From 08266e35878f198e2fa59fcfc9f0fc3a4b1dfbf5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ondrej Fabry Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2019 10:57:50 +0100 Subject: Add support for string types - strings are now generated as two fields for length and string itself - aliases are now sorted by name to prevent generating different code - dependencies are now managed by dep - binapi files are regenerated using VPP 19.01-rc0~622-g7b01e9e8 - old stats binary api has been deprecated and removed from VPP Change-Id: Ieb8515c73021339a45f407386f8e3d87dcf4469e Signed-off-by: Ondrej Fabry --- vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/gexec/session.go | 305 ------------------------- 1 file changed, 305 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/gexec/session.go (limited to 'vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/gexec/session.go') diff --git a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/gexec/session.go b/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/gexec/session.go deleted file mode 100644 index 387a72c..0000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/onsi/gomega/gexec/session.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,305 +0,0 @@ -/* -Package gexec provides support for testing external processes. -*/ -package gexec - -import ( - "io" - "os" - "os/exec" - "reflect" - "sync" - "syscall" - - . "github.com/onsi/gomega" - "github.com/onsi/gomega/gbytes" -) - -const INVALID_EXIT_CODE = 254 - -type Session struct { - //The wrapped command - Command *exec.Cmd - - //A *gbytes.Buffer connected to the command's stdout - Out *gbytes.Buffer - - //A *gbytes.Buffer connected to the command's stderr - Err *gbytes.Buffer - - //A channel that will close when the command exits - Exited <-chan struct{} - - lock *sync.Mutex - exitCode int -} - -/* -Start starts the passed-in *exec.Cmd command. It wraps the command in a *gexec.Session. - -The session pipes the command's stdout and stderr to two *gbytes.Buffers available as properties on the session: session.Out and session.Err. -These buffers can be used with the gbytes.Say matcher to match against unread output: - - Ω(session.Out).Should(gbytes.Say("foo-out")) - Ω(session.Err).Should(gbytes.Say("foo-err")) - -In addition, Session satisfies the gbytes.BufferProvider interface and provides the stdout *gbytes.Buffer. This allows you to replace the first line, above, with: - - Ω(session).Should(gbytes.Say("foo-out")) - -When outWriter and/or errWriter are non-nil, the session will pipe stdout and/or stderr output both into the session *gybtes.Buffers and to the passed-in outWriter/errWriter. -This is useful for capturing the process's output or logging it to screen. In particular, when using Ginkgo it can be convenient to direct output to the GinkgoWriter: - - session, err := Start(command, GinkgoWriter, GinkgoWriter) - -This will log output when running tests in verbose mode, but - otherwise - will only log output when a test fails. - -The session wrapper is responsible for waiting on the *exec.Cmd command. You *should not* call command.Wait() yourself. -Instead, to assert that the command has exited you can use the gexec.Exit matcher: - - Ω(session).Should(gexec.Exit()) - -When the session exits it closes the stdout and stderr gbytes buffers. This will short circuit any -Eventuallys waiting for the buffers to Say something. -*/ -func Start(command *exec.Cmd, outWriter io.Writer, errWriter io.Writer) (*Session, error) { - exited := make(chan struct{}) - - session := &Session{ - Command: command, - Out: gbytes.NewBuffer(), - Err: gbytes.NewBuffer(), - Exited: exited, - lock: &sync.Mutex{}, - exitCode: -1, - } - - var commandOut, commandErr io.Writer - - commandOut, commandErr = session.Out, session.Err - - if outWriter != nil && !reflect.ValueOf(outWriter).IsNil() { - commandOut = io.MultiWriter(commandOut, outWriter) - } - - if errWriter != nil && !reflect.ValueOf(errWriter).IsNil() { - commandErr = io.MultiWriter(commandErr, errWriter) - } - - command.Stdout = commandOut - command.Stderr = commandErr - - err := command.Start() - if err == nil { - go session.monitorForExit(exited) - trackedSessionsMutex.Lock() - defer trackedSessionsMutex.Unlock() - trackedSessions = append(trackedSessions, session) - } - - return session, err -} - -/* -Buffer implements the gbytes.BufferProvider interface and returns s.Out -This allows you to make gbytes.Say matcher assertions against stdout without having to reference .Out: - - Eventually(session).Should(gbytes.Say("foo")) -*/ -func (s *Session) Buffer() *gbytes.Buffer { - return s.Out -} - -/* -ExitCode returns the wrapped command's exit code. If the command hasn't exited yet, ExitCode returns -1. - -To assert that the command has exited it is more convenient to use the Exit matcher: - - Eventually(s).Should(gexec.Exit()) - -When the process exits because it has received a particular signal, the exit code will be 128+signal-value -(See