {+        char *tmp = concat_paths(working_dir, path);+        bool ret = access(tmp, X_OK) == 0;+        free(tmp);+        return ret;+    } else {+        return access(path, X_OK) == 0;+    }+}++/* Find an executable with the given filename in the given search path. The+ * result must be freed by the caller. Returns NULL if a matching file is not+ * found.+  */+static char *find_in_search_path(char *working_dir, char *search_path, const char *filename) {+    const int filename_len = strlen(filename);+    char *tokbuf;+    char *path = strtok_r(search_path, ":", &tokbuf);+    if (!working_dir)+        working_dir = ".";+    int workdir_len = strlen(working_dir);+    while (path != NULL) {+	// N.B. gcc 6.3.0, used by Debian 9, inexplicably warns that `path`+	// may not be initialised with -Wall.  Silence this warning. See #210.+#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 6 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 3+#pragma GCC diagnostic push+#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wmaybe-uninitialized"+#endif+        char *tmp;+        if (is_absolute(path)) {+            const int tmp_len = strlen(path) + 1 + filename_len + 1;+            tmp = malloc(tmp_len);+            snprintf(tmp, tmp_len, "%s/%s", path, filename);+        } else {+            const int tmp_len = workdir_len + 1 + strlen(path) + 1 + filename_len + 1;+            tmp = malloc(tmp_len);+            snprintf(tmp, tmp_len, "%s/%s/%s", working_dir, path, filename);+        }+#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ == 6 && __GNUC_MINOR__ == 3+#pragma GCC diagnostic pop+#endif++        if (is_executable(working_dir, tmp)) {+            return tmp;+        } else {+            free(tmp);+        }++        path = strtok_r(NULL, ":", &tokbuf);+    }+    return NULL;+}++/* Identify the executable search path. The result must be freed by the caller. */+static char *get_executable_search_path(void) {+    char *search_path;++    search_path = getenv("PATH");+    if (search_path) {+        search_path = strdup(search_path);+        return search_path;+    }++#if defined(HAVE_CONFSTR)+    int len = confstr(_CS_PATH, NULL, 0);+    search_path = malloc(len + 1)+    if (search_path != NULL) {+        search_path[0] = ':';+        (void) confstr (_CS_PATH, search_path + 1, len);+        return search_path;+    }+#endif++    return strdup(":");+}++/* Find the given executable in the executable search path relative to+ * workingDirectory (or the current directory, if NULL).+ * N.B. the caller is responsible for free()ing the result.+ */+char *find_executable(char *working_dir, char *filename) {+    /* Drop trailing slash from working directory if necessary */+    if (working_dir) {+        int workdir_len = strlen(working_dir);+        if (working_dir[workdir_len-1] == '/') {+            working_dir[workdir_len-1] = '\0';+        }+    }++    if (is_absolute(filename)) {+        /* If it's an absolute path name, it's easy. */+        return filename;++    } else if (strchr(filename, '/')) {+        /* If it's a relative path name, we must look for executables relative+         * to the working directory. */+        if (is_executable(working_dir, filename)) {+            return filename;+        }+    }++    /* Otherwise look through the search path... */+    char *search_path = get_executable_search_path();+    char *result = find_in_search_path(working_dir, search_path, filename);+    free(search_path);+    return result;+}++#endif
+ cbits/posix/fork_exec.c view
@@ -0,0 +1,356 @@+/* Ensure that execvpe and pipe2 are provided if possible */+#define _GNU_SOURCE 1++/* Ensure getpwuid_r(3) is available on Solaris. */+#if defined(__sun)+#define _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS+#endif++#include "common.h"++#if defined(HAVE_FORK)++#include <sys/types.h>+#include <sys/wait.h>+#include <errno.h>+#include <unistd.h>+#include <stdlib.h>++#if !(defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_WIN32))+#include <pwd.h>+#include <grp.h>+#endif++#if defined(HAVE_FCNTL_H)+#include <fcntl.h>+#endif++#if defined(HAVE_SIGNAL_H)+#include <signal.h>+#endif++#include <Rts.h>++#if !defined(HAVE_WORKING_FORK)+#error Cannot find a working fork command+#endif++// Rts internal API, not exposed in a public header file:+extern void blockUserSignals(void);+extern void unblockUserSignals(void);++__attribute__((__noreturn__))+static void+child_failed(int pipe, const char *failed_doing) {+    int err;+    ssize_t unused __attribute__((unused));++    err = errno;+    // Having the child send the failed_doing pointer across the pipe is safe as+    // we know that the child still has the same address space as the parent.+    unused = write(pipe, &failed_doing, sizeof(failed_doing));+    unused = write(pipe, &err,         sizeof(err));+    // As a fallback, exit+    _exit(127);+}++static int+setup_std_handle_fork(int fd,+                      struct std_handle *b,+                      int pipe)+{+    switch (b->behavior) {+    case STD_HANDLE_CLOSE:+        if (close(fd) == -1 && errno != EBADF) {+            child_failed(pipe, "close");+        }+        return 0;++    case STD_HANDLE_USE_FD:+        // N.B. POSIX specifies that dup2(x,x) should be a no-op, but+        // naturally Apple ignores this and rather fails in posix_spawn on Big+        // Sur.+        if (b->use_fd != fd) {+            if (dup2(b->use_fd,  fd) == -1) {+                child_failed(pipe, "dup2");+            }+        }+        return 0;++    case STD_HANDLE_USE_PIPE:+        if (b->use_pipe.child_end != fd) {+            if (dup2(b->use_pipe.child_end, fd) == -1) {+                child_failed(pipe, "dup2(child_end)");+            }+            if (close(b->use_pipe.child_end) == -1) {+                child_failed(pipe, "close(child_end)");+            }+        }+        if (close(b->use_pipe.parent_end) == -1) {+            child_failed(pipe, "close(parent_end)");+        }+	return 0;++    default:+	// N.B. this should be unreachable but some compilers apparently can't+	// see this.+        child_failed(pipe, "setup_std_handle_fork(invalid behavior)");+    }+}++/* This will `dup` the given fd such that it does not fall in the range of+ * stdin/stdout/stderr, if necessary. The new handle will have O_CLOEXEC.+ *+ * This is necessary as we must ensure that the fork communications pipe does+ * not inhabit fds 0 through 2 since we will need to manipulate these fds in+ * setup_std_handle_fork while keeping the pipe available so that it can report+ * errors. See #266.+ */+int unshadow_pipe_fd(int fd, char **failed_doing) {+    if (fd > 2) {+        return fd;+    }++    int new_fd = fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC, 3);+    if (new_fd == -1) {+        *failed_doing = "fcntl(F_DUP_FD)";+        return -1;+    }+    close(fd);+    return new_fd;+}++/* Try spawning with fork. */+ProcHandle+do_spawn_fork (char *const args[],+               char *workingDirectory, char **environment,+               struct std_handle *stdInHdl,+               struct std_handle *stdOutHdl,+               struct std_handle *stdErrHdl,+               gid_t *childGroup, uid_t *childUser,+               int flags,+               char **failed_doing)+{+    int forkCommunicationFds[2];+    int r;++#if defined(HAVE_PIPE2)+    r = pipe2(forkCommunicationFds, O_CLOEXEC);+#else+    r = pipe(forkCommunicationFds);+#endif+    if (r == -1) {+        *failed_doing = "pipe";+        return -1;+    }++    // Ensure that the pipe fds don't shadow stdin/stdout/stderr+    forkCommunicationFds[0] = unshadow_pipe_fd(forkCommunicationFds[0], failed_doing);+    if (forkCommunicationFds[0] == -1) {+        return -1;+    }+    forkCommunicationFds[1] = unshadow_pipe_fd(forkCommunicationFds[1], failed_doing);+    if (forkCommunicationFds[1] == -1) {+        return -1;+    }++    // N.B. execvpe is not supposed on some platforms. In this case+    // we emulate this using fork and exec. However, to safely do so+    // we need to perform all allocations *prior* to forking. Consequently, we+    // need to find_executable before forking.+#if !defined(HAVE_EXECVPE)+    char *exec_path;+    if (environment) {+        exec_path = find_executable(workingDirectory, args[0]);+        if (exec_path == NULL) {+            errno = -ENOENT;+            *failed_doing = "find_executable";+            return -1;+        }+    }+#endif++    // Block signals with Haskell handlers.  The danger here is that+    // with the threaded RTS, a signal arrives in the child process,+    // the RTS writes the signal information into the pipe (which is+    // shared between parent and child), and the parent behaves as if+    // the signal had been raised.+    blockUserSignals();++    // See #4074.  Sometimes fork() gets interrupted by the timer+    // signal and keeps restarting indefinitely.+    stopTimer();++    int pid = fork();+    switch(pid)+    {+    case -1:+        unblockUserSignals();+        startTimer();+        close(forkCommunicationFds[0]);+        close(forkCommunicationFds[1]);+        *failed_doing = "fork";+        return -1;++    case 0:+        close(forkCommunicationFds[0]);+        fcntl(forkCommunicationFds[1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);++        if ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_NEW_SESSION) != 0) {+            setsid();+        }+        if ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_IN_NEW_GROUP) != 0) {+            setpgid(0, 0);+        }++        if (childGroup) {+            if (setgid( *childGroup) != 0) {+                // ERROR+                child_failed(forkCommunicationFds[1], "setgid");+            }+        }++        if (childUser) {+            // Using setuid properly first requires that we initgroups.+            // However, to do this we must know the username of the user we are+            // switching to.+            struct passwd pw;+            struct passwd *res = NULL;+            int buf_len = sysconf(_SC_GETPW_R_SIZE_MAX);+            // TODO: Strictly speaking malloc is a no-no after fork() since it+            // may try to take a lock+            char *buf = malloc(buf_len);+            gid_t suppl_gid = childGroup ? *childGroup : getgid();+            if ( getpwuid_r(*childUser, &pw, buf, buf_len, &res) != 0) {+                child_failed(forkCommunicationFds[1], "getpwuid");+            }+            if ( res == NULL ) {+                child_failed(forkCommunicationFds[1], "getpwuid");+            }+            if ( initgroups(res->pw_name, suppl_gid) != 0) {+                child_failed(forkCommunicationFds[1], "initgroups");+            }+            if ( setuid( *childUser) != 0) {+                // ERROR+                child_failed(forkCommunicationFds[1], "setuid");+            }+        }++        unblockUserSignals();++        if (workingDirectory) {+            if (chdir (workingDirectory) < 0) {+                child_failed(forkCommunicationFds[1], "chdir");+            }+        }++        // Note [Ordering of handle closing]+        // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+        // Ordering matters here.  If any of the FDs+        // 0,1,2 were initially closed, then our pipes may have used+        // these FDs.  So when we dup2 the pipe FDs down to 0,1,2, we+        // must do it in that order, otherwise we could overwrite an+        // FD that we need later. See ticket #431.++        setup_std_handle_fork(STDIN_FILENO,  stdInHdl,  forkCommunicationFds[1]);+        setup_std_handle_fork(STDOUT_FILENO, stdOutHdl, forkCommunicationFds[1]);+        setup_std_handle_fork(STDERR_FILENO, stdErrHdl, forkCommunicationFds[1]);++        if ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_IN_CLOSE_FDS) != 0) {+            int max_fd = get_max_fd();+            // XXX Not the pipe+            for (int i = 3; i < max_fd; i++) {+                if (i != forkCommunicationFds[1]) {+                    close(i);+                }+            }+        }++        /* Reset the SIGINT/SIGQUIT signal handlers in the child, if requested+         */+        if ((flags & RESET_INT_QUIT_HANDLERS) != 0) {+            struct sigaction dfl;+            (void)sigemptyset(&dfl.sa_mask);+            dfl.sa_flags = 0;+            dfl.sa_handler = SIG_DFL;+            (void)sigaction(SIGINT,  &dfl, NULL);+            (void)sigaction(SIGQUIT, &dfl, NULL);+        }++        /* the child */+        if (environment) {+#if defined(HAVE_EXECVPE)+            // XXX Check result+            execvpe(args[0], args, environment);+            child_failed(forkCommunicationFds[1], "execvpe");+#else+            // XXX Check result+            execve(exec_path, args, environment);+            child_failed(forkCommunicationFds[1], "execve");+#endif+        } else {+            // XXX Check result+            execvp(args[0], args);+            child_failed(forkCommunicationFds[1], "execvp");+        }++    default:+        if ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_IN_NEW_GROUP) != 0) {+            setpgid(pid, pid);+        }+        close(forkCommunicationFds[1]);+        fcntl(forkCommunicationFds[0], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);++        break;+    }++    // If the child process had a problem, then it will tell us via the+    // forkCommunicationFds pipe. First we try to read what the problem+    // was. Note that if none of these conditionals match then we fall+    // through and just return pid.+    char *fail_reason;+    r = read(forkCommunicationFds[0], &fail_reason, sizeof(fail_reason));+    if (r == -1) {+        *failed_doing = "read pipe";+        pid = -1;+    }+    else if (r == sizeof(fail_reason)) {+        *failed_doing = fail_reason;++        // Now we try to get the errno from the child+        int err;+        r = read(forkCommunicationFds[0], &err, sizeof(err));+        if (r == -1) {+            *failed_doing = "read pipe";+        } else if (r != sizeof(err)) {+            *failed_doing = "read pipe bad length";+        } else {+            // If we succeed then we set errno. It'll be saved and+            // restored again below. Note that in any other case we'll+            // get the errno of whatever else went wrong instead.+            errno = err;+        }++        // We forked the child, but the child had a problem and stopped so it's+        // our responsibility to reap here as nobody else can.+        waitpid(pid, NULL, 0);++        // No need to close stdin, et al. here as runInteractiveProcess will+        // handle this. See #306.++        pid = -1;+    }+    else if (r != 0) {+        *failed_doing = "read pipe bad length";+        pid = -1;+    }++    close(forkCommunicationFds[0]);++    unblockUserSignals();+    startTimer();++    return pid;+}++#endif // HAVE_FORK
+ cbits/posix/posix_spawn.c view
@@ -0,0 +1,261 @@+// Necessary for POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID and posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np under glibc.+// Moreover this needs to appear before any glibc headers.+#define _GNU_SOURCE++#include "runProcess.h"+#include "common.h"++#include <unistd.h>+#include <errno.h>++#if defined(HAVE_SIGNAL_H)+#include <signal.h>+#include <fcntl.h>+#endif++#if !defined(USE_POSIX_SPAWN)+ProcHandle+do_spawn_posix (char *const args[],+                char *workingDirectory, char **environment,+                struct std_handle *stdInHdl,+                struct std_handle *stdOutHdl,+                struct std_handle *stdErrHdl,+                gid_t *childGroup, uid_t *childUser,+                int flags,+                char **failed_doing)+{+    return -2;+}++#else++#include <spawn.h>++extern char **environ;++static int+setup_std_handle_spawn (int fd,+                        struct std_handle *hdl,+                        posix_spawn_file_actions_t *fa,+                        char **failed_doing)+{+    switch (hdl->behavior) {+    case STD_HANDLE_CLOSE:+        // N.B. POSIX specifies that addclose() may result in spawnp() failing+        // if the fd to-be-closed is already closed. Consequently, we must+        // first open a file (e.g. /dev/null) and before attempting to close+        // the fd. Fixes #251.+        if (posix_spawn_file_actions_addopen(fa, fd, "/dev/null", O_RDONLY, 0) != 0) {+            *failed_doing = "posix_spawn_file_actions_addopen";+            return -1;+        }+        if (posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose(fa, fd) != 0) {+            *failed_doing = "posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose";+            return -1;+        }+        return 0;++    case STD_HANDLE_USE_FD:+        // N.B. POSIX specifies that dup2(x,x) should be a no-op, but+        // naturally Apple ignores this and rather fails in posix_spawn on Big+        // Sur.+        if (hdl->use_fd != fd) {+            if (posix_spawn_file_actions_adddup2(fa, hdl->use_fd, fd) != 0) {+                *failed_doing = "posix_spawn_file_actions_adddup2";+                return -1;+            }+       }+        return 0;++    case STD_HANDLE_USE_PIPE:+        if (hdl->use_pipe.child_end != fd) {+            if (posix_spawn_file_actions_adddup2(fa, hdl->use_pipe.child_end, fd) != 0) {+                *failed_doing = "posix_spawn_file_actions_adddup2(child_end)";+                return -1;+            }+            if (posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose(fa, hdl->use_pipe.child_end) != 0) {+                *failed_doing = "posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose(child_end)";+                return -1;+            }+        }+        if (posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose(fa, hdl->use_pipe.parent_end) != 0) {+            *failed_doing = "posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose(parent_end)";+            return -1;+        }+        return 0;++    default:+	// N.B. this should be unreachable+	// but some compilers apparently can't+	// see this.+        *failed_doing = "posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose(invalid behavior)";+        return -1;+    }+}++/* Try spawning with posix_spawn. Returns -1 if posix_spawn (or the particular+ * requested configuration) is not supported.