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diff --git a/ace/Process.h b/ace/Process.h deleted file mode 100644 index 8c36780f01e..00000000000 --- a/ace/Process.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,404 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- C++ -*- */ -// $Id$ - -// ============================================================================ -// -// = LIBRARY -// ace -// -// = FILENAME -// Process.h -// -// = AUTHOR -// Tim Harrison <harrison@cs.wustl.edu> -// -// ============================================================================ - -#ifndef ACE_PROCESS_H -#define ACE_PROCESS_H - -#include "ace/OS.h" - -#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE) -# pragma once -#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */ - -class ACE_Export ACE_Process_Options -{ - // = TITLE - // Process Options - // - // = DESCRIPTION - // This class controls the options passed to <CreateProcess> (or <fork> - // and <exec>). - // Notice that on Windows CE, creating a process merely means - // instantiating a new process. You can't set the handles (since - // there's no stdin, stdout and stderr,) specify process/thread - // options, set environment,... So, basically, this class only - // set the command line and nothing else. - // - // Notice that on UNIX platforms, if the <setenv> is used, the - // <spawn> is using the <execve> system call. It means that the - // <command_line> should include a full path to the program file - // (<execve> does not search the PATH). If <setenv> is not used - // then, the <spawn> is using the <execvp> which searches for the - // program file in the PATH variable. -public: - enum - { - DEFAULT_COMMAND_LINE_BUF_LEN = 1024, - // UNIX process creation flags. -#if defined (ACE_WIN32) - NO_EXEC = 0 -#else - NO_EXEC = 1 -#endif /* ACE_WIN32 */ - }; - -protected: - // = Default settings not part of public Interface. - // - // @@ These sizes should be taken from the appropriate - // POSIX/system header files and/or defined dynamically. - enum - { - MAX_COMMAND_LINE_OPTIONS = 128, - ENVIRONMENT_BUFFER = 16 * 1024, // 16K - MAX_ENVIRONMENT_ARGS = 512 // - }; - -public: - ACE_Process_Options (int inherit_environment = 1, - int command_line_buf_len = DEFAULT_COMMAND_LINE_BUF_LEN, - int env_buf_len = ENVIRONMENT_BUFFER, - int max_env_args = MAX_ENVIRONMENT_ARGS); - // If <inherit_environment> == 1, the new process will inherit the - // environment of the current process. <command_line_buf_len> is the - // max strlen for command-line arguments. - - ~ACE_Process_Options (void); - // Destructor. - - // = Methods to set process creation options portably. - - int set_handles (ACE_HANDLE std_in, - ACE_HANDLE std_out = ACE_INVALID_HANDLE, - ACE_HANDLE std_err = ACE_INVALID_HANDLE); - // Set the standard handles of the new process to the respective - // handles. If you want to affect a subset of the handles, make - // sure to set the others to ACE_INVALID_HANDLE. Returns 0 on - // success, -1 on failure. - - int setenv (LPCTSTR format, - ...); - // <format> must be of the form "VARIABLE=VALUE". There can not be - // any spaces between VARIABLE and the equal sign. - - int setenv (LPCTSTR variable_name, - LPCTSTR format, - ...); - // Set a single environment variable, <variable_name>. Since - // different platforms separate each environment variable - // differently, you must call this method once for each variable. - // <format> can be any printf format string. So options->setenv - // ("FOO","one + two = %s", "three") will result in "FOO=one + two = - // three". - - int setenv (LPTSTR envp[]); - // Same as above with argv format. <envp> must be null terminated. - - void working_directory (LPCTSTR wd); - // Set the working directory for the process. strlen of <wd> must - // be <= MAXPATHLEN. - - int command_line (LPCTSTR format, ...); - // Set the command-line arguments. <format> can use any printf - // formats. The first token in <format> should be the path to the - // application. This can either be a full path, relative path, or - // just an executable name. If an executable name is used, we rely - // on the platform's support for searching paths. Since we need a - // path to run a process, this method *must* be called! Returns 0 - // on success, -1 on failure. - - int command_line (LPCTSTR const argv[]); - // Same as above in argv format. <argv> must be null terminated. - - u_long creation_flags (void) const; - // Get the creation flags. - void creation_flags (u_long); - // Set the creation flags. - - // = <ACE_Process> uses