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Alexis Lopez Zubieta 18f2d94241 Print the subprocess output directly to stdout and stderr. 2018-08-04 12:33:41 -05:00
76 changed files with 1093 additions and 3494 deletions
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@@ -2,4 +2,5 @@ cmake-build-*/
*build*/
.idea/
squashfs-root/
tests/
*.AppImage
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@@ -1,6 +1,12 @@
[submodule "lib/cpp-subprocess"]
path = lib/cpp-subprocess
url = https://github.com/arun11299/cpp-subprocess.git
[submodule "lib/args"]
path = lib/args
url = https://github.com/Taywee/args.git
[submodule "lib/cpp-feather-ini-parser"]
path = lib/cpp-feather-ini-parser
url = https://github.com/Turbine1991/cpp-feather-ini-parser.git
[submodule "lib/boost-filesystem"]
path = lib/boost-filesystem
url = https://github.com/boostorg/filesystem.git
@@ -70,12 +76,3 @@
[submodule "lib/CImg"]
path = lib/CImg
url = https://github.com/dtschump/CImg.git
[submodule "lib/googletest"]
path = lib/googletest
url = https://github.com/google/googletest
[submodule "lib/boost-container"]
path = lib/boost-container
url = https://github.com/boostorg/container
[submodule "lib/linuxdeploy-desktopfile"]
path = lib/linuxdeploy-desktopfile
url = https://github.com/linuxdeploy/linuxdeploy-desktopfile
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@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
language: cpp
sudo: required
matrix:
include:
- name: Ubuntu bionic x86_64 release build
env: ARCH=x86_64
dist: bionic
- env: ARCH=x86_64
addons:
apt:
update: true
@@ -13,15 +12,8 @@ matrix:
- libjpeg-dev
- libpng-dev
- cimg-dev
script: travis/build.sh
after_success:
- if [ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != "$TRAVIS_TAG" ] && [ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != "master" ]; then export TRAVIS_EVENT_TYPE=pull_request; fi
- wget -c https://github.com/probonopd/uploadtool/raw/master/upload.sh
- bash upload.sh linuxdeploy-"$ARCH".AppImage*
- name: Ubuntu bionic i386 build
env: ARCH=i386
dist: bionic
- automake # required for patchelf
- env: ARCH=i386
addons:
apt:
update: true
@@ -31,48 +23,29 @@ matrix:
- libpng-dev:i386
- gcc-multilib
- g++-multilib
- automake # required for patchelf
- libfuse2:i386
- libcairo2:i386
script: travis/build.sh
after_success:
- if [ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != "$TRAVIS_TAG" ] && [ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != "master" ]; then export TRAVIS_EVENT_TYPE=pull_request; fi
- wget -c https://github.com/probonopd/uploadtool/raw/master/upload.sh
- bash upload.sh linuxdeploy-"$ARCH".AppImage*
- name: Ubuntu xenial x86_64 coverage build (no binaries uploaded)
env: ARCH=x86_64 BUILD_TYPE=coverage
dist: xenial
addons:
apt:
update: true
packages:
- libmagic-dev
- libjpeg-dev
- libpng-dev
- cimg-dev
before_script:
- sudo pip install gcovr
script: travis/test-coverage.sh
after_success: true # also, we don't intend to upload release binaries
install:
- git clone https://github.com/NixOS/patchelf.git -b 0.8
- cd patchelf
- ./bootstrap.sh
- if [ "$ARCH" == "i386" ]; then ./configure --prefix=/usr --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu CFLAGS=-m32 CXXFLAGS=-m32 LDFLAGS=-m32; fi
- if [ "$ARCH" == "x86_64" ]; then ./configure --prefix=/usr; fi
- make -j$(nproc)
- sudo make install
- cd ..
- rm -rf patchelf
- name: Ubuntu xenial i386 coverage build (no binaries uploaded)
env: ARCH=i386 BUILD_TYPE=coverage
dist: xenial
addons:
apt:
update: true
packages:
- libmagic-dev:i386
- libjpeg-dev:i386
- libpng-dev:i386
- gcc-multilib
- g++-multilib
- libfuse2:i386
- libcairo2:i386
before_script:
- sudo pip install gcovr
script: travis/test-coverage.sh
after_success: true # also, we don't intend to upload release binaries
script:
- travis/build.sh
after_success:
- ls -lh
# make sure only pushes to rewrite create a new release, otherwise pretend PR and upload to transfer.sh
- if [ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != "master" ]; then export TRAVIS_EVENT_TYPE=pull_request; fi
- wget -c https://github.com/probonopd/uploadtool/raw/master/upload.sh
- bash upload.sh linuxdeploy-"$ARCH".AppImage*
branches:
except:
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@@ -5,49 +5,14 @@ project(linuxdeploy C CXX)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
set(LINUXDEPLOY_VERSION 0.1-alpha-1)
add_definitions(-DLINUXDEPLOY_VERSION="${LINUXDEPLOY_VERSION}")
set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH} "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/Modules/")
set(USE_SYSTEM_BOOST OFF CACHE BOOL "Set to ON to use system boost libraries instead of building up to date boost libraries from source")
set(USE_SYSTEM_CIMG ON CACHE BOOL "Set to OFF to use CImg library bundled in lib directory")
# support for ccache
# call CMake with -DUSE_CCACHE=ON to make use of it
set(USE_CCACHE ON CACHE BOOL "")
if(USE_CCACHE)
find_program(CCACHE ccache)
if(CCACHE)
message(STATUS "Using ccache")
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_COMPILE ${CCACHE})
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_LINK ${CCACHE})
else()
message(WARNING "USE_CCACHE set, but could not find ccache")
endif()
endif()
set(ENABLE_COVERAGE OFF CACHE BOOL "Enable coverage measurements")
if(ENABLE_COVERAGE)
include(CodeCoverage)
message(WARNING "Enabling code coverage measurements -> disables optimizations and embeds debug information!")
