cmSystemTools: Drop old RunCommand method

All calls to this method have been replaced by newer infrastructure.
Remove it and the supporting cmWin32ProcessExecution class.
This commit is contained in:
Brad King 2013-10-18 16:22:45 -04:00
parent 52b80b2643
commit 765d783972
10 changed files with 1 additions and 1510 deletions

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@ -363,8 +363,6 @@ if (WIN32)
cmVisualStudioSlnParser.cxx
cmVisualStudioWCEPlatformParser.h
cmVisualStudioWCEPlatformParser.cxx
cmWin32ProcessExecution.cxx
cmWin32ProcessExecution.h
)
endif()
endif ()
@ -540,16 +538,6 @@ endif()
add_executable(cmake cmakemain.cxx cmcmd.cxx cmcmd.h)
target_link_libraries(cmake CMakeLib)
# Build special executable for running programs on Windows 98.
# Included on any Windows (unconditional packaging required!).
if(WIN32)
if(NOT UNIX)
add_executable(cmw9xcom cmw9xcom.cxx)
target_link_libraries(cmw9xcom CMakeLib)
install(TARGETS cmw9xcom DESTINATION bin)
endif()
endif()
# Build CTest executable
add_executable(ctest ctest.cxx)
target_link_libraries(ctest CTestLib)

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@ -403,11 +403,6 @@ int main (int argc, char *argv[])
}
if ( parsed )
{
#ifdef _WIN32
std::string comspec = "cmw9xcom.exe";
cmSystemTools::SetWindows9xComspecSubstitute(comspec.c_str());
#endif
const char* projName = mf->GetDefinition("CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME");
cmCPack_Log(&log, cmCPackLog::LOG_VERBOSE, "Use generator: "
<< cpackGenerator->GetNameOfClass() << std::endl);

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@ -115,19 +115,6 @@ bool cmSystemTools::s_FatalErrorOccured = false;
bool cmSystemTools::s_DisableMessages = false;
bool cmSystemTools::s_ForceUnixPaths = false;
std::string cmSystemTools::s_Windows9xComspecSubstitute = "command.com";
void cmSystemTools::SetWindows9xComspecSubstitute(const char* str)
{
if ( str )
{
cmSystemTools::s_Windows9xComspecSubstitute = str;
}
}
const char* cmSystemTools::GetWindows9xComspecSubstitute()
{
return cmSystemTools::s_Windows9xComspecSubstitute.c_str();
}
void (*cmSystemTools::s_ErrorCallback)(const char*, const char*,
bool&, void*);
void (*cmSystemTools::s_StdoutCallback)(const char*, int len, void*);
@ -787,351 +774,6 @@ bool cmSystemTools::RunSingleCommand(
return cmSystemTools::RunSingleCommand(args, output,retVal,
dir, outputflag, timeout);
}
bool cmSystemTools::RunCommand(const char* command,
std::string& output,
const char* dir,
bool verbose,
int timeout)
{
int dummy;
return cmSystemTools::RunCommand(command, output, dummy,
dir, verbose, timeout);
}
#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
#include "cmWin32ProcessExecution.h"
// use this for shell commands like echo and dir
bool RunCommandViaWin32(const char* command,
const char* dir,
std::string& output,
int& retVal,
bool verbose,
int timeout)
{
#if defined(__BORLANDC__)
return
cmWin32ProcessExecution::
BorlandRunCommand(command, dir, output,
retVal,
verbose, timeout,
cmSystemTools::GetRunCommandHideConsole());
#else // Visual studio
::SetLastError(ERROR_SUCCESS);
if ( ! command )
{
cmSystemTools::Error("No command specified");
return false;
}
cmWin32ProcessExecution resProc;
if(cmSystemTools::GetRunCommandHideConsole())
{
resProc.SetHideWindows(true);
}
if ( cmSystemTools::GetWindows9xComspecSubstitute() )
{
resProc.SetConsoleSpawn(cmSystemTools::GetWindows9xComspecSubstitute() );
}
if ( !resProc.StartProcess(command, dir, verbose) )
{
output = resProc.GetOutput();
if(verbose)
{
cmSystemTools::Stdout(output.c_str());
}
return false;
}
resProc.Wait(timeout);
output = resProc.GetOutput();
retVal = resProc.GetExitValue();
return true;
#endif
}
// use this for shell commands like echo and dir
bool RunCommandViaSystem(const char* command,
const char* dir,
std::string& output,
int& retVal,
bool verbose)
{
std::cout << "@@ " << command << std::endl;
std::string commandInDir;
if(dir)
{
commandInDir = "cd ";
commandInDir += cmSystemTools::ConvertToOutputPath(dir);
commandInDir += " && ";
commandInDir += command;
}
else
{
commandInDir = command;
}
command = commandInDir.c_str();
std::string commandToFile = command;
commandToFile += " > ";
std::string tempFile;
tempFile += _tempnam(0, "cmake");
commandToFile += tempFile;
retVal = system(commandToFile.c_str());
std::ifstream fin(tempFile.c_str());
if(!fin)
{
if(verbose)
{
std::string errormsg = "RunCommand produced no output: command: \"";
errormsg += command;
errormsg += "\"";
errormsg += "\nOutput file: ";
errormsg += tempFile;
cmSystemTools::Error(errormsg.c_str());
}
fin.close();
cmSystemTools::RemoveFile(tempFile.c_str());
return false;
}
bool multiLine = false;
std::string line;
while(cmSystemTools::GetLineFromStream(fin, line))
{
output += line;
if(multiLine)
{
output += "\n";
}
multiLine = true;
}
fin.close();
cmSystemTools::RemoveFile(tempFile.c_str());
return true;
}
#else // We have popen
// BeOS seems to return from a successful pclose() before the process has
// legitimately exited, or at least before SIGCHLD is thrown...the signal may
// come quite some time after pclose returns! This causes havoc with later
// parts of CMake that expect to catch the signal from other child processes,
// so we explicitly wait to catch it here. This should be safe to do with
// popen() so long as we don't actually collect the zombie process ourselves.
