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Let's hope this doesn't causes build failures for e.g. musl: I just know it's good on macOS and our Linux CI. It's been a long time. One fix this brings, is I discovered we #include assert.h or cassert in a lot of places. If those ever happen to be in a file that doesn't include common.h, or we are before common.h gets included, we're unawaringly working with the system 'assert' macro again, which may get disabled for debug builds or at least has different behavior on crash. We undef 'assert' and redefine it in common.h. Those were all eliminated, except in one catch-22 spot for maybe.h: it can't include common.h. A fix might be to make a fish_assert.h that *usually* common.h exports.
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8.3 KiB
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222 lines
8.3 KiB
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#ifndef FISH_ENV_UNIVERSAL_COMMON_H
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#define FISH_ENV_UNIVERSAL_COMMON_H
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#include "config.h" // IWYU pragma: keep
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include <unordered_set>
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#include <utility>
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#include <vector>
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#include "common.h"
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#include "env.h"
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#include "fds.h"
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#include "maybe.h"
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#include "wutil.h"
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/// Callback data, reflecting a change in universal variables.
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struct callback_data_t {
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// The name of the variable.
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wcstring key;
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// The value of the variable, or none if it is erased.
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maybe_t<env_var_t> val;
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/// Construct from a key and maybe a value.
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callback_data_t(wcstring k, maybe_t<env_var_t> v) : key(std::move(k)), val(std::move(v)) {}
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/// \return whether this callback represents an erased variable.
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bool is_erase() const { return !val.has_value(); }
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};
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using callback_data_list_t = std::vector<callback_data_t>;
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// List of fish universal variable formats.
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// This is exposed for testing.
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enum class uvar_format_t { fish_2_x, fish_3_0, future };
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bool get_hostname_identifier(wcstring &result);
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/// Class representing universal variables.
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class env_universal_t {
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public:
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// Construct an empty universal variables.
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env_universal_t() = default;
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// Get the value of the variable with the specified name.
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maybe_t<env_var_t> get(const wcstring &name) const;
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// \return flags from the variable with the given name.
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maybe_t<env_var_t::env_var_flags_t> get_flags(const wcstring &name) const;
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// Sets a variable.
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void set(const wcstring &key, const env_var_t &var);
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// Removes a variable. Returns true if it was found, false if not.
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bool remove(const wcstring &key);
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// Gets variable names.
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wcstring_list_t get_names(bool show_exported, bool show_unexported) const;
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/// Get a view on the universal variable table.
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const var_table_t &get_table() const { return vars; }
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/// Initialize this uvars for the default path.
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/// This should be called at most once on any given instance.
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void initialize(callback_data_list_t &callbacks);
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/// Initialize a this uvars for a given path.
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/// This is exposed for testing only.
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void initialize_at_path(callback_data_list_t &callbacks, wcstring path);
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/// Reads and writes variables at the correct path. Returns true if modified variables were
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/// written.
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bool sync(callback_data_list_t &callbacks);
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/// Populate a variable table \p out_vars from a \p s string.
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/// This is exposed for testing only.
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/// \return the format of the file that we read.
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static uvar_format_t populate_variables(const std::string &s, var_table_t *out_vars);
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/// Guess a file format. Exposed for testing only.
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static uvar_format_t format_for_contents(const std::string &s);
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/// Serialize a variable list. Exposed for testing only.
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static std::string serialize_with_vars(const var_table_t &vars);
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/// Exposed for testing only.
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bool is_ok_to_save() const { return ok_to_save; }
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/// Access the export generation.
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uint64_t get_export_generation() const { return export_generation; }
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private:
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// Path that we save to. This is set in initialize(). If empty, initialize has not been called.
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wcstring vars_path_;
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std::string narrow_vars_path_;
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// The table of variables.
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var_table_t vars;
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// Keys that have been modified, and need to be written. A value here that is not present in
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// vars indicates a deleted value.
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std::unordered_set<wcstring> modified;
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// A generation count which is incremented every time an exported variable is modified.
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uint64_t export_generation{1};
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// Whether it's OK to save. This may be set to false if we discover that a future version of
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// fish wrote the uvars contents.
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bool ok_to_save{true};
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// If true, attempt to flock the uvars file.
