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Morgenstern//// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)#ifndef BOOST_PROCESS_EXTENSIONS_HPP_#define BOOST_PROCESS_EXTENSIONS_HPP_#include <boost/process/detail/handler.hpp>#include <boost/process/detail/used_handles.hpp>#if defined(BOOST_WINDOWS_API)#include <boost/process/detail/windows/executor.hpp>#include <boost/process/detail/windows/async_handler.hpp>#include <boost/process/detail/windows/asio_fwd.hpp>#else#include <boost/process/detail/posix/executor.hpp>#include <boost/process/detail/posix/async_handler.hpp>#include <boost/process/detail/posix/asio_fwd.hpp>#endif/** \file boost/process/extend.hpp * * This header which provides the types and functions provided for custom extensions. * * \xmlonly   Please refer to the <link linkend="boost_process.extend">tutorial</link> for more details.   \endxmlonly */namespace boost {namespace process {namespace detail {template<typename Tuple>inline asio::io_context& get_io_context(const Tuple & tup);}///Namespace for extensions \attention This is experimental.namespace extend {#if defined(BOOST_WINDOWS_API)template<typename Char, typename Sequence>using windows_executor = ::boost::process::detail::windows::executor<Char, Sequence>;template<typename Sequence>struct posix_executor;#elif defined(BOOST_POSIX_API)template<typename Sequence>using posix_executor = ::boost::process::detail::posix::executor<Sequence>;template<typename Char, typename Sequence>struct windows_executor;#endifusing ::boost::process::detail::handler;using ::boost::process::detail::api::require_io_context;using ::boost::process::detail::api::async_handler;using ::boost::process::detail::get_io_context;using ::boost::process::detail::get_last_error;using ::boost::process::detail::throw_last_error;using ::boost::process::detail::uses_handles;using ::boost::process::detail::foreach_used_handle;using ::boost::process::detail::get_used_handles;///This handler is invoked before the process in launched, to setup parameters. The required signature is `void(Exec &)`, where `Exec` is a template parameter.constexpr boost::process::detail::make_handler_t<boost::process::detail::on_setup_>   on_setup;///This handler is invoked if an error occured. The required signature is `void(auto & exec, const std::error_code&)`, where `Exec` is a template parameter.constexpr boost::process::detail::make_handler_t<boost::process::detail::on_error_>   on_error;///This handler is invoked if launching the process has succeeded. The required signature is `void(auto & exec)`, where `Exec` is a template parameter.constexpr boost::process::detail::make_handler_t<boost::process::detail::on_success_> on_success;#if defined(BOOST_POSIX_API) || defined(BOOST_PROCESS_DOXYGEN)///This handler is invoked if the fork failed. The required signature is `void(auto & exec)`, where `Exec` is a template parameter. \note Only available on posix.constexpr ::boost::process::detail::make_handler_t<::boost::process::detail::posix::on_fork_error_  >   on_fork_error;///This handler is invoked if the fork succeeded. The required signature is `void(Exec &)`, where `Exec` is a template parameter. \note Only available on posix.constexpr ::boost::process::detail::make_handler_t<::boost::process::detail::posix::on_exec_setup_  >   on_exec_setup;///This handler is invoked if the exec call errored. The required signature is `void(auto & exec)`, where `Exec` is a template parameter. \note Only available on posix.constexpr ::boost::process::detail::make_handler_t<::boost::process::detail::posix::on_exec_error_  >   on_exec_error;#endif#if defined(BOOST_PROCESS_DOXYGEN)///Helper function to get the last error code system-independentinline std::error_code get_last_error();///Helper function to get and throw the last system error./// \throws boost::process::process_error/// \param msg A message to add to the error code.inline void throw_last_error(const std::string & msg);///\overload void throw_last_error(const std::string & msg)inline void throw_last_error();/** This function gets the io_context from the initializer sequence. * * \attention Yields a compile-time error if no `io_context` is provided. * \param seq The Sequence of the initializer. */template<typename Sequence>inline asio::io_context& get_io_context(const Sequence & seq);/** This class is the base for every initializer, to be used for extensions. * *  The usage is done through compile-time polymorphism, so that the required *  functions can be overloaded. * * \note None of the function need to be `const`. * */struct handler{    ///This function is invoked before the process launch. \note It is not required to be const.    template <class Executor>    void on_setup(Executor&) const {}    /** This function is invoked if an error occured while trying to launch the process.     * \note It is not required to be const.     */    template <class Executor>    void on_error(Executor&, const std::error_code &) const {}    /** This function is invoked if the process was successfully launched.     * \note It is not required to be const.     */    template <class Executor>    void on_success(Executor&) const {}    /**This function is invoked if an error occured during the call of `fork`.     * \note This function will only be called on posix.     */    template<typename Executor>    void on_fork_error  (Executor &, const std::error_code&) const {}    /**This function is invoked if the call of `fork` was successful, before     * calling `execve`.     * \note This function will only be called on posix.     * \attention It will be invoked from the new process.     */    template<typename Executor>    void on_exec_setup  (Executor &) const {}    /**This function is invoked if the call of `execve` failed.     * \note This function will only be called on posix.     * \attention It will be invoked from the new process.     */    template<typename Executor>    void on_exec_error  (Executor &, const std::error_code&) const {}};/** Inheriting the class will tell the launching process that an `io_context` is * needed. This should always be used when \ref get_io_context is used. * */struct require_io_context {};/** Inheriting this class will tell the launching function, that an event handler * shall be invoked when the process exits. This automatically does also inherit * \ref require_io_context. * * You must add the following function to your implementation: * \code{.cpp}template<typename Executor>std::function<void(int, const std::error_code&)> on_exit_handler(Executor & exec){    auto handler_ = this->handler;    return [handler_](int exit_code, const std::error_code & ec)           {                handler_(static_cast<int>(exit_code), ec);           };} \endcode The callback will be obtained by calling this function on setup and it will be invoked when the process exits. * * \warning Cannot be used with \ref boost::process::spawn */struct async_handler : handler, require_io_context{};///The posix executor type./** This type represents the posix executor and can be used for overloading in a custom handler. * \note It is an alias for the implementation on posix, and a forward-declaration on windows. * * \tparam Sequence The used initializer-sequence, it is fulfills the boost.fusion [sequence](http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/master/libs/fusion/doc/html/fusion/sequence.html) concept.\xmlonlyAs information for extension development, here is the structure of the process launching (in pseudo-code and uml)<xi:include href="posix_pseudocode.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/><mediaobject><caption><para>The sequence if when no error occurs.</para></caption><imageobject><imagedata fileref="boost_process/posix_success.svg"/></imageobject></mediaobject><mediaobject><caption><para>The sequence if the execution fails.</para></caption><imageobject><imagedata fileref="boost_process/posix_exec_err.svg"/></imageobject></mediaobject><mediaobject><caption><para>The sequence if the fork fails.</para></caption><imageobject><imagedata fileref="boost_process/posix_fork_err.svg"/></imageobject></mediaobject>\endxmlonly\note Error handling if execve fails is done through a pipe, unless \ref ignore_error is used. */template<typename Sequence>struct posix_executor{    ///A reference to the actual initializer-sequence     Sequence & seq;    ///A pointer to the name of the executable.     const char * exe      = nullptr;     ///A pointer to the argument-vector.     char *const* cmd_line = nullptr;     ///A pointer to the environment variables, as default it is set to [environ](http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap08.html)     char **env      = ::environ;     ///The pid of the process - it will be -1 before invoking [fork](http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/fork.html), and after forking either 0 for the new process or a positive value if in the current process. */     pid_t pid = -1;     ///This shared-pointer holds the exit code. It's done this way, so it can be shared between an `asio::io_context` and \ref child.     std::shared_ptr<std::atomic<int>> exit_status = std::make_shared<std::atomic<int>>(still_active);     ///This function returns a const reference to the error state of the executor.     const std::error_code & error() const;     ///This function can be used to report an error to the executor. This will be handled according to the configuration of the executor, i.e. it     /// might throw an exception. \note This is the required way to handle errors in initializers.     