#ifdef __BEOS__
#include <signal.h>
#undef SIGBUS // this is the same as SIGSEGV on BeOS and causes issues below.
static volatile bool beos_seen_signal = false;
static void beos_popen_workaround(int sig)
{
beos_seen_signal = true;
}
#endif
bool RunCommandViaPopen(const char* command,
const char* dir,
std::string& output,
int& retVal,
bool verbose,
int /*timeout*/)
{
// if only popen worked on windows.....
std::string commandInDir;
if(dir)
{
commandInDir = "cd \"";
commandInDir += dir;
commandInDir += "\" && ";
commandInDir += command;
}
else
{
commandInDir = command;
}
#ifndef __VMS
commandInDir += " 2>&1";
#endif
command = commandInDir.c_str();
const int BUFFER_SIZE = 4096;
char buffer[BUFFER_SIZE];
if(verbose)
{
cmSystemTools::Stdout("running ");
cmSystemTools::Stdout(command);
cmSystemTools::Stdout("\n");
}
fflush(stdout);
fflush(stderr);
#ifdef __BEOS__
beos_seen_signal = false;
signal(SIGCHLD, beos_popen_workaround);
#endif
FILE* cpipe = popen(command, "r");
if(!cpipe)
{
#ifdef __BEOS__
signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL);
#endif
return false;
}
if (!fgets(buffer, BUFFER_SIZE, cpipe))
{
buffer[0] = 0;
}
while(!feof(cpipe))
{
if(verbose)
{
cmSystemTools::Stdout(buffer);
}
output += buffer;
if(!fgets(buffer, BUFFER_SIZE, cpipe))
{
buffer[0] = 0;
}
}
retVal = pclose(cpipe);
#ifdef __BEOS__
for (int i = 0; (!beos_seen_signal) && (i < 3); i++)
{
::sleep(1); // signals should interrupt this...
}
if (!beos_seen_signal)
{
signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); // oh well, didn't happen. Go on anyhow.
}
#endif
if (WIFEXITED(retVal))
{
retVal = WEXITSTATUS(retVal);
return true;
}
if (WIFSIGNALED(retVal))
{
retVal = WTERMSIG(retVal);
cmOStringStream error;
error << "\nProcess terminated due to ";
switch (retVal)
{
#ifdef SIGKILL
case SIGKILL:
error << "SIGKILL";
break;
#endif
#ifdef SIGFPE
case SIGFPE:
error << "SIGFPE";
break;
#endif
#ifndef __HAIKU__
#ifdef SIGBUS
case SIGBUS:
error << "SIGBUS";
break;
#endif
#endif
#ifdef SIGSEGV
case SIGSEGV:
error << "SIGSEGV";
break;
#endif
default:
error << "signal " << retVal;
break;
}
output += error.str();
}
return false;
}
#endif // endif WIN32 not CYGWIN
// run a command unix uses popen (easy)
// windows uses system and ShortPath
bool cmSystemTools::RunCommand(const char* command,
std::string& output,
int &retVal,
const char* dir,
bool verbose,
int timeout)
{
if(s_DisableRunCommandOutput)
{
verbose = false;
}
#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
// if the command does not start with a quote, then
// try to find the program, and if the program can not be
// found use system to run the command as it must be a built in
// shell command like echo or dir
int count = 0;
if(command[0] == '\"')
{
// count the number of quotes
for(const char* s = command; *s != 0; ++s)
{
if(*s == '\"')
{
count++;
if(count > 2)
{
break;
}
}
}
// if there are more than two double quotes use
// GetShortPathName, the cmd.exe program in windows which
// is used by system fails to execute if there are more than
// one set of quotes in the arguments
if(count > 2)
{
cmsys::RegularExpression quoted("^\"([^\"]*)\"[ \t](.*)");
if(quoted.find(command))
{
std::string shortCmd;
std::string cmd = quoted.match(1);
std::string args = quoted.match(2);
if(! cmSystemTools::FileExists(cmd.c_str()) )
{
shortCmd = cmd;
}
else if(!cmSystemTools::GetShortPath(cmd.c_str(), shortCmd))
{
cmSystemTools::Error("GetShortPath failed for " , cmd.c_str());
return false;
}
shortCmd += " ";
shortCmd += args;
//return RunCommandViaSystem(shortCmd.c_str(), dir,
// output, retVal, verbose);
//return WindowsRunCommand(shortCmd.c_str(), dir,
//output, retVal, verbose);
return RunCommandViaWin32(shortCmd.c_str(), dir,
output, retVal, verbose, timeout);
}
else
{
cmSystemTools::Error("Could not parse command line with quotes ",
command);
}
}
}
// if there is only one set of quotes or no quotes then just run the command
//return RunCommandViaSystem(command, dir, output, retVal, verbose);
//return WindowsRunCommand(command, dir, output, retVal, verbose);
return ::RunCommandViaWin32(command, dir, output, retVal, verbose, timeout);
#else
return ::RunCommandViaPopen(command, dir, output, retVal, verbose, timeout);
#endif
}
bool cmSystemTools::DoesFileExistWithExtensions(
const char* name,

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@ -190,23 +190,6 @@ public:
/** Compute the md5sum of a string. */
static std::string ComputeStringMD5(const char* input);
/**
* Run an executable command and put the stdout in output.
