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1"""executor.py."""
2from __future__ import print_function
3
4from errno import EINTR
5
6from _devbuild.gen.id_kind_asdl import Id
7from _devbuild.gen.option_asdl import builtin_i
8from _devbuild.gen.runtime_asdl import RedirValue, trace
9from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import (
10 command,
11 command_e,
12 CommandSub,
13 CompoundWord,
14 loc,
15 loc_t,
16)
17from builtin import hay_ysh
18from core import dev
19from core import error
20from core import process
21from core.error import e_die, e_die_status
22from core import pyos
23from core import pyutil
24from core import state
25from display import ui
26from core import vm
27from frontend import consts
28from frontend import lexer
29from mycpp.mylib import log
30
31import posix_ as posix
32
33from typing import cast, Dict, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
34if TYPE_CHECKING:
35 from _devbuild.gen.runtime_asdl import (cmd_value, CommandStatus,
36 StatusArray)
37 from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import command_t
38 from builtin import trap_osh
39 from core import optview
40 from core import state
41 from core.vm import _Builtin
42
43_ = log
44
45
46class _ProcessSubFrame(object):
47 """To keep track of diff <(cat 1) <(cat 2) > >(tac)"""
48
49 def __init__(self):
50 # type: () -> None
51
52 # These objects appear unconditionally in the main loop, and aren't
53 # commonly used, so we manually optimize [] into None.
54
55 self._to_wait = [] # type: List[process.Process]
56 self._to_close = [] # type: List[int] # file descriptors
57 self._locs = [] # type: List[loc_t]
58 self._modified = False
59
60 def WasModified(self):
61 # type: () -> bool
62 return self._modified
63
64 def Append(self, p, fd, status_loc):
65 # type: (process.Process, int, loc_t) -> None
66 self._modified = True
67
68 self._to_wait.append(p)
69 self._to_close.append(fd)
70 self._locs.append(status_loc)
71
72 def MaybeWaitOnProcessSubs(self, waiter, status_array):
73 # type: (process.Waiter, StatusArray) -> None
74
75 # Wait in the same order that they were evaluated. That seems fine.
76 for fd in self._to_close:
77 posix.close(fd)
78
79 codes = [] # type: List[int]
80 locs = [] # type: List[loc_t]
81 for i, p in enumerate(self._to_wait):
82 #log('waiting for %s', p)
83 st = p.Wait(waiter)
84 codes.append(st)
85 locs.append(self._locs[i])
86
87 status_array.codes = codes
88 status_array.locs = locs
89
90
91# Big flgas for RunSimpleCommand
92DO_FORK = 1 << 1
93NO_CALL_PROCS = 1 << 2 # command ls suppresses function lookup
94USE_DEFAULT_PATH = 1 << 3 # for command -p ls changes the path
95
96# Copied from var.c in dash
97DEFAULT_PATH = [
98 '/usr/local/sbin', '/usr/local/bin', '/usr/sbin', '/usr/bin', '/sbin',
99 '/bin'
100]
101
102
103class ShellExecutor(vm._Executor):
104 """An executor combined with the OSH language evaluators in osh/ to create
105 a shell interpreter."""
106
107 def __init__(
108 self,
109 mem, # type: state.Mem
110 exec_opts, # type: optview.Exec
111 mutable_opts, # type: state.MutableOpts
112 procs, # type: state.Procs
113 hay_state, # type: hay_ysh.HayState
114 builtins, # type: Dict[int, _Builtin]
115 search_path, # type: state.SearchPath
116 ext_prog, # type: process.ExternalProgram
117 waiter, # type: process.Waiter
118 tracer, # type: dev.Tracer
119 job_control, # type: process.JobControl
120 job_list, # type: process.JobList
121 fd_state, # type: process.FdState
122 trap_state, # type: trap_osh.TrapState
123 errfmt # type: ui.ErrorFormatter
124 ):
125 # type: (...) -> None
126 vm._Executor.__init__(self)
127 self.mem = mem
128 self.exec_opts = exec_opts
129 self.mutable_opts = mutable_opts # for IsDisabled(), not mutating
130 self.procs = procs
131 self.hay_state = hay_state
132 self.builtins = builtins
133 self.search_path = search_path
134 self.ext_prog = ext_prog
135 self.waiter = waiter
136 self.tracer = tracer
137 self.multi_trace = tracer.multi_trace
138 self.job_control = job_control
139 # sleep 5 & puts a (PID, job#) entry here. And then "jobs" displays it.
