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/*Package icmd executes binaries and provides convenient assertions for testing the results.
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*/
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package icmd // import "gotest.tools/v3/icmd"
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"os"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"time"
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exec "golang.org/x/sys/execabs"
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"gotest.tools/v3/assert"
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"gotest.tools/v3/assert/cmp"
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)
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type helperT interface {
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Helper()
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}
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// None is a token to inform Result.Assert that the output should be empty
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const None = "[NOTHING]"
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type lockedBuffer struct {
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m sync.RWMutex
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buf bytes.Buffer
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}
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func (buf *lockedBuffer) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
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buf.m.Lock()
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defer buf.m.Unlock()
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return buf.buf.Write(b)
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}
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func (buf *lockedBuffer) String() string {
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buf.m.RLock()
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defer buf.m.RUnlock()
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return buf.buf.String()
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}
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// Result stores the result of running a command
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type Result struct {
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Cmd *exec.Cmd
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ExitCode int
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Error error
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// Timeout is true if the command was killed because it ran for too long
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Timeout bool
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outBuffer *lockedBuffer
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errBuffer *lockedBuffer
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}
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// Assert compares the Result against the Expected struct, and fails the test if
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// any of the expectations are not met.
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//
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// This function is equivalent to assert.Assert(t, result.Equal(exp)).
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func (r *Result) Assert(t assert.TestingT, exp Expected) *Result {
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if ht, ok := t.(helperT); ok {
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ht.Helper()
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}
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assert.Assert(t, r.Equal(exp))
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return r
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}
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// Equal compares the result to Expected. If the result doesn't match expected
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// returns a formatted failure message with the command, stdout, stderr, exit code,
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// and any failed expectations.
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func (r *Result) Equal(exp Expected) cmp.Comparison {
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return func() cmp.Result {
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return cmp.ResultFromError(r.match(exp))
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}
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}
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// Compare the result to Expected and return an error if they do not match.
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func (r *Result) Compare(exp Expected) error {
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return r.match(exp)
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}
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func (r *Result) match(exp Expected) error {
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errors := []string{}
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add := func(format string, args ...interface{}) {
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errors = append(errors, fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
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}
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if exp.ExitCode != r.ExitCode {
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add("ExitCode was %d expected %d", r.ExitCode, exp.ExitCode)
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}
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if exp.Timeout != r.Timeout {
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if exp.Timeout {
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add("Expected command to timeout")
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} else {
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add("Expected command to finish, but it hit the timeout")
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}
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}
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if !matchOutput(exp.Out, r.Stdout()) {
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add("Expected stdout to contain %q", exp.Out)
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}
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if !matchOutput(exp.Err, r.Stderr()) {
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add("Expected stderr to contain %q", exp.Err)
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}
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switch {
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// If a non-zero exit code is expected there is going to be an error.
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// Don't require an error message as well as an exit code because the
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// error message is going to be "exit status <code> which is not useful
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case exp.Error == "" && exp.ExitCode != 0:
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case exp.Error == "" && r.Error != nil:
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add("Expected no error")
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case exp.Error != "" && r.Error == nil:
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add("Expected error to contain %q, but there was no error", exp.Error)
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case exp.Error != "" && !strings.Contains(r.Error.Error(), exp.Error):
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add("Expected error to contain %q", exp.Error)
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}
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if len(errors) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return fmt.Errorf("%s\nFailures:\n%s", r, strings.Join(errors, "\n"))
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}
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func matchOutput(expected string, actual string) bool {
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switch expected {
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case None:
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return actual == ""
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default:
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return strings.Contains(actual, expected)
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}
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}
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func (r *Result) String() string {
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var timeout string
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if r.Timeout {
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timeout = " (timeout)"
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}
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var errString string
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if r.Error != nil {
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errString = "\nError: " + r.Error.Error()
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf(`
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Command: %s
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ExitCode: %d%s%s
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Stdout: %v
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Stderr: %v
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`,
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strings.Join(r.Cmd.Args, " "),
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r.ExitCode,
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timeout,
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errString,
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r.Stdout(),
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r.Stderr())
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}
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// Expected is the expected output from a Command. This struct is compared to a
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// Result struct by Result.Assert().
