require 'ceedling/constants' # for Verbosity enumeration & $stderr redirect enumeration ## # Helper functions for the tool executor class ToolExecutorHelper constructor :streaminator, :system_utils, :system_wrapper ## # Returns the stderr redirection based on the config and logging. # ==== Attributes # # * _tool_config_: A hash containing config information. # * _logging_: A boolean representing if logging is enabled or not. # def stderr_redirection(tool_config, logging) # if there's no logging enabled, return :stderr_redirect unmodified return tool_config[:stderr_redirect] if (not logging) # if there is logging enabled but the redirect is a custom value (not enum), return the custom string return tool_config[:stderr_redirect] if (tool_config[:stderr_redirect].class == String) # if logging is enabled but there's no custom string, return the AUTO enumeration so $stderr goes into the log return StdErrRedirect::AUTO end ## # Returns the background execution prepend based on the config. # ==== Attributes # # * _tool_config_: A hash containing config information. # def background_exec_cmdline_prepend(tool_config) return nil if (tool_config.nil? || tool_config[:background_exec].nil?) config_exec = tool_config[:background_exec] if ((config_exec == BackgroundExec::AUTO) and (@system_wrapper.windows?)) return 'start' end if (config_exec == BackgroundExec::WIN) return 'start' end return nil end ## # Modifies an executables path based on platform. # ==== Attributes # # * _executable_: The executable's path. # def osify_path_separators(executable) return executable.gsub(/\//, '\\') if (@system_wrapper.windows?) return executable end ## # Returns the stderr redirect append based on the config. # ==== Attributes # # * _tool_config_: A hash containing config information. # def stderr_redirect_cmdline_append(tool_config) return nil if (tool_config.nil? || tool_config[:stderr_redirect].nil?) config_redirect = tool_config[:stderr_redirect] redirect = StdErrRedirect::NONE if (config_redirect == StdErrRedirect::AUTO) if (@system_wrapper.windows?) redirect = StdErrRedirect::WIN elsif (@system_utils.tcsh_shell?) redirect = StdErrRedirect::TCSH else redirect = StdErrRedirect::UNIX end end case redirect # we may need more complicated processing after some learning with various environments when StdErrRedirect::NONE then nil when StdErrRedirect::WIN then '2>&1' when StdErrRedirect::UNIX then '2>&1' when StdErrRedirect::TCSH then '|&' else redirect.to_s end end ## # Returns the background execution append based on the config. # ==== Attributes # # * _tool_config_: A hash containing config information. # def background_exec_cmdline_append(tool_config) return nil if (tool_config.nil? || tool_config[:background_exec].nil?) config_exec = tool_config[:background_exec] # if :auto & windows, then we already prepended 'start' and should append nothing return nil if ((config_exec == BackgroundExec::AUTO) and (@system_wrapper.windows?)) # if :auto & not windows, then we append standard '&' return '&' if ((config_exec == BackgroundExec::AUTO) and (not @system_wrapper.windows?)) # if explicitly Unix, then append '&' return '&' if (config_exec == BackgroundExec::UNIX) # * _command_str_: A hash containing config information. # all other cases, including :none, :win, & anything unrecognized, append nothing return nil end ## # Outputs success results if command succeeded and we have verbosity cranked up. # ==== Attributes # # * _command_str_: The command ran. # * _shell_results_: The outputs of the command including exit code and # output. # * _boom_: A boolean representing if a non zero result is erroneous. # def print_happy_results(command_str, shell_result, boom=true) if ((shell_result[:exit_code] == 0) or ((shell_result[:exit_code] != 0) and not boom)) output = "> Shell executed command:\n" output += "'#{command_str}'\n" output += "> Produced output:\n" if (not shell_result[:output].empty?) output += "#{shell_result[:output].strip}\n" if (not shell_result[:output].empty?) output += "> And exited with status: [#{shell_result[:exit_code]}].\n" if (shell_result[:exit_code] != 0) output += "\n" @streaminator.stdout_puts(output, Verbosity::OBNOXIOUS) end end ## # Outputs failures results if command failed and we have verbosity set to minimum error level. # ==== Attributes # # * _command_str_: The command ran. # * _shell_results_: The outputs of the command including exit code and # output. # * _boom_: A boolean representing if a non zero result is erroneous. # def print_error_results(command_str, shell_result, boom=true) if ((shell_result[:exit_code] != 0) and boom) output = "ERROR: Shell command failed.\n" output += "> Shell executed command:\n" output += "'#{command_str}'\n" output += "> Produced output:\n" if (not shell_result[:output].empty?) output += "#{shell_result[:output].strip}\n" if (not shell_result[:output].empty?) output += "> And exited with status: [#{shell_result[:exit_code]}].\n" if (shell_result[:exit_code] != nil) output += "> And then likely crashed.\n" if (shell_result[:exit_code] == nil) output += "\n" @streaminator.stderr_puts(output, Verbosity::ERRORS) end end end