* A temporary file is created in the binaryDir for storing the
* output because windows does not have popen.
*
* If verbose is false, no user-viewable output from the program
* being run will be generated.
*
* If timeout is specified, the command will be terminated after
* timeout expires.
*/
static bool RunCommand(const char* command, std::string& output,
const char* directory = 0,
bool verbose = true, int timeout = 0);
static bool RunCommand(const char* command, std::string& output,
int &retVal, const char* directory = 0,
bool verbose = true, int timeout = 0);
/**
* Run a single executable command
*
@ -312,14 +295,6 @@ public:
*/
static FileFormat GetFileFormat(const char* ext);
/**
* On Windows 9x we need a comspec (command.com) substitute to run
* programs correctly. This string has to be constant available
* through the running of program. This method does not create a copy.
*/
static void SetWindows9xComspecSubstitute(const char*);
static const char* GetWindows9xComspecSubstitute();
/** Windows if this is true, the CreateProcess in RunCommand will
* not show new consol windows when running programs.
*/
@ -488,8 +463,6 @@ private:
static void* s_ErrorCallbackClientData;
static void* s_StdoutCallbackClientData;
static void* s_InterruptCallbackClientData;
static std::string s_Windows9xComspecSubstitute;
};
#endif

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@ -1,884 +0,0 @@
/*============================================================================
CMake - Cross Platform Makefile Generator
Copyright 2000-2009 Kitware, Inc., Insight Software Consortium
Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the License for more information.
============================================================================*/
#include "cmWin32ProcessExecution.h"
#include "cmSystemTools.h"
#include <malloc.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <windows.h>
#if defined(__BORLANDC__)
# define STRICMP stricmp
# define TO_INTPTR(x) ((long)(x))
#endif // Borland
#if defined(_MSC_VER) // Visual studio
# if ( _MSC_VER >= 1300 )
# include <stddef.h>
# define TO_INTPTR(x) ((intptr_t)(x))
# else // Visual Studio 6
# define TO_INTPTR(x) ((long)(x))
# endif // Visual studio .NET
# define STRICMP _stricmp
#endif // Visual Studio
#if defined(__MINGW32__)
# include <stdint.h>
# define TO_INTPTR(x) ((intptr_t)(x))
# define STRICMP _stricmp
#endif // MinGW
#define POPEN_1 1
#define POPEN_2 2
#define POPEN_3 3
#define POPEN_4 4
#define cmMAX(x,y) (((x)<(y))?(y):(x))
void DisplayErrorMessage()
{
LPVOID lpMsgBuf;
FormatMessage(
FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
NULL,
GetLastError(),
MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), // Default language
(LPTSTR) &lpMsgBuf,
0,
NULL
);
// Process any inserts in lpMsgBuf.
// ...
// Display the string.
MessageBox( NULL, (LPCTSTR)lpMsgBuf, "Error", MB_OK | MB_ICONINFORMATION );
// Free the buffer.
LocalFree( lpMsgBuf );
}
// Code from a Borland web site with the following explaination :
/* In this article, I will explain how to spawn a console application
* and redirect its standard input/output using anonymous pipes. An
* anonymous pipe is a pipe that goes only in one direction (read
* pipe, write pipe, etc.). Maybe you are asking, "why would I ever
* need to do this sort of thing?" One example would be a Windows
* telnet server, where you spawn a shell and listen on a port and
* send and receive data between the shell and the socket
* client. (Windows does not really have a built-in remote
* shell). First, we should talk about pipes. A pipe in Windows is
* simply a method of communication, often between process. The SDK
* defines a pipe as "a communication conduit with two ends;
a process
* with a handle to one end can communicate with a process having a
* handle to the other end." In our case, we are using "anonymous"
* pipes, one-way pipes that "transfer data between a parent process
* and a child process or between two child processes of the same
* parent process." It's easiest to imagine a pipe as its namesake. An
* actual pipe running between processes that can carry data. We are
* using anonymous pipes because the console app we are spawning is a
* child process. We use the CreatePipe function which will create an
* anonymous pipe and return a read handle and a write handle. We will
* create two pipes, on for stdin and one for stdout. We will then
* monitor the read end of the stdout pipe to check for display on our
* child process. Every time there is something availabe for reading,
* we will display it in our app. Consequently, we check for input in
* our app and send it off to the write end of the stdin pipe. */
inline bool IsWinNT()
//check if we're running NT
{
OSVERSIONINFO osv;