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type Expected struct {
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ExitCode int
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Timeout bool
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Error string
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Out string
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Err string
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}
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// Success is the default expected result. A Success result is one with a 0
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// ExitCode.
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var Success = Expected{}
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// Stdout returns the stdout of the process as a string
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func (r *Result) Stdout() string {
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return r.outBuffer.String()
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}
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// Stderr returns the stderr of the process as a string
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func (r *Result) Stderr() string {
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return r.errBuffer.String()
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}
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// Combined returns the stdout and stderr combined into a single string
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func (r *Result) Combined() string {
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return r.outBuffer.String() + r.errBuffer.String()
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}
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func (r *Result) setExitError(err error) {
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if err == nil {
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return
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}
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r.Error = err
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r.ExitCode = processExitCode(err)
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}
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// Cmd contains the arguments and options for a process to run as part of a test
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// suite.
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type Cmd struct {
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Command []string
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Timeout time.Duration
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Stdin io.Reader
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Stdout io.Writer
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Dir string
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Env []string
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ExtraFiles []*os.File
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}
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// Command create a simple Cmd with the specified command and arguments
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func Command(command string, args ...string) Cmd {
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return Cmd{Command: append([]string{command}, args...)}
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}
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// RunCmd runs a command and returns a Result
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func RunCmd(cmd Cmd, cmdOperators ...CmdOp) *Result {
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for _, op := range cmdOperators {
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op(&cmd)
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}
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result := StartCmd(cmd)
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if result.Error != nil {
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return result
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}
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return WaitOnCmd(cmd.Timeout, result)
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}
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// RunCommand runs a command with default options, and returns a result
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func RunCommand(command string, args ...string) *Result {
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return RunCmd(Command(command, args...))
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}
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// StartCmd starts a command, but doesn't wait for it to finish
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func StartCmd(cmd Cmd) *Result {
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result := buildCmd(cmd)
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if result.Error != nil {
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return result
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}
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result.setExitError(result.Cmd.Start())
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return result
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}
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// TODO: support exec.CommandContext
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func buildCmd(cmd Cmd) *Result {
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var execCmd *exec.Cmd
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switch len(cmd.Command) {
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case 1:
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execCmd = exec.Command(cmd.Command[0])
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default:
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execCmd = exec.Command(cmd.Command[0], cmd.Command[1:]...)
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}
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outBuffer := new(lockedBuffer)
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errBuffer := new(lockedBuffer)
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execCmd.Stdin = cmd.Stdin
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execCmd.Dir = cmd.Dir
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execCmd.Env = cmd.Env
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if cmd.Stdout != nil {
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execCmd.Stdout = io.MultiWriter(outBuffer, cmd.Stdout)
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} else {
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execCmd.Stdout = outBuffer
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}
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execCmd.Stderr = errBuffer
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execCmd.ExtraFiles = cmd.ExtraFiles
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return &Result{
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Cmd: execCmd,
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outBuffer: outBuffer,
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errBuffer: errBuffer,
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}
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}
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// WaitOnCmd waits for a command to complete. If timeout is non-nil then
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// only wait until the timeout.
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func WaitOnCmd(timeout time.Duration, result *Result) *Result {
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if timeout == time.Duration(0) {
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result.setExitError(result.Cmd.Wait())
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return result
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}
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done := make(chan error, 1)
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// Wait for command to exit in a goroutine
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go func() {
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done <- result.Cmd.Wait()
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}()
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select {
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case <-time.After(timeout):
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killErr := result.Cmd.Process.Kill()
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if killErr != nil {
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fmt.Printf("failed to kill (pid=%d): %v\n", result.Cmd.Process.Pid, killErr)
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}
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result.Timeout = true
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case err := <-done:
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result.setExitError(err)
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}
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return result
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}
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