121 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
121 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
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"""
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ForkedFunc provides a way to run a function in a forked process
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and get at its return value, stdout and stderr output as well
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as signals and exitstatusus.
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"""
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import py
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import os
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import sys
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import marshal
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def get_unbuffered_io(fd, filename):
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f = open(str(filename), "w")
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if fd != f.fileno():
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os.dup2(f.fileno(), fd)
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class AutoFlush:
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def write(self, data):
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f.write(data)
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f.flush()
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return getattr(f, name)
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return AutoFlush()
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class ForkedFunc:
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EXITSTATUS_EXCEPTION = 3
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def __init__(self, fun, args=None, kwargs=None, nice_level=0,
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child_on_start=None, child_on_exit=None):
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if args is None:
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args = []
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if kwargs is None:
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kwargs = {}
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self.fun = fun
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self.args = args
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self.kwargs = kwargs
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self.tempdir = tempdir = py.path.local.mkdtemp()
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self.RETVAL = tempdir.ensure('retval')
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self.STDOUT = tempdir.ensure('stdout')
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self.STDERR = tempdir.ensure('stderr')
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pid = os.fork()
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if pid: # in parent process
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self.pid = pid
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else: # in child process
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self.pid = None
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self._child(nice_level, child_on_start, child_on_exit)
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def _child(self, nice_level, child_on_start, child_on_exit):
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# right now we need to call a function, but first we need to
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# map all IO that might happen
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sys.stdout = stdout = get_unbuffered_io(1, self.STDOUT)
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sys.stderr = stderr = get_unbuffered_io(2, self.STDERR)
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retvalf = self.RETVAL.open("wb")
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EXITSTATUS = 0
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try:
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if nice_level:
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os.nice(nice_level)
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try:
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if child_on_start is not None:
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child_on_start()
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retval = self.fun(*self.args, **self.kwargs)
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retvalf.write(marshal.dumps(retval))
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if child_on_exit is not None:
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child_on_exit()
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except:
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excinfo = py.code.ExceptionInfo()
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stderr.write(str(excinfo._getreprcrash()))
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EXITSTATUS = self.EXITSTATUS_EXCEPTION
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finally:
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stdout.close()
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stderr.close()
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retvalf.close()
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os.close(1)
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os.close(2)
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os._exit(EXITSTATUS)
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def waitfinish(self, waiter=os.waitpid):
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pid, systemstatus = waiter(self.pid, 0)
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if systemstatus:
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if os.WIFSIGNALED(systemstatus):
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exitstatus = os.WTERMSIG(systemstatus) + 128
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else:
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exitstatus = os.WEXITSTATUS(systemstatus)
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else:
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exitstatus = 0
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signal = systemstatus & 0x7f
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if not exitstatus and not signal:
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retval = self.RETVAL.open('rb')
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try:
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retval_data = retval.read()
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finally:
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retval.close()
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retval = marshal.loads(retval_data)
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else:
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retval = None
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stdout = self.STDOUT.read()
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stderr = self.STDERR.read()
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self._removetemp()
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return Result(exitstatus, signal, retval, stdout, stderr)
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def _removetemp(self):
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if self.tempdir.check():
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self.tempdir.remove()
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def __del__(self):
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if self.pid is not None: # only clean up in main process
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self._removetemp()
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class Result(object):
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def __init__(self, exitstatus, signal, retval, stdout, stderr):
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self.exitstatus = exitstatus
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self.signal = signal
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self.retval = retval
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self.out = stdout
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self.err = stderr
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