| // Copyright (c) 2014, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
| // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
| // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| import 'dart:async'; |
| import 'dart:io'; |
| import 'dart:isolate'; |
| |
| import 'package:args/args.dart'; |
| import 'package:path/path.dart' as p; |
| import 'package:pedantic/pedantic.dart'; |
| |
| import 'entrypoint.dart'; |
| import 'exit_codes.dart' as exit_codes; |
| import 'io.dart'; |
| import 'isolate.dart' as isolate; |
| import 'log.dart' as log; |
| import 'utils.dart'; |
| |
| /// Code shared between `run` `global run` and `run --dartdev` for extracting |
| /// vm arguments from arguments. |
| List<String> vmArgsFromArgResults(ArgResults argResults) { |
| final experiments = argResults['enable-experiment'] as List; |
| return [ |
| if (experiments.isNotEmpty) "--enable-experiment=${experiments.join(',')}", |
| if (argResults.wasParsed('sound-null-safety')) |
| argResults['sound-null-safety'] |
| ? '--sound-null-safety' |
| : '--no-sound-null-safety', |
| ]; |
| } |
| |
| /// Runs [executable] from [package] reachable from [entrypoint]. |
| /// |
| /// The [executable] is a relative path to a Dart file within [package], which |
| /// should either be the entrypoint package or an immediate dependency of it. |
| /// |
| /// Arguments from [args] will be passed to the spawned Dart application. |
| /// |
| /// If [enableAsserts] is true, the program is run with assertions enabled. |
| /// |
| /// If [packagesFile] is passed, it's used as the package config file path for |
| /// the executable. Otherwise, `entrypoint.packagesFile` is used. |
| /// |
| /// If the executable is in an immutable package and we pass no [vmArgs], it |
| /// run from snapshot (and precompiled if the snapshot doesn't already exist). |
| /// |
| /// Returns the exit code of the spawned app. |
| Future<int> runExecutable( |
| Entrypoint entrypoint, Executable executable, Iterable<String> args, |
| {bool enableAsserts = false, |
| String packagesFile, |
| Future<void> Function(Executable) recompile, |
| List<String> vmArgs = const []}) async { |
| final package = executable.package; |
| packagesFile ??= entrypoint.packagesFile; |
| |
| // Make sure the package is an immediate dependency of the entrypoint or the |
| // entrypoint itself. |
| if (entrypoint.root.name != executable.package && |
| !entrypoint.root.immediateDependencies.containsKey(package)) { |
| if (entrypoint.packageGraph.packages.containsKey(package)) { |
| dataError('Package "$package" is not an immediate dependency.\n' |
| 'Cannot run executables in transitive dependencies.'); |
| } else { |
| dataError('Could not find package "$package". Did you forget to add a ' |
| 'dependency?'); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| entrypoint.migrateCache(); |
| |
| var snapshotPath = entrypoint.snapshotPathOfExecutable(executable); |
| |
| // Don't compile snapshots for mutable packages, since their code may |
| // change later on. |
| // |
| // Also we don't snapshot if we have non-default arguments to the VM, as |
| // these would be inconsistent if another set of settings are given in a |
| // later invocation. |
| var useSnapshot = |
| !entrypoint.packageGraph.isPackageMutable(package) && vmArgs.isEmpty; |
| |
| var executablePath = entrypoint.resolveExecutable(executable); |
| if (!fileExists(executablePath)) { |
| var message = |
| 'Could not find ${log.bold(p.normalize(executable.relativePath))}'; |
| if (entrypoint.isGlobal || package != entrypoint.root.name) { |
| message += ' in package ${log.bold(package)}'; |
| } |
| log.error('$message.'); |
| return exit_codes.NO_INPUT; |
| } |
| |
| if (useSnapshot) { |
| // Since we don't access the package graph, this doesn't happen |
| // automatically. |
| entrypoint.assertUpToDate(); |
| |
| if (!fileExists(snapshotPath)) { |
| await recompile(executable); |
| } |
| executablePath = snapshotPath; |
| } else { |
| if (executablePath == null) { |
| var message = |
| 'Could not find ${log.bold(p.normalize(executable.relativePath))}'; |
| if (entrypoint.isGlobal || package != entrypoint.root.name) { |
| message += ' in package ${log.bold(package)}'; |
| } |
