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			Move the logic for 'is_executable()' from help.c to run_command.c and expose it so that callers from outside help.c can access the function. This is to enable run-command to be able to query if a file is executable in a future patch. Signed-off-by: Brandon Williams <bmwill@google.com> Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #ifndef RUN_COMMAND_H
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| #define RUN_COMMAND_H
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| 
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| #ifndef NO_PTHREADS
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| #include <pthread.h>
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| #endif
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| 
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| #include "argv-array.h"
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| 
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| struct child_process {
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| 	const char **argv;
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| 	struct argv_array args;
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| 	struct argv_array env_array;
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| 	pid_t pid;
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| 	/*
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| 	 * Using .in, .out, .err:
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| 	 * - Specify 0 for no redirections (child inherits stdin, stdout,
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| 	 *   stderr from parent).
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| 	 * - Specify -1 to have a pipe allocated as follows:
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| 	 *     .in: returns the writable pipe end; parent writes to it,
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| 	 *          the readable pipe end becomes child's stdin
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| 	 *     .out, .err: returns the readable pipe end; parent reads from
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| 	 *          it, the writable pipe end becomes child's stdout/stderr
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| 	 *   The caller of start_command() must close the returned FDs
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| 	 *   after it has completed reading from/writing to it!
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| 	 * - Specify > 0 to set a channel to a particular FD as follows:
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| 	 *     .in: a readable FD, becomes child's stdin
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| 	 *     .out: a writable FD, becomes child's stdout/stderr
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| 	 *     .err: a writable FD, becomes child's stderr
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| 	 *   The specified FD is closed by start_command(), even in case
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| 	 *   of errors!
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| 	 */
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| 	int in;
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| 	int out;
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| 	int err;
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| 	const char *dir;
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| 	const char *const *env;
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| 	unsigned no_stdin:1;
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| 	unsigned no_stdout:1;
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| 	unsigned no_stderr:1;
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| 	unsigned git_cmd:1; /* if this is to be git sub-command */
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| 	unsigned silent_exec_failure:1;
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| 	unsigned stdout_to_stderr:1;
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| 	unsigned use_shell:1;
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| 	unsigned clean_on_exit:1;
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| 	unsigned wait_after_clean:1;
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| 	void (*clean_on_exit_handler)(struct child_process *process);
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| 	void *clean_on_exit_handler_cbdata;
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| };
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| 
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| #define CHILD_PROCESS_INIT { NULL, ARGV_ARRAY_INIT, ARGV_ARRAY_INIT }
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| void child_process_init(struct child_process *);
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| void child_process_clear(struct child_process *);
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| extern int is_executable(const char *name);
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| 
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| int start_command(struct child_process *);
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| int finish_command(struct child_process *);
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| int finish_command_in_signal(struct child_process *);
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| int run_command(struct child_process *);
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Returns the path to the hook file, or NULL if the hook is missing
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|  * or disabled. Note that this points to static storage that will be
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|  * overwritten by further calls to find_hook and run_hook_*.
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|  */
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| extern const char *find_hook(const char *name);
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| LAST_ARG_MUST_BE_NULL
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| extern int run_hook_le(const char *const *env, const char *name, ...);
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| extern int run_hook_ve(const char *const *env, const char *name, va_list args);
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| 
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| #define RUN_COMMAND_NO_STDIN 1
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| #define RUN_GIT_CMD	     2	/*If this is to be git sub-command */
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| #define RUN_COMMAND_STDOUT_TO_STDERR 4
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| #define RUN_SILENT_EXEC_FAILURE 8
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| #define RUN_USING_SHELL 16
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| #define RUN_CLEAN_ON_EXIT 32
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| int run_command_v_opt(const char **argv, int opt);
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| 
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| /*
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|  * env (the environment) is to be formatted like environ: "VAR=VALUE".
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|  * To unset an environment variable use just "VAR".
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|  */
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| int run_command_v_opt_cd_env(const char **argv, int opt, const char *dir, const char *const *env);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * Execute the given command, sending "in" to its stdin, and capturing its
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|  * stdout and stderr in the "out" and "err" strbufs. Any of the three may
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|  * be NULL to skip processing.
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|  *
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|  * Returns -1 if starting the command fails or reading fails, and otherwise
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|  * returns the exit code of the command. Any output collected in the
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|  * buffers is kept even if the command returns a non-zero exit. The hint fields
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|  * gives starting sizes for the strbuf allocations.
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|  *
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|  * The fields of "cmd" should be set up as they would for a normal run_command
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|  * invocation. But note that there is no need to set the in, out, or err
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|  * fields; pipe_command handles that automatically.