these operations to retrieve option values. - - LPTSTR working_directory (void); - // Current working directory. Returns "" if nothing has been set. - - LPTSTR command_line_buf (void); - // Buffer of command-line options. Returns exactly what was passed - // to this->command_line. - - LPTSTR env_buf (void); - // Null-terminated buffer of null terminated strings. Each string - // is an environment assignment "VARIABLE=value". This buffer - // should end with two null characters. - - // = Get/set process group. - pid_t getgroup (void) const; - pid_t setgroup (pid_t pgrp); - // On UNIX, these methods are used by the <ACE_Process_Manager> to - // manage groups of processes. - -#if defined (ACE_WIN32) - // = Non-portable accessors for when you "just have to use them." - - STARTUPINFO *startup_info (void); - // Used for setting and getting. - - LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES get_process_attributes (void) const; - // Get the process_attributes. Returns NULL if - // set_process_attributes has not been set. - - LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES set_process_attributes (void); - // If this is called, a non-null process attributes is sent to - // CreateProcess. - - LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES get_thread_attributes (void) const; - // Get the thread_attributes. Returns NULL if set_thread_attributes - // has not been set. - - LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES set_thread_attributes (void); - // If this is called, a non-null thread attributes is sent to - // CreateProcess. - - int handle_inheritence (void); - // Default is TRUE. - void handle_inheritence (int); - // Allows disabling of handle inheritence. -#else /* All things not WIN32 */ - - char *const *command_line_argv (void); - // argv-style command-line options. Parses and modifies the string - // created from this->command_line. All spaces not in quotes ("" or - // '') are replaced with null (\0) bytes. An argv array is built - // and returned with each entry pointing to the start of - // null-terminated string. Returns { 0 } if nothing has been set. - - char *const *env_argv (void); - // argv-style array of environment settings. - - // = Accessors for the standard handles. - ACE_HANDLE get_stdin (void); - ACE_HANDLE get_stdout (void); - ACE_HANDLE get_stderr (void); - - void avoid_zombies (int); - // Set value for avoid_zombies. - int avoid_zombies (void); - // Get current value for avoid_zombies. -#endif /* ACE_WIN32 */ - -protected: - -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_WINCE) - int setenv_i (LPTSTR assignment, int len); - // Add <assignment> to environment_buf_ and adjust - // environment_argv_. <len> is the strlen of <assignment>. - - int inherit_environment_; - // Whether the child process inherits the current process - // environment. -#endif /* !ACE_HAS_WINCE */ - - u_long creation_flags_; - // Default 0. - -#if defined (ACE_WIN32) && !defined (ACE_HAS_WINCE) - void inherit_environment (void); - // Helper function to grab win32 environment and stick it in - // environment_buf_ using this->setenv_i. - - int environment_inherited_; - // Ensures once only call to inherit environment. - - STARTUPINFO startup_info_; - - BOOL handle_inheritence_; - // Default TRUE. - - LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES process_attributes_; - // Pointer to security_buf1_. - - LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES thread_attributes_; - // Pointer to security_buf2_. - - SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES security_buf1_; - // Data for process_attributes_. - - SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES security_buf2_; - // Data for thread_attributes_. - -#else /* !ACE_WIN32 */ - ACE_HANDLE stdin_; - ACE_HANDLE stdout_; - ACE_HANDLE stderr_; - // Avoid zombies for spawned processes. - int avoid_zombies_; -#endif /* ACE_WIN32 */ - -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_WINCE) - int set_handles_called_; - // Is 1 if stdhandles was called. - - int environment_buf_index_; - // Pointer into environment_buf_. This should point to the next - // free spot. - - int environment_argv_index_; - // Pointer to environment_argv_. - - LPTSTR environment_buf_; - // Pointer to buffer of the environment settings. - - int environment_buf_len_; - // Size of the environment buffer. Configurable - - LPTSTR* environment_argv_; - // Pointers into environment_buf_. - - int max_environment_args_; - // Maximum number of environment variables. Configurable - - int