osv.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(osv);
GetVersionEx(&osv);
return (osv.dwPlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT);
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
bool cmWin32ProcessExecution::BorlandRunCommand(
const char* command, const char* dir,
std::string& output, int& retVal, bool verbose, int /* timeout */,
bool hideWindows)
{
//verbose = true;
//std::cerr << std::endl
// << "WindowsRunCommand(" << command << ")" << std::endl
// << std::flush;
const int BUFFER_SIZE = 4096;
char buf[BUFFER_SIZE];
//i/o buffer
STARTUPINFO si;
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa;
SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR sd;
//security information for pipes
PROCESS_INFORMATION pi;
HANDLE newstdin,newstdout,read_stdout,write_stdin;
//pipe handles
if (IsWinNT())
//initialize security descriptor (Windows NT)
{
InitializeSecurityDescriptor(&sd,SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION);
SetSecurityDescriptorDacl(&sd, true, NULL, false);
sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = &sd;
}
else sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL;
sa.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
sa.bInheritHandle = true;
//allow inheritable handles
if (!CreatePipe(&newstdin,&write_stdin,&sa,0))
//create stdin pipe
{
return false;
}
if (!CreatePipe(&read_stdout,&newstdout,&sa,0))
//create stdout pipe
{
CloseHandle(newstdin);
CloseHandle(write_stdin);
return false;
}
GetStartupInfo(&si);
//set startupinfo for the spawned process
/* The dwFlags member tells CreateProcess how to make the
* process. STARTF_USESTDHANDLES validates the hStd*
* members. STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW validates the wShowWindow
* member. */
si.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFO);
si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES|STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW;
si.hStdOutput = newstdout;
si.hStdError = newstdout;
si.wShowWindow = SW_SHOWDEFAULT;
if(hideWindows)
{
si.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE;
}
//set the new handles for the child process si.hStdInput = newstdin;
char* commandAndArgs = strcpy(new char[strlen(command)+1], command);
if (!CreateProcess(NULL,commandAndArgs,NULL,NULL,TRUE,
0, // CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE,
NULL,dir,&si,&pi))
{
std::cerr << "CreateProcess failed " << commandAndArgs << std::endl;
CloseHandle(newstdin);
CloseHandle(newstdout);
CloseHandle(read_stdout);
CloseHandle(write_stdin);
delete [] commandAndArgs;
return false;
}
delete [] commandAndArgs;
unsigned long exit=0;
//process exit code unsigned
unsigned long bread;
//bytes read unsigned
unsigned long avail;
//bytes available
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
for(;;)
//main program loop
{
Sleep(10);
//check to see if there is any data to read from stdout
//std::cout << "Peek for data..." << std::endl;
PeekNamedPipe(read_stdout,buf,1023,&bread,&avail,NULL);
if (bread != 0)
{
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
if (avail > 1023)
{
while (bread >= 1023)
{
//std::cout << "Read data..." << std::endl;
ReadFile(read_stdout,buf,1023,&bread,NULL);
//read the stdout pipe
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
output += buf;
if (verbose)
{
cmSystemTools::Stdout(buf);
}
}
}
else
{
ReadFile(read_stdout,buf,1023,&bread,NULL);
output += buf;
if(verbose)
{
cmSystemTools::Stdout(buf);
}
}
}
//std::cout << "Check for process..." << std::endl;
GetExitCodeProcess(pi.hProcess,&exit);
//while the process is running
if (exit != STILL_ACTIVE) break;
}
WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, INFINITE);
GetExitCodeProcess(pi.hProcess,&exit);
CloseHandle(pi.hThread);
CloseHandle(pi.hProcess);
CloseHandle(newstdin);
//clean stuff up
CloseHandle(newstdout);
CloseHandle(read_stdout);
CloseHandle(write_stdin);
retVal = exit;
return true;
}
bool cmWin32ProcessExecution::StartProcess(
const char* cmd, const char* path, bool verbose)
{
this->Initialize();
this->Verbose = verbose;
return this->PrivateOpen(cmd, path, _O_RDONLY | _O_TEXT, POPEN_3);
}
bool cmWin32ProcessExecution::Wait(int timeout)
{
return this->PrivateClose(timeout);
}
static BOOL RealPopenCreateProcess(const char *cmdstring,
const char *path,
const char *szConsoleSpawn,
HANDLE hStdin,
HANDLE hStdout,
HANDLE hStderr,
HANDLE *hProcess,
bool hideWindows,
std::string& output)
{
PROCESS_INFORMATION piProcInfo;
STARTUPINFO siStartInfo;
char *s1=0,*s2=0;
const char *s3 = " /c ";
int i = GetEnvironmentVariable("COMSPEC",NULL,0);
if (i)
{
char *comshell;
s1 = (char *)malloc(i);
int x = GetEnvironmentVariable("COMSPEC", s1, i);
if (!x)
{
free(s1);
return x;
}
/* Explicitly check if we are using COMMAND.COM. If we are
* then use the w9xpopen hack.
