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/* $Id: spawn.hg,v 1.4 2004/03/02 23:29:57 murrayc Exp $ */

/* Copyright (C) 2002 The gtkmm Development Team
 *
 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
 * Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
 */

_DEFS(glibmm,glib)

#include <glibmmconfig.h>
#include <glibmm/arrayhandle.h>
#include <glibmm/error.h>
#include <sigc++/sigc++.h>
#include <string>

namespace Glib
{

typedef GPid Pid;

_WRAP_ENUM(SpawnFlags, GSpawnFlags, NO_GTYPE)

/** @defgroup Spawn Spawning Processes
 * Process launching with fork()/exec().
 * @{
 */

/** Exception class for errors occuring when spawning processes.
 */
_WRAP_GERROR(SpawnError, GSpawnError, G_SPAWN_ERROR, NO_GTYPE, s#^2BIG$#TOOBIG#)

/** Executes a child program asynchronously (your program will not
 * block waiting for the child to exit). The child program is
 * specified by the only argument that must be provided, @a argv.
 * The first string in @a argv is of
 * course the name of the program to execute. By default, the name of
 * the program must be a full path; the PATH shell variable 
 * will only be searched if you pass the SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH flag.
 *
 * On Windows, note that all the string or string vector arguments to
 * this function and the other spawn*() functions are in UTF-8, the
 * GLib file name encoding. Unicode characters that are not part of
 * the system codepage passed in these arguments will be correctly
 * available in the spawned program only if it uses wide character API
 * to retrieve its command line. For C programs built with Microsoft's
 * tools it is enough to make the program have a wmain() instead of
 * main(). wmain() has a wide character argument vector as parameter.
 *
 * At least currently, mingw doesn't support wmain(), so if you use
 * mingw to develop the spawned program, it will have to call the
 * undocumented function __wgetmainargs() to get the wide character
 * argument vector and environment. See gspawn-win32-helper.c in the
 * GLib sources or init.c in the mingw runtime sources for a prototype
 * for that function. Alternatively, you can retrieve the Win32 system
 * level wide character command line passed to the spawned program
 * using the GetCommandLineW() function.
 *
 * On Windows the low-level child process creation API
 * CreateProcess() doesn't use argument vectors,
 * but a command line. The C runtime library's
 * spawn*() family of functions (which
 * spawn_async_with_pipes() eventually calls) paste the argument
 * vector elements together into a command line, and the C runtime startup code
 * does a corresponding reconstruction of an argument vector from the
 * command line, to be passed to main(). Complications arise when you have
 * argument vector elements that contain spaces of double quotes. The
 * spawn*() functions don't do any quoting or
 * escaping, but on the other hand the startup code does do unquoting
 * and unescaping in order to enable receiving arguments with embedded
 * spaces or double quotes. To work around this asymmetry,
 * spawn_async_with_pipes() will do quoting and escaping on argument
 * vector elements that need it before calling the C runtime
 * spawn() function.
 *
 * @a envp is a lists of strings, where each string
 * has the form KEY=VALUE. This will become
 * the child's environment.
 *
 * @a flags should be the bitwise OR of any flags you want to affect the
 * function's behaviour. The SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD flags means that 
 * the child will not automatically be reaped; you must use a
 * ChildWatch source to be notified about the death of the child 
 * process. Eventually you must call spawn_close_pid() on the
 * @a child_pid, in order to free resources which may be associated
 * with the child process. (On Unix, using a ChildWatch source is
 * equivalent to calling waitpid() or handling the SIGCHLD signal 
 * manually. On Windows, calling spawn_close_pid() is equivalent
 * to calling CloseHandle() on the process handle returned in 
 * @a child_pid).
 *
 * PAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN means that the parent's open file
 * descriptors will be inherited by the child; otherwise all
 * descriptors except stdin/stdout/stderr will be closed before
 * calling exec() in the child. SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH 
 * means that argv[0] need not be an absolute path, it
 * will be looked for in the user's PATH. 
 * SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL means that the child's standard output will 
 * be discarded, instead of going to the same location as the parent's 
 * standard output. If you use this flag, @a standard_output must be NULL.
 * SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL means that the child's standard error
 * will be discarded, instead of going to the same location as the parent's
 * standard error. If you use this flag, @a standard_error must be NULL.
 * SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN means that the child will inherit the parent's
 * standard input (by default, the child's standard input is attached to
 * /dev/null). If you use this flag, @a standard_input must be NULL.
 * G_SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO means that the first element of @a argv is
 * the file to execute, while the remaining elements are the
 * actual argument vector to pass to the file. Normally
 * spawn_async_with_pipes() uses argv[0] as the file to execute, and
 * passes all of @a argv to the child.
 *
 * @a child_setup is a callback slot. On POSIX
 * platforms, the function is called in the child after GLib has
 * performed all the setup it plans to perform (including creating
 * pipes, closing file descriptors, etc.) but before calling
 * exec(). That is, @a child_setup is called just
 * before calling exec() in the child. Obviously
 * actions taken in this function will only affect the child, not the
 * parent. On Windows, there is no separate fork() and exec()
 * functionality. Child processes are created and run with
 * a single API call, CreateProcess(). @a child_setup is
 * called in the parent process just before creating the child
 * process. You should carefully consider what you do in @a child_setup
 * if you intend your software to be portable to Windows.
 *
 * If non-NULL, @a child_pid will on Unix be filled with the child's
 * process ID. You can use the process ID to send signals to the
 * child, or to use child_watch_add() (or waitpid()) if you specified the
 * SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD flag. On Windows, @a child_pid will be
 * filled with a handle to the child process only if you specified the
 * SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD flag. You can then access the child
 * process using the Win32 API, for example wait for its termination
 * with the WaitFor*() functions, or examine its
 * exit code with GetExitCodeProcess(). You should close the handle 
 * with CloseHandle() or spawn_close_pid() when you no longer need it.
 *
 * If non-NULL, the @a standard_input, @a standard_output, @a standard_error
 * locations will be filled with file descriptors for writing to the child's
 * standard input or reading from its standard output or standard error.
 * The caller of pawn_async_with_pipes() must close these file descriptors
 * when they are no longer in use. If these parameters are NULL, the corresponding
 * pipe won't be created.
 *
 * If @a standard_input is NULL, the child's standard input is attached to 
 * /dev/null unless SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN is set.
 *
 * If @a standard_error is NULL, the child's standard error goes to the same 
 * location as the parent's standard error unless SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL 
 * is set.
 *
 * If @a standard_output is NULL, the child's standard output goes to the same 
 * location as the parent's standard output unless SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL 
 * is set.
 *
 * If @a child_pid is not NULL and an error does not occur then the returned
 * pid must be closed using spawn_close_pid().
 *
 * @note
 * If you are writing a gtkmm application, and the program you 
 * are spawning is a graphical application, too, then you may
 * want to use spawn_on_screen_with_pipes() instead to ensure that 
 * the spawned program opens its windows on the right screen.
 *
 * @param working_directory Child's current working directory, or an empty string to inherit the parent's, in the GLib file name encoding.
 * @param argv Child's argument vector.
 * @param envp Child's environment.
 * @param flags Flags from SpawnFlags
 * @param child_setup Slot to run in the child just before exec().
 * @param child_pid Return location for child process ID, or NULL.
 * @param standard_input Return location for file descriptor to write to child's stdin, or NULL.
 * @param standard_output Return location for file descriptor to read child's stdout, or NULL.
 * @param standard_error Return location for file descriptor to read child's stderr, or NULL.
 *
 * @throws SpawnError Errors are reported even if they occur in the child (for example if the
 * executable in argv[0] is not found). Typically
 * the message field of returned errors should be displayed
 * to users. If an error occurs, @a child_pid, @a standard_input, @a standard_output,
 * and @a standard_error will not be filled with valid values.
 */
void spawn_async_with_pipes(const std::string& working_directory,
                            const Glib::ArrayHandle<std::string>& argv,
                            const Glib::ArrayHandle<std::string>& envp,
                            SpawnFlags flags = SpawnFlags(0),
                            const sigc::slot<void>& child_setup = sigc::slot<void>(),
                            Pid* child_pid = 0,
                            int* standard_input = 0,
                            int* standard_output = 0,
                            int* standard_error = 0);