append_coverage_compiler_flags()
set(COVERAGE_GCOVR_EXCLUDES ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/lib ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR})
include(ProcessorCount)
ProcessorCount(processor_count)
set(command cmake --build . --target all -- -j ${processor_count} && ctest -V)
setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr_html(NAME coverage EXECUTABLE "${command}")
setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr_xml(NAME coverage_xml EXECUTABLE "${command}")
setup_target_for_coverage_gcovr_text(NAME coverage_text EXECUTABLE "${command}")
endif()
add_subdirectory(lib)
add_subdirectory(src)
include(CTest)
if(BUILD_TESTING)
add_subdirectory(tests)
endif()
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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
AppDir creation and maintenance tool.
## About
AppImages are a well known and quite popular format for distributing applications from developers to end users.
@@ -14,22 +13,58 @@ linuxdeploy is designed to be an AppDir maintenance tool. It provides extensive
linuxdeploy was greatly influenced by [linuxdeployqt](https://github.com/probonopd/linuxdeployqt), and while it employs stricter rules on AppDirs, it's more flexible in use. If you use linuxdeployqt at the moment, consider switching to linuxdeploy today!
## User guides and examples
## Usage
Please see the [linuxdeploy user guide](https://docs.appimage.org/packaging-guide/from-source/linuxdeploy-user-guide.html) and the [native binaries packaging guide](https://docs.appimage.org/packaging-guide/from-source/native-binaries.html) in the [AppImage documentation](https://docs.appimage.org). There's also an [examples section](https://docs.appimage.org/packaging-guide/from-source/native-binaries.html#examples).
linuxdeploy, being a tool for creating AppDirs and eventually AppImages, is released as an AppImage itself. Please download and use the AppImage for normal use. If you encounter errors, e.g., when building the tool from source, please try with the AppImage first before [creating an issue](https://github.com/TheAssassin/linuxdeploy/issues/new).
There are two main ways to use linuxdeploy: Provide the paths to all files you want to bundle manually, or create an FHS-like directory and run linuxdeploy on it.
## Projects using linuxdeploy
Most build systems provide some kind of `make install` functionality that is capable of producing FHS-like directory trees that can be turned into AppDirs:
This is an incomplete list of projects using linuxdeploy. You might want to read their build scripts to see how they use linuxdeploy.
```sh
# automake
./configure --prefix=/usr
make install DESTDIR=AppDir
- [Pext](https://github.com/Pext/Pext)
- [AppImageLauncher](https://github.com/TheAssassin/AppImageLauncher)
- [OpenRCT2](https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2)
- [AppImageUpdate](https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageUpdate)
- [appimaged](https://github.com/AppImage/appimaged)
- [MediaElch](https://github.com/Komet/MediaElch/)
- [CPU-X](https://github.com/X0rg/CPU-X) (details available [here](https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/wiki/Bundling-GTK3-apps#fully-automated-deployment-from-sources-with-github-actions-cpu-x))
# cmake
mkdir build && cd build
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
make install DESTDIR=AppDir
# qmake
qmake CONFIG+=release PREFIX=/usr .
make install INSTALL_ROOT=AppDir
```
Now, simply run linuxdeploy like `./linuxdeploy*.AppImage --appdir AppDir`.
Please use `./linuxdeploy*.AppImage --help` to get a list of options supported by linuxdeploy.
If your build system cannot produce such install trees or you prefer to bundle everything manually, you can also specify the paths to the resources yourself. linuxdeploy provides the following options for this use case:
```
-l[library...],
--lib=[library...],
--library=[library...] Shared library to deploy
-e[executable...],
--executable=[executable...] Executable to deploy
-d[desktop file...],
--desktop-file=[desktop file...] Desktop file to deploy
enough for some tests
-i[icon file...],
--icon-file=[icon file...] Icon to deploy
```
An example run could look like this:
```bash
./linuxdeploy*.AppImage --app-name myapp --appdir AppDir --init-appdir -e myapp -d myapp.desktop -i myapp_64x64.png
```
Of course both approaches can be combined, e.g., you can bundle additional executables with your main app.
linuxdeploy doesn't mind being run on an AppDir more than once, as it recognize previous runs, and should not break files within the AppDir. This is to allow you debug issues allows you to run linuxdeploy after resolving an issue that it reports.
If you ever encounter issues when running linuxdeploy on an existing AppDir, please let us know by [creating an issue](https://github.com/TheAssassin/linuxdeploy/issues/new).
## Plugins
@@ -46,14 +81,10 @@ linuxdeploy looks for plugins in the following places:
You can use `./linuxdeploy*.AppImage --list-plugins` to get a list of all the plugins linuxdeploy has detected on your system.
linuxdeploy currently ships with some plugins. These are likely out of date. In case of issues, please download the latest version, which will take precendence over the bundled plugin.
linuxdeploy ships with some plugins
If you want to use a plugin to bundle additional resources, please add `./linuxdeploy*.AppImage --plugin <name>` to your linuxdeploy command. Output plugins can be activated using `./linuxdeploy*.AppImage --output <name>`.