140 self.job_list = job_list
141 self.fd_state = fd_state
142 self.trap_state = trap_state
143 self.errfmt = errfmt
144 self.process_sub_stack = [] # type: List[_ProcessSubFrame]
145 self.clean_frame_pool = [] # type: List[_ProcessSubFrame]
146
147 # When starting a pipeline in the foreground, we need to pass a handle to it
148 # through the evaluation of the last node back to ourselves for execution.
149 # We use this handle to make sure any processes forked for the last part of
150 # the pipeline are placed into the same process group as the rest of the
151 # pipeline. Since there is, by design, only ever one foreground pipeline and
152 # any pipelines started within subshells run in their parent's process
153 # group, we only need one pointer here, not some collection.
154 self.fg_pipeline = None # type: Optional[process.Pipeline]
155
156 def CheckCircularDeps(self):
157 # type: () -> None
158 assert self.cmd_ev is not None
159
160 def _MakeProcess(self, node, inherit_errexit, inherit_errtrace):
161 # type: (command_t, bool, bool) -> process.Process
162 """Assume we will run the node in another process.
163
164 Return a process.
165 """
166 UP_node = node
167 if node.tag() == command_e.ControlFlow:
168 node = cast(command.ControlFlow, UP_node)
169 # Pipeline or subshells with control flow are invalid, e.g.:
170 # - break | less
171 # - continue | less
172 # - ( return )
173 # NOTE: This could be done at parse time too.
174 if node.keyword.id != Id.ControlFlow_Exit:
175 e_die(
176 'Invalid control flow %r in pipeline / subshell / background'
177 % lexer.TokenVal(node.keyword), node.keyword)
178
179 # NOTE: If ErrExit(), we could be verbose about subprogram errors? This
180 # only really matters when executing 'exit 42', because the child shell
181 # inherits errexit and will be verbose. Other notes:
182 #
183 # - We might want errors to fit on a single line so they don't get #
184 # interleaved.
185 # - We could turn the `exit` builtin into a error.FatalRuntime exception
186 # and get this check for "free".
187 thunk = process.SubProgramThunk(self.cmd_ev, node, self.trap_state,
188 self.multi_trace, inherit_errexit,
189 inherit_errtrace)
190 p = process.Process(thunk, self.job_control, self.job_list,
191 self.tracer)
192 return p
193
194 def RunBuiltin(self, builtin_id, cmd_val):
195 # type: (int, cmd_value.Argv) -> int
196 """Run a builtin.
197
198 Also called by the 'builtin' builtin.
199 """
200 self.tracer.OnBuiltin(builtin_id, cmd_val.argv)
201
202 builtin_func = self.builtins[builtin_id]
203
204 io_errors = [] # type: List[error.IOError_OSError]
205 with vm.ctx_FlushStdout(io_errors):
206 # note: could be second word, like 'builtin read'
207 with ui.ctx_Location(self.errfmt, cmd_val.arg_locs[0]):
208 try:
209 status = builtin_func.Run(cmd_val)
210 assert isinstance(status, int)
211 except (IOError, OSError) as e:
212 self.errfmt.PrintMessage(
213 '%s builtin I/O error: %s' %
214 (cmd_val.argv[0], pyutil.strerror(e)),
215 cmd_val.arg_locs[0])
216 return 1
217 except error.Usage as e:
218 arg0 = cmd_val.argv[0]
219 # e.g. 'type' doesn't accept flag '-x'
220 self.errfmt.PrefixPrint(e.msg, '%r ' % arg0, e.location)
221 return 2 # consistent error code for usage error
222
223 if len(io_errors): # e.g. disk full, ulimit
224 self.errfmt.PrintMessage(
225 '%s builtin I/O error: %s' %
226 (cmd_val.argv[0], pyutil.strerror(io_errors[0])),
227 cmd_val.arg_locs[0])
228 return 1
229
230 return status
231
232 def RunSimpleCommand(self, cmd_val, cmd_st, run_flags):
233 # type: (cmd_value.Argv, CommandStatus, int) -> int
234 """Run builtins, functions, external commands.
235
236 Possible variations:
237 - YSH might have different, simpler rules. No special builtins, etc.
238 - YSH might have OILS_PATH = :| /bin /usr/bin | or something.
239 - Interpreters might want to define all their own builtins.
240 """
241 argv = cmd_val.argv
242 if len(cmd_val.arg_locs):
243 arg0_loc = cmd_val.arg_locs[0] # type: loc_t
244 else:
245 arg0_loc = loc.Missing
246
247 # This happens when you write "$@" but have no arguments.