+ */+ProcHandle+do_spawn_posix (char *const args[],+                char *workingDirectory, char **environment,+                struct std_handle *stdInHdl,+                struct std_handle *stdOutHdl,+                struct std_handle *stdErrHdl,+                gid_t *childGroup, uid_t *childUser,+                int flags,+                char **failed_doing)+{+    // First do catch some cases that posix_spawn simply can't handle...+    if (childGroup || childUser) {+        return -2;+    }+    if ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_IN_CLOSE_FDS) != 0) {+        // TODO: can this be efficiently supported?+        return -2;+    }++    // Now the main act...+    pid_t pid;+    posix_spawn_file_actions_t fa;+    posix_spawnattr_t sa;+    int r;+    ProcHandle ret;+    short spawn_flags = 0;++    r = posix_spawn_file_actions_init(&fa);+    if (r != 0) {+        *failed_doing = "posix_spawn_file_actions_init";+        return -1;+    }++    r = posix_spawnattr_init(&sa);+    if (r != 0) {+        posix_spawn_file_actions_destroy(&fa);+        *failed_doing = "posix_spawnattr_init";+        return -1;+    }++    if (workingDirectory) {+#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN_FILE_ACTIONS_ADDCHDIR)+#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN_FILE_ACTIONS_ADDCHDIR_NP)+        // N.B. in certain toolchain versions, apple will act as if symbols exist+        // because the toolchain can be *used* for targets that have them.+        // At runtime, however, they will be NULL. So, if both symbols are+        // available, first check if the _np version *should* be available,+        // if it is, add a runtime check whether the non-_np version is NULL+        // and fallback to the _np version if it is+        // See also: https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/356+        if (posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir == NULL) {+          r = posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np(&fa, workingDirectory);+        } else {+          r = posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir(&fa, workingDirectory);+        }+#else+        r = posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir(&fa, workingDirectory);+#endif+        if (r != 0) {+            *failed_doing = "posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir";+            goto fail;+        }+#elif defined(HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN_FILE_ACTIONS_ADDCHDIR_NP)+        // N.B. this function is broken on macOS.+        // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80537.+        r = posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np(&fa, workingDirectory);+        if (r != 0) {+            *failed_doing = "posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np";+            goto fail;+        }+#else+        goto not_supported;+#endif+    }++    if ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_NEW_SESSION) != 0) {+#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID)+        // N.B. POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID is only supported on macOS 10.15 and later,+        // but an proper error is not returned in earlier versions.+        // See https://bugs.python.org/issue37586.+        if (posix_spawnattr_setflags(&sa, POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID) != 0) {+            *failed_doing = "posix_spawnattr_setflags(POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID)";+            goto fail;+        }+#elif defined(HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID_NP)+        if (posix_spawnattr_setflags(&sa, POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID_NP) != 0) {+            *failed_doing = "posix_spawnattr_setflags(POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID_NP)";+            goto fail;+        }+#else+        goto not_supported;+#endif+    }++    if ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_IN_NEW_GROUP) != 0) {+#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN_SETPGROUP)+        spawn_flags |= POSIX_SPAWN_SETPGROUP;+#else+        goto not_supported;+#endif+    }++    if (setup_std_handle_spawn(STDIN_FILENO,  stdInHdl,  &fa, failed_doing) != 0) {+        goto fail;+    }+    if (setup_std_handle_spawn(STDOUT_FILENO, stdOutHdl, &fa, failed_doing) != 0) {+        goto fail;+    }+    if (setup_std_handle_spawn(STDERR_FILENO, stdErrHdl, &fa, failed_doing) != 0) {+        goto fail;+    }++    sigset_t ss;+    if ((flags & RESET_INT_QUIT_HANDLERS) != 0) {+        if (sigemptyset(&ss) == -1) {+            *failed_doing = "sigemptyset";+            goto fail;+        }+        if (sigaddset(&ss, SIGINT) == -1) {+            *failed_doing = "sigaddset(SIGINT)";+            goto fail;+        }+        if (sigaddset(&ss, SIGQUIT) == -1) {+            *failed_doing = "sigaddset(SIGQUIT)";+            goto fail;+        }+        if (posix_spawnattr_setsigdefault(&sa, &ss) != 0) {+            *failed_doing = "posix_spawnattr_setsigdefault";+            goto fail;+        }+        spawn_flags |= POSIX_SPAWN_SETSIGDEF;+    }++    if (posix_spawnattr_setflags(&sa, spawn_flags) != 0) {+        *failed_doing = "posix_spawnattr_setflags";+        goto fail;+    }++    r = posix_spawnp(&pid, args[0], &fa, &sa, args, environment ? environment : environ);+    if (r != 0) {+        errno = r; // posix_spawn doesn't necessarily set errno; see #227.+        *failed_doing = "posix_spawnp";+        goto fail;+    } else {+        ret = pid;+        goto finish;+    }++not_supported:+    ret = -2;+    goto finish;++fail:+    ret = -1;+    goto finish;++finish:+    posix_spawn_file_actions_destroy(&fa);+    posix_spawnattr_destroy(&sa);+    return ret;+}++#endif
+ cbits/posix/runProcess.c view
@@ -0,0 +1,280 @@+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+   (c) The University of Glasgow 2004-2020++   Support for System.Process+   ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */++#include "runProcess.h"++// Callers are stubbed out on wasm32: runInteractiveProcess (System/Process/Posix.hs),+// terminateProcess, getProcessExitCode, waitForProcess (System/Process.hs).+#if !defined(wasm32_HOST_ARCH)++#include "common.h"++#include <unistd.h>+#include <errno.h>+#include <sys/wait.h>++#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H+#include <fcntl.h>+#endif++#if defined(HAVE_SIGNAL_H)+#include <signal.h>+#endif++int+get_max_fd()+{+    static int cache = 0;+    if (cache == 0) {+#if HAVE_SYSCONF+        cache = sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX);+        if (cache == -1) {+            cache = 256;+        }+#else+        cache = 256;+#endif+    }+    return cache;+}++// If a process was terminated by a signal, the exit status we return+// via the System.Process API is (-signum). This encoding avoids collision with+// normal process termination status codes. See also #7229.+#define TERMSIG_EXITSTATUS(s) (-(WTERMSIG(s)))++/*+ * Spawn a new process. We first try posix_spawn but since this isn't supported+ * on all platforms we fall back to fork/exec in some cases on some platforms.+ */+static ProcHandle+do_spawn (char *const args[],+          char *workingDirectory, char **environment,+          struct std_handle *stdInHdl,+          struct std_handle *stdOutHdl,+          struct std_handle *stdErrHdl,+          gid_t *childGroup, uid_t *childUser,+          int flags,+          char **failed_doing)+{+    ProcHandle r;+    r = do_spawn_posix(args,+                       workingDirectory, environment,+                       stdInHdl, stdOutHdl, stdErrHdl,+                       childGroup, childUser,+                       flags,+                       failed_doing);+    if (r == -2) {+        // configuration not supported by posix_spawn, fall back to fork/exec+    } else {+        return r;+    }++#if defined(HAVE_FORK)+    r = do_spawn_fork(args,+                      workingDirectory, environment,+                      stdInHdl, stdOutHdl, stdErrHdl,+                      childGroup, childUser,+                      flags,+                      failed_doing);+    return r;+#else+    *failed_doing = "fork";+    return -1;+#endif++}++enum pipe_direction {+    CHILD_READS, CHILD_WRITES+};++/* Initialize a std_handle_behavior from a "pseudo-fd":+ *   - fd == -1 means create a pipe+ *   - fd == -2 means close the handle+ *   - otherwise use fd+ * Returns 0 on success, -1 otherwise.+ */+static int+init_std_handle(int fd, enum pipe_direction direction,+                         /* out */ struct std_handle *hdl,+                         char **failed_doing)+{+    switch (fd) {+    case -1: {+        int pipe_fds[2];+        int r = pipe(pipe_fds);+        if (r == -1) {+            *failed_doing = "pipe";+            return -1;+        }++        int child_end  = direction == CHILD_READS ? 0 : 1;+        int parent_end = direction == CHILD_READS ? 1 : 0;+        *hdl = (struct std_handle) {+            .behavior = STD_HANDLE_USE_PIPE,+            .use_pipe = { .child_end = pipe_fds[child_end], .parent_end = pipe_fds[parent_end] }+        };+        break;+    }+    case -2:+        *hdl = (struct std_handle) {+            .behavior = STD_HANDLE_CLOSE+        };+        break;+    default:+        *hdl = (struct std_handle) {+            .behavior = STD_HANDLE_USE_FD,+            .use_fd = fd+        };+        break;+    }+    return 0;+}++ProcHandle+runInteractiveProcess (char *const args[],+                       char *workingDirectory, char **environment,+                       // handles to use for the standard handles. -1 indicates+                       // create pipe, -2 indicates close.+                       int fdStdIn, int fdStdOut, int fdStdErr,+                       // output arguments to return created pipe handle to caller+                       int *pfdStdInput, int *pfdStdOutput, int *pfdStdError,+                       gid_t *childGroup, uid_t *childUser,+                       int flags,+                       char **failed_doing)+{+    struct std_handle stdInHdl, stdOutHdl, stdErrHdl;+    ProcHandle r;++    // A bit of paranoia to ensure that we catch if we fail to set this on+    // failure.+    *failed_doing = NULL;++    // Ordering matters here, see below Note [Ordering of handle closing].+    if (init_std_handle(fdStdIn, CHILD_READS, &stdInHdl, failed_doing) != 0) {+        goto fail;+    }++    if (init_std_handle(fdStdOut, CHILD_WRITES, &stdOutHdl, failed_doing) != 0) {+        goto fail;+    }++    if (init_std_handle(fdStdErr, CHILD_WRITES, &stdErrHdl, failed_doing) != 0) {+        goto fail;+    }++    r = do_spawn(args,+                 workingDirectory, environment,+                 &stdInHdl, &stdOutHdl, &stdErrHdl,+                 childGroup, childUser,+                 flags,+                 failed_doing);+    if (r == -1) {+        goto fail;+    }++    // Close the remote ends of any pipes we created.+#define FINALISE_STD_HANDLE(hdl, pfd) \+    if (hdl.behavior == STD_HANDLE_USE_PIPE) { \+        close(hdl.use_pipe.child_end); \+        fcntl(hdl.use_pipe.parent_end, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC); \+        *pfd  = hdl.use_pipe.parent_end; \+    }++    FINALISE_STD_HANDLE(stdInHdl,  pfdStdInput);+    FINALISE_STD_HANDLE(stdOutHdl, pfdStdOutput);+    FINALISE_STD_HANDLE(stdErrHdl, pfdStdError);+#undef FINALISE_STD_HANDLE++    return r;++fail:+#define CLOSE_PIPE(hdl) \+    if (hdl.behavior == STD_HANDLE_USE_PIPE) { \+        close(hdl.use_pipe.child_end); \+        close(hdl.use_pipe.parent_end); \+    }++    CLOSE_PIPE(stdInHdl);+    CLOSE_PIPE(stdOutHdl);+    CLOSE_PIPE(stdErrHdl);+#undef CLOSE_PIPE++    return -1;+}++int+terminateProcess (ProcHandle handle)+{+    return (kill(handle, SIGTERM) == 0);+}++int+getProcessExitCode (ProcHandle handle, int *pExitCode)+{+    int wstat, res;++    *pExitCode = 0;++    if ((res = waitpid(handle, &wstat, WNOHANG)) > 0) {+        if (WIFEXITED(wstat)) {+            *pExitCode = WEXITSTATUS(wstat);+            return 1;+        } else {+            if (WIFSIGNALED(wstat))+            {+                *pExitCode = TERMSIG_EXITSTATUS(wstat);+                return 1;+            }+            else+            {+                /* This should never happen */+            }+        }+    }++    if (res == 0) return 0;++    if (errno == ECHILD)+    {+        *pExitCode = 0;+        return 1;+    }++    return -1;+}++int+waitForProcess (ProcHandle handle, int *pret)+{+    int wstat;++    if (waitpid(handle, &wstat, 0) < 0)+    {+        return -1;+    }++    if (WIFEXITED(wstat)) {+        *pret = WEXITSTATUS(wstat);+        return 0;+    }+    else {+        if (WIFSIGNALED(wstat))+        {+            *pret = TERMSIG_EXITSTATUS(wstat);+            return 0;+        }+        else+        {+            /* This should never happen */+        }+    }++    return -1;+}++#endif // !wasm32_HOST_ARCH
− cbits/runProcess.c
@@ -1,528 +0,0 @@-/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   (c) The University of Glasgow 2004-   -   Support for System.Process-   ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */--#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_WIN32)-#define UNICODE-#endif--/* XXX This is a nasty hack; should put everything necessary in this package */-#include "HsBase.h"-#include "Rts.h"--#include "runProcess.h"--#if !(defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_WIN32))--#include "execvpe.h"--/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   UNIX versions-   ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */--static long max_fd = 0;--// Rts internal API, not exposed in a public header file:-extern void blockUserSignals(void);-extern void unblockUserSignals(void);--ProcHandle-runInteractiveProcess (char *const args[], -		       char *workingDirectory, char **environment,-                       int fdStdIn, int fdStdOut, int fdStdErr,-		       int *pfdStdInput, int *pfdStdOutput, int *pfdStdError,-                       int set_inthandler, long inthandler, -                       int set_quithandler, long quithandler,-                       int close_fds)-{-    int pid;-    int fdStdInput[2], fdStdOutput[2], fdStdError[2];-    int r;-    struct sigaction dfl;--    // Ordering matters here, see below [Note #431].-    if (fdStdIn == -1) {-        r = pipe(fdStdInput);-        if (r == -1) { -            sysErrorBelch("runInteractiveProcess: pipe");-            return -1;-        }-        -    }-    if (fdStdOut == -1) {-        r = pipe(fdStdOutput);-        if (r == -1) { -            sysErrorBelch("runInteractiveProcess: pipe");-            return -1;-        }-    }-    if (fdStdErr == -1) {-        r = pipe(fdStdError);-        if (r == -1) { -            sysErrorBelch("runInteractiveProcess: pipe");-            return -1;-        }-    }--    // Block signals with Haskell handlers.  The danger here is that-    // with the threaded RTS, a signal arrives in the child process,-    // the RTS writes the signal information into the pipe (which is-    // shared between parent and child), and the parent behaves as if-    // the signal had been raised.-    blockUserSignals();--    // See #4074.  Sometimes fork() gets interrupted by the timer-    // signal and keeps restarting indefinitely.-    stopTimer();--    switch(pid = fork())-    {-    case -1:-        unblockUserSignals();-#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ > 612-        startTimer();-#endif-        if (fdStdIn == -1) {-            close(fdStdInput[0]);-            close(fdStdInput[1]);-        }-        if (fdStdOut == -1) {-            close(fdStdOutput[0]);-            close(fdStdOutput[1]);-        }-        if (fdStdErr == -1) {-            close(fdStdError[0]);-            close(fdStdError[1]);-        }-	return -1;-	-    case 0:-    {-        // WARNING!  we are now in the child of vfork(), so any memory-        // we modify below will also be seen in the parent process.--        unblockUserSignals();--	if (workingDirectory) {-	    if (chdir (workingDirectory) < 0) {-                // See #1593.  The convention for the exit code when-                // exec() fails seems to be 127 (gleened from C's-                // system()), but there's no equivalent convention for-                // chdir(), so I'm picking 126 --SimonM.-                _exit(126);-	    }-	}-	-        // [Note #431]: Ordering matters here.  If any of the FDs-        // 0,1,2 were initially closed, then our pipes may have used-        // these FDs.  So when we dup2 the pipe FDs down to 0,1,2, we-        // must do it in that order, otherwise we could overwrite an-        // FD that we need later.