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|  */
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| int pipe_command(struct child_process *cmd,
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| 		 const char *in, size_t in_len,
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| 		 struct strbuf *out, size_t out_hint,
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| 		 struct strbuf *err, size_t err_hint);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * Convenience wrapper around pipe_command for the common case
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|  * of capturing only stdout.
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|  */
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| static inline int capture_command(struct child_process *cmd,
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| 				  struct strbuf *out,
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| 				  size_t hint)
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| {
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| 	return pipe_command(cmd, NULL, 0, out, hint, NULL, 0);
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| }
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| 
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| /*
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|  * The purpose of the following functions is to feed a pipe by running
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|  * a function asynchronously and providing output that the caller reads.
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|  *
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|  * It is expected that no synchronization and mutual exclusion between
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|  * the caller and the feed function is necessary so that the function
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|  * can run in a thread without interfering with the caller.
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|  */
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| struct async {
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| 	/*
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| 	 * proc reads from in; closes it before return
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| 	 * proc writes to out; closes it before return
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| 	 * returns 0 on success, non-zero on failure
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| 	 */
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| 	int (*proc)(int in, int out, void *data);
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| 	void *data;
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| 	int in;		/* caller writes here and closes it */
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| 	int out;	/* caller reads from here and closes it */
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| #ifdef NO_PTHREADS
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| 	pid_t pid;
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| #else
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| 	pthread_t tid;
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| 	int proc_in;
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| 	int proc_out;
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| #endif
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| 	int isolate_sigpipe;
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| };
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| 
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| int start_async(struct async *async);
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| int finish_async(struct async *async);
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| int in_async(void);
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| void check_pipe(int err);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * This callback should initialize the child process and preload the
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|  * error channel if desired. The preloading of is useful if you want to
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|  * have a message printed directly before the output of the child process.
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|  * pp_cb is the callback cookie as passed to run_processes_parallel.
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|  * You can store a child process specific callback cookie in pp_task_cb.
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|  *
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|  * Even after returning 0 to indicate that there are no more processes,
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|  * this function will be called again until there are no more running
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|  * child processes.
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|  *
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|  * Return 1 if the next child is ready to run.
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|  * Return 0 if there are currently no more tasks to be processed.
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|  * To send a signal to other child processes for abortion,
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|  * return the negative signal number.
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|  */
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| typedef int (*get_next_task_fn)(struct child_process *cp,
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| 				struct strbuf *out,
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| 				void *pp_cb,
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| 				void **pp_task_cb);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * This callback is called whenever there are problems starting
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|  * a new process.
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|  *
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|  * You must not write to stdout or stderr in this function. Add your
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|  * message to the strbuf out instead, which will be printed without
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|  * messing up the output of the other parallel processes.
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|  *
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|  * pp_cb is the callback cookie as passed into run_processes_parallel,
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|  * pp_task_cb is the callback cookie as passed into get_next_task_fn.
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|  *
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|  * Return 0 to continue the parallel processing. To abort return non zero.
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|  * To send a signal to other child processes for abortion, return
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|  * the negative signal number.
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|  */
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| typedef int (*start_failure_fn)(struct strbuf *out,
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| 				void *pp_cb,
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| 				void *pp_task_cb);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * This callback is called on every child process that finished processing.
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|  *
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|  * You must not write to stdout or stderr in this function. Add your
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|  * message to the strbuf out instead, which will be printed without
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|  * messing up the output of the other parallel processes.
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|  *
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|  * pp_cb is the callback cookie as passed into run_processes_parallel,
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|  * pp_task_cb is the callback cookie as passed into get_next_task_fn.
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|  *
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|  * Return 0 to continue the parallel processing.  To abort return non zero.
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|  * To send a signal to other child processes for abortion, return
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|  * the negative signal number.
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|  */
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| typedef int (*task_finished_fn)(int result,
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| 				struct strbuf *out,
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| 				void *pp_cb,
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| 				void *pp_task_cb);
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| 
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| /**
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|  * Runs up to n processes at the same time. Whenever a process can be
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|  * started, the callback get_next_task_fn is called to obtain the data
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|  * required to start another child process.
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|  *
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|  * The children started via this function run in parallel. Their output
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|  * (both stdout and stderr) is routed to stderr in a manner that output
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|  * from different tasks does not interleave.
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|  *
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|  * start_failure_fn and task_finished_fn can be NULL to omit any
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|  * special handling.
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|  */
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| int run_processes_parallel(int n,
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| 			   get_next_task_fn,
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| 			   start_failure_fn,
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| 			   task_finished_fn,
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| 			   void *pp_cb);
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| 
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| #endif
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