*/
comshell = s1 + x;
while (comshell >= s1 && *comshell != '\\')
--comshell;
++comshell;
if (GetVersion() < 0x80000000 &&
STRICMP(comshell, "command.com") != 0)
{
/* NT/2000 and not using command.com. */
x = i + (int)strlen(s3) + (int)strlen(cmdstring) + 1;
s2 = (char *)malloc(x);
ZeroMemory(s2, x);
//sprintf(s2, "%s%s%s", s1, s3, cmdstring);
sprintf(s2, "%s", cmdstring);
}
else
{
/*
* Oh gag, we're on Win9x or using COMMAND.COM. Use
* the workaround listed in KB: Q150956
*/
char modulepath[_MAX_PATH];
struct stat statinfo;
GetModuleFileName(NULL, modulepath, sizeof(modulepath));
for (i = x = 0; modulepath[i]; i++)
if (modulepath[i] == '\\')
x = i+1;
modulepath[x] = '\0';
/* Create the full-name to w9xpopen, so we can test it exists */
strncat(modulepath,
szConsoleSpawn,
(sizeof(modulepath)/sizeof(modulepath[0]))
-strlen(modulepath));
if (stat(modulepath, &statinfo) != 0)
{
/* Eeek - file-not-found - possibly an embedding
situation - see if we can locate it in sys.prefix
*/
strncpy(modulepath,
".",
sizeof(modulepath)/sizeof(modulepath[0]));
if (modulepath[strlen(modulepath)-1] != '\\')
strcat(modulepath, "\\");
strncat(modulepath,
szConsoleSpawn,
(sizeof(modulepath)/sizeof(modulepath[0]))
-strlen(modulepath));
/* No where else to look - raise an easily identifiable
error, rather than leaving Windows to report
"file not found" - as the user is probably blissfully
unaware this shim EXE is used, and it will confuse them.
(well, it confused me for a while ;-)
*/
if (stat(modulepath, &statinfo) != 0)
{
std::cout
<< "Can not locate '" << modulepath
<< "' which is needed "
"for popen to work with your shell "
"or platform." << std::endl;
free(s1);
free(s2);
return FALSE;
}
}
x = i + (int)strlen(s3) + (int)strlen(cmdstring) + 1 +
(int)strlen(modulepath) +
(int)strlen(szConsoleSpawn) + 1;
if(s2)
{
free(s2);
}
s2 = (char *)malloc(x);
ZeroMemory(s2, x);
sprintf(
s2,
"%s %s%s%s",
modulepath,
s1,
s3,
cmdstring);
sprintf(
s2,
"%s %s",
modulepath,
cmdstring);
}
}
/* Could be an else here to try cmd.exe / command.com in the path
Now we'll just error out.. */
else
{
std::cout << "Cannot locate a COMSPEC environment variable to "
<< "use as the shell" << std::endl;
free(s2);
free(s1);
return FALSE;
}
ZeroMemory(&siStartInfo, sizeof(STARTUPINFO));
siStartInfo.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFO);
siStartInfo.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES | STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW;
siStartInfo.hStdInput = hStdin;
siStartInfo.hStdOutput = hStdout;
siStartInfo.hStdError = hStderr;
siStartInfo.wShowWindow = SW_SHOWDEFAULT;
if(hideWindows)
{
siStartInfo.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE;
}
//std::cout << "Create process: " << s2 << std::endl;
if (CreateProcess(NULL,
s2,
NULL,
NULL,
TRUE,
0, //CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE,
NULL,
path,
&siStartInfo,
&piProcInfo) )
{
/* Close the handles now so anyone waiting is woken. */
CloseHandle(piProcInfo.hThread);
/* Return process handle */
*hProcess = piProcInfo.hProcess;
//std::cout << "Process created..." << std::endl;
free(s2);
free(s1);
return TRUE;
}
output += "CreateProcessError: ";
{
/* Format the error message. */
char message[1024];
DWORD original = GetLastError();
DWORD length = FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS, 0, original,
MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT),
message, 1023, 0);
if(length < 1)
{
/* FormatMessage failed. Use a default message. */
_snprintf(message, 1023,
"Process execution failed with error 0x%X. "
"FormatMessage failed with error 0x%X",
original, GetLastError());
}
output += message;
}
output += "\n";
output += "for command: ";
output += s2;
if(path)
{
output += "\nin dir: ";
output += path;
}
output += "\n";
free(s2);
free(s1);
return FALSE;
}
/* The following code is based off of KB: Q190351 */
bool cmWin32ProcessExecution::PrivateOpen(const char *cmdstring,
const char* path,
int mode,
int n)
{
HANDLE hProcess;
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES saAttr;
BOOL fSuccess;
int fd1, fd2, fd3;
this->hChildStdinRd = 0;
this->hChildStdinWr = 0;
this->hChildStdoutRd = 0;
this->hChildStdoutWr = 0;
this->hChildStderrRd = 0;
this->hChildStderrWr = 0;
this->hChildStdinWrDup = 0;
this->hChildStdoutRdDup = 0;
this->hChildStderrRdDup = 0;
saAttr.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES);
saAttr.bInheritHandle = TRUE;
saAttr.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL;
fd1 = 0;
fd2 = 0;
fd3 = 0;
if (!CreatePipe(&this->hChildStdinRd, &this->hChildStdinWr, &saAttr, 0))
{
this->Output += "CreatePipeError\n";
return false;
}
/* Create new output read handle and the input write handle. Set
* the inheritance properties to FALSE. Otherwise, the child inherits