--        if (fdStdIn == -1) {-            if (fdStdInput[0] != STDIN_FILENO) {-                dup2 (fdStdInput[0], STDIN_FILENO);-                close(fdStdInput[0]);-            }-            close(fdStdInput[1]);-        } else {-            dup2(fdStdIn,  STDIN_FILENO);-        }--        if (fdStdOut == -1) {-            if (fdStdOutput[1] != STDOUT_FILENO) {-                dup2 (fdStdOutput[1], STDOUT_FILENO);-                close(fdStdOutput[1]);-            }-            close(fdStdOutput[0]);-        } else {-            dup2(fdStdOut,  STDOUT_FILENO);-        }--        if (fdStdErr == -1) {-            if (fdStdError[1] != STDERR_FILENO) {-                dup2 (fdStdError[1], STDERR_FILENO);-                close(fdStdError[1]);-            }-            close(fdStdError[0]);-        } else {-            dup2(fdStdErr,  STDERR_FILENO);-        }-            -        if (close_fds) {-            int i;-            if (max_fd == 0) {-#if HAVE_SYSCONF-                max_fd = sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX);-                if (max_fd == -1) {-                    max_fd = 256;-                }-#else-                max_fd = 256;-#endif-            }-            for (i = 3; i < max_fd; i++) {-                close(i);-            }-        }--	/* Set the SIGINT/SIGQUIT signal handlers in the child, if requested -	 */-        (void)sigemptyset(&dfl.sa_mask);-        dfl.sa_flags = 0;-	if (set_inthandler) {-	    dfl.sa_handler = (void *)inthandler;-	    (void)sigaction(SIGINT, &dfl, NULL);-	}-	if (set_quithandler) {-	    dfl.sa_handler = (void *)quithandler;-	    (void)sigaction(SIGQUIT,  &dfl, NULL);-	}--	/* the child */-	if (environment) {-	    execvpe(args[0], args, environment);-	} else {-	    execvp(args[0], args);-	}-    }-    _exit(127);-    -    default:-	if (fdStdIn  == -1) {-            close(fdStdInput[0]);-            fcntl(fdStdInput[1], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);-            *pfdStdInput  = fdStdInput[1];-        }-	if (fdStdOut == -1) {-            close(fdStdOutput[1]);-            fcntl(fdStdOutput[0], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);-            *pfdStdOutput = fdStdOutput[0];-        }-        if (fdStdErr == -1) {-            close(fdStdError[1]);-            fcntl(fdStdError[0], F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC);-            *pfdStdError  = fdStdError[0];-        }-	break;-    }-    unblockUserSignals();-    startTimer();-    -    return pid;-}--int-terminateProcess (ProcHandle handle)-{-    return (kill(handle, SIGTERM) == 0);-}--int-getProcessExitCode (ProcHandle handle, int *pExitCode)-{-    int wstat, res;-    -    *pExitCode = 0;-    -    if ((res = waitpid(handle, &wstat, WNOHANG)) > 0)-    {-	if (WIFEXITED(wstat))-	{-	    *pExitCode = WEXITSTATUS(wstat);-	    return 1;-	}-	else-	    if (WIFSIGNALED(wstat))-	    {-		errno = EINTR;-		return -1;-	    }-	    else-	    {-		/* This should never happen */-	    }-    }-    -    if (res == 0) return 0;--    if (errno == ECHILD) -    {-	    *pExitCode = 0;-	    return 1;-    }--    return -1;-}--int waitForProcess (ProcHandle handle, int *pret)-{-    int wstat;-    -    while (waitpid(handle, &wstat, 0) < 0)-    {-	if (errno != EINTR)-	{-	    return -1;-	}-    }-    -    if (WIFEXITED(wstat)) {-        *pret = WEXITSTATUS(wstat);-	return 0;-    }-    else-	if (WIFSIGNALED(wstat))-	{-            *pret = wstat;-	    return 0;-	}-	else-	{-	    /* This should never happen */-	}-    -    return -1;-}--#else-/* -----------------------------------------------------------------------------   Win32 versions-   ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */--/* -------------------- WINDOWS VERSION --------------------- */--/*- * Function: mkAnonPipe- *- * Purpose:  create an anonymous pipe with read and write ends being- *           optionally (non-)inheritable.- */-static BOOL-mkAnonPipe (HANDLE* pHandleIn, BOOL isInheritableIn, -	    HANDLE* pHandleOut, BOOL isInheritableOut)-{-	HANDLE hTemporaryIn  = NULL;-	HANDLE hTemporaryOut = NULL;--	/* Create the anon pipe with both ends inheritable */-	if (!CreatePipe(&hTemporaryIn, &hTemporaryOut, NULL, 0))-	{-		maperrno();-		*pHandleIn  = NULL;-		*pHandleOut = NULL;-		return FALSE;-	}--	if (isInheritableIn) {-            // SetHandleInformation requires at least Win2k-            if (!SetHandleInformation(hTemporaryIn,-                                      HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, -                                      HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT))-            {-                maperrno();-                *pHandleIn  = NULL;-                *pHandleOut = NULL;-                CloseHandle(hTemporaryIn);-                CloseHandle(hTemporaryOut);-                return FALSE;-            }-	}-        *pHandleIn = hTemporaryIn;--	if (isInheritableOut) {-            if (!SetHandleInformation(hTemporaryOut,-                                      HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, -                                      HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT))-            {-                maperrno();-                *pHandleIn  = NULL;-                *pHandleOut = NULL;-                CloseHandle(hTemporaryIn);-                CloseHandle(hTemporaryOut);-                return FALSE;-            }-        }-        *pHandleOut = hTemporaryOut;-        -	return TRUE;-}--ProcHandle-runInteractiveProcess (wchar_t *cmd, wchar_t *workingDirectory, -                       void *environment,-                       int fdStdIn, int fdStdOut, int fdStdErr,-		       int *pfdStdInput, int *pfdStdOutput, int *pfdStdError,-                       int close_fds)-{-	STARTUPINFO sInfo;-	PROCESS_INFORMATION pInfo;-	HANDLE hStdInputRead   = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;-        HANDLE hStdInputWrite  = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;-	HANDLE hStdOutputRead  = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;-        HANDLE hStdOutputWrite = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;-	HANDLE hStdErrorRead   = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;-        HANDLE hStdErrorWrite  = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;-	DWORD flags;-	BOOL status;-        BOOL inherit;--	ZeroMemory(&sInfo, sizeof(sInfo));-	sInfo.cb = sizeof(sInfo);-	sInfo.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;--	if (fdStdIn == -1) {-            if (!mkAnonPipe(&hStdInputRead,  TRUE, &hStdInputWrite,  FALSE))-                goto cleanup_err;-            sInfo.hStdInput = hStdInputRead;-        } else if (fdStdIn == 0) {-            // Don't duplicate stdin, as console handles cannot be-            // duplicated and inherited. urg.-            sInfo.hStdInput = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);-        } else {-            // The handle might not be inheritable, so duplicate it-            status = DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(), -                                     (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle(fdStdIn),-                                     GetCurrentProcess(), &hStdInputRead,-                                     0,-                                     TRUE, /* inheritable */-                                     DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);-            if (!status) goto cleanup_err;-            sInfo.hStdInput = hStdInputRead;-        }--	if (fdStdOut == -1) {-            if (!mkAnonPipe(&hStdOutputRead,  FALSE, &hStdOutputWrite,  TRUE))-                goto cleanup_err;-            sInfo.hStdOutput = hStdOutputWrite;-        } else if (fdStdOut == 1) {-            // Don't duplicate stdout, as console handles cannot be-            // duplicated and inherited. urg.-            sInfo.hStdOutput = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);-        } else {-            // The handle might not be inheritable, so duplicate it-            status = DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(), -                                     (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle(fdStdOut),-                                     GetCurrentProcess(), &hStdOutputWrite,-                                     0,-                                     TRUE, /* inheritable */-                                     DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);-            if (!status) goto cleanup_err;-            sInfo.hStdOutput = hStdOutputWrite;-        }--	if (fdStdErr == -1) {-            if (!mkAnonPipe(&hStdErrorRead,  TRUE, &hStdErrorWrite,  TRUE))-                goto cleanup_err;-            sInfo.hStdError = hStdErrorWrite;-        } else if (fdStdErr == 2) {-            // Don't duplicate stderr, as console handles cannot be-            // duplicated and inherited. urg.-            sInfo.hStdError = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);-        } else {-            /* The handle might not be inheritable, so duplicate it */-            status = DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(), -                                     (HANDLE) _get_osfhandle(fdStdErr),-                                     GetCurrentProcess(), &hStdErrorWrite,-                                     0,-                                     TRUE, /* inheritable */-                                     DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);-            if (!status) goto cleanup_err;-            sInfo.hStdError = hStdErrorWrite;-        }--	if (sInfo.hStdInput  != GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE)  &&-	    sInfo.hStdOutput != GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE) &&-	    sInfo.hStdError  != GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE))-		flags = CREATE_NO_WINDOW;   // Run without console window only when both output and error are redirected-	else-		flags = 0;--        // See #3231-        if (close_fds && fdStdIn == 0 && fdStdOut == 1 && fdStdErr == 2) {-            inherit = FALSE;-        } else {-            inherit = TRUE;-        }--	if (!CreateProcess(NULL, cmd, NULL, NULL, inherit, flags, environment, workingDirectory, &sInfo, &pInfo))-	{-                goto cleanup_err;-	}-	CloseHandle(pInfo.hThread);--	// Close the ends of the pipes that were inherited by the-	// child process.  This is important, otherwise we won't see-	// EOF on these pipes when the child process exits.-        if (hStdInputRead   != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdInputRead);-        if (hStdOutputWrite != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdOutputWrite);-        if (hStdErrorWrite  != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdErrorWrite);--	*pfdStdInput  = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t) hStdInputWrite, _O_WRONLY);-	*pfdStdOutput = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t) hStdOutputRead, _O_RDONLY);-  	*pfdStdError  = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t) hStdErrorRead,  _O_RDONLY);--  	return (int) pInfo.hProcess;--cleanup_err:-        if (hStdInputRead   != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdInputRead);-        if (hStdInputWrite  != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdInputWrite);-        if (hStdOutputRead  != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdOutputRead);-        if (hStdOutputWrite != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdOutputWrite);-        if (hStdErrorRead   != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdErrorRead);-        if (hStdErrorWrite  != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdErrorWrite);-        maperrno();-        return -1;-}--int-terminateProcess (ProcHandle handle)-{-    if (!TerminateProcess((HANDLE) handle, 1)) {-	maperrno();-	return -1;-    }-    return 0;-}--int-getProcessExitCode (ProcHandle handle, int *pExitCode)-{-    *pExitCode = 0;--    if (WaitForSingleObject((HANDLE) handle, 1) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)-    {-	if (GetExitCodeProcess((HANDLE) handle, (DWORD *) pExitCode) == 0)-	{-	    maperrno();-	    return -1;-	}-	return 1;-    }-    -    return 0;-}--int-waitForProcess (ProcHandle handle, int *pret)-{-    DWORD retCode;--    if (WaitForSingleObject((HANDLE) handle, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)-    {-	if (GetExitCodeProcess((HANDLE) handle, &retCode) == 0)-	{-	    maperrno();-	    return -1;-	}-        *pret = retCode;-	return 0;-    }-    -    maperrno();-    return -1;-}--#endif /* Win32 */
+ cbits/win32/runProcess.c view
@@ -0,0 +1,666 @@+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+   (c) The University of Glasgow 2004-2022++   Support for System.Process+   ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */++#define UNICODE++/* XXX This is a nasty hack; should put everything necessary in this package */+#include "HsBase.h"+#include "Rts.h"++#include "runProcess.h"++#include <assert.h>+#include <windows.h>+#include <io.h>+#include <objbase.h>+#include <wchar.h>++/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+   Win32 versions+   ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */++/* -------------------- WINDOWS VERSION --------------------- */++/*+ * Function: mkAnonPipe+ *+ * Purpose:  create an anonymous pipe with read and write ends being+ *           optionally (non-)inheritable.+ */+static BOOL+mkAnonPipe (HANDLE* pHandleIn, BOOL isInheritableIn,+            HANDLE* pHandleOut, BOOL isInheritableOut)+{+    HANDLE hTemporaryIn  = NULL;+    HANDLE hTemporaryOut = NULL;++    /* Create the anon pipe with both ends inheritable */+    if (!CreatePipe(&hTemporaryIn, &hTemporaryOut, NULL, 0))+    {+        maperrno();+        *pHandleIn  = NULL;+        *pHandleOut = NULL;+        return FALSE;+    }++    if (isInheritableIn) {+        // SetHandleInformation requires at least Win2k+        if (!SetHandleInformation(hTemporaryIn,+                                  HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT,+                                  HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT))+        {+            maperrno();+            *pHandleIn  = NULL;+            *pHandleOut = NULL;+            CloseHandle(hTemporaryIn);+            CloseHandle(hTemporaryOut);+            return FALSE;+        }+    }+    *pHandleIn = hTemporaryIn;++    if (isInheritableOut) {+        if (!SetHandleInformation(hTemporaryOut,+                                  HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT,+                                  HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT))+        {+            maperrno();+            *pHandleIn  = NULL;+            *pHandleOut = NULL;+            CloseHandle(hTemporaryIn);+            CloseHandle(hTemporaryOut);+            return FALSE;+        }+    }+    *pHandleOut = hTemporaryOut;++    return TRUE;+}++/*+ * Function: mkNamedPipe+ *+ * Purpose:  create an named pipe with read and write ends being+ *           optionally (non-)inheritable. Named pipes can be read+ *           asynchronously while anonymous pipes require blocking calls.+ */+BOOL+mkNamedPipe (HANDLE* pHandleIn, BOOL isInheritableIn, BOOL isOverlappedIn,+             HANDLE* pHandleOut, BOOL isInheritableOut, BOOL isOverlappedOut)+{+    HANDLE hTemporaryIn  = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;+    HANDLE hTemporaryOut = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;+    RPC_WSTR guidStr = NULL;+    GUID guid;++    /* First we create a new GUID to make the name of the pipe unique. Since+       GUID are guaranteed to be unique system wide we don't need to retry.  */+    ZeroMemory (&guid, sizeof (guid));+    if (CoCreateGuid (&guid) != S_OK)+        goto fail;++    if (UuidToStringW ((UUID*)&guid, &guidStr) != S_OK)+        goto fail;++    /* Now we create the pipe name.  */+    wchar_t pipeName[MAX_PATH];+    if (-1 == swprintf_s (&pipeName[0],  MAX_PATH, L"\\\\.\\pipe\\haskell:process:%ls\n",  guidStr))+        goto fail;++    const int buffer_size = 8 * 1024;++    RpcStringFreeW (&guidStr);++    SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES secAttr;+    ZeroMemory (&secAttr, sizeof(secAttr));+    secAttr.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);+    secAttr.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL;+    secAttr.bInheritHandle = isInheritableIn;++    /* Create one end of the pipe. Named pipes are a bit less secure than+       anonymous pipes.  Because of this we restrict the pipe's access to only+       one client and also only the local host.  This means after we create the+       other end of the pipe it should be as secure as an anonymous pipe.++       "When you operate on named pipes, you have a choice of opening them in+       PIPE_WAIT mode or PIPE_NOWAIT mode. When you read from a PIPE_WAIT pipe,+       the read blocks until data becomes available in the pipe. When you read+       from a PIPE_NOWAIT pipe, then the read completes immediately even if+       there is no data in the pipe. But how is this different from a PIPE_WAIT+       pipe opened in asynchronous mode by passing FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED? The+       difference is in when the I/O is deemed to have completed. When you issue+       an overlapped read against a PIPE_WAIT pipe, the call to Read­File returns+       immediately, but the completion actions do not occur until there is data+       available in the pipe. (Completion actions are things like setting the+       event, running the completion routine, or queueing a completion to an I/O+       completion port.) On the other hand, when you issue a read against a+       PIPE_NOWAIT pipe, the call to Read­File returns immediately with+       completion—if the pipe is empty, the read completes with a read of zero+       bytes and the error ERROR_NO_DATA."[0]++       [0] https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20110114-00/?p=11753  */+    DWORD inAttr = isOverlappedIn ? FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED : 0;+    hTemporaryIn+      = CreateNamedPipeW (pipeName,+                          PIPE_ACCESS_INBOUND | inAttr | FILE_FLAG_FIRST_PIPE_INSTANCE,+                          PIPE_TYPE_MESSAGE | PIPE_REJECT_REMOTE_CLIENTS | PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE | PIPE_WAIT,+                          1, buffer_size, buffer_size,+                          0,+                          &secAttr);+    if (hTemporaryIn == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)+      goto fail;++    /* And now open the other end, using the inverse access permissions.  This+       will give us the read and write ends of the pipe.  */+    secAttr.bInheritHandle = isInheritableOut;+    hTemporaryOut+      = CreateFileW (pipeName,+                     GENERIC_WRITE,+                     FILE_SHARE_WRITE,+                     &secAttr,+                     OPEN_EXISTING,+                     isOverlappedOut+                       ? FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED+                       : FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,+                     NULL);++    if (hTemporaryOut == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)+      goto fail;++    /* Ensure that read and write ends are set to the same mode.  MESSAGE mode+       will honor data boundaries as a whole.  That is, if n bytes are posted+       at once, n bytes are received together at the other wide as long as n+       is smaller than buffer size.  Otherwise it's up to buffer size.  BYTE+       mode is essentially streaming mode. Typically Haskell would benefit from+       both modes, cabal from byte streaming and iserv from message.  