248 if len(argv) == 0:
249 if self.exec_opts.strict_argv():
250 e_die("Command evaluated to an empty argv array", arg0_loc)
251 else:
252 return 0 # status 0, or skip it?
253
254 arg0 = argv[0]
255
256 builtin_id = consts.LookupAssignBuiltin(arg0)
257 if builtin_id != consts.NO_INDEX:
258 # command readonly is disallowed, for technical reasons. Could relax it
259 # later.
260 self.errfmt.Print_("Can't run assignment builtin recursively",
261 arg0_loc)
262 return 1
263
264 builtin_id = consts.LookupSpecialBuiltin(arg0)
265 if builtin_id != consts.NO_INDEX:
266 cmd_st.show_code = True # this is a "leaf" for errors
267 status = self.RunBuiltin(builtin_id, cmd_val)
268 # TODO: Enable this and fix spec test failures.
269 # Also update _SPECIAL_BUILTINS in osh/builtin.py.
270 #if status != 0:
271 # e_die_status(status, 'special builtin failed')
272 return status
273
274 call_procs = not (run_flags & NO_CALL_PROCS)
275 # Builtins like 'true' can be redefined as functions.
276 if call_procs:
277 # TODO: Look shell functions in self.sh_funcs, but procs are
278 # value.Proc in the var namespace.
279 # Pitfall: What happens if there are two of the same name? I guess
280 # that's why you have = and 'type' inspect them
281
282 proc_node = self.procs.Get(arg0)
283 if proc_node is not None:
284 if self.exec_opts.strict_errexit():
285 disabled_tok = self.mutable_opts.ErrExitDisabledToken()
286 if disabled_tok:
287 self.errfmt.Print_(
288 'errexit was disabled for this construct',
289 disabled_tok)
290 self.errfmt.StderrLine('')
291 e_die(
292 "Can't run a proc while errexit is disabled. "
293 "Use 'try' or wrap it in a process with $0 myproc",
294 arg0_loc)
295
296 with dev.ctx_Tracer(self.tracer, 'proc', argv):
297 # NOTE: Functions could call 'exit 42' directly, etc.
298 status = self.cmd_ev.RunProc(proc_node, cmd_val)
299 return status
300
301 # Notes:
302 # - procs shadow hay names
303 # - hay names shadow normal builtins? Should we limit to CAPS or no?
304 if self.hay_state.Resolve(arg0):
305 return self.RunBuiltin(builtin_i.haynode, cmd_val)
306
307 builtin_id = consts.LookupNormalBuiltin(arg0)
308
309 if self.exec_opts._running_hay():
310 # Hay: limit the builtins that can be run
311 # - declare 'use dialect'
312 # - echo and write for debugging
313 # - no JSON?
314 if builtin_id in (builtin_i.haynode, builtin_i.use, builtin_i.echo,
315 builtin_i.write):
316 cmd_st.show_code = True # this is a "leaf" for errors
317 return self.RunBuiltin(builtin_id, cmd_val)
318
319 self.errfmt.Print_('Unknown command %r while running hay' % arg0,
320 arg0_loc)
321 return 127
322
323 if builtin_id != consts.NO_INDEX:
324 cmd_st.show_code = True # this is a "leaf" for errors
325 return self.RunBuiltin(builtin_id, cmd_val)
326
327 environ = self.mem.GetExported() # Include temporary variables
328
329 if cmd_val.typed_args:
330 e_die(
331 '%r appears to be external. External commands don\'t accept typed args (OILS-ERR-200)'
332 % arg0, cmd_val.typed_args.left)
333
334 # Resolve argv[0] BEFORE forking.