* these handles; resulting in non-closeable handles to the pipes
* being created. */
fSuccess = DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(), this->hChildStdinWr,
GetCurrentProcess(), &this->hChildStdinWrDup, 0,
FALSE,
DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);
if (!fSuccess)
{
this->Output += "DuplicateHandleError\n";
return false;
}
/* Close the inheritable version of ChildStdin
that we're using. */
CloseHandle(hChildStdinWr);
if (!CreatePipe(&this->hChildStdoutRd, &this->hChildStdoutWr, &saAttr, 0))
{
this->Output += "CreatePipeError\n";
return false;
}
fSuccess = DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(), this->hChildStdoutRd,
GetCurrentProcess(), &this->hChildStdoutRdDup, 0,
FALSE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);
if (!fSuccess)
{
this->Output += "DuplicateHandleError\n";
return false;
}
/* Close the inheritable version of ChildStdout
that we're using. */
CloseHandle(hChildStdoutRd);
if (n != POPEN_4)
{
if (!CreatePipe(&this->hChildStderrRd, &this->hChildStderrWr, &saAttr, 0))
{
this->Output += "CreatePipeError\n";
return false;
}
fSuccess = DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(),
this->hChildStderrRd,
GetCurrentProcess(),
&this->hChildStderrRdDup, 0,
FALSE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS);
if (!fSuccess)
{
this->Output += "DuplicateHandleError\n";
return false;
}
/* Close the inheritable version of ChildStdErr that we're using. */
CloseHandle(hChildStderrRd);
}
switch (n)
{
case POPEN_1:
switch (mode & (_O_RDONLY | _O_TEXT | _O_BINARY | _O_WRONLY))
{
case _O_WRONLY | _O_TEXT:
/* Case for writing to child Stdin in text mode. */
fd1 = _open_osfhandle(TO_INTPTR(this->hChildStdinWrDup), mode);
/* We don't care about these pipes anymore,
so close them. */
break;
case _O_RDONLY | _O_TEXT:
/* Case for reading from child Stdout in text mode. */
fd1 = _open_osfhandle(TO_INTPTR(this->hChildStdoutRdDup), mode);
/* We don't care about these pipes anymore,
so close them. */
break;
case _O_RDONLY | _O_BINARY:
/* Case for readinig from child Stdout in
binary mode. */
fd1 = _open_osfhandle(TO_INTPTR(this->hChildStdoutRdDup), mode);
/* We don't care about these pipes anymore,
so close them. */
break;
case _O_WRONLY | _O_BINARY:
/* Case for writing to child Stdin in binary mode. */
fd1 = _open_osfhandle(TO_INTPTR(this->hChildStdinWrDup), mode);
/* We don't care about these pipes anymore,
so close them. */
break;
}
break;
case POPEN_2:
case POPEN_4:
//if ( 1 )
{
fd1 = _open_osfhandle(TO_INTPTR(this->hChildStdinWrDup), mode);
fd2 = _open_osfhandle(TO_INTPTR(this->hChildStdoutRdDup), mode);
break;
}
case POPEN_3:
//if ( 1)
{
fd1 = _open_osfhandle(TO_INTPTR(this->hChildStdinWrDup), mode);
fd2 = _open_osfhandle(TO_INTPTR(this->hChildStdoutRdDup), mode);
fd3 = _open_osfhandle(TO_INTPTR(this->hChildStderrRdDup), mode);
break;
}
}
if (n == POPEN_4)
{
if (!RealPopenCreateProcess(cmdstring,
path,
this->ConsoleSpawn.c_str(),
this->hChildStdinRd,
this->hChildStdoutWr,
this->hChildStdoutWr,
&hProcess, this->HideWindows,
this->Output))
{
if(fd1 >= 0)
{
close(fd1);
}
if(fd2 >= 0)
{
close(fd2);
}
if(fd3 >= 0)
{
close(fd3);
}
return 0;
}
}
else
{
if (!RealPopenCreateProcess(cmdstring,
path,
this->ConsoleSpawn.c_str(),
this->hChildStdinRd,
this->hChildStdoutWr,
this->hChildStderrWr,
&hProcess, this->HideWindows,
this->Output))
{
if(fd1 >= 0)
{
close(fd1);
}
if(fd2 >= 0)
{
close(fd2);
}
if(fd3 >= 0)
{
close(fd3);
}
return 0;
}
}
/* Child is launched. Close the parents copy of those pipe
* handles that only the child should have open. You need to
* make sure that no handles to the write end of the output pipe
* are maintained in this process or else the pipe will not close
* when the child process exits and the ReadFile will hang. */
this->ProcessHandle = hProcess;
if ( fd1 >= 0 )
{
this->pStdIn = fd1;
}
if ( fd2 >= 0 )
{
this->pStdOut = fd2;
}
if ( fd3 >= 0 )
{
this->pStdErr = fd3;
}
return true;
}
bool cmWin32ProcessExecution::CloseHandles()
{
if(this->pStdErr != -1 )
{
// this will close this as well: this->hChildStderrRdDup
_close(this->pStdErr);
this->pStdErr = -1;
this->hChildStderrRdDup = 0;
}
if(this->pStdIn != -1 )
{
// this will close this as well: this->hChildStdinWrDup
_close(this->pStdIn);
this->pStdIn = -1;
this->hChildStdinWrDup = 0;
}
if(this->pStdOut != -1 )
{
// this will close this as well: this->hChildStdoutRdDup
_close(this->pStdOut);
this->pStdOut = -1;
this->hChildStdoutRdDup = 0;
}
bool ret = true;
if (this->hChildStdinRd && !CloseHandle(this->hChildStdinRd))
{
ret = false;
}
this->hChildStdinRd = 0;
// now close these two
if (this->hChildStdoutWr && !CloseHandle(this->hChildStdoutWr))
{
ret = false;
}
this->hChildStdoutWr = 0;
if (this->hChildStderrWr && !CloseHandle(this->hChildStderrWr))
{
ret = false;
}
this->hChildStderrWr = 0;