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// This latches to false if the file is found to be remote, where flock may hang.
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bool do_flock{true};
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// File id from which we last read.
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file_id_t last_read_file = kInvalidFileID;
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/// \return whether we are initialized.
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bool initialized() const { return !vars_path_.empty(); }
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bool load_from_path(const wcstring &path, callback_data_list_t &callbacks);
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bool load_from_path(const std::string &path, callback_data_list_t &callbacks);
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void load_from_fd(int fd, callback_data_list_t &callbacks);
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// Functions concerned with saving.
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bool open_and_acquire_lock(const wcstring &path, autoclose_fd_t *out_fd);
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autoclose_fd_t open_temporary_file(const wcstring &directory, wcstring *out_path);
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bool write_to_fd(int fd, const wcstring &path);
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bool move_new_vars_file_into_place(const wcstring &src, const wcstring &dst);
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// Given a variable table, generate callbacks representing the difference between our vars and
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// the new vars. Also update our exports generation count as necessary.
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void generate_callbacks_and_update_exports(const var_table_t &new_vars,
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callback_data_list_t &callbacks);
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// Given a variable table, copy unmodified values into self.
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void acquire_variables(var_table_t &&vars_to_acquire);
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static bool populate_1_variable(const wchar_t *input, env_var_t::env_var_flags_t flags,
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var_table_t *vars, wcstring *storage);
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static void parse_message_2x_internal(const wcstring &msg, var_table_t *vars,
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wcstring *storage);
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static void parse_message_30_internal(const wcstring &msg, var_table_t *vars,
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wcstring *storage);
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static uvar_format_t read_message_internal(int fd, var_table_t *vars);
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bool save(const wcstring &directory, const wcstring &vars_path);
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};
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/// The "universal notifier" is an object responsible for broadcasting and receiving universal
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/// variable change notifications. These notifications do not contain the change, but merely
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/// indicate that the uvar file has changed. It is up to the uvar subsystem to re-read the file.
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///
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/// We support a few notification strategies. Not all strategies are supported on all platforms.
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///
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/// Notifiers may request polling, and/or provide a file descriptor to be watched for readability in
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/// select().
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///
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/// To request polling, the notifier overrides usec_delay_between_polls() to return a positive
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/// value. That value will be used as the timeout in select(). When select returns, the loop invokes
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/// poll(). poll() should return true to indicate that the file may have changed.
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///
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/// To provide a file descriptor, the notifier overrides notification_fd() to return a non-negative
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/// fd. This will be added to the "read" file descriptor list in select(). If the fd is readable,
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/// notification_fd_became_readable() will be called; that function should be overridden to return
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/// true if the file may have changed.
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class universal_notifier_t {
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public:
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enum notifier_strategy_t {
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// Poll on shared memory.
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strategy_shmem_polling,
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// Mac-specific notify(3) implementation.
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strategy_notifyd,
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// Strategy that uses a named pipe. Somewhat complex, but portable and doesn't require
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// polling most of the time.
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strategy_named_pipe,
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};
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universal_notifier_t(const universal_notifier_t &) = delete;
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universal_notifier_t &operator=(const universal_notifier_t &) = delete;
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protected:
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universal_notifier_t();
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public:
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static notifier_strategy_t resolve_default_strategy();
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virtual ~universal_notifier_t();
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// Factory constructor.
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static std::unique_ptr<universal_notifier_t> new_notifier_for_strategy(
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notifier_strategy_t strat, const wchar_t *test_path = nullptr);
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// Default instance. Other instances are possible for testing.
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static universal_notifier_t &default_notifier();
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// Does a fast poll(). Returns true if changed.
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virtual bool poll();
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// Triggers a notification.
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virtual void post_notification();
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// Recommended delay between polls. A value of 0 means no polling required (so no timeout).
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virtual unsigned long usec_delay_between_polls() const;
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// Returns the fd from which to watch for events, or -1 if none.
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virtual int notification_fd() const;
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// The notification_fd is readable; drain it. Returns true if a notification is considered to
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// have been posted.
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virtual bool notification_fd_became_readable(int fd);
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};
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wcstring get_runtime_path();
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#endif
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