Let's+       default to MESSAGE.  */+    DWORD pipeFlags = PIPE_READMODE_MESSAGE;+    if (!SetNamedPipeHandleState (hTemporaryOut, &pipeFlags, NULL, NULL))+      goto fail;++    /* Set some optimization flags to make the I/O manager operate more+       efficiently on these handles.  These mirrors those in+       `optimizeFileAccess` but we set them here to do so before any data has+       been put in the HANDLEs.  However these don't always work for sockets and+       pipes.  So we set them, but can't rely on it.  */+#if defined(FILE_SKIP_SET_EVENT_ON_HANDLE) && \+    defined(FILE_SKIP_COMPLETION_PORT_ON_SUCCESS)+    UCHAR flags = FILE_SKIP_COMPLETION_PORT_ON_SUCCESS+                  | FILE_SKIP_SET_EVENT_ON_HANDLE;+    SetFileCompletionNotificationModes (hTemporaryIn, flags);+    SetFileCompletionNotificationModes (hTemporaryOut, flags);+#endif++    /* Everything has succeeded so now copy the pointers to the results.  */+    *pHandleIn = hTemporaryIn;+    *pHandleOut = hTemporaryOut;++    return TRUE;++fail:+    /* We have to save the current error before we do another API call.  */+    maperrno();+    RpcStringFreeW (&guidStr);+    if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE != hTemporaryIn ) CloseHandle (hTemporaryIn);+    if (INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE != hTemporaryOut) CloseHandle (hTemporaryOut);+    return FALSE;+}++static HANDLE+createJob ()+{+    HANDLE hJob = CreateJobObject (NULL, NULL);+    JOBOBJECT_EXTENDED_LIMIT_INFORMATION jeli;+    ZeroMemory(&jeli, sizeof(JOBOBJECT_EXTENDED_LIMIT_INFORMATION));+    // Configure all child processes associated with the job to terminate when the+    // Last process in the job terminates. This prevent half dead processes.+    jeli.BasicLimitInformation.LimitFlags = JOB_OBJECT_LIMIT_KILL_ON_JOB_CLOSE;++    if (SetInformationJobObject (hJob, JobObjectExtendedLimitInformation,+                                 &jeli, sizeof(JOBOBJECT_EXTENDED_LIMIT_INFORMATION)))+    {+        return hJob;+    }++    maperrno();+    return NULL;+}++/* Small helper function that determines how the std handle should be used.+   if _STDHANDLE is:+     -1: A new pipe is created.  If ASYNCHRONOUS an asynchronous pipe is created+         with FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED set.  If not then an anonymouse pipe is+         created without that flag.+     -2: No handle is created, DESTINATION is NULL.+     std: If the handle matches the default std handle for the type (i.e. if the+          handle for input _stdHandle mathed STDIN) then set DESTINATION to that+          handle.+     otherwise: We just duplicate the handle to make it inheritable and pass it+                on.  */++static inline bool+setStdHandleInfo (LPHANDLE destination, HANDLE _stdhandle,+                  LPHANDLE hStdRead, LPHANDLE hStdWrite, HANDLE defaultStd,+                  BOOL isInheritableIn, BOOL isInheritableOut, BOOL asynchronous)+{+    BOOL status;+    assert (destination);+    assert (hStdRead);+    assert (hStdWrite);++    LPHANDLE tmpHandle = isInheritableOut ? hStdWrite : hStdRead;++    if (_stdhandle == (HANDLE)-1) {+        if (!asynchronous+            && !mkAnonPipe(hStdRead, isInheritableIn, hStdWrite, isInheritableOut))+            return false;+        if (asynchronous+            && !mkNamedPipe(hStdRead, isInheritableIn, !isInheritableIn, hStdWrite, isInheritableOut, !isInheritableOut))+            return false;+        *destination = *tmpHandle;+    } else if (_stdhandle == (HANDLE)-2) {+        *destination = NULL;+    } else if (_stdhandle == defaultStd) {+        // Don't duplicate standard handle, as console handles cannot be+        // duplicated and inherited. urg.+        *destination = defaultStd;+    } else {+        // The handle might not be inheritable, so duplicate it+        status = DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(),+                                 _stdhandle,+                                 GetCurrentProcess(), tmpHandle,+                                 0,+                                 TRUE, /* inheritable */+                                 DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);+        if (!status) return false;+        *destination = *tmpHandle;+    }++    return true;+}++/* Common functionality between the Posix FD version and native HANDLE version+   of runInteractiveProcess.  The main difference lies in the use of+   ASYNCHRONOUS which indicates whether the pipes that are created allow for+   asynchronous access or not.  */++static ProcHandle+runInteractiveProcessWrapper (+    wchar_t *cmd, wchar_t *workingDirectory,+    wchar_t *environment,+    HANDLE _stdin, HANDLE _stdout, HANDLE _stderr,+    HANDLE *pStdInput, HANDLE *pStdOutput, HANDLE *pStdError,+    int flags, bool useJobObject, HANDLE *hJob, bool asynchronous)+{+    STARTUPINFO sInfo;+    PROCESS_INFORMATION pInfo;+    HANDLE hStdInputRead   = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;+    HANDLE hStdInputWrite  = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;+    HANDLE hStdOutputRead  = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;+    HANDLE hStdOutputWrite = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;+    HANDLE hStdErrorRead   = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;+    HANDLE hStdErrorWrite  = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;+    BOOL close_fds = ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_IN_CLOSE_FDS) != 0);+    // We always pass a wide environment block, so we MUST set this flag+    DWORD dwFlags = CREATE_UNICODE_ENVIRONMENT;+    BOOL inherit;++    ZeroMemory(&sInfo, sizeof(sInfo));+    sInfo.cb = sizeof(sInfo);+    sInfo.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;+    ZeroMemory(&pInfo, sizeof(pInfo));++    HANDLE defaultStdIn     = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);+    HANDLE defaultStdOutput = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);+    HANDLE defaultStdError  = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);++    if (!setStdHandleInfo (&sInfo.hStdInput, _stdin, &hStdInputRead,+                           &hStdInputWrite, defaultStdIn, TRUE, FALSE,+                           asynchronous))+      goto cleanup_err;++    if (!setStdHandleInfo (&sInfo.hStdOutput, _stdout, &hStdOutputRead,+                           &hStdOutputWrite, defaultStdOutput, FALSE, TRUE,+                           asynchronous))+      goto cleanup_err;++    if (!setStdHandleInfo (&sInfo.hStdError, _stderr, &hStdErrorRead,+                           &hStdErrorWrite, defaultStdError, FALSE, TRUE,+                           asynchronous))+      goto cleanup_err;++    if (sInfo.hStdInput     !=  defaultStdIn+        && sInfo.hStdOutput !=  defaultStdOutput+        && sInfo.hStdError  !=  defaultStdError+        && (flags & RUN_PROCESS_IN_NEW_GROUP) == 0)+            dwFlags |= CREATE_NO_WINDOW;   // Run without console window only when both output and error are redirected++    // See #3231+    if (close_fds+        && _stdin == defaultStdIn+        && _stdout == defaultStdOutput+        && _stderr == defaultStdError) {+        inherit = FALSE;+    } else {+        inherit = TRUE;+    }++    if ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_IN_NEW_GROUP) != 0) {+        dwFlags |= CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP;+    }+    if ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_DETACHED) != 0) {+        dwFlags |= DETACHED_PROCESS;+    }+    if ((flags & RUN_PROCESS_NEW_CONSOLE) != 0) {+        dwFlags |= CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE;+    }++    /* If we're going to use a job object, then we have to create+       the thread suspended.+       See Note [Windows exec interaction].  */+    if (useJobObject)+    {+        dwFlags |= CREATE_SUSPENDED;+        *hJob = createJob();+        if (!*hJob)+        {+            goto cleanup_err;+        }+    } else {+        *hJob = NULL;+    }++    if (!CreateProcess(NULL, cmd, NULL, NULL, inherit, dwFlags, environment, workingDirectory, &sInfo, &pInfo))+    {+        goto cleanup_err;+    }++    if (useJobObject && hJob && *hJob)+    {+        // Then associate the process and the job;+        if (!AssignProcessToJobObject (*hJob, pInfo.hProcess))+        {+            goto cleanup_err;+        }++        // And now that we've associated the new process with the job+        // we can actively resume it.+        ResumeThread (pInfo.hThread);+    }++    CloseHandle(pInfo.hThread);++    // Close the ends of the pipes that were inherited by the+    // child process.  This is important, otherwise we won't see+    // EOF on these pipes when the child process exits.+    if (hStdInputRead   != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdInputRead);+    if (hStdOutputWrite != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdOutputWrite);+    if (hStdErrorWrite  != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdErrorWrite);++    // Return the pointers to the handles we need.+    *pStdInput  = hStdInputWrite;+    *pStdOutput = hStdOutputRead;+    *pStdError  = hStdErrorRead;++    return pInfo.hProcess;++cleanup_err:+    if (hStdInputRead   != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdInputRead);+    if (hStdInputWrite  != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdInputWrite);+    if (hStdOutputRead  != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdOutputRead);+    if (hStdOutputWrite != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdOutputWrite);+    if (hStdErrorRead   != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdErrorRead);+    if (hStdErrorWrite  != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) CloseHandle(hStdErrorWrite);+    if (useJobObject && hJob      && *hJob     ) CloseHandle(*hJob);++    maperrno();+    return NULL;+}++/* Note [Windows exec interaction]++   The basic issue that process jobs tried to solve is this:++   Say you have two programs A and B. Now A calls B. There are two ways to do this.++   1) You can use the normal CreateProcess API, which is what normal Windows code do.+      Using this approach, the current waitForProcess works absolutely fine.+   2) You can call the emulated POSIX function _exec, which of course is supposed to+      allow the child process to replace the parent.++    With approach 2) waitForProcess falls apart because the Win32's process model does+    not allow this the same way as linux. _exec is emulated by first making a call to+    CreateProcess to spawn B and then immediately exiting from A. So you have two+    different processes.++    waitForProcess is waiting on the termination of A. Because A is immediately killed,+    waitForProcess will return even though B is still running. This is why for instance+    the GHC testsuite on Windows had lots of file locked errors.++    This approach creates a new Job and assigned A to the job, but also all future+    processes spawned by A. This allows us to listen in on events, such as, when all+    processes in the job are finished, but also allows us to propagate exit codes from+    _exec calls.++    The only reason we need this at all is because we don't interact with just actual+    native code on Windows, and instead have a lot of ported POSIX code.++    The Job handle is returned to the user because Jobs have additional benefits as well,+    such as allowing you to specify resource limits on the to be spawned process.+ */+ProcHandle+runInteractiveProcess (wchar_t *cmd, wchar_t *workingDirectory,+                       wchar_t *environment,+                       int fdStdIn, int fdStdOut, int fdStdErr,+                       int *pfdStdInput, int *pfdStdOutput, int *pfdStdError,+                       int flags, bool useJobObject, HANDLE *hJob)+{+    HANDLE pStdInput = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;+    HANDLE pStdOutput = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;+    HANDLE pStdError = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;++    ProcHandle result+      = runInteractiveProcessWrapper (cmd, workingDirectory, environment,+                                      (HANDLE) (fdStdIn  < 0 ? fdStdIn : _get_osfhandle(fdStdIn)),+                                      (HANDLE) (fdStdOut < 0 ? fdStdOut : _get_osfhandle(fdStdOut)),+                                      (HANDLE) (fdStdErr < 0 ? fdStdErr : _get_osfhandle(fdStdErr)),+                                      &pStdInput, &pStdOutput, &pStdError,+                                      flags, useJobObject, hJob, FALSE);++    if (result) {+        *pfdStdInput  = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t) pStdInput,  _O_WRONLY);+        *pfdStdOutput = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t) pStdOutput, _O_RDONLY);+        *pfdStdError  = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t) pStdError,  _O_RDONLY);+    }++    return result;+}++/* This function is the same as runInteractiveProcess except it works directly+   on Windows HANDLE rather than pseudo FDs.  This allows us to use the pipes+   returned here asynchronously and also need less system calls while working+   with the new I/O manager.  */+ProcHandle+runInteractiveProcessHANDLE (+    wchar_t *cmd, wchar_t *workingDirectory,+    wchar_t *environment,+    HANDLE _stdin, HANDLE _stdout, HANDLE _stderr,+    HANDLE *pStdInput, HANDLE *pStdOutput, HANDLE *pStdError,+    int flags, bool useJobObject, HANDLE *hJob)+{+  return runInteractiveProcessWrapper (cmd, workingDirectory, environment,+                                       _stdin, _stdout, _stderr,+                                       pStdInput, pStdOutput, pStdError,+                                       flags, useJobObject, hJob, TRUE);+}++int+terminateProcess (ProcHandle handle)+{+    if (!TerminateProcess ((HANDLE) handle, 1)) {+        DWORD e = GetLastError();+        DWORD exitCode;+        /*+        This is a crude workaround that is taken from libuv. For some reason+        TerminateProcess() can fail with ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED if the process+        already terminated. This situation can be detected by using+        GetExitCodeProcess() to check if the exit code is availble. Unfortunately+        this function succeeds and gives exit code 259 (STILL_ACTIVE) if the+        process is still running. So there is no way to ditinguish a process+        that exited with 259 and a process that did not exit because we had+        insufficient access to terminate it.+        One would expect WaitForSingleObject() to be the solid solution. But this+        function does return WAIT_TIMEOUT in that situation. Even if called+        after GetExitCodeProcess().+        */+        if (e == ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED && GetExitCodeProcess((HANDLE) handle, &exitCode) && exitCode != STILL_ACTIVE)+            return 0;++        SetLastError(e);+        maperrno();+        return -1;+    }+    return 0;+}++int+terminateJob (ProcHandle handle)+{+    if (!TerminateJobObject ((HANDLE)handle, 1)) {+        maperrno();+        return -1;+    }+    return 0;+}++int+getProcessExitCode (ProcHandle handle, int *pExitCode)+{+    *pExitCode = 0;++    if (WaitForSingleObject((HANDLE) handle, 1) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)+    {+        if (GetExitCodeProcess((HANDLE) handle, (DWORD *) pExitCode) == 0)+        {+            maperrno();+            return -1;+        }+        return 1;+    }++    return 0;+}++int+waitForProcess (ProcHandle handle, int *pret)+{+    DWORD retCode;++    if (WaitForSingleObject((HANDLE) handle, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)+    {+        if (GetExitCodeProcess((HANDLE) handle, &retCode) == 0)+        {+            maperrno();+            return -1;+        }+        *pret = retCode;+        return 0;+    }++    maperrno();+    return -1;+}++// Returns true on success.+int+waitForJobCompletion ( HANDLE hJob )+{+    int process_count = 16;+    JOBOBJECT_BASIC_PROCESS_ID_LIST *pid_list = NULL;++    while (true) {+      size_t pid_list_size = sizeof(JOBOBJECT_BASIC_PROCESS_ID_LIST) + sizeof(ULONG_PTR) * (process_count - 1);++      if (pid_list == NULL) {+        pid_list = malloc(pid_list_size);+        if (pid_list == NULL) {+          errno = ENOMEM;+          return false;+        }+        pid_list->NumberOfAssignedProcesses = process_count;+      }++      // Find a process in the job...+      bool success = QueryInformationJobObject(+          hJob,+          JobObjectBasicProcessIdList,+          pid_list,+          pid_list_size,+          NULL);++      if (!success && GetLastError() == ERROR_MORE_DATA) {+        process_count *= 2;+        free(pid_list);+        pid_list = NULL;+        continue;+      } else if (!success) {+        free(pid_list);+        maperrno();+        return false;+      }+      if (pid_list->NumberOfProcessIdsInList == 0) {+        // We're done+        free(pid_list);+        return true;+      }++      HANDLE pHwnd;+      bool found_p;++      /* Find the first non-terminated handle.  */+      for (DWORD i = 0; i < pid_list->NumberOfProcessIdsInList; i++) {+        pHwnd = OpenProcess(SYNCHRONIZE, FALSE, pid_list->ProcessIdList[i]);+        int code = 0;+        found_p = pHwnd && getProcessExitCode (pHwnd, &code) != -1 && code != STILL_ACTIVE;+        if (found_p)+          break;+      }++      /* All processes were terminated already.  */+      if (!found_p)+        return true;++      if (pHwnd == NULL) {+        switch (GetLastError()) {+          case ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER:+          case ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE:+            // Presumably the process terminated; try again.+            continue;+          default:+            free(pid_list);+            maperrno();+            return false;+        }+      }++      // Wait for it to finish...+      DWORD result = WaitForSingleObject(pHwnd, 200);+      if (result == WAIT_TIMEOUT) {+        int code = 0;+        /* Current process is waiting to terminate. skip.  */+        if (getProcessExitCode (pHwnd, &code) != -1 && code != STILL_ACTIVE)+          continue ;+      } else if (result != WAIT_OBJECT_0) {+        free(pid_list);+        maperrno();+        CloseHandle(pHwnd);+        return false;+      }++      // The process signalled, loop again to try the next process.+      CloseHandle(pHwnd);+    }+}