return ret;
}
cmWin32ProcessExecution::~cmWin32ProcessExecution()
{
this->CloseHandles();
}
bool cmWin32ProcessExecution::PrivateClose(int /* timeout */)
{
HANDLE hProcess = this->ProcessHandle;
int result = -1;
DWORD exit_code;
std::string output = "";
bool done = false;
while(!done)
{
Sleep(10);
bool have_some = false;
struct _stat fsout;
struct _stat fserr;
int rout = _fstat(this->pStdOut, &fsout);
int rerr = _fstat(this->pStdErr, &fserr);
if ( rout && rerr )
{
break;
}
if (fserr.st_size > 0)
{
char buffer[1024];
int len = read(this->pStdErr, buffer, 1023);
buffer[len] = 0;
if ( this->Verbose )
{
cmSystemTools::Stdout(buffer);
}
output += buffer;
have_some = true;
}
if (fsout.st_size > 0)
{
char buffer[1024];
int len = read(this->pStdOut, buffer, 1023);
buffer[len] = 0;
if ( this->Verbose )
{
cmSystemTools::Stdout(buffer);
}
output += buffer;
have_some = true;
}
unsigned long exitCode;
if ( ! have_some )
{
GetExitCodeProcess(hProcess,&exitCode);
if (exitCode != STILL_ACTIVE)
{
break;
}
}
}
if (WaitForSingleObject(hProcess, INFINITE) != WAIT_FAILED &&
GetExitCodeProcess(hProcess, &exit_code))
{
result = exit_code;
}
else
{
/* Indicate failure - this will cause the file object
* to raise an I/O error and translate the last Win32
* error code from errno. We do have a problem with
* last errors that overlap the normal errno table,
* but that's a consistent problem with the file object.
*/
if (result != EOF)
{
/* If the error wasn't from the fclose(), then
* set errno for the file object error handling.
*/
errno = GetLastError();
}
result = -1;
}
/* Free up the native handle at this point */
CloseHandle(hProcess);
this->ExitValue = result;
this->Output += output;
bool ret = this->CloseHandles();
if ( result < 0 || !ret)
{
return false;
}
return true;
}
int cmWin32ProcessExecution::Windows9xHack(const char* command)
{
BOOL bRet;
STARTUPINFO si;
PROCESS_INFORMATION pi;
DWORD exit_code=0;
if (!command)
{
cmSystemTools::Error("Windows9xHack: Command not specified");
return 1;
}
/* Make child process use this app's standard files. */
ZeroMemory(&si, sizeof si);
si.cb = sizeof si;
si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES;
si.hStdInput = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
si.hStdOutput = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
si.hStdError = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE);
char * app = 0;
char* cmd = new char[ strlen(command) + 1 ];
strcpy(cmd, command);
bRet = CreateProcess(
app, cmd,
0, 0,
TRUE, 0,
0, 0,
&si, &pi
);
delete [] cmd;
if (bRet)
{
if (WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, INFINITE) != WAIT_FAILED)
{
GetExitCodeProcess(pi.hProcess, &exit_code);
}
CloseHandle(pi.hProcess);
CloseHandle(pi.hThread);
return exit_code;
}
return 1;
}

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/*============================================================================
CMake - Cross Platform Makefile Generator
Copyright 2000-2009 Kitware, Inc., Insight Software Consortium
Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the License for more information.
============================================================================*/
#ifndef cmWin32ProcessExecution_h
#define cmWin32ProcessExecution_h
#include "cmStandardIncludes.h"
#include "windows.h"
class cmMakefile;
/** \class cmWin32ProcessExecution
* \brief A process executor for windows
*
* cmWin32ProcessExecution is a class that provides a "clean" way of
* executing processes on Windows. It is modified code from Python 2.1
* distribution.
*
* Portable 'popen' replacement for Win32.
*
* Written by Bill Tutt <billtut@microsoft.com>. Minor tweaks and 2.0
* integration by Fredrik Lundh <fredrik@pythonware.com> Return code
* handling by David Bolen <db3l@fitlinxx.com>.
*
* Modified for CMake.
*
* For more information, please check Microsoft Knowledge Base
* Articles Q190351 and Q150956.
*/
class cmWin32ProcessExecution
{
public:
cmWin32ProcessExecution()
{
this->HideWindows = false;
this->SetConsoleSpawn("w9xpopen.exe");
this->Initialize();
}
~cmWin32ProcessExecution();
///! If true windows will be created hidden.
void SetHideWindows(bool v) { this->HideWindows = v; }
/**
* Initialize the process execution datastructure. Do not call while
* running the process.
*/
void Initialize()
{
this->ProcessHandle = 0;
this->ExitValue = -1;
// Comment this out. Maybe we will need it in the future.
// file IO access to the process might be cool.
//this->StdIn = 0;
//this->StdOut = 0;
//this->StdErr = 0;
this->pStdIn = -1;
this->pStdOut = -1;
this->pStdErr = -1;
}
/**
* Start the process in the directory path. Make sure that the
* executable is either in the path or specify the full path. The
* argument verbose specifies whether or not to display output while
* it is being generated.