**A list of official and community plugins can be found in the [awesome-linuxdeploy](http://github.com/linuxdeploy/awesome-linuxdeploy) project.**
**Note:** If you want to suggest a plugin for a specific framework, language etc., please feel free to [create a new issue](https://github.com/linuxdeploy/linuxdeploy/issues/new). Current plugin requests can be found [here](https://github.com/linuxdeploy/linuxdeploy/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=label%3A%22plugin+request%22).
## Troubleshooting
@@ -61,7 +92,6 @@ If you want to use a plugin to bundle additional resources, please add `./linuxd
linuxdeploy does not change any environment variables such as `$PATH`. Your application **must** search for additional resources such as icon files or executables relative to the main binary.
## Contact
The easiest way to get in touch with the developers is to join the IRC chatroom [#AppImage](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=appimage) on FreeNode. This is the preferred way for general feedback or questions how to use this application.
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# Copyright (c) 2012 - 2017, Lars Bilke
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
# are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
#
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
# list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
#
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
# this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
# and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
#
# 3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors
# may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
# specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
# DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
# ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
# (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
# LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
# ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
# SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# CHANGES:
#
# 2012-01-31, Lars Bilke
# - Enable Code Coverage
#
# 2013-09-17, Joakim Söderberg
# - Added support for Clang.
# - Some additional usage instructions.
#
# 2016-02-03, Lars Bilke
# - Refactored functions to use named parameters
#
# 2017-06-02, Lars Bilke
# - Merged with modified version from github.com/ufz/ogs
#
#
# USAGE:
#
# 1. Copy this file into your cmake modules path.
#
# 2. Add the following line to your CMakeLists.txt:
# include(CodeCoverage)
#
# 3. Append necessary compiler flags:
# APPEND_COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS()
#
# 4. If you need to exclude additional directories from the report, specify them
# using the COVERAGE_LCOV_EXCLUDES variable before calling SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_LCOV.
# Example:
# set(COVERAGE_LCOV_EXCLUDES 'dir1/*' 'dir2/*')
#
# 5. Use the functions described below to create a custom make target which
# runs your test executable and produces a code coverage report.
#
# 6. Build a Debug build:
# cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
# make
# make my_coverage_target
#
include(CMakeParseArguments)
# Check prereqs
find_program( GCOV_PATH gcov )
find_program( LCOV_PATH NAMES lcov lcov.bat lcov.exe lcov.perl)
find_program( GENHTML_PATH NAMES genhtml genhtml.perl genhtml.bat )
find_program( GCOVR_PATH gcovr PATHS ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/scripts/test)
find_program( SIMPLE_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE python )
if(NOT GCOV_PATH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "gcov not found! Aborting...")
endif() # NOT GCOV_PATH
if("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "(Apple)?[Cc]lang")
if("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION}" VERSION_LESS 3)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Clang version must be 3.0.0 or greater! Aborting...")
endif()
elseif(NOT CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Compiler is not GNU gcc! Aborting...")
endif()
set(COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS "-g -O0 --coverage -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage"
CACHE INTERNAL "")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_COVERAGE
${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}
CACHE STRING "Flags used by the C++ compiler during coverage builds."
FORCE )
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_COVERAGE
${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}
CACHE STRING "Flags used by the C compiler during coverage builds."
FORCE )
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE
""
CACHE STRING "Flags used for linking binaries during coverage builds."
FORCE )
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE
""
CACHE STRING "Flags used by the shared libraries linker during coverage builds."
FORCE )
mark_as_advanced(
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_COVERAGE
CMAKE_C_FLAGS_COVERAGE
CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE
CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_COVERAGE )
if(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug")
message(WARNING "Code coverage results with an optimised (non-Debug) build may be misleading")
endif() # NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug"
if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU")
link_libraries(gcov)
else()
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS "${CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS} --coverage")
endif()
# Defines a target for running and collection code coverage information
# Builds dependencies, runs the given executable and outputs reports.
# NOTE! The executable should always have a ZERO as exit code otherwise
# the coverage generation will not complete.
#
# SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_LCOV(
# NAME testrunner_coverage # New target name
# EXECUTABLE testrunner -j ${PROCESSOR_COUNT} # Executable in PROJECT_BINARY_DIR
# DEPENDENCIES testrunner # Dependencies to build first
# )
function(SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_LCOV)
set(options NONE)
set(oneValueArgs NAME)
set(multiValueArgs EXECUTABLE EXECUTABLE_ARGS DEPENDENCIES LCOV_ARGS GENHTML_ARGS)
cmake_parse_arguments(Coverage "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN})
if(NOT LCOV_PATH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "lcov not found! Aborting...")
endif() # NOT LCOV_PATH
if(NOT GENHTML_PATH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "genhtml not found! Aborting...")