http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exitcodes.html and http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/signal.7.html) - -*/ -func (s *Session) ExitCode() int { - s.lock.Lock() - defer s.lock.Unlock() - return s.exitCode -} - -/* -Wait waits until the wrapped command exits. It can be passed an optional timeout. -If the command does not exit within the timeout, Wait will trigger a test failure. - -Wait returns the session, making it possible to chain: - - session.Wait().Out.Contents() - -will wait for the command to exit then return the entirety of Out's contents. - -Wait uses eventually under the hood and accepts the same timeout/polling intervals that eventually does. -*/ -func (s *Session) Wait(timeout ...interface{}) *Session { - EventuallyWithOffset(1, s, timeout...).Should(Exit()) - return s -} - -/* -Kill sends the running command a SIGKILL signal. It does not wait for the process to exit. - -If the command has already exited, Kill returns silently. - -The session is returned to enable chaining. -*/ -func (s *Session) Kill() *Session { - if s.ExitCode() != -1 { - return s - } - s.Command.Process.Kill() - return s -} - -/* -Interrupt sends the running command a SIGINT signal. It does not wait for the process to exit. - -If the command has already exited, Interrupt returns silently. - -The session is returned to enable chaining. -*/ -func (s *Session) Interrupt() *Session { - return s.Signal(syscall.SIGINT) -} - -/* -Terminate sends the running command a SIGTERM signal. It does not wait for the process to exit. - -If the command has already exited, Terminate returns silently. - -The session is returned to enable chaining. -*/ -func (s *Session) Terminate() *Session { - return s.Signal(syscall.SIGTERM) -} - -/* -Signal sends the running command the passed in signal. It does not wait for the process to exit. - -If the command has already exited, Signal returns silently. - -The session is returned to enable chaining. -*/ -func (s *Session) Signal(signal os.Signal) *Session { - if s.ExitCode() != -1 { - return s - } - s.Command.Process.Signal(signal) - return s -} - -func (s *Session) monitorForExit(exited chan<- struct{}) { - err := s.Command.Wait() - s.lock.Lock() - s.Out.Close() - s.Err.Close() - status := s.Command.ProcessState.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus) - if status.Signaled() { - s.exitCode = 128 + int(status.Signal()) - } else { - exitStatus := status.ExitStatus() - if exitStatus == -1 && err != nil { - s.exitCode = INVALID_EXIT_CODE - } - s.exitCode = exitStatus - } - s.lock.Unlock() - - close(exited) -} - -var trackedSessions = []*Session{} -var trackedSessionsMutex = &sync.Mutex{} - -/* -Kill sends a SIGKILL signal to all the processes started by Run, and waits for them to exit. -The timeout specified is applied to each process killed. - -If any of the processes already exited, KillAndWait returns silently. -*/ -func KillAndWait(timeout ...interface{}) { - trackedSessionsMutex.Lock() - defer trackedSessionsMutex.Unlock() - for _, session := range trackedSessions { - session.Kill().Wait(timeout...) - } - trackedSessions = []*Session{} -} - -/* -Kill sends a SIGTERM signal to all the processes started by Run, and waits for them to exit. -The timeout specified is applied to each process killed. - -If any of the processes already exited, TerminateAndWait returns silently. -*/ -func TerminateAndWait(timeout ...interface{}) { - trackedSessionsMutex.Lock() - defer trackedSessionsMutex.Unlock() - for _, session := range trackedSessions { - session.Terminate().Wait(timeout...) - } -} - -/* -Kill sends a SIGKILL signal to all the processes started by Run. -It does not wait for the processes to exit. - -If any of the processes already exited, Kill returns silently. -*/ -func Kill() { - trackedSessionsMutex.Lock() - defer trackedSessionsMutex.Unlock() - for _, session := range trackedSessions { - session.Kill() - } -} - -/* -Terminate sends a SIGTERM signal to all the processes started by Run. -It does not wait for the processes to exit. - -If any of the processes already exited, Terminate returns silently. -*/ -func Terminate() { - trackedSessionsMutex.Lock() - defer trackedSessionsMutex.Unlock() - for _, session := range trackedSessions { - session.Terminate() - } -} - -/* -Signal sends the passed in signal to all the processes started by Run. -It does not wait for the processes to exit. - -If any of the processes already exited, Signal returns silently. -*/ -func Signal(signal os.Signal) { - trackedSessionsMutex.Lock() - defer trackedSessionsMutex.Unlock() - for _, session := range trackedSessions { - session.Signal(signal) - } -} - -/* -Interrupt sends the SIGINT signal to all the processes started by Run. -It does not wait for the processes to exit. - -If any of the processes already exited, Interrupt returns silently. -*/ -func Interrupt() { - trackedSessionsMutex.Lock() - defer trackedSessionsMutex.Unlock() - for _, session := range trackedSessions { - session.Interrupt() - } -} -- cgit 1.2.3-korg