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@@ -0,0 +1,307 @@+# Changelog for [`process` package](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/process)++## 1.6.30.0 *June 2026*++* darwin: Allow posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir to be missing when+  linking against process ([#377](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/377))++## 1.6.29.0 *May 2026*++* Stub out `runProcess.c` on wasm32 ([#366](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/366))+* Fix segmentation faults on MacOS 15 caused by NULL symbols created by toolchains that can compile for MacOS 26 ([#363](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/363))++## 1.6.28.0 *April 2026*++* Add `callCreateProcess`+* Improve Haddock++## 1.6.27.0 *March 2026*++* Support being configured without fork+* Fix `@since` annotations++## 1.6.26.1 *May 2025*++* Regenerate `configure` script (#343)++## 1.6.26.0 *April 2025*++* Add `System.Process.Environment.OsString`.+* Bumps `base >= 4.12.0.0` (GHC 8.6+), `filepath >= 1.4.100.0`,+  `unix >= 2.8.0.0`, and `Win32 >= 2.14.1.0`.+* Drops support for GHC < 8.6.++## 1.6.25.0 *September 2024*++* Fix build with Javascript backend ([#327](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/327))++## 1.6.24.0 *September 2024*++* Fix detection of `posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir[_np]` ([#303](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/303))++## 1.6.23.0 *September 2024*++* Fix command-line escaping logic on Windows when the command file ends with+  a space or a dot. This is a follow-up for+  [HSEC-2024-0003](https://github.com/haskell/security-advisories/tree/main/advisories/hackage/process/HSEC-2024-0003.md).+* Migitate another manifestation of the BatBadBut vulnerability via+  unescaped `%` expansions. This is another follow-up for+  [HSEC-2024-0003](https://github.com/haskell/security-advisories/tree/main/advisories/hackage/process/HSEC-2024-0003.md).+  ([#313](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/313))++## 1.6.22.0 *August 2024*++* Allow NUL to appear in arguments under POSIX. See+  https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/320.  Thanks to @mmhat.++## 1.6.21.0 *July 2024*++* No longer attach finalizers to `Handle`s created by the+  `System.Process.CommunicationHandle` API. Instead, all file descriptors are+  manually closed by the API.++  This fixes a bug in which a file descriptor could be closed multiple times.++## 1.6.20.0 *April 2024*++* Introduce `System.Process.CommunicationHandle`, allowing for platform-independent+  inter-process communication using `Handle`s.+* Expose `withForkWait` and `ignoreSigPipe` from `System.Process.Internals`.+* Define new internal functions `rawFdToHandle` and (Windows only) `rawHANDLEToHandle`,+  exported from `System.Process.Common`.++## 1.6.19.0 *April 2024*++* Adjust command-line escaping logic on Windows to ensure that occurrences of+  characters with special significance to the Windows batch interpreter are+  properly escaped in arguments passed to `.bat` and `.cmd` processes.+  This addresses+  [HSEC-2024-0003](https://github.com/haskell/security-advisories/tree/main/advisories/hackage/process/HSEC-2024-0003.md).+* Fix double-closing of stdin/stdout/stderr fds with POSIX `fork/exec` backend.+  [#306](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/306)+* Add support for `posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np`++## 1.6.18.0 *September 2023*++* Fix deadlock when waiting for process completion and process jobs [#273](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/273)+* Support `delegate_ctlc` on Windows. [#278](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/278)+* Drop support for `vfork` [#261](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/261)+* Javascript backend support+* Fix potential segmentation fault on macOS [#295](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/295)++## 1.6.17.0 *February 2023*++* Improved documentation for the `OpenExtHandle` constructor.++## 1.6.16.0 *October 2022*++* `posix_spawn`: Don't rely on addclose not failing for closed fds [#251](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/251)+* Support unix 2.8 [#258](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/258)++## 1.6.15.0 *August 2022*++* Correct permissions on createPipe on Windows [234](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/234)+* Ensure that both ends of pipes on Windows are created in the same mode  [234](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/234)+* Fixed an issue with WINIO where giving an application an inherited pipe can cause it to misbehave [245](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/245)+* Set the encoding on WINIO created pipes to the local encoding as with MIO [248](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/248)+* cbits/fork-exec: Don't dup2 identical fds [#250](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/250)++## 1.6.14.0 *February 2022*++* posix: Ensure that `errno` is set after `posix_spawnp` fails [#228](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/228)+* Fix `waitForProcess` not closing process handles with `delegate_ctlc` [#231](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/231)+* Don't use `posix_spawn` on platforms where it does not report `ENOENT` in caes where the+  requested executable does not exist [#224](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/224)+* Ensure that `find_executable` correctly-locates executables when a change in+  working directory is requested [#219](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/219)+* Fix capitalization error allowing `execvpe` to be used when available.++## 1.6.13.2 *July 2021*++* `posix_spawn`: Don't attempt to `dup2` identical fds [#214](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/214)++## 1.6.13.1 *July 2021*++* Patches for the previous release++## 1.6.13.0 *July 2021*++* Refactoring of POSIX process logic [#208](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/208)++## 1.6.12.0 *June 2021*++* Add function `getCurrentPid` to get the currently executing process' ID [#205](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/205)++## 1.6.11.0 *January 2021*++* Windows: Add support for new I/O manager in GHC 8.12[#177](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/177)+* Deprecate use of `createPipeFd` in favor of `createPipe`+* Fix MVar re-entrant problem on Windows with `terminateProcess` and process jobs. See [#199](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/199)++## 1.6.10.0 *June 2020*++* Give a usable buffer to `_pipe` on Windows [#182](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/182)++## 1.6.9 *May 2020*++* Windows: Fix buffer size of `QueryInformationJobObject` request [#176](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/176/files)++## 1.6.8.2 *March 2020*++* Fix another process wait bug on Windows.++## 1.6.8.1 *March 2020*++* Fix a few warnings on Windows.++## 1.6.8.0 *February 2020*++* Fix several bugs on Windows where use of process jobs would result+  in the process being prematurely terminated. See+  [#168](https://github.com/haskell/process/168).++## 1.6.7.0 *November 2019*++* Fix a race condition on Windows that happens when you use process jobs and one of+  the child processes terminates but doesn't release its resources immediately.+  Control returns to the caller too soon in this scenario. See [#159](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/159)++## 1.6.6.0 *October 2019*++* Fix a potential privilege escalation issue (or, more precisely, privileges+  not being dropped when this was the user's intent) where the groups of the+  spawning process's user would be incorrectly retained due to a missing call to+  `initgroups` [#149].+* Bug fix: Prevent stripping undecodable bytes from environment variables+  when in a non-unicode locale.+  [#152](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/152)+* Expose `runInteractiveProcess_lock` in `System.Process.Internals`+  [#154](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/154)++## 1.6.5.1 *June 2019*++* Version bound bumps+* Slightly nicer error messages for internal errors++## 1.6.5.0 *December 2018*++* Bug fix: On Windows ignore ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED for TerminateProcess() if the process did terminate+  [#110](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/110)+* Improve documentation of the `NoStream` data constructor++## 1.6.4.0 *July 2018*++* Bug fix: Don't leak pipes on failure+  [#122](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/122)+* Expose `cleanupProcess` from `System.Process`+  [#130](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/130)+* Drop support for GHC before 7.10.3++## 1.6.3.0 *January 2018*++* Added `getPid` and export of platform specific `Pid` type+  [#109](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/109)++## 1.6.2.0 *October 2017*++* Allow async exceptions to be delivered to masked thread calling `waitForProcess`+  [#101](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/101)+* Update Win32 package version to 2.6.x++## 1.6.1.0 *July 2017*++* Expose `CGid`, `GroupID`, and `UserID` from `System.Process.Internals`+  [#90](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/90)+  [#91](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/91)++## 1.6.0.0 *February 2017*++* Fix: waitForProcess race condition+  [#46](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/46)+  [#58](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/58)++## 1.5.0.0 *February 2017*++* Bug fix: Don't close already closed pipes+  [#81](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/81)+* Relax version bounds of Win32 to allow 2.5.+* Add support for monitoring process tree for termination with the parameter `use_process_jobs`+  in `CreateProcess` on Windows. Also added a function `terminateJob` to kill entire process tree.++## 1.4.3.0 *December 2016*++* New exposed `withCreateProcess`+* Derive `Show` and `Eq` for `CreateProcess`, `CmdSpec`, and `StdStream`++## 1.4.2.0 *January 2016*++* Added `createPipeFD` [#52](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/52)+    * New function `createPipeFD` added which returns a POSIX File Descriptor (CInt)+      instead of a GHC Handle to a pipe++## 1.4.1.0 *November 2015*++* Use less CPP [#47](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/47)+    * Refactor to have separate Windows and POSIX modules internally+    * Remove the broken non-GHC code paths++## 1.4.0.0 *November 2015*++* Added `child_user` and `child_group` to `CreateProcess` for unix. [#45](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/45)++## 1.3.0.0 *August 2015*++* Add `StdStream(NoStream)` to have standard handles closed. [#13](https://github.com/haskell/process/pull/13)+* Support for Windows `DETACHED_PROCESS` and `setsid` [#32](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/32)+* Support for Windows `CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE` [#38](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/38)++## 1.2.3.0 *March 2015*++  * [Meaningful error message when exe not found on close\_fds is+  True](https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/3649#comment:10)++  * New functions `readCreateProcess` and `readCreateProcessWithExitCode`++## 1.2.2.0  *Jan 2015*++  * Fix delegated CTRL-C handling in `createProcess` in case of failed+    process creation. See [issue #15](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/15)+    for more details.++  * `waitpid` on child PID after pre-exec failure in child to prevent zombies.+    See also [issue #14](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/14).++## 1.2.1.0  *Dec 2014*++  * Add support for `base-4.8.0.0`++  * Remove Hugs98 specific code++  * New `IsString CmdSpec` instance++  * Expose documentation for `System.Process.Internals`++  * With GHC 7.10, `System.Cmd` and `System.Process` are now `Safe`+    (when compiled with older GHC versions they are just `Trustworthy`)++  * Expose `createProcess_` function, and document behavior of `UseHandle` for+    `createProcess`. See [issue #2](https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/2).++  * New `System.Process.createPipe` operation.+    See also [GHC #8943](https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/8943)++## 1.2.0.0  *Dec 2013*++  * Update to Cabal 1.10 format+  * Remove NHC specific code+  * Add support for `base-4.7.0.0`+  * Improve `showCommandForUser` to reduce redundant quoting+  * New functions `callProcess`, `callCommand`, `spawnProcess` and `spawnCommand`+  * Implement WCE handling according to http://www.cons.org/cracauer/sigint.html+  * New `delegate_ctlc` field in `CreateProcess` for WCE handling+  * Use `ExitFailure (-signum)` on Unix when a proc is terminated due to+    a signal.+  * Deprecate `module System.Cmd`+  * On non-Windows, the child thread now comunicates any errors back+    to the parent thread via pipes.+  * Fix deadlocks in `readProcess` and `readProcessWithExitCode`
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"$ac_site_file" \+      || { { printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: error: in \`$ac_pwd':" >&5+printf "%s\n" "$as_me: error: in \`$ac_pwd':" >&2;}+as_fn_error $? "failed to load site script $ac_site_file+See \`config.log' for more details" "$LINENO" 5; }+  fi+done++if test -r "$cache_file"; then+  # Some versions of bash will fail to source /dev/null (special files+  # actually), so we avoid doing that.  DJGPP emulates it as a regular file.+  if test /dev/null != "$cache_file" && test -f "$cache_file"; then+    { printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: loading cache $cache_file" >&5+printf "%s\n" "$as_me: loading cache $cache_file" >&6;}+    case $cache_file in+      [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) . "$cache_file";;+      *)                      . "./$cache_file";;+    esac+  fi+else+  { printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: creating cache $cache_file" >&5+printf "%s\n" "$as_me: creating cache $cache_file" >&6;}+  >$cache_file+fi++# Test code for whether the C compiler supports C89 (global declarations)+ac_c_conftest_c89_globals='+/* Does the compiler advertise C89 conformance?+   Do not test the value of __STDC__, because some compilers set it to 0+   while being otherwise adequately conformant. */+#if !defined __STDC__+# error "Compiler does not advertise C89 conformance"+#endif++#include <stddef.h>+#include <stdarg.h>+struct stat;+/* Most of the following tests are stolen from RCS 5.7 src/conf.sh.  */+struct buf { int x; };+struct buf * (*rcsopen) (struct buf *, struct stat *, int);+static char *e (p, i)+     char **p;+     int i;+{+  return p[i];+}+static char *f (char * (*g) (char **, int), char **p, ...)+{+  char *s;+  va_list v;+  va_start (v,p);+  s = g (p, va_arg (v,int));+  va_end (v);+  return s;+}++/* OSF 4.0 Compaq cc is some sort of almost-ANSI by default.  It has+   function prototypes and stuff, but not \xHH hex character constants.+   These do not provoke an error unfortunately, instead are silently treated+   as an "x".  The following induces an error, until -std is added to get+   proper ANSI mode.  Curiously \x00 != x always comes out true, for an+   array size at least.  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These examples are taken from C99 6.10.3.5.+// dprintf is used instead of fprintf to avoid needing to declare+// FILE and stderr.+#define debug(...) dprintf (2, __VA_ARGS__)+#define showlist(...) puts (#__VA_ARGS__)+#define report(test,...) ((test) ? puts (#test) : printf (__VA_ARGS__))+static void+test_varargs_macros (void)+{+  int x = 1234;+  int y = 5678;+  debug ("Flag");+  debug ("X = %d\n", x);+  showlist (The first, second, and third items.);+  report (x>y, "x is %d but y is %d", x, y);+}++// Check long long types.+#define BIG64 18446744073709551615ull+#define BIG32 4294967295ul+#define BIG_OK (BIG64 / BIG32 == 4294967297ull && BIG64 % BIG32 == 0)+#if !BIG_OK+  #error "your preprocessor is broken"+#endif+#if BIG_OK+#else+  #error "your preprocessor is broken"+#endif+static long long int bignum = -9223372036854775807LL;+static unsigned long long int ubignum = BIG64;++struct incomplete_array+{+  int datasize;+  double data[];+};++struct named_init {+  int number;+  const wchar_t *name;+  double average;+};++typedef const char *ccp;++static inline int+test_restrict (ccp restrict text)+{+  // See if C++-style comments work.+  // Iterate through items via the restricted pointer.+  // Also check for declarations in for loops.+  for (unsigned int i = 0; *(text+i) != '\''\0'\''; ++i)+    continue;+  return 0;+}++// Check varargs and va_copy.+static bool+test_varargs (const char *format, ...)+{+  va_list args;+  va_start (args, format);+  va_list args_copy;+  va_copy (args_copy, args);++  const char *str = "";+  int number = 0;+  float fnumber = 0;++  while (*format)+    {+      switch (*format++)+	{+	case '\''s'\'': // string+	  str = va_arg (args_copy, const char *);+	  break;+	case '\''d'\'': // int+	  number = va_arg (args_copy, int);+	  break;+	case '\''f'\'': // float+	  fnumber = va_arg (args_copy, double);+	  break;+	default:+	  break;+	}+    }+  va_end (args_copy);+  va_end (args);++  return *str && number && fnumber;+}+'++# Test code for whether the C compiler supports C99 (body of main).+ac_c_conftest_c99_main='+  // Check bool.+  _Bool success = false;+  success |= (argc != 0);++  // Check restrict.+  if (test_restrict ("String literal") == 0)+    success = true;+  char *restrict newvar = "Another string";++  // Check varargs.+  success &= test_varargs ("s, d'\'' f .", "string", 65, 34.234);+  test_varargs_macros ();++  // Check flexible array members.+  struct incomplete_array *ia =+    malloc (sizeof (struct incomplete_array) + (sizeof (double) * 10));+  ia->datasize = 10;+  for (int i = 0; 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}++// Check _Static_assert.