endif() # NOT GENHTML_PATH
# Setup target
add_custom_target(${Coverage_NAME}
# Cleanup lcov
COMMAND ${LCOV_PATH} ${Coverage_LCOV_ARGS} --gcov-tool ${GCOV_PATH} -directory . --zerocounters
# Create baseline to make sure untouched files show up in the report
COMMAND ${LCOV_PATH} ${Coverage_LCOV_ARGS} --gcov-tool ${GCOV_PATH} -c -i -d . -o ${Coverage_NAME}.base
# Run tests
COMMAND ${Coverage_EXECUTABLE} ${Coverage_EXECUTABLE_ARGS}
# Capturing lcov counters and generating report
COMMAND ${LCOV_PATH} ${Coverage_LCOV_ARGS} --gcov-tool ${GCOV_PATH} --directory . --capture --output-file ${Coverage_NAME}.info
# add baseline counters
COMMAND ${LCOV_PATH} ${Coverage_LCOV_ARGS} --gcov-tool ${GCOV_PATH} -a ${Coverage_NAME}.base -a ${Coverage_NAME}.info --output-file ${Coverage_NAME}.total
COMMAND ${LCOV_PATH} ${Coverage_LCOV_ARGS} --gcov-tool ${GCOV_PATH} --remove ${Coverage_NAME}.total ${COVERAGE_LCOV_EXCLUDES} --output-file ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/${Coverage_NAME}.info.cleaned
COMMAND ${GENHTML_PATH} ${Coverage_GENHTML_ARGS} -o ${Coverage_NAME} ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/${Coverage_NAME}.info.cleaned
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E remove ${Coverage_NAME}.base ${Coverage_NAME}.total ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/${Coverage_NAME}.info.cleaned
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}
DEPENDS ${Coverage_DEPENDENCIES}
COMMENT "Resetting code coverage counters to zero.\nProcessing code coverage counters and generating report."
)
# Show where to find the lcov info report
add_custom_command(TARGET ${Coverage_NAME} POST_BUILD
COMMAND ;
COMMENT "Lcov code coverage info report saved in ${Coverage_NAME}.info."
)
# Show info where to find the report
add_custom_command(TARGET ${Coverage_NAME} POST_BUILD
COMMAND ;
COMMENT "Open ./${Coverage_NAME}/index.html in your browser to view the coverage report."
)
endfunction() # SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_LCOV
# Defines a target for running and collection code coverage information
# Builds dependencies, runs the given executable and outputs reports.
# NOTE! The executable should always have a ZERO as exit code otherwise
# the coverage generation will not complete.
#
# SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_GCOVR_XML(
# NAME ctest_coverage # New target name
# EXECUTABLE ctest -j ${PROCESSOR_COUNT} # Executable in PROJECT_BINARY_DIR
# DEPENDENCIES executable_target # Dependencies to build first
# )
function(SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_GCOVR_XML)
set(options NONE)
set(oneValueArgs NAME)
set(multiValueArgs EXECUTABLE EXECUTABLE_ARGS DEPENDENCIES)
cmake_parse_arguments(Coverage "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN})
if(NOT SIMPLE_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE)
message(FATAL_ERROR "python not found! Aborting...")
endif() # NOT SIMPLE_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE
if(NOT GCOVR_PATH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "gcovr not found! Aborting...")
endif() # NOT GCOVR_PATH
# Combine excludes to several -e arguments
set(GCOVR_EXCLUDES "")
foreach(EXCLUDE ${COVERAGE_GCOVR_EXCLUDES})
list(APPEND GCOVR_EXCLUDES "-e")
list(APPEND GCOVR_EXCLUDES "${EXCLUDE}")
endforeach()
add_custom_target(${Coverage_NAME}
# Clean old coverage data
COMMAND find ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR} -type f -iname '*.gcno' -delete
# Run tests
COMMAND ${Coverage_EXECUTABLE} ${Coverage_EXECUTABLE_ARGS}
# Running gcovr
COMMAND ${GCOVR_PATH} --xml
-r ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR} ${GCOVR_EXCLUDES}
--object-directory=${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}
-o ${Coverage_NAME}.xml
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}
DEPENDS ${Coverage_DEPENDENCIES}
COMMENT "Running gcovr to produce Cobertura code coverage report."
)
# Show info where to find the report
add_custom_command(TARGET ${Coverage_NAME} POST_BUILD
COMMAND ;
COMMENT "Cobertura code coverage report saved in ${Coverage_NAME}.xml."
)
endfunction() # SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_GCOVR_XML
# Defines a target for running and collection code coverage information
# Builds dependencies, runs the given executable and outputs reports.
# NOTE! The executable should always have a ZERO as exit code otherwise
# the coverage generation will not complete.
#
# SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_GCOVR_HTML(
# NAME ctest_coverage # New target name
# EXECUTABLE ctest -j ${PROCESSOR_COUNT} # Executable in PROJECT_BINARY_DIR
# DEPENDENCIES executable_target # Dependencies to build first
# )
function(SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_GCOVR_HTML)
set(options NONE)
set(oneValueArgs NAME)
set(multiValueArgs EXECUTABLE EXECUTABLE_ARGS DEPENDENCIES)
cmake_parse_arguments(Coverage "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN})
if(NOT SIMPLE_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE)
message(FATAL_ERROR "python not found! Aborting...")
endif() # NOT SIMPLE_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE
if(NOT GCOVR_PATH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "gcovr not found! Aborting...")
endif() # NOT GCOVR_PATH
# Combine excludes to several -e arguments
set(GCOVR_EXCLUDES "")
foreach(EXCLUDE ${COVERAGE_GCOVR_EXCLUDES})
list(APPEND GCOVR_EXCLUDES "-e")
list(APPEND GCOVR_EXCLUDES "${EXCLUDE}")
endforeach()
add_custom_target(${Coverage_NAME}
# Clean old coverage data
COMMAND find ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR} -type f -iname '*.gcno' -delete
# Run tests
COMMAND ${Coverage_EXECUTABLE} ${Coverage_EXECUTABLE_ARGS}
# Create folder
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E make_directory ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/${Coverage_NAME}
# Running gcovr
COMMAND ${GCOVR_PATH} --html --html-details
-r ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR} ${GCOVR_EXCLUDES}
--object-directory=${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}
-o ${Coverage_NAME}/index.html
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}
DEPENDS ${Coverage_DEPENDENCIES}
COMMENT "Running gcovr to produce HTML code coverage report."