void set_error(const std::error_code &ec, const std::string &msg);     ///\overload void set_error(const std::error_code &ec, const std::string &msg);     void set_error(const std::error_code &ec, const char* msg);};///The windows executor type./** This type represents the posix executor and can be used for overloading in a custom handler. * * \note It is an alias for the implementation on posix, and a forward-declaration on windows. * \tparam Sequence The used initializer-sequence, it is fulfills the boost.fusion [sequence](http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/master/libs/fusion/doc/html/fusion/sequence.html) concept. * \tparam Char The used char-type, either `char` or `wchar_t`. *\xmlonlyAs information for extension development, here is the structure of the process launching (in pseudo-code and uml)<xi:include href="windows_pseudocode.xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/><mediaobject><caption><para>The sequence for windows process creation.</para></caption><imageobject><imagedata fileref="boost_process/windows_exec.svg"/></imageobject></mediaobject>\endxmlonly */template<typename Char, typename Sequence>struct windows_executor{    ///A reference to the actual initializer-sequence     Sequence & seq;     ///A pointer to the name of the executable. It's null by default.     const Char * exe      = nullptr;     ///A pointer to the argument-vector. Must be set by some initializer.     char  Char* cmd_line = nullptr;     ///A pointer to the environment variables. It's null by default.     char  Char* env      = nullptr;     ///A pointer to the working directory. It's null by default.     const Char * work_dir = nullptr;     ///A pointer to the process-attributes of type [SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa379560.aspx). It's null by default.     ::boost::detail::winapi::LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES_ proc_attrs   = nullptr;     ///A pointer to the thread-attributes of type [SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa379560.aspx). It' null by default.     ::boost::detail::winapi::LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES_ thread_attrs = nullptr;     ///A logical bool value setting whether handles shall be inherited or not.     ::boost::detail::winapi::BOOL_ inherit_handles = false;     ///The element holding the process-information after process creation. The type is [PROCESS_INFORMATION](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms684873.aspx)     ::boost::detail::winapi::PROCESS_INFORMATION_ proc_info{nullptr, nullptr, 0,0};     ///This shared-pointer holds the exit code. It's done this way, so it can be shared between an `asio::io_context` and \ref child.     std::shared_ptr<std::atomic<int>> exit_status = std::make_shared<std::atomic<int>>(still_active);     ///This function returns a const reference to the error state of the executor.     const std::error_code & error() const;     ///This function can be used to report an error to the executor. This will be handled according to the configuration of the executor, i.e. it     /// might throw an exception. \note This is the required way to handle errors in initializers.     void set_error(const std::error_code &ec, const std::string &msg);     ///\overload void set_error(const std::error_code &ec, const std::string &msg);     void set_error(const std::error_code &ec, const char* msg);     ///The creation flags of the process    ::boost::detail::winapi::DWORD_ creation_flags;    ///The type of the [startup-info](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686331.aspx), depending on the char-type.    typedef typename detail::startup_info<Char>::type    startup_info_t;    ///The type of the [extended startup-info](https://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/windows/desktop/ms686329.aspx), depending the char-type; only defined with winapi-version equal or higher than 6.    typedef typename detail::startup_info_ex<Char>::type startup_info_ex_t;    ///This function switches the information, so that the extended structure is used. \note It's only defined with winapi-version equal or higher than 6.    void set_startup_info_ex();    ///This element is an instance or a reference (if \ref startup_info_ex exists) to the [startup-info](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms686331.aspx) for the process.    startup_info_t startup_info;    ///This element is the instance of the  [extended startup-info](https://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/windows/desktop/ms686329.aspx). It is only available with a winapi-version equal or highter than 6.    startup_info_ex_t  startup_info_ex;};#endif}}}#endif
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