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1 /* gspawn.h - Process launching
2  *
3  *  Copyright 2000 Red Hat, Inc.
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20
21 #if !defined (__GLIB_H_INSIDE__) && !defined (GLIB_COMPILATION)
22 #error "Only <glib.h> can be included directly."
23 #endif
24
25 #ifndef __G_SPAWN_H__
26 #define __G_SPAWN_H__
27
28 #include <glib/gerror.h>
29
30 G_BEGIN_DECLS
31
32
33 /* I'm not sure I remember our proposed naming convention here. */
34 /**
35  * G_SPAWN_ERROR:
36  *
37  * Error domain for spawning processes. Errors in this domain will
38  * be from the #GSpawnError enumeration. See #GError for information on
39  * error domains.
40  */
41 #define G_SPAWN_ERROR g_spawn_error_quark ()
42
43 /**
44  * GSpawnError:
45  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_FORK: Fork failed due to lack of memory.
46  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_READ: Read or select on pipes failed.
47  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_CHDIR: Changing to working directory failed.
48  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_ACCES: execv() returned <literal>EACCES</literal>
49  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_PERM: execv() returned <literal>EPERM</literal>
50  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_TOO_BIG: execv() returned <literal>E2BIG</literal>
51  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_2BIG: deprecated alias for %G_SPAWN_ERROR_TOO_BIG
52  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_NOEXEC: execv() returned <literal>ENOEXEC</literal>
53  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_NAMETOOLONG: execv() returned <literal>ENAMETOOLONG</literal>
54  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_NOENT: execv() returned <literal>ENOENT</literal>
55  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_NOMEM: execv() returned <literal>ENOMEM</literal>
56  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_NOTDIR: execv() returned <literal>ENOTDIR</literal>
57  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_LOOP: execv() returned <literal>ELOOP</literal>
58  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_TXTBUSY: execv() returned <literal>ETXTBUSY</literal>
59  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_IO: execv() returned <literal>EIO</literal>
60  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_NFILE: execv() returned <literal>ENFILE</literal>
61  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_MFILE: execv() returned <literal>EMFILE</literal>
62  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_INVAL: execv() returned <literal>EINVAL</literal>
63  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_ISDIR: execv() returned <literal>EISDIR</literal>
64  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_LIBBAD: execv() returned <literal>ELIBBAD</literal>
65  * @G_SPAWN_ERROR_FAILED: Some other fatal failure,
66  *   <literal>error-&gt;message</literal> should explain.
67  *
68  * Error codes returned by spawning processes.
69  */
70 typedef enum
71 {
72   G_SPAWN_ERROR_FORK,   /* fork failed due to lack of memory */
73   G_SPAWN_ERROR_READ,   /* read or select on pipes failed */
74   G_SPAWN_ERROR_CHDIR,  /* changing to working dir failed */
75   G_SPAWN_ERROR_ACCES,  /* execv() returned EACCES */
76   G_SPAWN_ERROR_PERM,   /* execv() returned EPERM */
77   G_SPAWN_ERROR_TOO_BIG,/* execv() returned E2BIG */
78 #ifndef G_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
79   G_SPAWN_ERROR_2BIG = G_SPAWN_ERROR_TOO_BIG,
80 #endif
81   G_SPAWN_ERROR_NOEXEC, /* execv() returned ENOEXEC */
82   G_SPAWN_ERROR_NAMETOOLONG, /* ""  "" ENAMETOOLONG */
83   G_SPAWN_ERROR_NOENT,       /* ""  "" ENOENT */
84   G_SPAWN_ERROR_NOMEM,       /* ""  "" ENOMEM */
85   G_SPAWN_ERROR_NOTDIR,      /* ""  "" ENOTDIR */
86   G_SPAWN_ERROR_LOOP,        /* ""  "" ELOOP   */
87   G_SPAWN_ERROR_TXTBUSY,     /* ""  "" ETXTBUSY */
88   G_SPAWN_ERROR_IO,          /* ""  "" EIO */
89   G_SPAWN_ERROR_NFILE,       /* ""  "" ENFILE */
90   G_SPAWN_ERROR_MFILE,       /* ""  "" EMFLE */
91   G_SPAWN_ERROR_INVAL,       /* ""  "" EINVAL */
92   G_SPAWN_ERROR_ISDIR,       /* ""  "" EISDIR */
93   G_SPAWN_ERROR_LIBBAD,      /* ""  "" ELIBBAD */
94   G_SPAWN_ERROR_FAILED       /* other fatal failure, error->message
95                               * should explain
96                               */
97 } GSpawnError;
98
99 /**
100  * GSpawnChildSetupFunc:
101  * @user_data: user data to pass to the function.
102  *
103  * Specifies the type of the setup function passed to g_spawn_async(),
104  * g_spawn_sync() and g_spawn_async_with_pipes(), which can, in very
105  * limited ways, be used to affect the child's execution.
106  *
107  * On POSIX platforms, the function is called in the child after GLib
108  * has performed all the setup it plans to perform, but before calling
109  * exec(). Actions taken in this function will only affect the child,
110  * not the parent.
111  *
112  * On Windows, the function is called in the parent. Its usefulness on
113  * Windows is thus questionable. In many cases executing the child setup
114  * function in the parent can have ill effects, and you should be very
115  * careful when porting software to Windows that uses child setup
116  * functions.