)
# Show info where to find the report
add_custom_command(TARGET ${Coverage_NAME} POST_BUILD
COMMAND ;
COMMENT "Open ./${Coverage_NAME}/index.html in your browser to view the coverage report."
)
endfunction() # SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_GCOVR_HTML
# Defines a target for running and collection code coverage information
# Builds dependencies, runs the given executable and outputs reports.
# NOTE! The executable should always have a ZERO as exit code otherwise
# the coverage generation will not complete.
#
# SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_GCOVR_TEXT(
# NAME ctest_coverage # New target name
# EXECUTABLE ctest -j ${PROCESSOR_COUNT} # Executable in PROJECT_BINARY_DIR
# DEPENDENCIES executable_target # Dependencies to build first
# )
function(SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_GCOVR_TEXT)
set(options NONE)
set(oneValueArgs NAME)
set(multiValueArgs EXECUTABLE EXECUTABLE_ARGS DEPENDENCIES)
cmake_parse_arguments(Coverage "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN})
if(NOT SIMPLE_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE)
message(FATAL_ERROR "python not found! Aborting...")
endif() # NOT SIMPLE_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE
if(NOT GCOVR_PATH)
message(FATAL_ERROR "gcovr not found! Aborting...")
endif() # NOT GCOVR_PATH
# Combine excludes to several -e arguments
set(GCOVR_EXCLUDES "")
foreach(EXCLUDE ${COVERAGE_GCOVR_EXCLUDES})
list(APPEND GCOVR_EXCLUDES "-e")
list(APPEND GCOVR_EXCLUDES "${EXCLUDE}")
endforeach()
add_custom_target(${Coverage_NAME}
# Clean old coverage data
COMMAND find ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR} -type f -iname '*.gcno' -delete
# Run tests
COMMAND ${Coverage_EXECUTABLE} ${Coverage_EXECUTABLE_ARGS}
# Create folder
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E make_directory ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/${Coverage_NAME}
# Running gcovr
COMMAND ${GCOVR_PATH}
-r ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR} ${GCOVR_EXCLUDES}
--object-directory=${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}
DEPENDS ${Coverage_DEPENDENCIES}
COMMENT "Running gcovr to produce HTML code coverage report."
)
endfunction() # SETUP_TARGET_FOR_COVERAGE_GCOVR_TEXT
function(APPEND_COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS)
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}" PARENT_SCOPE)
message(STATUS "Appending code coverage compiler flags: ${COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS}")
endfunction() # APPEND_COVERAGE_COMPILER_FLAGS
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@@ -1,35 +1,8 @@
# required for PNG imported target
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.6)
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
find_package(PkgConfig)
pkg_check_modules(libpng REQUIRED IMPORTED_TARGET libpng)
# build custom static version of libjpeg for static builds
if(STATIC_BUILD)
include(ExternalProject)
if($ENV{ARCH} MATCHES "i[356]86")
set(configure_command_prefix env CFLAGS=-m32 CXXFLAGS=-m32)
endif()
ExternalProject_Add(libjpeg_static_extproj
URL https://www.ijg.org/files/jpegsrc.v9d.tar.gz
URL_HASH SHA256=99cb50e48a4556bc571dadd27931955ff458aae32f68c4d9c39d624693f69c32
BUILD_IN_SOURCE ON
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL ON
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ${configure_command_prefix} ./configure --prefix=/usr
INSTALL_COMMAND ""
)
ExternalProject_Get_property(libjpeg_static_extproj SOURCE_DIR)
add_library(libjpeg_static INTERFACE IMPORTED)
set_property(TARGET libjpeg_static PROPERTY INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES ${SOURCE_DIR}/.libs/libjpeg.a)
add_dependencies(libjpeg_static libjpeg_static_extproj)
set(JPEG_LIBRARIES libjpeg_static)
else()
find_package(JPEG REQUIRED)
endif()
find_package(PNG REQUIRED)
find_package(JPEG REQUIRED)
if(NOT USE_SYSTEM_CIMG)
message(STATUS "Using bundled CImg library")
@@ -49,16 +22,7 @@ else()
endif()
endif()
set(PNG_INCLUDE_DIR ${libpng_INCLUDE_DIRS})
if(NOT STATIC_BUILD)
set(PNG_LIBRARY ${libpng_LIBRARIES})
else()
set(PNG_LIBRARY ${libpng_STATIC_LIBRARIES})
endif()
#message(FATAL_ERROR "${PNG_LIBRARY}")
add_library(CImg INTERFACE)
set_property(TARGET CImg PROPERTY INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${CIMG_H_DIR};${PNG_INCLUDE_DIR};${JPEG_INCLUDE_DIR}")
set_property(TARGET CImg PROPERTY INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES "${PNG_LIBRARY};${JPEG_LIBRARIES}")
set_property(TARGET CImg PROPERTY INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${CIMG_H_DIR};${JPEG_INCLUDE_DIR}")
set_property(TARGET CImg PROPERTY INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES "PNG::PNG;${JPEG_LIBRARIES}")
set_property(TARGET CImg PROPERTY INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "cimg_display=0;cimg_use_png=1;cimg_use_jpeg=1")
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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
# required for zlib imported target
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.3)
message(STATUS "Searching for libmagic")
find_library(LIBMAGIC_LIBRARIES magic)
if(NOT LIBMAGIC_LIBRARIES)
message(FATAL_ERROR "libmagic not found")
endif()
find_path(LIBMAGIC_MAGIC_H_DIR
NAMES magic.h
HINTS ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}
PATH_SUFFIXES include include/linux
)
if(NOT LIBMAGIC_MAGIC_H_DIR)
message(FATAL_ERROR "magic.h not found")
endif()
add_library(libmagic_static INTERFACE IMPORTED)
set_property(TARGET libmagic_static PROPERTY INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES ${LIBMAGIC_MAGIC_H_DIR})
