// Prototypes for functions for executing a program. #ifndef FISH_EXEC_H #define FISH_EXEC_H #include "config.h" #include #include #include "flog.h" #include "io.h" #include "proc.h" class parser_t; /// Execute the processes specified by \p j in the parser \p. /// On a true return, the job was successfully launched and the parser will take responsibility for /// cleaning it up. On a false return, the job could not be launched and the caller must clean it /// up. __warn_unused bool exec_job(parser_t &parser, const std::shared_ptr &j, const io_chain_t &block_io); /// Evaluate a command. /// /// \param cmd the command to execute /// \param parser the parser with which to execute code /// \param outputs the list to insert output into. /// \param apply_exit_status if set, update $status within the parser, otherwise do not. /// /// \return a value appropriate for populating $status. int exec_subshell(const wcstring &cmd, parser_t &parser, bool apply_exit_status); int exec_subshell(const wcstring &cmd, parser_t &parser, wcstring_list_t &outputs, bool apply_exit_status); /// Like exec_subshell, but only returns expansion-breaking errors. That is, a zero return means /// "success" (even though the command may have failed), a non-zero return means that we should /// halt expansion. If the \p pgid is supplied, then any spawned external commands should join that /// pgroup. int exec_subshell_for_expand(const wcstring &cmd, parser_t &parser, const job_group_ref_t &job_group, wcstring_list_t &outputs); /// Add signals that should be masked for external processes in this job. bool blocked_signals_for_job(const job_t &job, sigset_t *sigmask); #endif