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286 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
286 lines
8.5 KiB
Python
#===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
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#
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# Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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# See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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#
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#===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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import errno
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import os
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import platform
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import signal
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import threading
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# FIXME: Most of these functions are cribbed from LIT
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def to_bytes(str):
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# Encode to UTF-8 to get binary data.
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if isinstance(str, bytes):
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return str
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return str.encode('utf-8')
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def to_string(bytes):
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if isinstance(bytes, str):
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return bytes
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return to_bytes(bytes)
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def convert_string(bytes):
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try:
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return to_string(bytes.decode('utf-8'))
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except AttributeError: # 'str' object has no attribute 'decode'.
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return str(bytes)
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except UnicodeError:
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return str(bytes)
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def cleanFile(filename):
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try:
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os.remove(filename)
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except OSError:
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pass
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@contextmanager
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def guardedTempFilename(suffix='', prefix='', dir=None):
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# Creates and yeilds a temporary filename within a with statement. The file
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# is removed upon scope exit.
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handle, name = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=suffix, prefix=prefix, dir=dir)
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os.close(handle)
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yield name
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cleanFile(name)
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@contextmanager
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def guardedFilename(name):
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# yeilds a filename within a with statement. The file is removed upon scope
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# exit.
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yield name
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cleanFile(name)
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@contextmanager
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def nullContext(value):
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# yeilds a variable within a with statement. No action is taken upon scope
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# exit.
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yield value
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def makeReport(cmd, out, err, rc):
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report = "Command: %s\n" % cmd
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report += "Exit Code: %d\n" % rc
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if out:
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report += "Standard Output:\n--\n%s--\n" % out
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if err:
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report += "Standard Error:\n--\n%s--\n" % err
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report += '\n'
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return report
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def capture(args, env=None):
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"""capture(command) - Run the given command (or argv list) in a shell and
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return the standard output. Raises a CalledProcessError if the command
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exits with a non-zero status."""
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p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
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env=env)
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out, err = p.communicate()
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out = convert_string(out)
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err = convert_string(err)
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if p.returncode != 0:
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raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(cmd=args,
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returncode=p.returncode,
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output="{}\n{}".format(out, err))
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return out
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def which(command, paths = None):
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"""which(command, [paths]) - Look up the given command in the paths string
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(or the PATH environment variable, if unspecified)."""
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if paths is None:
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paths = os.environ.get('PATH','')
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# Check for absolute match first.
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if os.path.isfile(command):
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return command
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# Would be nice if Python had a lib function for this.
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if not paths:
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paths = os.defpath
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# Get suffixes to search.
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# On Cygwin, 'PATHEXT' may exist but it should not be used.
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if os.pathsep == ';':
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pathext = os.environ.get('PATHEXT', '').split(';')
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else:
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pathext = ['']
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# Search the paths...
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for path in paths.split(os.pathsep):
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for ext in pathext:
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p = os.path.join(path, command + ext)
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if os.path.exists(p) and not os.path.isdir(p):
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return p
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return None
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def checkToolsPath(dir, tools):
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for tool in tools:
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if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(dir, tool)):
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return False
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return True
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def whichTools(tools, paths):
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for path in paths.split(os.pathsep):
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if checkToolsPath(path, tools):
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return path
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return None
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def mkdir_p(path):
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"""mkdir_p(path) - Make the "path" directory, if it does not exist; this
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will also make directories for any missing parent directories."""
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if not path or os.path.exists(path):
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return
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parent = os.path.dirname(path)
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if parent != path:
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mkdir_p(parent)
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try:
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os.mkdir(path)
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except OSError:
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e = sys.exc_info()[1]
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# Ignore EEXIST, which may occur during a race condition.
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if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
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raise
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class ExecuteCommandTimeoutException(Exception):
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def __init__(self, msg, out, err, exitCode):
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assert isinstance(msg, str)
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assert isinstance(out, str)
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assert isinstance(err, str)
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assert isinstance(exitCode, int)
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self.msg = msg
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self.out = out
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self.err = err
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self.exitCode = exitCode
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# Close extra file handles on UNIX (on Windows this cannot be done while
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# also redirecting input).
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kUseCloseFDs = not (platform.system() == 'Windows')
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def executeCommand(command, cwd=None, env=None, input=None, timeout=0):
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"""
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Execute command ``command`` (list of arguments or string)
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with
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* working directory ``cwd`` (str), use None to use the current
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working directory
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* environment ``env`` (dict), use None for none
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* Input to the command ``input`` (str), use string to pass
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no input.
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* Max execution time ``timeout`` (int) seconds. Use 0 for no timeout.
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Returns a tuple (out, err, exitCode) where
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* ``out`` (str) is the standard output of running the command
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* ``err`` (str) is the standard error of running the command
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* ``exitCode`` (int) is the exitCode of running the command
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If the timeout is hit an ``ExecuteCommandTimeoutException``
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is raised.
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"""
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if input is not None:
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input = to_bytes(input)
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p = subprocess.Popen(command, cwd=cwd,
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
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env=env, close_fds=kUseCloseFDs)
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timerObject = None
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# FIXME: Because of the way nested function scopes work in Python 2.x we
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# need to use a reference to a mutable object rather than a plain
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# bool. In Python 3 we could use the "nonlocal" keyword but we need
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# to support Python 2 as well.
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hitTimeOut = [False]
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try:
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if timeout > 0:
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def killProcess():
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# We may be invoking a shell so we need to kill the
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# process and all its children.
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hitTimeOut[0] = True
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killProcessAndChildren(p.pid)
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timerObject = threading.Timer(timeout, killProcess)
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timerObject.start()
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out,err = p.communicate(input=input)
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exitCode = p.wait()
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finally:
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if timerObject != None:
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timerObject.cancel()
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# Ensure the resulting output is always of string type.
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out = convert_string(out)
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err = convert_string(err)
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if hitTimeOut[0]:
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raise ExecuteCommandTimeoutException(
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msg='Reached timeout of {} seconds'.format(timeout),
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out=out,
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err=err,
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exitCode=exitCode
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)
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# Detect Ctrl-C in subprocess.
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if exitCode == -signal.SIGINT:
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raise KeyboardInterrupt
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return out, err, exitCode
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def killProcessAndChildren(pid):
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"""
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This function kills a process with ``pid`` and all its
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running children (recursively). It is currently implemented
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using the psutil module which provides a simple platform
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neutral implementation.
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TODO: Reimplement this without using psutil so we can
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remove our dependency on it.
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"""
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import psutil
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try:
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psutilProc = psutil.Process(pid)
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# Handle the different psutil API versions
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try:
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# psutil >= 2.x
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children_iterator = psutilProc.children(recursive=True)
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except AttributeError:
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# psutil 1.x
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children_iterator = psutilProc.get_children(recursive=True)
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for child in children_iterator:
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try:
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child.kill()
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except psutil.NoSuchProcess:
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pass
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psutilProc.kill()
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except psutil.NoSuchProcess:
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pass
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def executeCommandVerbose(cmd, *args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Execute a command and print its output on failure.
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"""
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out, err, exitCode = executeCommand(cmd, *args, **kwargs)
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if exitCode != 0:
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report = makeReport(cmd, out, err, exitCode)
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report += "\n\nFailed!"
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sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % report)
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return out, err, exitCode
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