set_property(TARGET libmagic_static PROPERTY INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES ${LIBMAGIC_LIBRARIES})
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@@ -3,6 +3,3 @@ set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR i386 CACHE STRING "" FORCE)
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "-m32" CACHE STRING "" FORCE)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "-m32" CACHE STRING "" FORCE)
# https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/16920#note_299077
set(THREADS_PTHREAD_ARG "2" CACHE STRING "Forcibly set by CMakeLists.txt" FORCE)
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@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
// system includes
#include <memory>
#include <string>
// library includes
#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
// local includes
#include "linuxdeploy/desktopfile/desktopfile.h"
#include "linuxdeploy/core/desktopfile.h"
#pragma once
@@ -20,7 +19,7 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
private:
// private data class pattern
class PrivateData;
std::shared_ptr<PrivateData> d;
PrivateData* d;
public:
// default constructor
@@ -28,18 +27,14 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
// the directory will be created if it doesn't exist
explicit AppDir(const boost::filesystem::path& path);
// we don't want any copy/move(-assignment) behavior, therefore we delete those operators/constructors
AppDir(const AppDir&) = delete;
AppDir(AppDir&&) = delete;
void operator=(const AppDir&) = delete;
void operator=(AppDir&&) = delete;
~AppDir();
// alternative constructor
// shortcut for using a normal string instead of a path
explicit AppDir(const std::string& path);
// creates basic directory structure of an AppDir in "FHS" mode
bool createBasicStructure() const;
bool createBasicStructure();
// deploy shared library
//
@@ -57,62 +52,51 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
// deploy executable
bool deployExecutable(const boost::filesystem::path& path, const boost::filesystem::path& destination = "");
// deploy dependencies for ELF file in AppDir, without copying it into the library dir
//
// the dependencies end up in the regular location
bool deployDependenciesOnlyForElfFile(const boost::filesystem::path& elfFilePath, bool failSilentForNonElfFile = false);
// deploy desktop file
bool deployDesktopFile(const desktopfile::DesktopFile& desktopFile);
// deploy icon
bool deployIcon(const boost::filesystem::path& path);
// deploy icon, changing its name to <target filename>.<ext>
bool deployIcon(const boost::filesystem::path& path, const std::string& targetFilename);
// deploy arbitrary file
boost::filesystem::path deployFile(const boost::filesystem::path& from, const boost::filesystem::path& to);
// copy arbitrary file (immediately)
bool copyFile(const boost::filesystem::path& from, const boost::filesystem::path& to, bool overwrite = false) const;
// create an <AppDir> relative symlink to <target> at <symlink>.
bool createRelativeSymlink(const boost::filesystem::path& target, const boost::filesystem::path& symlink) const;
void deployFile(const boost::filesystem::path& from, const boost::filesystem::path& to);
// execute deferred copy operations
bool executeDeferredOperations();
// return path to AppDir
boost::filesystem::path path() const;
boost::filesystem::path path();
// create a list of all icon paths in the AppDir
std::vector<boost::filesystem::path> deployedIconPaths() const;
std::vector<boost::filesystem::path> deployedIconPaths();
// create a list of all executable paths in the AppDir
std::vector<boost::filesystem::path> deployedExecutablePaths() const;
std::vector<boost::filesystem::path> deployedExecutablePaths();
// create a list of all desktop file paths in the AppDir
std::vector<desktopfile::DesktopFile> deployedDesktopFiles() const;
std::vector<desktopfile::DesktopFile> deployedDesktopFiles();
// create symlinks for AppRun, desktop file and icon in the AppDir root directory
bool setUpAppDirRoot(const desktopfile::DesktopFile& desktopFile, boost::filesystem::path customAppRunPath = "");
bool createLinksInAppDirRoot(const desktopfile::DesktopFile& desktopFile, boost::filesystem::path customAppRunPath = "");
// set application name of primary "entry point" application
// icons and other resources will then automatically be renamed using this value in order to
// make the deployment easier by not requiring special filenames
// resources' filenames should be prefixed with this value (example: linuxdeploy_48x48.png)
void setAppName(const std::string& appName);
// list all executables in <AppDir>/usr/bin
// this function does not perform a recursive search, but only searches the bin directory
std::vector<boost::filesystem::path> listExecutables() const;
std::vector<boost::filesystem::path> listExecutables();
// list all shared libraries in <AppDir>/usr/lib
// this function recursively searches the entire lib directory for shared libraries
std::vector<boost::filesystem::path> listSharedLibraries() const;
std::vector<boost::filesystem::path> listSharedLibraries();
// search for executables and libraries and deploy their dependencies
// calling this function can turn sure file trees created by make install commands into working
// AppDirs
bool deployDependenciesForExistingFiles() const;
// disable deployment of copyright files for this instance
void setDisableCopyrightFilesDeployment(bool disable);
bool deployDependenciesForExistingFiles();
};
}
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
// system includes
// library includes
#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
#pragma once
namespace linuxdeploy {
namespace core {
namespace desktopfile {
/*
* Parse and read desktop files.