| log.error('$message.'); |
| return exit_codes.NO_INPUT; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // We use an absolute path here not because the VM insists but because it's |
| // helpful for the subprocess to be able to spawn Dart with |
| // Platform.executableArguments and have that work regardless of the working |
| // directory. |
| var packageConfig = p.absolute(packagesFile); |
| |
| try { |
| return await _runDartProgram(executablePath, args, packageConfig, |
| enableAsserts: enableAsserts, vmArgs: vmArgs); |
| } on IsolateSpawnException catch (error) { |
| if (!useSnapshot || |
| !error.message.contains('Invalid kernel binary format version')) { |
| rethrow; |
| } |
| |
| log.fine('Precompiled executable is out of date.'); |
| await recompile(executable); |
| return _runDartProgram(executablePath, args, packageConfig, |
| enableAsserts: enableAsserts, vmArgs: vmArgs); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Runs the dart program (can be a snapshot) at [path] with [args] and hooks |
| /// its stdout, stderr, and sdtin to this process's. |
| /// |
| /// [packageConfig] is the path to the ".dart_tool/package_config.json" file. |
| /// |
| /// If [enableAsserts] is set, runs the program with assertions enabled. |
| /// |
| /// Passes [vmArgs] to the vm. |
| /// |
| /// Returns the programs's exit code. |
| Future<int> _runDartProgram( |
| String path, List<String> args, String packageConfig, |
| {bool enableAsserts, List<String> vmArgs}) async { |
| path = p.absolute(path); |
| packageConfig = p.absolute(packageConfig); |
| |
| // We use Isolate.spawnUri when there are no extra vm-options. |
| // That provides better signal handling, and possibly faster startup. |
| if (vmArgs.isEmpty) { |
| var argList = args.toList(); |
| await isolate.runUri(p.toUri(path), argList, null, |
| enableAsserts: enableAsserts, |
| automaticPackageResolution: packageConfig == null, |
| packageConfig: p.toUri(packageConfig)); |
| return exitCode; |
| } else { |
| // By ignoring sigint, only the child process will get it when |
| // they are sent to the current process group. That is what happens when |
| // you send signals from the terminal. |
| // |
| // This allows the child to not be orphaned if it sets up handlers for these |
| // signals. |
| // |
| // We do not drain sighub because it is generally a bad idea to have |
| // non-default handling for it. |
| // |
| // We do not drain sigterm and sigusr1/sigusr2 because it does not seem to |
| // work well in manual tests. |
| // |
| // We do not drain sigquit because dart doesn't support listening to it. |
| // https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/41961 . |
| // |
| // TODO(sigurdm) To handle signals better we would ideally have `exec` |
| // semantics without `fork` for starting the subprocess. |
| // https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/41966. |
| unawaited(ProcessSignal.sigint.watch().drain()); |
| |
| final process = await Process.start( |
| Platform.resolvedExecutable, |
| [ |
| '--packages=$packageConfig', |
| ...vmArgs, |
| if (enableAsserts) '--enable-asserts', |
| p.toUri(path).toString(), |
| ...args, |
| ], |
| mode: ProcessStartMode.inheritStdio, |
| ); |
| |
| return process.exitCode; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// An executable in a package |
| class Executable { |
| String package; |
| |
| /// The relative path to the executable inside the root of [package]. |
| String relativePath; |
| |
| /// Adapts the program-name following conventions of dart run |
| Executable.adaptProgramName(this.package, String program) |
| : relativePath = _adaptProgramToPath(program); |
| |
| Executable(this.package, this.relativePath); |
| |
| static String _adaptProgramToPath(String program) { |
| // If the command has a path separator, then it's a path relative to the |
| // root of the package. Otherwise, it's implicitly understood to be in |
| // "bin". |
| if (p.split(program).length == 1) program = p.join('bin', program); |
| |
| // The user may pass in an executable without an extension, but the file |
| // to actually execute will always have one. |
| if (p.extension(program) != '.dart') program += '.dart'; |
| return program; |
| } |
| } |