+struct test_static_assert+{+  int x;+  _Static_assert (sizeof (int) <= sizeof (long int),+                  "_Static_assert does not work in struct");+  long int y;+};++// Check UTF-8 literals.+#define u8 syntax error!+char const utf8_literal[] = u8"happens to be ASCII" "another string";++// Check duplicate typedefs.+typedef long *long_ptr;+typedef long int *long_ptr;+typedef long_ptr long_ptr;++// Anonymous structures and unions -- taken from C11 6.7.2.1 Example 1.+struct anonymous+{+  union {+    struct { int i; int j; };+    struct { int k; long int l; } w;+  };+  int m;+} v1;+'++# Test code for whether the C compiler supports C11 (body of main).+ac_c_conftest_c11_main='+  _Static_assert ((offsetof (struct anonymous, i)+		   == offsetof (struct anonymous, w.k)),+		  "Anonymous union alignment botch");+  v1.i = 2;+  v1.w.k = 5;+  ok |= v1.i != 5;+'++# Test code for whether the C compiler supports C11 (complete).+ac_c_conftest_c11_program="${ac_c_conftest_c89_globals}+${ac_c_conftest_c99_globals}+${ac_c_conftest_c11_globals}++int+main (int argc, char **argv)+{+  int ok = 0;+  ${ac_c_conftest_c89_main}+  ${ac_c_conftest_c99_main}+  ${ac_c_conftest_c11_main}+  return ok;+}+"++# Test code for whether the C compiler supports C99 (complete).+ac_c_conftest_c99_program="${ac_c_conftest_c89_globals}+${ac_c_conftest_c99_globals}++int+main (int argc, char **argv)+{+  int ok = 0;+  ${ac_c_conftest_c89_main}+  ${ac_c_conftest_c99_main}+  return ok;+}+"++# Test code for whether the C compiler supports C89 (complete).+ac_c_conftest_c89_program="${ac_c_conftest_c89_globals}++int+main (int argc, char **argv)+{+  int ok = 0;+  ${ac_c_conftest_c89_main}+  return ok;+}+"++as_fn_append ac_header_c_list " stdio.h stdio_h HAVE_STDIO_H"+as_fn_append ac_header_c_list " stdlib.h stdlib_h HAVE_STDLIB_H"+as_fn_append ac_header_c_list " string.h string_h HAVE_STRING_H"+as_fn_append ac_header_c_list " inttypes.h inttypes_h HAVE_INTTYPES_H"+as_fn_append ac_header_c_list " stdint.h stdint_h HAVE_STDINT_H"+as_fn_append ac_header_c_list " strings.h strings_h HAVE_STRINGS_H"+as_fn_append ac_header_c_list " sys/stat.h sys_stat_h HAVE_SYS_STAT_H"+as_fn_append ac_header_c_list " sys/types.h sys_types_h HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H"+as_fn_append ac_header_c_list " unistd.h unistd_h HAVE_UNISTD_H"+as_fn_append ac_header_c_list " vfork.h vfork_h HAVE_VFORK_H"+as_fn_append ac_func_c_list " fork HAVE_FORK"+as_fn_append ac_func_c_list " vfork HAVE_VFORK"+# Check that the precious variables saved in the cache have kept the same+# value.+ac_cache_corrupted=false+for ac_var in $ac_precious_vars; 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" >&6; }+if test ${ac_cv_func_fork_works+y}+then :+  printf %s "(cached) " >&6+else $as_nop+  if test "$cross_compiling" = yes+then :+  ac_cv_func_fork_works=cross+else $as_nop+  cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext+/* end confdefs.h.  */+$ac_includes_default+int+main (void)+{++	  /* By Ruediger Kuhlmann. */+	  return fork () < 0;++  ;+  return 0;+}+_ACEOF+if ac_fn_c_try_run "$LINENO"+then :+  ac_cv_func_fork_works=yes+else $as_nop+  ac_cv_func_fork_works=no+fi+rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext \+  conftest.$ac_objext conftest.beam conftest.$ac_ext+fi++fi+{ printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_func_fork_works" >&5+printf "%s\n" "$ac_cv_func_fork_works" >&6; }++else+  ac_cv_func_fork_works=$ac_cv_func_fork+fi+if test "x$ac_cv_func_fork_works" = xcross; then+  case $host in+    *-*-amigaos* | *-*-msdosdjgpp*)+      # Override, as these systems have only a dummy fork() stub+      ac_cv_func_fork_works=no+      ;;+    *)+      ac_cv_func_fork_works=yes+      ;;+  esac+  { printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: WARNING: result $ac_cv_func_fork_works guessed because of cross compilation" >&5+printf "%s\n" "$as_me: WARNING: result $ac_cv_func_fork_works guessed because of cross compilation" >&2;}+fi+ac_cv_func_vfork_works=$ac_cv_func_vfork+if test "x$ac_cv_func_vfork" = xyes; then+  { printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for working vfork" >&5+printf %s "checking for working vfork... " >&6; }+if test ${ac_cv_func_vfork_works+y}+then :+  printf %s "(cached) " >&6+else $as_nop+  if test "$cross_compiling" = yes+then :+  ac_cv_func_vfork_works=cross+else $as_nop+  cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext+/* end confdefs.h.  */+/* Thanks to Paul Eggert for this test.  */+$ac_includes_default+#include <signal.h>+#include <sys/wait.h>+#ifdef HAVE_VFORK_H+# include <vfork.h>+#endif++static void+do_nothing (int sig)+{+  (void) sig;+}++/* On some sparc systems, changes by the child to local and incoming+   argument registers are propagated back to the parent.  The compiler+   is told about this with #include <vfork.h>, but some compilers+   (e.g. gcc -O) don't grok <vfork.h>.  Test for this by using a+   static variable whose address is put into a register that is+   clobbered by the vfork.  */+static void+sparc_address_test (int arg)+{+  static pid_t child;+  if (!child) {+    child = vfork ();+    if (child < 0) {+      perror ("vfork");+      _exit(2);+    }+    if (!child) {+      arg = getpid();+      write(-1, "", 0);+      _exit (arg);+    }+  }+}++int+main (void)+{+  pid_t parent = getpid ();+  pid_t child;++  sparc_address_test (0);++  /* On Solaris 2.4, changes by the child to the signal handler+     also munge signal handlers in the parent.  To detect this,+     start by putting the parent's handler in a known state.  */+  signal (SIGTERM, SIG_DFL);++  child = vfork ();++  if (child == 0) {+    /* Here is another test for sparc vfork register problems.  This+       test uses lots of local variables, at least as many local+       variables as main has allocated so far including compiler+       temporaries.  4 locals are enough for gcc 1.40.3 on a Solaris+       4.1.3 sparc, but we use 8 to be safe.  A buggy compiler should+       reuse the register of parent for one of the local variables,+       since it will think that parent can't possibly be used any more+       in this routine.  Assigning to the local variable will thus+       munge parent in the parent process.  */+    pid_t+      p = getpid(), p1 = getpid(), p2 = getpid(), p3 = getpid(),+      p4 = getpid(), p5 = getpid(), p6 = getpid(), p7 = getpid();+    /* Convince the compiler that p..p7 are live; otherwise, it might+       use the same hardware register for all 8 local variables.  */+    if (p != p1 || p != p2 || p != p3 || p != p4+	|| p != p5 || p != p6 || p != p7)+      _exit(1);++    /* Alter the child's signal handler.  */+    if (signal (SIGTERM, do_nothing) != SIG_DFL)+      _exit(1);++    /* On some systems (e.g. IRIX 3.3), vfork doesn't separate parent+       from child file descriptors.  If the child closes a descriptor+       before it execs or exits, this munges the parent's descriptor+       as well.  Test for this by closing stdout in the child.  */+    _exit(close(fileno(stdout)) != 0);+  } else {+    int status;+    struct stat st;++    while (wait(&status) != child)+      ;+    return (+	 /* Was there some problem with vforking?  */+	 child < 0++	 /* Did the child munge the parent's signal handler?  */+	 || signal (SIGTERM, SIG_DFL) != SIG_DFL++	 /* Did the child fail?  (This shouldn't happen.)  */+	 || status++	 /* Did the vfork/compiler bug occur?  */+	 || parent != getpid()++	 /* Did the file descriptor bug occur?  */+	 || fstat(fileno(stdout), &st) != 0+	 );+  }+}+_ACEOF+if ac_fn_c_try_run "$LINENO"+then :+  ac_cv_func_vfork_works=yes+else $as_nop+  ac_cv_func_vfork_works=no+fi+rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext \+  conftest.$ac_objext conftest.beam conftest.$ac_ext+fi++fi+{ printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_func_vfork_works" >&5+printf "%s\n" "$ac_cv_func_vfork_works" >&6; }++fi;+if test "x$ac_cv_func_fork_works" = xcross; then+  ac_cv_func_vfork_works=$ac_cv_func_vfork+  { printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: WARNING: result $ac_cv_func_vfork_works guessed because of cross compilation" >&5+printf "%s\n" "$as_me: WARNING: result $ac_cv_func_vfork_works guessed because of cross compilation" >&2;}+fi++if test "x$ac_cv_func_vfork_works" = xyes; then++printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_WORKING_VFORK 1" >>confdefs.h++else++printf "%s\n" "#define vfork fork" >>confdefs.h++fi+if test "x$ac_cv_func_fork_works" = xyes; then++printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_WORKING_FORK 1" >>confdefs.h++fi+++# check for specific header (.h) files that we are interested in+ac_fn_c_check_header_compile "$LINENO" "signal.h" "ac_cv_header_signal_h" "$ac_includes_default"+if test "x$ac_cv_header_signal_h" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_SIGNAL_H 1" >>confdefs.h++fi+ac_fn_c_check_header_compile "$LINENO" "sys/wait.h" "ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h" "$ac_includes_default"+if test "x$ac_cv_header_sys_wait_h" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H 1" >>confdefs.h++fi+ac_fn_c_check_header_compile "$LINENO" "fcntl.h" "ac_cv_header_fcntl_h" "$ac_includes_default"+if test "x$ac_cv_header_fcntl_h" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1" >>confdefs.h++fi+++ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "setitimer" "ac_cv_func_setitimer"+if test "x$ac_cv_func_setitimer" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_SETITIMER 1" >>confdefs.h++fi+ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "sysconf" "ac_cv_func_sysconf"+if test "x$ac_cv_func_sysconf" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_SYSCONF 1" >>confdefs.h++fi++ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "execvpe" "ac_cv_func_execvpe"+if test "x$ac_cv_func_execvpe" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_EXECVPE 1" >>confdefs.h++fi++ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "pipe2" "ac_cv_func_pipe2"+if test "x$ac_cv_func_pipe2" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_PIPE2 1" >>confdefs.h++fi+++# posix_spawn checks+ac_fn_c_check_header_compile "$LINENO" "spawn.h" "ac_cv_header_spawn_h" "$ac_includes_default"+if test "x$ac_cv_header_spawn_h" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_SPAWN_H 1" >>confdefs.h++fi++ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "posix_spawnp" "ac_cv_func_posix_spawnp"+if test "x$ac_cv_func_posix_spawnp" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_POSIX_SPAWNP 1" >>confdefs.h++fi+ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np" "ac_cv_func_posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np"+if test "x$ac_cv_func_posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN_FILE_ACTIONS_ADDCHDIR_NP 1" >>confdefs.h++fi+ac_fn_c_check_func "$LINENO" "posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir" "ac_cv_func_posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir"+if test "x$ac_cv_func_posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir" = xyes+then :+  printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN_FILE_ACTIONS_ADDCHDIR 1" >>confdefs.h++fi++{ printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking for $CC options needed to detect all undeclared functions" >&5+printf %s "checking for $CC options needed to detect all undeclared functions... " >&6; }+if test ${ac_cv_c_undeclared_builtin_options+y}+then :+  printf %s "(cached) " >&6+else $as_nop+  ac_save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS+   ac_cv_c_undeclared_builtin_options='cannot detect'+   for ac_arg in '' -fno-builtin; do+     CFLAGS="$ac_save_CFLAGS $ac_arg"+     # This test program should *not* compile successfully.+     cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext+/* end confdefs.h.  */++int+main (void)+{+(void) strchr;+  ;+  return 0;+}+_ACEOF+if ac_fn_c_try_compile "$LINENO"+then :++else $as_nop+  # This test program should compile successfully.+        # No library function is consistently available on+        # freestanding implementations, so test against a dummy+        # declaration.  Include always-available headers on the+        # off chance that they somehow elicit warnings.+        cat confdefs.h - <<_ACEOF >conftest.$ac_ext+/* end confdefs.h.  */+#include <float.h>+#include <limits.h>+#include <stdarg.h>+#include <stddef.h>+extern void ac_decl (int, char *);++int+main (void)+{+(void) ac_decl (0, (char *) 0);+  (void) ac_decl;++  ;+  return 0;+}+_ACEOF+if ac_fn_c_try_compile "$LINENO"+then :+  if test x"$ac_arg" = x+then :+  ac_cv_c_undeclared_builtin_options='none needed'+else $as_nop+  ac_cv_c_undeclared_builtin_options=$ac_arg+fi+          break+fi+rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.beam conftest.$ac_ext+fi+rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.beam conftest.$ac_ext+    done+    CFLAGS=$ac_save_CFLAGS++fi+{ printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: result: $ac_cv_c_undeclared_builtin_options" >&5+printf "%s\n" "$ac_cv_c_undeclared_builtin_options" >&6; }+  case $ac_cv_c_undeclared_builtin_options in #(+  'cannot detect') :+    { { printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: error: in \`$ac_pwd':" >&5+printf "%s\n" "$as_me: error: in \`$ac_pwd':" >&2;}+as_fn_error $? "cannot make $CC report undeclared builtins+See \`config.log' for more details" "$LINENO" 5; } ;; #(+  'none needed') :+    ac_c_undeclared_builtin_options='' ;; #(+  *) :+    ac_c_undeclared_builtin_options=$ac_cv_c_undeclared_builtin_options ;;+esac++ac_fn_check_decl "$LINENO" "POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID" "ac_cv_have_decl_POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID" "+  #define _GNU_SOURCE+  #include <spawn.h>++" "$ac_c_undeclared_builtin_options" "CFLAGS"+if test "x$ac_cv_have_decl_POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID" = xyes+then :+  ac_have_decl=1+else $as_nop+  ac_have_decl=0+fi+printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_DECL_POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID $ac_have_decl" >>confdefs.h+ac_fn_check_decl "$LINENO" "POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID_NP" "ac_cv_have_decl_POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID_NP" "+  #define _GNU_SOURCE+  #include <spawn.h>++" "$ac_c_undeclared_builtin_options" "CFLAGS"+if test "x$ac_cv_have_decl_POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID_NP" = xyes+then :+  ac_have_decl=1+else $as_nop+  ac_have_decl=0+fi+printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_DECL_POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID_NP $ac_have_decl" >>confdefs.h++ac_fn_check_decl "$LINENO" "POSIX_SPAWN_SETPGROUP" "ac_cv_have_decl_POSIX_SPAWN_SETPGROUP" "+  #define _GNU_SOURCE+  #include <spawn.h>++" "$ac_c_undeclared_builtin_options" "CFLAGS"+if test "x$ac_cv_have_decl_POSIX_SPAWN_SETPGROUP" = xyes+then :+  ac_have_decl=1+else $as_nop+  ac_have_decl=0+fi+printf "%s\n" "#define HAVE_DECL_POSIX_SPAWN_SETPGROUP $ac_have_decl" >>confdefs.h+++if test "$ac_cv_func_posix_spawnp" = "yes"; then++    { printf "%s\n" "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: checking whether posix_spawn reports errors sensibly" >&5+printf %s "checking whether posix_spawn reports errors sensibly... 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"write failure creating $CONFIG_STATUS" "$LINENO" 5+++# configure is writing to config.log, and then calls config.status.+# config.status does its own redirection, appending to config.log.+# Unfortunately, on DOS this fails, as config.log is still kept open+# by configure, so config.status won't be able to write to it; its+# output is simply discarded.  So we exec the FD to /dev/null,+# effectively closing config.log, so it can be properly (re)opened and+# appended to by config.status.  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configure.ac view
@@ -1,22 +1,75 @@-AC_INIT([Haskell process package], [1.0], [libraries@haskell.org], [process])+AC_INIT([Haskell process package],[1.0],[libraries@haskell.org],[process])  # Safety check: Ensure that we are in the correct source directory. AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([include/runProcess.h])  AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([include/HsProcessConfig.h]) -AC_ARG_WITH([cc],-            [C compiler],-            [CC=$withval])-AC_PROG_CC()+AC_PROG_CC -dnl ** Working vfork?+dnl ** Working fork? AC_FUNC_FORK  # check for specific header (.h) files that we are interested in AC_CHECK_HEADERS([signal.h sys/wait.h fcntl.h]) -AC_CHECK_FUNCS([setitimer, sysconf])+AC_CHECK_FUNCS([setitimer sysconf])+AC_CHECK_FUNCS([execvpe])+AC_CHECK_FUNCS([pipe2],[],[],[+  #define _GNU_SOURCE+  #include <unistd.h>+  #include <fcntl.h>+])++# posix_spawn checks+AC_CHECK_HEADERS([spawn.h])+AC_CHECK_FUNCS([posix_spawnp posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir],[],[],[+  #define _GNU_SOURCE+  #include <spawn.h>+])+AC_CHECK_DECLS([POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID, POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID_NP],[],[],[+  #define _GNU_SOURCE+  #include <spawn.h>+])+AC_CHECK_DECLS([POSIX_SPAWN_SETPGROUP],[],[],[+  #define _GNU_SOURCE+  #include <spawn.h>+])++if test "$ac_cv_func_posix_spawnp" = "yes"; then+    dnl On OpenBSD posix_spawnp doesn't report ENOENT when+    dnl the user attempts to spawn a process with a non-existent+    dnl executable. Don't attempt to use such posix_spawn+    dnl implementations to ensure errors are reported correctly.+    dnl See #224.++    AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether posix_spawn reports errors sensibly)+    AC_RUN_IFELSE(+        [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([+             #include <stddef.h>+             #include <stdbool.h>+             #include <errno.h>+             #include <spawn.h>+           ], [[+                 pid_t pid;+                 char *prog = "__nonexistent_program__";+                 char *args[] = {prog, NULL};+                 char *env[] = {NULL};++                 // This should fail with ENOENT+                 int ret = posix_spawnp(&pid, prog, NULL, NULL, args, env);+                 bool okay = ret == ENOENT;+                 return !okay;+           ]]+         )],+         [AC_DEFINE([USE_POSIX_SPAWN], [], [posix_spawn should be used])+          AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)],+         [AC_MSG_RESULT([no, falling back to fork/exec])],+         [AC_DEFINE([USE_POSIX_SPAWN], [], [])+          AC_MSG_RESULT(cross-compiling - assuming yes)]+    )+fi+  FP_CHECK_CONSTS([SIG_DFL SIG_IGN]) 