335 if run_flags & USE_DEFAULT_PATH:
336 argv0_path = state.LookupExecutable(arg0, DEFAULT_PATH)
337 else:
338 argv0_path = self.search_path.CachedLookup(arg0)
339 if argv0_path is None:
340 self.errfmt.Print_('%r not found (OILS-ERR-100)' % arg0, arg0_loc)
341 return 127
342
343 # Normal case: ls /
344 if run_flags & DO_FORK:
345 thunk = process.ExternalThunk(self.ext_prog, argv0_path, cmd_val,
346 environ)
347 p = process.Process(thunk, self.job_control, self.job_list,
348 self.tracer)
349
350 if self.job_control.Enabled():
351 if self.fg_pipeline is not None:
352 pgid = self.fg_pipeline.ProcessGroupId()
353 # If job control is enabled, this should be true
354 assert pgid != process.INVALID_PGID
355
356 change = process.SetPgid(pgid, self.tracer)
357 self.fg_pipeline = None # clear to avoid confusion in subshells
358 else:
359 change = process.SetPgid(process.OWN_LEADER, self.tracer)
360 p.AddStateChange(change)
361
362 status = p.RunProcess(self.waiter, trace.External(cmd_val.argv))
363
364 # this is close to a "leaf" for errors
365 # problem: permission denied EACCESS prints duplicate messages
366 # TODO: add message command 'ls' failed
367 cmd_st.show_code = True
368
369 return status
370
371 self.tracer.OnExec(cmd_val.argv)
372
373 # Already forked for pipeline: ls / | wc -l
374 self.ext_prog.Exec(argv0_path, cmd_val, environ) # NEVER RETURNS
375
376 raise AssertionError('for -Wreturn-type in C++')
377
378 def RunBackgroundJob(self, node):
379 # type: (command_t) -> int
380 """For & etc."""
381 # Special case for pipeline. There is some evidence here:
382 # https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Launching-Jobs.html#Launching-Jobs
383 #
384 # "You can either make all the processes in the process group be children
385 # of the shell process, or you can make one process in group be the
386 # ancestor of all the other processes in that group. The sample shell
387 # program presented in this chapter uses the first approach because it
388 # makes bookkeeping somewhat simpler."
389 UP_node = node
390
391 if UP_node.tag() == command_e.Pipeline:
392 node = cast(command.Pipeline, UP_node)
393 pi = process.Pipeline(self.exec_opts.sigpipe_status_ok(),
394 self.job_control, self.job_list, self.tracer)
395 for child in node.children:
396 p = self._MakeProcess(child, True, self.exec_opts.errtrace())
397 p.Init_ParentPipeline(pi)
398 pi.Add(p)
399
400 pi.StartPipeline(self.waiter)
401 pi.SetBackground()
402 last_pid = pi.LastPid()
403 self.mem.last_bg_pid = last_pid # for $!
404
405 self.job_list.AddJob(pi) # show in 'jobs' list
406
407 else:
408 # Problem: to get the 'set -b' behavior of immediate notifications, we
409 # have to register SIGCHLD. But then that introduces race conditions.
410 # If we haven't called Register yet, then we won't know who to notify.
411
412 p = self._MakeProcess(node, True, self.exec_opts.errtrace())
413 if self.job_control.Enabled():
414 p.AddStateChange(
415 process.SetPgid(process.OWN_LEADER, self.tracer))
416
417 p.SetBackground()
418 pid = p.StartProcess(trace.Fork)
419 self.mem.last_bg_pid = pid # for $!
420 self.job_list.AddJob(p) # show in 'jobs' list
421 return 0
422
423 def RunPipeline(self, node, status_out):
424 # type: (command.Pipeline, CommandStatus) -> None
425
426 pi = process.Pipeline(self.exec_opts.sigpipe_status_ok(),
427 self.job_control, self.job_list, self.tracer)
428
429 # initialized with CommandStatus.CreateNull()
430 pipe_locs = [] # type: List[loc_t]
431
432 # First n-1 processes (which is empty when n == 1)
433 n = len(node.children)
434 for i in xrange(n - 1):
435 child = node.children[i]
436
437 # TODO: determine these locations at parse time?
438 pipe_locs.append(loc.Command(child))
439
440 p = self._MakeProcess(child, True, self.exec_opts.errtrace())
441 p.Init_ParentPipeline(pi)
442 pi.Add(p)
443
444 last_child = node.children[n - 1]
445 # Last piece of code is in THIS PROCESS. 'echo foo | read line; echo $line'
446 pi.AddLast((self.cmd_ev, last_child))
447 pipe_locs.append(loc.Command(last_child))
448
449 with dev.ctx_Tracer(self.tracer, 'pipeline', None):
450 pi.StartPipeline(self.waiter)
451 self.fg_pipeline = pi
452 status_out.pipe_status = pi.RunLastPart(self.waiter, self.fd_state)
453 self.fg_pipeline = None # clear in case we didn't end up forking
454
455 status_out.pipe_locs = pipe_locs
456
457 def RunSubshell(self, node):
458 # type: (command_t) -> int
459 p = self._MakeProcess(node, True, self.exec_opts.errtrace())
460 if self.job_control.Enabled():
461 p.AddStateChange(process.SetPgid(process.OWN_LEADER, self.tracer))
462
463 return p.RunProcess(self.waiter, trace.ForkWait)
464
465 def RunCommandSub(self, cs_part):
466 # type: (CommandSub) -> str
467
468 if not self.exec_opts._allow_command_sub():
469 # _allow_command_sub is used in two places. Only one of them turns off _allow_process_sub
470 if not self.exec_opts._allow_process_sub():
471 why = "status wouldn't be checked (strict_errexit)"
472 else:
473 why = 'eval_unsafe_arith is off'
474
475 e_die("Command subs not allowed here because %s" % why,
476 loc.WordPart(cs_part))
477
478 node = cs_part.child
479
480 # Hack for weird $(<file) construct
481 if node.tag() == command_e.Redirect:
482 redir_node = cast(command.Redirect, node)
483 # Detect '< file'
484 if (len(redir_node.redirects) == 1 and
485 redir_node.redirects[0].op.id == Id.Redir_Less and
486 redir_node.child.tag() == command_e.NoOp):
487
488 # Change it to __cat < file.