max_environ_argv_index_; - // Maximum index of environment_argv_ buffer - - TCHAR working_directory_[MAXPATHLEN + 1]; - // The current working directory. -#endif /* !ACE_HAS_WINCE */ - - int command_line_argv_calculated_; - // Ensures command_line_argv is only calculated once. - - LPTSTR command_line_buf_; - // Pointer to buffer of command-line arguments. E.g., "-f foo -b bar". - - LPTSTR command_line_argv_[MAX_COMMAND_LINE_OPTIONS]; - // Argv-style command-line arguments. - - pid_t process_group_; - // Process-group on Unix; unused on Win32. -}; - -class ACE_Export ACE_Process -{ - // = TITLE - // Process - // - // = DESCRIPTION - // A Portable encapsulation for creating new processes. - // - // Notice that on UNIX platforms, if the <setenv> is used, the - // <spawn> is using the <execve> system call. It means that the - // <command_line> should include a full path to the program file - // (<execve> does not search the PATH). If <setenv> is not used - // then, the <spawn> is using the <execvp> which searches for the - // program file in the PATH variable. -public: - - ACE_Process (void); - // Default construction. Must use <ACE_Process::spawn> to start. - - virtual ~ACE_Process (void); - // Destructor. - - virtual int prepare (ACE_Process_Options &options); - // Called just before <ACE_OS::fork> in the <spawn>. If this - // returns non-zero, the <spawn> is aborted (and returns - // ACE_INVALID_PID). The default simply returns zero. - - virtual pid_t spawn (ACE_Process_Options &options); - // Launch a new process as described by <options>. Returns the - // process id of the newly spawned child on success or -1 on - // failure. - - virtual void parent (pid_t child); - // Called just after <ACE_OS::fork> in the parent's context, if the - // <fork> succeeds. The default is to do nothing. - - virtual void child (pid_t parent); - // Called just after <ACE_OS::fork> in the child's context. The - // default does nothing. This function is *not* called on Win32 - // because the process-creation scheme does not allow it. - - virtual void unmanage (void); - // Called by a <Process_Manager> that is removing this Process from - // its table of managed Processes. Default is to do nothing. - - pid_t wait (ACE_exitcode *status = 0, - int wait_options = 0); - // Wait for the process we've created to exit. If <status> != 0, it - // points to an integer where the function store the exit status of - // child process to. If <wait_options> == <WNOHANG> then return 0 - // and don't block if the child process hasn't exited yet. A return - // value of -1 represents the <wait> operation failed, otherwise, - // the child process id is returned. - - pid_t wait (const ACE_Time_Value &tv, - ACE_exitcode *status = 0); - // Timed wait for the process we've created to exit. A return value - // of -1 indicates that the something failed; 0 indicates that a - // timeout occurred. Otherwise, the child's process id is returned. - // If <status> != 0, it points to an integer where the function - // stores the child's exit status. - // - // NOTE: on UNIX platforms this function uses <ualarm>, i.e., it - // overwrites any existing alarm. In addition, it steals all - // <SIGCHLD>s during the timeout period, which will break another - // <ACE_Process_Manager> in the same process that's expecting - // <SIGCHLD> to kick off process reaping. - - int kill (int signum = SIGINT); - // Send the process a signal. This is only portable to operating - // systems that support signals, such as UNIX/POSIX. - - int terminate (void); - // Terminate the process abruptly using <ACE::terminate_process>. - // This call doesn't give the process a chance to cleanup, so use it - // with caution... - - pid_t getpid (void) const; - // Return the process id of the new child process. - - ACE_HANDLE gethandle (void) const; - // Return the handle of the process, if it has one. - - int running (void) const; - // Return 1 if running; 0 otherwise. - - int exit_code (void) const; - // Return the Process' exit code - - void exit_code (int code); - // Set the Process' exit code (completely unrelated to whether the - // Process has actually exited)! - -#if defined (ACE_WIN32) - PROCESS_INFORMATION process_info (void); -#endif /* ACE_WIN32 */ - -protected: -#if defined (ACE_WIN32) - PROCESS_INFORMATION process_info_; -#else /* ACE_WIN32 */ - pid_t child_id_; - // Process id of the child. -#endif /* ACE_WIN32 */ - int exit_code_; -}; - -#include "ace/SString.h" - -#if defined (__ACE_INLINE__) -#include "ace/Process.i" -#endif /* __ACE_INLINE__ */ - -#endif /* ACE_PROCESS_H */ |