/** Like the main spawn_async_with_pipes() method, but inheriting the parent's environment.
 *
 * @param working_directory Child's current working directory, or an empty string to inherit the parent's, in the GLib file name encoding.
 * @param argv Child's argument vector.
 * @param flags Flags from SpawnFlags
 * @param child_setup Slot to run in the child just before exec().
 * @param child_pid Return location for child process ID, or NULL.
 * @param standard_input Return location for file descriptor to write to child's stdin, or NULL.
 * @param standard_output Return location for file descriptor to read child's stdout, or NULL.
 * @param standard_error Return location for file descriptor to read child's stderr, or NULL.
 *
 * @throws SpawnError Errors are reported even if they occur in the child (for example if the
 * executable in argv[0] is not found). Typically
 * the message field of returned errors should be displayed
 * to users. If an error occurs, @a child_pid, @a standard_input, @a standard_output,
 * and @a standard_error will not be filled with valid values.
 */
void spawn_async_with_pipes(const std::string& working_directory,
                            const Glib::ArrayHandle<std::string>& argv,
                            SpawnFlags flags = SpawnFlags(0),
                            const sigc::slot<void>& child_setup = sigc::slot<void>(),
                            Pid* child_pid = 0,
                            int* standard_input = 0,
                            int* standard_output = 0,
                            int* standard_error = 0);

/** See pawn_async_with_pipes() for a full description. This function
 * simply calls the spawn_async_with_pipes() without any pipes.
 * 
 * @note
 * If you are writing a GTK+ application, and the program you 
 * are spawning is a graphical application, too, then you may
 * want to use gdk_spawn_on_screen() instead to ensure that 
 * the spawned program opens its windows on the right screen.
 *
 * @param working_directory Child's current working directory, or an empty string to inherit parent's.
 * @param argv Child's argument vector.
 * @param env Child's environment.
 * @param flags Flags from SpawnFlags.
 * @param child_setup Slot to run in the child just before exec().
 * @param child_pid Return location for child process ID, or NULL
 *
 * @throws SpawnError Errors are reported even if they occur in the child (for example if the
 * executable in argv[0] is not found). Typically
 * the message field of returned errors should be displayed
 * to users.
 */
void spawn_async(const std::string& working_directory,
                 const Glib::ArrayHandle<std::string>& argv,
                 const Glib::ArrayHandle<std::string>& envp,
                 SpawnFlags flags = SpawnFlags(0),
                 const sigc::slot<void>& child_setup = sigc::slot<void>(),
                 Pid* child_pid = 0);

/** Like the main spawn_async() method, but inheriting the parent's environment.
 *
 * @param working_directory Child's current working directory, or an empty string to inherit parent's.
 * @param argv Child's argument vector.
 * @param env Child's environment.
 * @param flags Flags from SpawnFlags.
 * @param child_setup Slot to run in the child just before exec().
 * @param child_pid Return location for child process ID, or NULL
 *
 * @throws SpawnError Errors are reported even if they occur in the child (for example if the
 * executable in argv[0] is not found). Typically
 * the message field of returned errors should be displayed
 * to users.
 */
void spawn_async(const std::string& working_directory,
                 const Glib::ArrayHandle<std::string>& argv,
                 SpawnFlags flags = SpawnFlags(0),
                 const sigc::slot<void>& child_setup = sigc::slot<void>(),
                 Pid* child_pid = 0);

/** Executes a child synchronously (waits for the child to exit before returning).
 * All output from the child is stored in @a standard_output and @a standard_error,
 * if those parameters are non-NULL. Note that you must set the  
 * SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL and SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL flags when
 * passing NULL for @a standard_output and @a standard_error.
 * If @a exit_status is non-NULL, the exit status of the child is stored
 * there as it would be returned by waitpid(); standard UNIX macros such 
 * as WIFEXITED() and WEXITSTATUS() must be used to evaluate the exit status.
 * Note that this function calls waitpid() even if @a exit_status is NULL, and
 * does not accept the SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD flag.
 * If an error occurs, no data is returned in @a standard_output, 
 * @a standard_error, or @a exit_status. 
 *
 * This function calls spawn_async_with_pipes() internally; see that
 * function for full details on the other parameters and details on
 * how these functions work on Windows.
 * 
 * @param working_directory Child's current working directory, or an empty string to inherit the parent's, in the GLib file name encoding.
 * @param argv Child's argument vector.
 * @param envp Child's environment.
 * @param flags Flags from SpawnFlags
 * @param child_setup Slot to run in the child just before exec().
 * @param standard_output Return location for file descriptor to read child's stdout, or NULL.
 * @param standard_error Return location for file descriptor to read child's stderr, or NULL.
 * @param exit_status Return location for child exit status, as returned by waitpid(), or NULL
 *
 * @throws SpawnError Errors are reported even if they occur in the child (for example if the
 * executable in argv[0] is not found). Typically
 * the message field of returned errors should be displayed
 * to users. If an error occurs, @a child_pid, @a standard_input, @a standard_output,
 * and @a standard_error will not be filled with valid values.
 */
void spawn_sync(const std::string& working_directory,
                const Glib::ArrayHandle<std::string>& argv,
                const Glib::ArrayHandle<std::string>& envp,
                SpawnFlags flags = SpawnFlags(0),
                const sigc::slot<void>& child_setup = sigc::slot<void>(),
                std::string* standard_output = 0,
                std::string* standard_error = 0,
                int* exit_status = 0);