+ exes/echo.bat view
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@+echo parent
+ exes/subdir/echo.bat view
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@+echo child
− include/HsProcessConfig.h
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@-/* include/HsProcessConfig.h.  Generated from HsProcessConfig.h.in by configure.  */-/* include/HsProcessConfig.h.in.  Generated from configure.ac by autoheader.  */--/* The value of SIG_DFL. */-#define CONST_SIG_DFL -1--/* The value of SIG_IGN. */-#define CONST_SIG_IGN -1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <fcntl.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_FCNTL_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the `fork' function. */-#define HAVE_FORK 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <inttypes.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_INTTYPES_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <memory.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_MEMORY_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the `setitimer,' function. */-/* #undef HAVE_SETITIMER_ */--/* Define to 1 if you have the <signal.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_SIGNAL_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdint.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_STDINT_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdlib.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <strings.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <string.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_STRING_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the `sysconf' function. */-#define HAVE_SYSCONF 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/stat.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/types.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/wait.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <unistd.h> header file. */-#define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the `vfork' function. */-#define HAVE_VFORK 1--/* Define to 1 if you have the <vfork.h> header file. */-/* #undef HAVE_VFORK_H */--/* Define to 1 if `fork' works. */-#define HAVE_WORKING_FORK 1--/* Define to 1 if `vfork' works. */-#define HAVE_WORKING_VFORK 1--/* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */-#define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "libraries@haskell.org"--/* Define to the full name of this package. */-#define PACKAGE_NAME "Haskell process package"--/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */-#define PACKAGE_STRING "Haskell process package 1.0"--/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */-#define PACKAGE_TARNAME "process"--/* Define to the home page for this package. */-#define PACKAGE_URL ""--/* Define to the version of this package. */-#define PACKAGE_VERSION "1.0"--/* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */-#define STDC_HEADERS 1--/* Define to `int' if <sys/types.h> does not define. */-/* #undef pid_t */--/* Define as `fork' if `vfork' does not work. */-/* #undef vfork */
include/HsProcessConfig.h.in view
@@ -6,6 +6,21 @@ /* The value of SIG_IGN. */ #undef CONST_SIG_IGN +/* Define to 1 if you have the declaration of `POSIX_SPAWN_SETPGROUP', and to+   0 if you don't. */+#undef HAVE_DECL_POSIX_SPAWN_SETPGROUP++/* Define to 1 if you have the declaration of `POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID', and to 0+   if you don't. */+#undef HAVE_DECL_POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID++/* Define to 1 if you have the declaration of `POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID_NP', and to+   0 if you don't. */+#undef HAVE_DECL_POSIX_SPAWN_SETSID_NP++/* Define to 1 if you have the `execvpe' function. */+#undef HAVE_EXECVPE+ /* Define to 1 if you have the <fcntl.h> header file. */ #undef HAVE_FCNTL_H @@ -15,18 +30,35 @@ /* Define to 1 if you have the <inttypes.h> header file. */ #undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H -/* Define to 1 if you have the <memory.h> header file. */-#undef HAVE_MEMORY_H+/* Define to 1 if you have the `pipe2' function. */+#undef HAVE_PIPE2 -/* Define to 1 if you have the `setitimer,' function. */-#undef HAVE_SETITIMER_+/* Define to 1 if you have the `posix_spawnp' function. */+#undef HAVE_POSIX_SPAWNP +/* Define to 1 if you have the `posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir' function.+   */+#undef HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN_FILE_ACTIONS_ADDCHDIR++/* Define to 1 if you have the `posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir_np'+   function. */+#undef HAVE_POSIX_SPAWN_FILE_ACTIONS_ADDCHDIR_NP++/* Define to 1 if you have the `setitimer' function. */+#undef HAVE_SETITIMER+ /* Define to 1 if you have the <signal.h> header file. */ #undef HAVE_SIGNAL_H +/* Define to 1 if you have the <spawn.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_SPAWN_H+ /* Define to 1 if you have the <stdint.h> header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDINT_H +/* Define to 1 if you have the <stdio.h> header file. */+#undef HAVE_STDIO_H+ /* Define to 1 if you have the <stdlib.h> header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDLIB_H @@ -81,10 +113,15 @@ /* Define to the version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_VERSION -/* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */+/* Define to 1 if all of the C90 standard headers exist (not just the ones+   required in a freestanding environment). This macro is provided for+   backward compatibility; new code need not use it. */ #undef STDC_HEADERS -/* Define to `int' if <sys/types.h> does not define. */+/* posix_spawn should be used */+#undef USE_POSIX_SPAWN++/* Define as a signed integer type capable of holding a process identifier. */ #undef pid_t  /* Define as `fork' if `vfork' does not work. */
+ include/processFlags.h view
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@+/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------+   (c) The University of Glasgow 2004++   Flags used in runProcess.c and for System.Process.Internals+   ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */++#define RUN_PROCESS_IN_CLOSE_FDS 0x1+#define RUN_PROCESS_IN_NEW_GROUP 0x2+#define RUN_PROCESS_DETACHED     0x4+#define RUN_PROCESS_NEW_SESSION  0x8+#define RUN_PROCESS_NEW_CONSOLE  0x10+#define RESET_INT_QUIT_HANDLERS  0x20
include/runProcess.h view
@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@    Interface for code in runProcess.c (providing support for System.Process)    ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +#pragma once+ #include "HsProcessConfig.h" // Otherwise these clash with similar definitions from other packages: #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@@ -16,57 +18,72 @@ #define UNICODE #include <windows.h> #include <stdlib.h>+#include <stdbool.h> #endif -#include <unistd.h>+#if !(defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_WIN32)) #include <sys/types.h>--#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H-#include <fcntl.h>+typedef pid_t ProcHandle;+#else+// Should really be intptr_t, but we don't have that type on the Haskell side+typedef PHANDLE ProcHandle; #endif -#ifdef HAVE_VFORK_H-#include <vfork.h>-#endif+#include "processFlags.h" -#ifdef HAVE_VFORK-#define fork vfork-#endif+#include <ghcplatform.h> -#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H-#include <signal.h>-#endif+#if defined(wasm32_HOST_ARCH) -#if !(defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_WIN32))-typedef pid_t ProcHandle;-#else-// Should really be intptr_t, but we don't have that type on the Haskell side-typedef long ProcHandle;-#endif+#elif !(defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_WIN32)) -#if !(defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(_WIN32))+#include <pwd.h>+#include <grp.h> -extern ProcHandle runInteractiveProcess( char *const args[], -					 char *workingDirectory, -					 char **environment, -                                         int fdStdIn, int fdStdOut, int fdStdErr,-					 int *pfdStdInput, -					 int *pfdStdOutput, -					 int *pfdStdError,-                                         int set_inthandler, long inthandler, -                                         int set_quithandler, long quithandler,-                                         int close_fds);+extern ProcHandle runInteractiveProcess( char *const args[],+                                         char *workingDirectory,+                                         char **environment,+                                         int fdStdIn,+                                         int fdStdOut,+                                         int fdStdErr,+                                         int *pfdStdInput,+                                         int *pfdStdOutput,+                                         int *pfdStdError,+                                         gid_t *childGroup,+                                         uid_t *childUser,+                                         int flags,+                                         char **failed_doing);  #else  extern ProcHandle runInteractiveProcess( wchar_t *cmd,-					 wchar_t *workingDirectory,-					 void *environment,-                                         int fdStdIn, int fdStdOut, int fdStdErr,-					 int *pfdStdInput,-					 int *pfdStdOutput,-					 int *pfdStdError,-                                         int close_fds);+                                         wchar_t *workingDirectory,+                                         wchar_t *environment,+                                         int fdStdIn,+                                         int fdStdOut,+                                         int fdStdErr,+                                         int *pfdStdInput,+                                         int *pfdStdOutput,+                                         int *pfdStdError,+                                         int flags,+                                         bool useJobObject,+                                         HANDLE *hJob );++extern ProcHandle runInteractiveProcessHANDLE ( wchar_t *cmd,+                                                wchar_t *workingDirectory,+                                                wchar_t *environment,+                                                HANDLE _stdin,+                                                HANDLE _stdout,+                                                HANDLE _stderr,+                                                HANDLE *pStdInput,+                                                HANDLE *pStdOutput,+                                                HANDLE *pStdError,+                                                int flags,+                                                bool useJobObject,+                                                HANDLE *hJob);++extern int terminateJob( ProcHandle handle );+extern int waitForJobCompletion( HANDLE hJob );  #endif 
+ jsbits/process.js view
@@ -0,0 +1,581 @@+//#OPTIONS: CPP++// #define JS_TRACE_PROCESS 1++#ifdef JS_TRACE_PROCESS+function h$logProcess() { h$log.apply(h$log,arguments); }+#define TRACE_PROCESS(args...) h$logProcess(args)+#else+#define TRACE_PROCESS(args...)+#endif++/*+   Convert from a string signal name to a signal number.++   To ensure consistent signal numbers between platforms we use signal+   numbers from the emscripten SDK whenever we use a numeric signal code.++   These might differ from the actual numbers of the operating system+   on which the nodejs process is running.++   list from emscripten /system/lib/libc/musl/arch/emscripten/bits/signal.h++   Note: we should possibly move this into the base or rts package in the future+  */+var h$process_signals = {+    'SIGHUP': 1,+    'SIGINT': 2,+    'SIGQUIT': 3,+    'SIGILL': 4,+    'SIGTRAP': 5,+    'SIGABRT': 6,+    'SIGIOT': 6,+    'SIGBUS': 7,+    'SIGFPE': 8,+    'SIGKILL': 9,+    'SIGUSR1': 10,+    'SIGSEGV': 11,+    'SIGUSR2': 12,+    'SIGPIPE': 13,+    'SIGALRM': 14,+    'SIGTERM': 15,+    'SIGSTKFLT': 16,+    'SIGCHLD': 17,+    'SIGCONT': 18,+    'SIGSTOP': 19,+    'SIGTSTP': 20,+    'SIGTTIN': 21,+    'SIGTTOU': 22,+    'SIGURG': 23,+    'SIGXCPU': 24,+    'SIGXFSZ': 25,+    'SIGVTALRM': 26,+    'SIGPROF': 27,+    'SIGWINCH': 28,+    'SIGIO': 29,+    'SIGPOLL': 29,+    'SIGPWR': 30,+    'SIGSYS': 31,+    'SIGUNUSED': 31+};++/*+   Create a one-directional pipe for communication with the child process++     - pipe: a Readable or Writable stream from spawning the child process+     - write: boolean - true if the pipe is for writing, false for reading+ */+function h$process_pipeFd(pipe, write) {+    var fdN = h$base_fdN--, fd = {};+    h$base_fds[fdN] = fd;+    TRACE_PROCESS("pipe", fdN, "opened, writable:", write);++    if(pipe && pipe._handle && typeof pipe._handle.fd === 'number') fd.fd = pipe._handle.fd;+    TRACE_PROCESS("pipe real fd", fd.fd);++    if(write) {+        fd.err   = null;+        fd.waiting = new h$Queue();+        fd.close = function(fd, fdo, c) { delete h$base_fds[fd]; pipe.end(); c(0); };+        fd.refs = 1;+        pipe.on('error', function(err) {+            TRACE_PROCESS("pipe received error", fd, err);+            fd.err = err;+        });+        fd.write = function(fd, fdo, buf, buf_offset, n, c)  {+            TRACE_PROCESS("pipe ", fd, " write:", n);+            if(fdo.err) {+                TRACE_PROCESS("pipe error", fdo.err);+                h$setErrno(fdo.err);+                c(-1);+                return;+            }+            var nbuf = buf.u8.slice(buf_offset, buf_offset+n);+            var r = pipe.write(nbuf, function() {+                TRACE_PROCESS("pipe", fd, "flushed");+                c(n);+            });+            TRACE_PROCESS("pipe write", fd, "result", r);+        }+    } else {+        fd.close      = function(fd, fdo, c) { delete h$base_fds[fd]; c(0); }+        fd.refs       = 1;+        fd.waiting    = new h$Queue();+        fd.chunk      = { buf: null, pos: 0, processing: false };+        fd.eof        = false;+        fd.err        = null;+        fd.reading    = false;++        pipe.on('end', function() {+            TRACE_PROCESS("pipe", fdN, fd.fd, "eof");+            fd.eof = true;+            h$process_process_pipe(fd, pipe);+        });+        pipe.on('error', function(err) {+            TRACE_PROCESS("pipe received error", fdN, fd.fd);+            fd.err = err;+            h$process_process_pipe(fd, pipe);+        });+        fd.read = function(fd, fdo, buf, buf_offset, n, c) {+            if(!fdo.reading) {+                /*+                   Reading is a blocking operation (asynchronous) from the Haskell+                   side. On the JavaScript side we rely on the 'readable' event to+                   know when there is available data. Every time data comes in we+                   process the queue of waiting read requests.++                   We don't attach the 'readable' event handler until we actually+                   read from the pipe, since the readable handler causes the node.js+                   process to start buffering data from the file descriptor.++                   If we don't read from the file descriptor it is unaffected by+                   node.js buffering and we can for example pass it to another child+                   process to allow direct communication between multiple child+                   processes.+                 */+                pipe.on('readable', function() {+                    TRACE_PROCESS("pipe", fdN, fd.fd, "readable");+                    h$process_process_pipe(fdo, pipe);+                });+                fdo.reading = true;+                h$process_process_pipe(fdo, pipe);+            }+            TRACE_PROCESS("pipe", fdN, fd.fd, "read", n, fdo.chunk.buf);+            fdo.waiting.enqueue({buf: buf, off: buf_offset, n: n, c: c});+            h$process_process_pipe(fdo, pipe);+        }+    }+    TRACE_PROCESS("created pipe, fd:", fdN);+    return fdN;+}++/*+    Process the queue of waiting read/write requests for a pipe+ */+function h$process_process_pipe(fd, pipe) {+    var c = fd.chunk;+    var q = fd.waiting;+    TRACE_PROCESS("processing pipe", fd);+    if(!q || !q.length() || c.processing) return;+    c.processing = true;+    while(fd.err && q.length()) {+        h$setErrno(fd.err);+        q.dequeue().c(-1);+    }+    if(!c.buf) {+        c.pos = 0;+        c.buf = pipe.read();+    }+    while(c.buf && q.length()) {+        var x = q.dequeue();+        var n = Math.min(c.buf.length - c.pos, x.n);+        for(var i=0;i<n;i++) {+            x.buf.u8[i+x.off] = c.buf[c.pos+i];+        }+        c.pos += n;+        x.c(n);+        // XXX this does reorder the requests if data comes in small chunks+        if(c.pos >= c.buf.length) c.buf = null;+        if(!c.buf && q.length()) {+            c.pos = 0;+            c.buf = pipe.read();+        }+    }+    while(fd.eof && q.length()) q.dequeue().c(0);+    TRACE_PROCESS("done processing pipe, remaining queue", q.length());+    c.processing = false;+}++/*+    Start an interactive child process using the node.js child_prcess.spawn+    functionality.++    Even though this is mostly a non-blocking operation (we don't wait until+    the child process has finished), this is an asynchronous function+    (with a continuation) because we want to wait until the child process has+    spawned before we resume the Haskell thread.++    This allows us to raise exceptions if the process could not be started, for+    example becaus of permission errors or a non-existent executable.++    Calls the continuation with a process object, or null when spawning the+    process has failed, after setting h$errno to the appropriate value.