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// Take a look at the license at the top of the repository in the LICENSE file.
use crate::SubprocessLauncher;
#[cfg(any(unix, feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg(any(unix, feature = "dox"))]
use glib::translate::*;
#[cfg(any(unix, all(feature = "dox", unix)))]
use std::os::unix::io::IntoRawFd;
#[cfg(all(feature = "dox", not(unix)))]
pub trait IntoRawFd: Sized {
fn into_raw_fd(self) -> i32 {
0
}
}
impl SubprocessLauncher {
/// Transfer an arbitrary file descriptor from parent process to the
/// child. This function takes ownership of the `source_fd`; it will be closed
/// in the parent when `self` is freed.
///
/// By default, all file descriptors from the parent will be closed.
/// This function allows you to create (for example) a custom ``pipe()`` or
/// ``socketpair()`` before launching the process, and choose the target
/// descriptor in the child.
///
/// An example use case is GNUPG, which has a command line argument
/// `--passphrase-fd` providing a file descriptor number where it expects
/// the passphrase to be written.
/// ## `source_fd`
/// File descriptor in parent process
/// ## `target_fd`
/// Target descriptor for child process
#[cfg(any(unix, feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(unix)))]
#[doc(alias = "g_subprocess_launcher_take_fd")]
pub fn take_fd<F: IntoRawFd, G: IntoRawFd>(&self, source_fd: F, target_fd: G) {
unsafe {
ffi::g_subprocess_launcher_take_fd(
self.to_glib_none().0,
source_fd.into_raw_fd(),
target_fd.into_raw_fd(),
);
}
}
/// Sets the file descriptor to use as the stderr for spawned processes.
///
/// If `fd` is -1 then any previously given fd is unset.
///
/// Note that the default behaviour is to pass stderr through to the
/// stderr of the parent process.
///
/// The passed `fd` belongs to the [`SubprocessLauncher`][crate::SubprocessLauncher]. It will be
/// automatically closed when the launcher is finalized. The file
/// descriptor will also be closed on the child side when executing the
/// spawned process.
///
/// You may not set a stderr fd if a stderr file path is already set or
/// if the launcher flags contain any flags directing stderr elsewhere.
///
/// This feature is only available on UNIX.
/// ## `fd`
/// a file descriptor, or -1
#[cfg(any(unix, feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(unix)))]
#[doc(alias = "g_subprocess_launcher_take_stderr_fd")]
pub fn take_stderr_fd<F: IntoRawFd>(&self, fd: F) {
unsafe {
ffi::g_subprocess_launcher_take_stderr_fd(self.to_glib_none().0, fd.into_raw_fd());
}
}
/// Sets the file descriptor to use as the stdin for spawned processes.
///
/// If `fd` is -1 then any previously given fd is unset.
///
/// Note that if your intention is to have the stdin of the calling
/// process inherited by the child then [`SubprocessFlags::STDIN_INHERIT`][crate::SubprocessFlags::STDIN_INHERIT]
/// is a better way to go about doing that.
///
/// The passed `fd` is noted but will not be touched in the current
/// process. It is therefore necessary that it be kept open by the
/// caller until the subprocess is spawned. The file descriptor will
/// also not be explicitly closed on the child side, so it must be marked
/// O_CLOEXEC if that's what you want.
///
/// You may not set a stdin fd if a stdin file path is already set or if
/// the launcher flags contain any flags directing stdin elsewhere.
///
/// This feature is only available on UNIX.
/// ## `fd`
/// a file descriptor, or -1
#[cfg(any(unix, feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(unix)))]
#[doc(alias = "g_subprocess_launcher_take_stdin_fd")]
pub fn take_stdin_fd<F: IntoRawFd>(&self, fd: F) {
unsafe {
ffi::g_subprocess_launcher_take_stdin_fd(self.to_glib_none().0, fd.into_raw_fd());
}
}
/// Sets the file descriptor to use as the stdout for spawned processes.
///
/// If `fd` is -1 then any previously given fd is unset.
///
/// Note that the default behaviour is to pass stdout through to the
/// stdout of the parent process.
///
/// The passed `fd` is noted but will not be touched in the current
/// process. It is therefore necessary that it be kept open by the
/// caller until the subprocess is spawned. The file descriptor will
/// also not be explicitly closed on the child side, so it must be marked
/// O_CLOEXEC if that's what you want.
///
/// You may not set a stdout fd if a stdout file path is already set or
/// if the launcher flags contain any flags directing stdout elsewhere.
///
/// This feature is only available on UNIX.
/// ## `fd`
/// a file descriptor, or -1
#[cfg(any(unix, feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(unix)))]
#[doc(alias = "g_subprocess_launcher_take_stdout_fd")]
pub fn take_stdout_fd<F: IntoRawFd>(&self, fd: F) {
unsafe {
ffi::g_subprocess_launcher_take_stdout_fd(self.to_glib_none().0, fd.into_raw_fd());
}
}
}