*/
class DesktopFile {
private:
// private data class pattern
class PrivateData;
PrivateData* d;
public:
// default constructor
DesktopFile();
// construct from existing desktop file
// file must exist
explicit DesktopFile(const boost::filesystem::path& path);
// read desktop file
// sets path associated with this file
bool read(const boost::filesystem::path& path);
// get path associated with this file
boost::filesystem::path path() const;
// sets the path associated with this desktop file
// used to e.g., save the desktop file
void setPath(const boost::filesystem::path& path);
// clear contents of desktop file
void clear();
// save desktop file
bool save() const;
// save desktop file to path
// does not change path associated with desktop file
bool save(const boost::filesystem::path& path) const;
// check if entry exists in given section and key
bool entryExists(const std::string& section, const std::string& key) const;
// get key from desktop file
// an std::string passed as value parameter will be populated with the contents
// returns true (and populates value) if the key exists, false otherwise
bool getEntry(const std::string& section, const std::string& key, std::string& value) const;
// add key to section in desktop file
// the section will be created if it doesn't exist already
// returns true if an existing key was overwritten, false otherwise
bool setEntry(const std::string& section, const std::string& key, const std::string& value);
// create common application entries in desktop file
// returns false if one of the keys exists and was left unmodified
bool addDefaultKeys(const std::string& executableFileName);
// validate desktop file
bool validate() const;
};
}
}
}
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@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
// system includes
#include <vector>
#include <string>
// including system elf header, which allows for interpretation of the return values of the methods
#include <elf.h>
// library includes
#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
@@ -18,12 +16,6 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
explicit ElfFileParseError(const std::string& msg) : std::runtime_error(msg) {}
};
// thrown by traceDynamicDependencies() if a dependency is missing
class DependencyNotFoundError : public std::runtime_error {
public:
explicit DependencyNotFoundError(const std::string& msg) : std::runtime_error(msg) {}
};
class ElfFile {
private:
class PrivateData;
@@ -33,16 +25,6 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
explicit ElfFile(const boost::filesystem::path& path);
~ElfFile();
public:
// return system ELF OS ABI
static uint8_t getSystemElfABI();
// return system ELF class (32-bit or 64-bit)
static uint8_t getSystemElfClass();
// return system (ELF) endianness
static uint8_t getSystemElfEndianness();
public:
// recursively trace dynamic library dependencies of a given ELF file
// this works for both libraries and executables
@@ -58,12 +40,6 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
// set rpath in ELF file
// returns true on success, false otherwise
bool setRPath(const std::string& value);
// return ELF class
uint8_t getElfClass();
// return OS ABI
uint8_t getElfABI();
};
}
}
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@@ -65,8 +65,6 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
ldLog operator<<(stdEndlType strm);
ldLog operator<<(const LD_LOGLEVEL logLevel);
ldLog operator<<(const LD_STREAM_CONTROL streamControl);
void write(const char* s, const size_t n);
};
}
}
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@@ -2,19 +2,15 @@
#include <set>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <poll.h>
// library headers
#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
#include <fnmatch.h>
#include <thread>
#include <subprocess.hpp>
// local headers
#include "linuxdeploy/core/log.h"
#include "linuxdeploy/util/util.h"
#include "linuxdeploy/subprocess/process.h"
#include "linuxdeploy/plugin/plugin_process_handler.h"
#pragma once
@@ -23,8 +19,6 @@
namespace linuxdeploy {
namespace plugin {
namespace base {
using namespace linuxdeploy::core::log;
template<int API_LEVEL>
class PluginBase<API_LEVEL>::PrivateData {
public:
@@ -49,20 +43,13 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
private:
int getApiLevelFromExecutable() {
const auto arg = "--plugin-api-version";
const subprocess::subprocess proc({pluginPath.string(), arg});
const auto stdoutOutput = proc.check_output();
if (stdoutOutput.empty()) {
ldLog() << LD_WARNING << "received empty response from plugin" << pluginPath << "while trying to fetch data for" << "--plugin-api-version" << std::endl;
return -1;
}
auto output = subprocess::check_output({pluginPath.c_str(), "--plugin-api-version"});
std::string stdoutOutput = output.buf.data();
try {
auto apiLevel = std::stoi(stdoutOutput);
return apiLevel;
} catch (const std::exception&) {
} catch (const std::invalid_argument&) {
return -1;
}
}
@@ -73,8 +60,9 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
// check whether plugin implements --plugin-type
try {
const subprocess::subprocess proc({pluginPath.c_str(), "--plugin-type"});
const auto stdoutOutput = proc.check_output();
auto output = subprocess::check_output({pluginPath.c_str(), "--plugin-type"});
std::string stdoutOutput = output.buf.data();
// the specification requires a single line, but we'll silently accept more than that, too
if (std::count(stdoutOutput.begin(), stdoutOutput.end(), '\n') >= 1) {
@@ -85,7 +73,7 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
else if (firstLine == "output")
type = OUTPUT_TYPE;
}
} catch (const std::logic_error&) {}
} catch (const subprocess::CalledProcessError&) {}
return type;
}
@@ -136,8 +124,20 @@ namespace linuxdeploy {
template<int API_LEVEL>
int PluginBase<API_LEVEL>::run(const boost::filesystem::path& appDirPath) {
plugin_process_handler handler(d->name, path());
return handler.run(appDirPath);
auto pluginPath = path();
auto args = {pluginPath.c_str(), "--appdir", appDirPath.string().c_str()};
auto log = linuxdeploy::core::log::ldLog();
log << "Running process:";
for (const auto& arg : args) {
log << "" << arg;
}
log << std::endl;
auto process = subprocess::Popen(args, subprocess::output{stdout}, subprocess::error{stderr});
process.wait();
return process.retcode();
}
}
}
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
// library headers
#include <boost/filesystem/path.hpp>
namespace linuxdeploy {
namespace plugin {
class plugin_process_handler {
private:
std::string name_;
boost::filesystem::path path_;
public:
plugin_process_handler(std::string name, boost::filesystem::path path);
int run(const boost::filesystem::path& appDir) const;
};
}
}
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#include <string>
#include <set>
#include <vector>
#include <poll.h>
/**
* Reads from a pipe when data is available, and hands data to registered callbacks.