+ */+function h$process_runInteractiveProcess(+      cmd           // string  - command to run+    , args          // array of strings - arguments+    , workingDir    // string  - working directory, null: unchanged+    , env           // array of strings - environment [ key1, val1, key2, val2, ...]+                    //                         null: inherit+    , stdin_fd      // number   - stdin fd, -1: createpipe, -2: ignore+    , stdout_fd     // number   - stdout fd, -1: createpipe, -2: ignore+    , stderr_fd     // number   - stderr fd, -1: createpipe, -2: ignore+    , _closeFds     // boolean  - close file descriptors in child (ignored)+    , createGroup   // boolean  - create a new process group+    , delegateCtlC  // boolean  - delegate control-C handling+    , newSession    // boolean  - use posix setsid to start the process in a new session+    , childGID      // number   - child group id, -1 for unchanged+    , childUID      // number   - child user id, -1 for unchanged+    , c             // function - continuation, called when the process has spawned+    ) {+    TRACE_PROCESS("runInteractiveProcess");+    TRACE_PROCESS("cmd: ", cmd, " args: ", args);+    TRACE_PROCESS("workingDir: ", workingDir, " env: ", env);+    TRACE_PROCESS("stdin", stdin_fd, "stdout", stdout_fd, "stderr", stderr_fd);++    if(h$isNode()) {+        try {+            var stdin_p, stdout_p, stderr_p;++            function getStream(pos, spec) {+                // CreatePipe+                if(spec === -1) return 'pipe';++                // NoStream+                if(spec === -2) return 'ignore';++                // standard streams+                if(spec === 0) return spec == pos ? 'inherit' : process.stdin;+                if(spec === 1) return spec == pos ? 'inherit' : process.stdout;+                if(spec === 2) return spec == pos ? 'inherit' : process.stderr;++                // registered fd+                var stream = h$base_fds[spec];+                if(typeof stream.fd === 'number') return stream.fd;++                // raw fd+                if(typeof spec === 'number' && spec > 0) return spec;++                // unsupported stream type+                // the exception is caught and converted to an errno status code below+                throw new Error('EBADF');+            }++            stdin_p = getStream(0, stdin_fd);+            stdout_p = getStream(1, stdout_fd);+            stderr_p = getStream(2, stderr_fd);++            var options = { detached: newSession || createGroup+                          , stdio: [stdin_p, stdout_p, stderr_p]+                          };+            if(workingDir !== null) options.cwd = workingDir;+            if(env !== null) {+                var envObj = {};+                for(var i=0;i<env.length;i+=2) envObj[env[i]] = env[i+1];+                TRACE_PROCESS("environment: " + h$collectProps(envObj));+                options.env = envObj;+            }+            if(childGID !== -1) options.gid = childGID;+            if(childUID !== -1) options.uid = childUID;++            var procObj;+            var child;++            // node.js on Windows x86 sometimes throw an EBADF exception when+            // process.stdin is invalid, retry with ignored stdin when+            // this happens.+            TRACE_PROCESS("spawning process", cmd, args, options);++            try {+                child = h$child.spawn(cmd, args, options);+            } catch(e) {+                TRACE_PROCESS("spawning exception", e);++                if(e.toString().indexOf('EBADF') !== -1 && options.stdio[0] === process.stdin) {+                    options.stdio[0] = 'ignore';+                    child = h$child.spawn(cmd, args, options);+                } else {+                    throw e;+                }+            }+            TRACE_PROCESS("spawn done, setting handlers");++            // keep track of whether the process has spawned, since we can get+            // multiple events for this and we only want to call the continuation+            // once.+            var spawned = false;++            child.on('exit', function(code, sig) {+                TRACE_PROCESS("process finished", code, sig);+                // if the spawn event hasn't fired we still have to call+                // the continuation for that+                if(!spawned) {+                    spawned = true;+                    c(procObj);+                } else {+                    if(delegateCtlC) {+                        h$process_stopDelegateControlC();+                    }+                }+                if(code === null) {+                    // process was killed by a signal+                    var signo = h$process_signals[sig] || 31;+                    // The Haskell side expects a negative status if killed+                    // by a signal+                    code = -signo;+                }+                procObj.exit = code;++                // notify all threads that are waiting for the exit code+                for(var i=0;i<procObj.waiters.length;i++) {+                    procObj.waiters[i](code);+                }+            });++            child.on('spawn', function() {+                TRACE_PROCESS("process spawned");+                if(!spawned) {+                    if(delegateCtlC) {+                        h$process_startDelegateControlC();+                    }+                    spawned = true;+                    c(procObj);+                }+            });++            child.on('error', function(e) {+                TRACE_PROCESS("process errored:", e);+                if(!spawned) {+                    // if the process hasn't spawned yet we can raise an exception+                    // immediately++                    // prevent subsequent calls to the continuation+                    spawned = true;++                    h$setErrno(e);+                    c(null);+                } else {+                    /*+                       Convert the node.js status code string to the appropriate+                       (emscripten SDK) numeric error code.++                       We should add a way to get the error code from the+                       string without modifying the global h$errno value+                     */+                    var currentErrno = h$errno;+                    h$setErrno(e.code);+                    var code = h$errno;+                    h$errno = currentErrno;++                    procObj.exit = code;+                    for(var i=0;i<procObj.waiters.length;i++) {+                        procObj.waiters[i](code);+                    }+                }+            });++            procObj = {  fds: [ stdin_fd  === -1 ? h$process_pipeFd(child.stdio[0], true)  : null+                              , stdout_fd === -1 ? h$process_pipeFd(child.stdio[1], false) : null+                              , stderr_fd === -1 ? h$process_pipeFd(child.stdio[2], false) : null+                              ]+                        , exit: null+                        , waiters : []+                        , child: child+                    };+            TRACE_PROCESS("process object created:", procObj);++            // sometimes the process has already spawned before we attach the 'spawn` event handler,+            // check here if it already has a pid and immediately call the continuation if that's the+            // case+            if(typeof child.pid === 'number') {+                TRACE_PROCESS("process spawned immediately", child.pid);++                spawned = true;+                c(procObj);+            }++        } catch(e) {+            TRACE_PROCESS("catch:", e);+            spawned = true;+            h$setErrno(e);+            c(null);+        }+    } else { // h$isNode+        h$unsupported(null, c);+    }+}++/*+  return the thing to run as an array, first element the process,+  followed by the the args. null if no interpreter can be found++    - cmd: string - the command to run+    - args: array of string - arguments, null to run cmd as a shell command+              in an interpreter.+ */+function h$process_commandToProcess(cmd, args) {+    if(h$isNode()) {+        TRACE_PROCESS("commandToProcess: ", cmd, args);+        if(process.platform === 'win32') {+            if(args === null) { // shellcmd+                var com = process.env['COMSPEC'];+                /*+                   Note: The old GHCJS code had a fallback using code from+                         the directory package (h$directory_findExecutables).+                         Here we just produce an error if COMSPEC is not set,+                         since we don't have the code from the directory package+                         available.+                         If needed we could implement similar functionality here.+                  */+                if(!com) {+                    h$setErrno('ENOENT');+                    return null;+                }+                return [com, " /c " + cmd];+            } else {+                var r = [cmd];+                r = r.concat(args);+                return r;+            }+        } else {  // non-windows+            if(args === null) { // shellcmd+                return ["/bin/sh", "-c", cmd];+            } else {+                var r = [cmd];+                r = r.concat(args);+                return r;+            }+        }+    } else {+        return h$unsupported(null);+    }+}+/*+  Send the SIGTERM signal to the child process+ */+function h$process_terminateProcess(ph) {+    TRACE_PROCESS("terminateProcess", ph);+    if(h$isNode()) {+        ph.child.kill();+        return 0;+    } else {+        return h$unsupported(1);+    }+}++/*+   Get the process exit code. Does not block.++      - returns 0 if the process has not exited yet.+      - returns 1 and saves the exit code in the code_d pointer otherwise+ */+function h$process_getProcessExitCode(ph, code_d, code_o) {+    TRACE_PROCESS("getProcessExitCode", ph);+    if(ph.exit === null) return 0;+    code_d.i3[code_o>>2] = ph.exit;+    return 1;+}++/*+    Wait for the process to finish and return the exit code.+ */+function h$process_waitForProcess(ph, code_d, code_o, c) {+    TRACE_PROCESS("waitForProcess", ph);+    if(h$isNode()) {+        if(ph.exit !== null) {+            h$process_getProcessExitCode(ph, code_d, code_o);+            c(0);+        } else {+            ph.waiters.push(function(code) {+		        code_d.i3[code_o>>2] = code;+		        c(0);+	        });+        }+    } else {+        h$unsupported(-1, c);+    }+}++function h$process_interruptProcessGroupOf(ph) {+    TRACE_PROCESS("interruptProcessGroupOf", ph);+    if(h$isNode()) {+        // there doesn't appear to be a way to find the process+        // group id from a process id (ph.child.pid) on nodejs,+        // so this operation is unsupported.+        return h$unsupported(-1);+    } else {+        return h$unsupported(-1);+    }+}++var h$process_delegateControlCCount = 0;++/*+  We install a signal handler that ignores SIGINT/SIGQUIT while+  delegating ctl-c handling.++  This keeps the current node.js process running and propagates the+  signal to the child processes in the same group.+ */+function h$process_ignoreSIG() {+    TRACE_PROCESS("process_ignoreSIG: ignoring signal");+    return 0;+}++/*+   Start delegating ctl-c handling. Installs the above handler if this is the+   first process for which delegation is needed.+ */+function h$process_startDelegateControlC() {+    TRACE_PROCESS("startDelegateControlC", h$process_delegateControlCCount);+    if(h$isNode()) {+        if(h$process_delegateControlCCount === 0) {+            TRACE_PROCESS("startDelegateControlC: installing handler")+            process.on('SIGINT', h$process_ignoreSIG);+            process.on('SIGQUIT', h$process_ignoreSIG);++        }+        h$process_delegateControlCCount++;+        return 0;+    } else {+        return h$unsupported(-1);+    }+}++/*+   Stop delegating ctrl-c handling. Removes the above handler if this is the+   last process for which delegation is needed.+ */+function h$process_stopDelegateControlC() {+    TRACE_PROCESS("stopDelegateControlC", h$process_delegateControlCCount);+    if(h$isNode()) {+        if(h$process_delegateControlCCount > 0) {+            h$process_delegateControlCCount--;+            if(h$process_delegateControlCCount === 0) {+                TRACE_PROCESS("stopDelegateControlC: removing handler")+                process.off('SIGINT', h$process_ignoreSIG);+                process.off('SIGQUIT', h$process_ignoreSIG);+            }+        }+        return 0;+    } else {+        return h$unsupported(-1);+    }+}++/*+   Get the process id of the current (node.js) process+ */+function h$process_getCurrentProcessId() {+    TRACE_PROCESS("getCurrentProcessId");+    if(h$isNode()) {+        return process.pid;+    } else {+        return h$unsupported(-1);+    }+}++/*+   Get the process id of a child process+ */+function h$process_getProcessId(ph) {+    TRACE_PROCESS("getProcessId", ph);+    if(ph && typeof ph === 'object' &&+       ph.child && typeof ph.child == 'object' &&+       typeof ph.child.pid == 'number') {+        return ph.child.pid;+    } else {+        h$setErrno('EBADF');+        return -1;+    }+}
+ process.buildinfo view
@@ -0,0 +1,1 @@+install-includes: HsProcessConfig.h
process.cabal view
@@ -1,60 +1,118 @@-name:         process-version:      1.0.1.5-license:      BSD3-license-file: LICENSE-maintainer:   libraries@haskell.org-bug-reports: http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/newticket?component=libraries/process-synopsis:     Process libraries-category:     System+cabal-version: 2.4+name:          process+version:       1.6.30.0+-- NOTE: Don't forget to update ./changelog.md+license:       BSD-3-Clause+license-file:  LICENSE+maintainer:    libraries@haskell.org+bug-reports:   https://github.com/haskell/process/issues+synopsis:      Process libraries+category:      System+build-type:    Configure description:     This package contains libraries for dealing with system processes.+    .+    The typed-process package is a more recent take on a process API,+    which uses this package internally. It features better binary+    support, easier concurrency, and a more composable API. You can+    read more about it at+    <https://github.com/fpco/typed-process/#readme>.++extra-doc-files:+    changelog.md+ extra-source-files:-    aclocal.m4 configure.ac configure+    aclocal.m4+    configure+    configure.ac     include/HsProcessConfig.h.in+    process.buildinfo+    exes/echo.bat+    exes/subdir/echo.bat+    cbits/posix/common.h+ extra-tmp-files:-    config.log config.status autom4te.cache+    autom4te.cache+    config.log+    config.status     include/HsProcessConfig.h-build-type:    Configure-cabal-version: >=1.6  source-repository head-    type:     darcs-    location: http://darcs.haskell.org/packages/process/+    type:     git+    location: https://github.com/haskell/process.git -flag base4+flag os-string+    description: Use the new os-string package+    default: False+    manual: False -Library {-  exposed-modules: System.Cmd-  if !impl(nhc98) {+library+    default-language: Haskell2010+    other-extensions:+        BangPatterns+        CPP+        InterruptibleFFI+        RecordWildCards+        Trustworthy+        Safe+     exposed-modules:+        System.Cmd         System.Process-    if impl(ghc)-        exposed-modules:-          System.Process.Internals-    c-sources:-        cbits/runProcess.c+        System.Process.CommunicationHandle+        System.Process.CommunicationHandle.Internal+        System.Process.Environment.OsString+        System.Process.Internals+    other-modules: System.Process.Common+    if os(windows)+        c-sources:+            cbits/win32/runProcess.c+        other-modules: System.Process.Windows+        build-depends: Win32 >= 2.14.1.0 && < 2.15+        -- ole32 and rpcrt4 are needed to create GUIDs for unique named pipes+        -- for process.+        extra-libraries: kernel32, ole32, rpcrt4+        cpp-options: -DWINDOWS+    else+        build-depends: unix >= 2.8.0.0 && < 2.9+        if arch(javascript)+            js-sources:+                jsbits/process.js+            other-modules: System.Process.JavaScript+        else+            c-sources:+                cbits/posix/runProcess.c+                cbits/posix/fork_exec.c+                cbits/posix/posix_spawn.c+                cbits/posix/find_executable.c+            other-modules: System.Process.Posix++    -- On macOS, posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir is available from macOS >= 26.+    -- We weakly reference this symbol when we are build on such a platform.+    -- However, weak references on MachO are hints to the dynamic loader, not the+    -- static linker, which will still expect the symbol to be defined somewhere.+    -- This means linking fails when we try to link an executable depending on+    -- process on a toolchain which doesn't have this symbol against a process+    -- library build on a toolchain with the symbol.+    -- See https://github.com/haskell/process/issues/376+    -- Hence: instruct the linker to explicilty allow undefined references to+    -- the symbol when linking against process on darwin+    if os(darwin)+        ld-options: -Wl,-U,_posix_spawn_file_actions_addchdir+     include-dirs: include-    includes:-        runProcess.h     install-includes:         runProcess.h-        HsProcessConfig.h-    if !os(windows)-        build-depends: unix-  }+        processFlags.h -  if (flag(base4)) {-     build-depends: base >= 4 && < 5-     cpp-options: -Dbase4-     -- later, we can use the new MIN_VERSION_base() stuff that-     -- arrived in Cabal-1.6.-  } else {-     build-depends: base >= 3 && < 4-     cpp-options: -Dbase3-  }+    ghc-options: -Wall -  build-depends: directory >= 1.0 && < 1.2,-                 filepath  >= 1.1 && < 1.3+    build-depends: base      >= 4.12.0.0 && < 4.24,+                   directory >= 1.1 && < 1.4,+                   deepseq   >= 1.1 && < 1.6 -  extensions: CPP-}+    if flag(os-string)+        build-depends: filepath >= 1.5.0.0 && < 1.6,+                       os-string >= 2.0.0 && < 2.1+    else+        build-depends: filepath >= 1.4.100.0 && < 1.5.0.0