/** Like the main spawn_sync() method, but inheriting the parent's environment.
 * 
 * @param working_directory Child's current working directory, or an empty string to inherit the parent's, in the GLib file name encoding.
 * @param argv Child's argument vector.
 * @param flags Flags from SpawnFlags
 * @param child_setup Slot to run in the child just before exec().
 * @param standard_output Return location for file descriptor to read child's stdout, or NULL.
 * @param standard_error Return location for file descriptor to read child's stderr, or NULL.
 * @param exit_status Return location for child exit status, as returned by waitpid(), or NULL
 *
 * @throws SpawnError Errors are reported even if they occur in the child (for example if the
 * executable in argv[0] is not found). Typically
 * the message field of returned errors should be displayed
 * to users. If an error occurs, @a child_pid, @a standard_input, @a standard_output,
 * and @a standard_error will not be filled with valid values.
 */
void spawn_sync(const std::string& working_directory,
                const Glib::ArrayHandle<std::string>& argv,
                SpawnFlags flags = SpawnFlags(0),
                const sigc::slot<void>& child_setup = sigc::slot<void>(),
                std::string* standard_output = 0,
                std::string* standard_error = 0,
                int* exit_status = 0);

/** A simple version of spawn_async() that parses a command line with
 * shell_parse_argv() and passes it to spawn_async(). It runs a
 * command line in the background. Unlike spawn_async(), the
 * SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH flag is enabled, other flags are not. Note
 * that SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH can have security implications, so
 * consider using spawn_async() directly if appropriate. 
 * 
 * The same concerns on Windows apply as for spawn_command_line_sync().
 *
 * @param command_line A command line.
 *
 * @throws SpawnError Errors are reported even if they occur in the child (for example if the
 * executable in argv[0] is not found). Typically
 * the message field of returned errors should be displayed
 * to users.
 * @throws ShellError If the command line could not be parsed.
 */
void spawn_command_line_async(const std::string& command_line);

/** A simple version of spawn_sync() with little-used parameters
 * removed, taking a command line instead of an argument vector.  See
 * spawn_sync() for full details. @a command_line will be parsed by
 * shell_parse_argv(). Unlike spawn_sync(), the SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH flag
 * is enabled. Note that SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH can have security
 * implications, so consider using spawn_sync() directly if
 * appropriate.
 *
 * If @a exit_status is non-NULL, the exit status of the child is stored there as
 * it would be returned by waitpid(); standard UNIX macros such as WIFEXITED()
 * and WEXITSTATUS() must be used to evaluate the exit status.
 * 
 * On Windows, please note the implications of shell_parse_argv()
 * parsing @a command_line. Parsing is done according to Unix shell rules, not 
 * Windows command interpreter rules.
 * Space is a separator, and backslashes are
 * special. Thus you cannot simply pass a @a command_line containing
 * canonical Windows paths, like "c:\\program files\\app\\app.exe", as
 * the backslashes will be eaten, and the space will act as a
 * separator. You need to enclose such paths with single quotes, like
 * "'c:\\program files\\app\\app.exe' 'e:\\folder\\argument.txt'".
 *
 * @param command_line A command line. 
 * @param standard_output Return location for child output.
 * @param standard_error Return location for child errors.
 * @param exit_status Return location for child exit status, as returned by waitpid().
 *
 * @throws SpawnError Errors are reported even if they occur in the child (for example if the
 * executable in argv[0] is not found). Typically
 * the message field of returned errors should be displayed
 * to users.
 * @throws ShellError If the command line could not be parsed.
 */
void spawn_command_line_sync(const std::string& command_line,
                             std::string* standard_output = 0,
                             std::string* standard_error = 0,
                             int* exit_status = 0);

/** On some platforms, notably WIN32, the Pid type represents a resource
 * which must be closed to prevent resource leaking. close_pid()
 * is provided for this purpose. It should be used on all platforms, even
 * though it doesn't do anything under UNIX.
 *
 * @param pid The process identifier to close.
 */
void spawn_close_pid(Pid pid);                             

/** @} group Spawn */

// For some reason gmmproc thinks that g_iconv should be wrapped here.
_IGNORE(g_iconv)

} // namespace Glib