*/
class pipe_reader {
private:
const int pipe_fd_;
public:
/**
* Construct new instance from pipe file descriptor.
* @param pipe_fd file descriptor for pipe we will read from (e.g., a subprocess's stdout, stderr pipes)
*/
explicit pipe_reader(int pipe_fd);
/**
* Read from pipe file descriptor and store data in buffer.
* This method is non-blocking, i.e., if there is no data to read, it returns immediately.
* Otherwise, it will read until either of the following conditions is met:
*
* - no more data left in the pipe to be read
* - buffer is completely filled
*
* On errors, a subprocess_error is thrown.
*
* @param buffer buffer to store read data into
* @returns amount of characters read from the pipe
*/
size_t read(std::vector<std::string::value_type>& buffer) const;
};
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@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
// system headers
#include <unordered_map>
#include <vector>
#include <signal.h>
// local headers
#include "linuxdeploy/subprocess/subprocess.h"
namespace linuxdeploy {
namespace subprocess {
class process {
private:
// child process ID
int child_pid_ = -1;
// pipes to child process's stdout/stderr
int stdout_fd_ = -1;
int stderr_fd_ = -1;
// process exited
bool exited_ = false;
// exit code -- will be initialized by close()
int exit_code_ = -1;
// these constants help make the pipe code more readable
static constexpr int READ_END_ = 0, WRITE_END_ = 1;
static std::vector<char*> make_args_vector_(const std::vector<std::string>& args);
static std::vector<char*> make_env_vector_(const subprocess_env_map_t& env);
static int check_waitpid_status_(int status);
public:
/**
* Create a child process.
* @param args parameters for process
* @param env additional environment variables (current environment will be copied)
*/
process(std::initializer_list<std::string> args, const subprocess_env_map_t& env);
/**
* Create a child process.
* @param args parameters for process
* @param env additional environment variables (current environment will be copied)
*/
process(const std::vector<std::string>& args, const subprocess_env_map_t& env);
~process();
/**
* @return child process's ID
*/
int pid() const;
/**
* @return child process's stdout file descriptor ID
*/
int stdout_fd() const;
/**
* @return child process's stderr file descriptor ID
*/
int stderr_fd() const;
/**
* Close all pipes and wait for process to exit.
* If process is not running any more, just returns exit code.
* @return child process's exit code
*/
int close();
/**
* Kill underlying process with given signal. By default, SIGTERM is used to end the process.
*/
void kill(int signal = SIGTERM) const;
/**
* Check whether process is still alive. Use close() to fetch exit code.
* @return true while process is alive, false otherwise
*/
bool is_running();
};
}
}
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
// system headers
#include <cstdio>
#include <unordered_map>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
// local headers
#include "subprocess_result.h"
namespace linuxdeploy {
namespace subprocess {
typedef std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> subprocess_env_map_t;
class subprocess {
private:
std::vector<std::string> args_{};
std::unordered_map<std::string, std::string> env_{};
public:
subprocess(std::initializer_list<std::string> args, subprocess_env_map_t env = {});
explicit subprocess(std::vector<std::string> args, subprocess_env_map_t env = {});
subprocess_result run() const;
std::string check_output() const;
};
}
}
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
// system headers
#include <cstdlib>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
namespace linuxdeploy {
namespace subprocess {
typedef std::vector<std::string::value_type> subprocess_result_buffer_t;
/**
* Result of subprocess execution. Follows Value Object design pattern.
*/
class subprocess_result {
private:
int exit_code_;
subprocess_result_buffer_t stdout_contents_;
subprocess_result_buffer_t stderr_contents_;
public:
subprocess_result(int exit_code, subprocess_result_buffer_t stdout_contents,
subprocess_result_buffer_t stderr_contents);
int exit_code() const;
const subprocess_result_buffer_t& stdout_contents() const;
std::string stdout_string() const;
const subprocess_result_buffer_t& stderr_contents() const;
std::string stderr_string() const;
};
}
}
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@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
// system headers
#include <stdexcept>
namespace linuxdeploy {
namespace util {
namespace assert {
template<typename T>
void assert_not_empty(T container) {
if (container.empty()) {
throw std::invalid_argument{"container must not be empty"};
}
}
}
}
}

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