489 # TODO: could be 'internal cat' (issue #1013)
490 tok = lexer.DummyToken(Id.Lit_Chars, '__cat')
491 cat_word = CompoundWord([tok])
492
493 # Blame < because __cat has no location
494 blame_tok = redir_node.redirects[0].op
495 simple = command.Simple(blame_tok, [], [cat_word], None, None,
496 True)
497
498 # MUTATE redir node so it's like $(<file _cat)
499 redir_node.child = simple
500
501 p = self._MakeProcess(node, self.exec_opts.inherit_errexit(),
502 self.exec_opts.errtrace())
503 # Shell quirk: Command subs remain part of the shell's process group, so we
504 # don't use p.AddStateChange(process.SetPgid(...))
505
506 r, w = posix.pipe()
507 p.AddStateChange(process.StdoutToPipe(r, w))
508
509 p.StartProcess(trace.CommandSub)
510 #log('Command sub started %d', pid)
511
512 chunks = [] # type: List[str]
513 posix.close(w) # not going to write
514 while True:
515 n, err_num = pyos.Read(r, 4096, chunks)
516
517 if n < 0:
518 if err_num == EINTR:
519 pass # retry
520 else:
521 # Like the top level IOError handler
522 e_die_status(
523 2,
524 'osh I/O error (read): %s' % posix.strerror(err_num))
525
526 elif n == 0: # EOF
527 break
528 posix.close(r)
529
530 status = p.Wait(self.waiter)
531
532 # OSH has the concept of aborting in the middle of a WORD. We're not
533 # waiting until the command is over!
534 if self.exec_opts.command_sub_errexit():
535 if status != 0:
536 msg = 'Command Sub exited with status %d' % status
537 raise error.ErrExit(status, msg, loc.WordPart(cs_part))
538
539 else:
540 # Set a flag so we check errexit at the same time as bash. Example:
541 #
542 # a=$(false)
543 # echo foo # no matter what comes here, the flag is reset
544 #
545 # Set ONLY until this command node has finished executing.
546
547 # HACK: move this
548 self.cmd_ev.check_command_sub_status = True
549 self.mem.SetLastStatus(status)
550
551 # Runtime errors test case: # $("echo foo > $@")
552 # Why rstrip()?
553 # https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/17747/why-does-shell-command-substitution-gobble-up-a-trailing-newline-char
554 return ''.join(chunks).rstrip('\n')
555
556 def RunProcessSub(self, cs_part):
557 # type: (CommandSub) -> str
558 """Process sub creates a forks a process connected to a pipe.
559
560 The pipe is typically passed to another process via a /dev/fd/$FD path.
561
562 Life cycle of a process substitution:
563
564 1. Start with this code
565
566 diff <(seq 3) <(seq 4)
567
568 2. To evaluate the command line, we evaluate every word. The
569 NormalWordEvaluator this method, RunProcessSub(), which does 3 things:
570
571 a. Create a pipe(), getting r and w
572 b. Starts the seq process, which inherits r and w
573 It has a StdoutToPipe() redirect, which means that it dup2(w, 1)
574 and close(r)
575 c. Close the w FD, because neither the shell or 'diff' will write to it.
576 However we must retain 'r', because 'diff' hasn't opened /dev/fd yet!
577 d. We evaluate <(seq 3) to /dev/fd/$r, so "diff" can read from it
578
579 3. Now we're done evaluating every word, so we know the command line of
580 diff, which looks like
581
582 diff /dev/fd/64 /dev/fd/65
583
584 Those are the FDs for the read ends of the pipes we created.
585
586 4. diff inherits a copy of the read end of bot pipes. But it actually
587 calls open() both files passed as argv. (I think this is fine.)