*/
bool StartProcess(const char*, const char* path, bool verbose);
/**
* Wait for the process to finish. If timeout is specified, it will
* break the process after timeout expires. (Timeout code is not yet
* implemented.
*/
bool Wait(int timeout);
/**
* Get the output of the process (mixed stdout and stderr) as
* std::string.
*/
const std::string GetOutput() const { return this->Output; }
/**
* Get the return value of the process. If the process is still
* running, the return value is -1.
*/
int GetExitValue() const { return this->ExitValue; }
/**
* On Windows 9x there is a bug in the process execution code which
* may result in blocking. That is why this workaround is
* used. Specify the console spawn, which should run the
* Windows9xHack code.
*/
void SetConsoleSpawn(const char* prog) { this->ConsoleSpawn = prog; }
static int Windows9xHack(const char* command);
/** Code from a Borland web site with the following explaination :
* In this article, I will explain how to spawn a console
* application and redirect its standard input/output using
* anonymous pipes. An anonymous pipe is a pipe that goes only in
* one direction (read pipe, write pipe, etc.). Maybe you are
* asking, "why would I ever need to do this sort of thing?" One
* example would be a Windows telnet server, where you spawn a shell
* and listen on a port and send and receive data between the shell
* and the socket client. (Windows does not really have a built-in
* remote shell). First, we should talk about pipes. A pipe in
* Windows is simply a method of communication, often between
* process. The SDK defines a pipe as "a communication conduit with
* two ends; a process with a handle to one end can communicate with
* a process having a handle to the other end." In our case, we are
* using "anonymous" pipes, one-way pipes that "transfer data
* between a parent process and a child process or between two child
* processes of the same parent process." It's easiest to imagine a
* pipe as its namesake. An actual pipe running between processes
* that can carry data. We are using anonymous pipes because the
* console app we are spawning is a child process. We use the
* CreatePipe function which will create an anonymous pipe and
* return a read handle and a write handle. We will create two
* pipes, on for stdin and one for stdout. We will then monitor the
* read end of the stdout pipe to check for display on our child
* process. Every time there is something availabe for reading, we
* will display it in our app. Consequently, we check for input in
* our app and send it off to the write end of the stdin pipe.
*/
static bool BorlandRunCommand(const char* command,
const char* dir,
std::string& output, int& retVal,
bool verbose,
int timeout, bool hideWindows);
private:
bool CloseHandles();
bool PrivateOpen(const char*, const char*, int, int);
bool PrivateClose(int timeout);
HANDLE ProcessHandle;
HANDLE hChildStdinRd;
HANDLE hChildStdinWr;
HANDLE hChildStdoutRd;
HANDLE hChildStdoutWr;
HANDLE hChildStderrRd;
HANDLE hChildStderrWr;
HANDLE hChildStdinWrDup;
HANDLE hChildStdoutRdDup;
HANDLE hChildStderrRdDup;
int pStdIn;
int pStdOut;
int pStdErr;
int ExitValue;
std::string Output;
std::string ConsoleSpawn;
bool Verbose;
bool HideWindows;
};
#endif

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@ -1104,10 +1104,6 @@ int cmake::AddCMakePaths()
("CMAKE_ROOT", cMakeRoot.c_str(),
"Path to CMake installation.", cmCacheManager::INTERNAL);
#ifdef _WIN32
std::string comspec = "cmw9xcom.exe";
cmSystemTools::SetWindows9xComspecSubstitute(comspec.c_str());
#endif
return 1;
}

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@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
/*============================================================================
CMake - Cross Platform Makefile Generator
Copyright 2000-2009 Kitware, Inc., Insight Software Consortium
Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the License for more information.
============================================================================*/
#include "cmSystemTools.h"
#include "cmWin32ProcessExecution.h"
// this is a test driver program for cmake.
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
cmSystemTools::EnableMSVCDebugHook();
if ( argc <= 1 )
{
std::cerr << "Usage: " << argv[0] << " executable" << std::endl;
return 1;
}
std::string arg = argv[1];
if ( (arg.find_first_of(" ") != arg.npos) &&
(arg.find_first_of("\"") == arg.npos) )
{
arg = "\"" + arg + "\"";
}
std::string command = arg;
int cc;
for ( cc = 2; cc < argc; cc ++ )
{
std::string nextArg = argv[cc];
if ( (nextArg.find_first_of(" ") != nextArg.npos) &&
(nextArg.find_first_of("\"") == nextArg.npos) )
{
nextArg = "\"" + nextArg + "\"";
}
command += " ";
command += nextArg;
}
return cmWin32ProcessExecution::Windows9xHack(command.c_str());
}

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@ -171,10 +171,6 @@ int main (int argc, char *argv[])
}
}
#ifdef _WIN32
std::string comspec = "cmw9xcom.exe";
cmSystemTools::SetWindows9xComspecSubstitute(comspec.c_str());
#endif
// copy the args to a vector
std::vector<std::string> args;
for(int i =0; i < argc; ++i)

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@ -302,8 +302,7 @@ CMAKE_CXX_SOURCES="\
if ${cmake_system_mingw}; then
CMAKE_CXX_SOURCES="${CMAKE_CXX_SOURCES}\
cmGlobalMSYSMakefileGenerator \
cmGlobalMinGWMakefileGenerator \
cmWin32ProcessExecution"
cmGlobalMinGWMakefileGenerator"
fi
CMAKE_C_SOURCES="\