117  *
118  * However, even on POSIX, you are extremely limited in what you can
119  * safely do from a #GSpawnChildSetupFunc, because any mutexes that
120  * were held by other threads in the parent process at the time of the
121  * fork() will still be locked in the child process, and they will
122  * never be unlocked (since the threads that held them don't exist in
123  * the child). POSIX allows only async-signal-safe functions (see
124  * <citerefentry><refentrytitle>signal</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>)
125  * to be called in the child between fork() and exec(), which
126  * drastically limits the usefulness of child setup functions.
127  *
128  * In particular, it is not safe to call any function which may
129  * call malloc(), which includes POSIX functions such as setenv().
130  * If you need to set up the child environment differently from
131  * the parent, you should use g_get_environ(), g_environ_setenv(),
132  * and g_environ_unsetenv(), and then pass the complete environment
133  * list to the <literal>g_spawn...</literal> function.
134  */
135 typedef void (* GSpawnChildSetupFunc) (gpointer user_data);
136
137 /**
138  * GSpawnFlags:
139  * @G_SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN: the parent's open file descriptors will be
140  *   inherited by the child; otherwise all descriptors except stdin/stdout/stderr
141  *   will be closed before calling exec() in the child.
142  * @G_SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD: the child will not be automatically reaped; you
143  *   must use g_child_watch_add() yourself (or call waitpid()
144  *   or handle <literal>SIGCHLD</literal> yourself), or the child will become a zombie.
145  * @G_SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH: <literal>argv[0]</literal> need not be an absolute path,
146  *   it will be looked for in the user's <envar>PATH</envar>.
147  * @G_SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL: the child's standard output will be discarded,
148  *   instead of going to the same location as the parent's standard output.
149  * @G_SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL: the child's standard error will be discarded.
150  * @G_SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN: the child will inherit the parent's standard
151  *   input (by default, the child's standard input is attached to
152  *   <filename>/dev/null</filename>).
153  * @G_SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO: the first element of <literal>argv</literal> is
154  *   the file to execute, while the remaining elements are the actual argument
155  *   vector to pass to the file. Normally g_spawn_async_with_pipes() uses
156  *   <literal>argv[0]</literal> as the file to execute, and passes all of
157  *   <literal>argv</literal> to the child.
158  *
159  * Flags passed to g_spawn_sync(), g_spawn_async() and g_spawn_async_with_pipes().
160  */
161 typedef enum
162 {
163   G_SPAWN_LEAVE_DESCRIPTORS_OPEN = 1 << 0,
164   G_SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD      = 1 << 1,
165   /* look for argv[0] in the path i.e. use execvp() */
166   G_SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH            = 1 << 2,
167   /* Dump output to /dev/null */
168   G_SPAWN_STDOUT_TO_DEV_NULL     = 1 << 3,
169   G_SPAWN_STDERR_TO_DEV_NULL     = 1 << 4,
170   G_SPAWN_CHILD_INHERITS_STDIN   = 1 << 5,
171   G_SPAWN_FILE_AND_ARGV_ZERO     = 1 << 6
172 } GSpawnFlags;
173
174 GQuark g_spawn_error_quark (void);
175
176 #ifndef __GTK_DOC_IGNORE__
177 #ifdef G_OS_WIN32
178 #define g_spawn_async g_spawn_async_utf8
179 #define g_spawn_async_with_pipes g_spawn_async_with_pipes_utf8
180 #define g_spawn_sync g_spawn_sync_utf8
181 #define g_spawn_command_line_sync g_spawn_command_line_sync_utf8
182 #define g_spawn_command_line_async g_spawn_command_line_async_utf8
183 #endif
184 #endif
185
186 gboolean g_spawn_async (const gchar           *working_directory,
187                         gchar                **argv,
188                         gchar                **envp,
189                         GSpawnFlags            flags,
190                         GSpawnChildSetupFunc   child_setup,
191                         gpointer               user_data,
192                         GPid                  *child_pid,
193                         GError               **error);
194
195
196 /* Opens pipes for non-NULL standard_output, standard_input, standard_error,
197  * and returns the parent's end of the pipes.
198  */
199 gboolean g_spawn_async_with_pipes (const gchar          *working_directory,
200                                    gchar               **argv,
201                                    gchar               **envp,
202                                    GSpawnFlags           flags,
203                                    GSpawnChildSetupFunc  child_setup,
204                                    gpointer              user_data,
205                                    GPid                 *child_pid,
206                                    gint                 *standard_input,
207                                    gint                 *standard_output,
208                                    gint                 *standard_error,
209                                    GError              **error);
210
211
212 /* If standard_output or standard_error are non-NULL, the full
213  * standard output or error of the command will be placed there.
214  */
215
216 gboolean g_spawn_sync         (const gchar          *working_directory,
217                                gchar               **argv,
218                                gchar               **envp,
219                                GSpawnFlags           flags,
220                                GSpawnChildSetupFunc  child_setup,
221                                gpointer              user_data,
222                                gchar               **standard_output,
223                                gchar               **standard_error,
224                                gint                 *exit_status,
225                                GError              **error);
226
227 gboolean g_spawn_command_line_sync  (const gchar          *command_line,
228                                      gchar               **standard_output,
229                                      gchar               **standard_error,
230                                      gint                 *exit_status,
231                                      GError              **error);
232 gboolean g_spawn_command_line_async (const gchar          *command_line,
233                                      GError              **error);
234
235 void g_spawn_close_pid (GPid pid);
236
237 G_END_DECLS
238
239 #endif /* __G_SPAWN_H__ */