588
589 5. wait() for the diff process.
590
591 6. The shell closes both the read ends of both pipes. Neither us or
592 'diffd' will read again.
593
594 7. The shell waits for both 'seq' processes.
595
596 Related:
597 shopt -s process_sub_fail
598 _process_sub_status
599 """
600 cs_loc = loc.WordPart(cs_part)
601
602 if not self.exec_opts._allow_process_sub():
603 e_die(
604 "Process subs not allowed here because status wouldn't be checked (strict_errexit)",
605 cs_loc)
606
607 p = self._MakeProcess(cs_part.child, True, self.exec_opts.errtrace())
608
609 r, w = posix.pipe()
610 #log('pipe = %d, %d', r, w)
611
612 op_id = cs_part.left_token.id
613 if op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubIn:
614 # Example: cat < <(head foo.txt)
615 #
616 # The head process should write its stdout to a pipe.
617 redir = process.StdoutToPipe(r,
618 w) # type: process.ChildStateChange
619
620 elif op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubOut:
621 # Example: head foo.txt > >(tac)
622 #
623 # The tac process should read its stdin from a pipe.
624
625 # Note: this example sometimes requires you to hit "enter" in bash and
626 # zsh. WHy?
627 redir = process.StdinFromPipe(r, w)
628
629 else:
630 raise AssertionError()
631
632 p.AddStateChange(redir)
633
634 if self.job_control.Enabled():
635 p.AddStateChange(process.SetPgid(process.OWN_LEADER, self.tracer))
636
637 # Fork, letting the child inherit the pipe file descriptors.
638 p.StartProcess(trace.ProcessSub)
639
640 ps_frame = self.process_sub_stack[-1]
641
642 # Note: bash never waits() on the process, but zsh does. The calling
643 # program needs to read() before we can wait, e.g.
644 # diff <(sort left.txt) <(sort right.txt)
645
646 # After forking, close the end of the pipe we're not using.
647 if op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubIn:
648 posix.close(w) # cat < <(head foo.txt)
649 ps_frame.Append(p, r, cs_loc) # close later
650 elif op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubOut:
651 posix.close(r)
652 #log('Left_ProcSubOut closed %d', r)
653 ps_frame.Append(p, w, cs_loc) # close later
654 else:
655 raise AssertionError()
656
657 # Is /dev Linux-specific?
658 if op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubIn:
659 return '/dev/fd/%d' % r
660
661 elif op_id == Id.Left_ProcSubOut:
662 return '/dev/fd/%d' % w
663
664 else:
665 raise AssertionError()
666
667 def PushRedirects(self, redirects, err_out):
668 # type: (List[RedirValue], List[error.IOError_OSError]) -> None
669 if len(redirects) == 0: # Optimized to avoid allocs
670 return
671 self.fd_state.Push(redirects, err_out)
672
673 def PopRedirects(self, num_redirects, err_out):
674 # type: (int, List[error.IOError_OSError]) -> None
675 if num_redirects == 0: # Optimized to avoid allocs
676 return
677 self.fd_state.Pop(err_out)
678
679 def PushProcessSub(self):
680 # type: () -> None
681 if len(self.clean_frame_pool):
682 # Optimized to avoid allocs
683 new_frame = self.clean_frame_pool.pop()
684 else:
685 new_frame = _ProcessSubFrame()
686 self.process_sub_stack.append(new_frame)
687
688 def PopProcessSub(self, compound_st):
689 # type: (StatusArray) -> None
690 """This method is called by a context manager, which means we always
691 wait() on the way out, which I think is the right thing.
692
693 We don't always set _process_sub_status, e.g. if some fatal
694 error occurs first, but we always wait.
695 """
696 frame = self.process_sub_stack.pop()
697 if frame.WasModified():
698 frame.MaybeWaitOnProcessSubs(self.waiter, compound_st)
699 else:
700 # Optimized to avoid allocs
701 self.clean_frame_pool.append(frame)
702
703 # Note: the 3 lists in _ProcessSubFrame are hot in our profiles. It would
704 # be nice to somehow "destroy" them here, rather than letting them become
705 # garbage that needs to be traced.
706
707 # The CommandEvaluator could have a ProcessSubStack, which supports Push(),
708 # Pop(), and Top() of VALUES rather than GC objects?
709
710
711# vim: sw=4