Revision 865406bc5426d5196935e37a3a5fde9c843c3e96 authored by Philip Oakley on 29 July 2019, 20:08:03 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 29 July 2019, 21:51:42 UTC
Since 4b623d8 (MSVC: link in invalidcontinue.obj for better POSIX
compatibility, 2014-03-29), invalidcontinue.obj is linked in the MSVC
build, but it was not parsed correctly by the buildsystem. Ignore it, as
it is known to Visual Studio and will be handled elsewhere.

Also only substitute filenames ending with .o when generating the
source .c filename, otherwise we would start to expect .cbj files to
generate .obj files (which are not generated by our build)...

In the future there may be source files that produce .obj files
so keep the two issues (.obj files with & without source files)
separate.

Signed-off-by: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Signed-off-by: Duncan Smart <duncan.smart@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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sub-process.h
#ifndef SUBPROCESS_H
#define SUBPROCESS_H

#include "git-compat-util.h"
#include "hashmap.h"
#include "run-command.h"

/*
 * The sub-process API makes it possible to run background sub-processes
 * for the entire lifetime of a Git invocation. If Git needs to communicate
 * with an external process multiple times, then this can reduces the process
 * invocation overhead. Git and the sub-process communicate through stdin and
 * stdout.
 *
 * The sub-processes are kept in a hashmap by command name and looked up
 * via the subprocess_find_entry function.  If an existing instance can not
 * be found then a new process should be created and started.  When the
 * parent git command terminates, all sub-processes are also terminated.
 *
 * This API is based on the run-command API.
 */

 /* data structures */

/* Members should not be accessed directly. */
struct subprocess_entry {
	struct hashmap_entry ent; /* must be the first member! */
	const char *cmd;
	struct child_process process;
};

struct subprocess_capability {
	const char *name;

	/*
	 * subprocess_handshake will "|=" this value to supported_capabilities
	 * if the server reports that it supports this capability.
	 */
	unsigned int flag;
};

/* subprocess functions */

/* Function to test two subprocess hashmap entries for equality. */
int cmd2process_cmp(const void *unused_cmp_data,
		    const void *e1,
		    const void *e2,
		    const void *unused_keydata);

/*
 * User-supplied function to initialize the sub-process.  This is
 * typically used to negotiate the interface version and capabilities.
 */
typedef int(*subprocess_start_fn)(struct subprocess_entry *entry);

/* Start a subprocess and add it to the subprocess hashmap. */
int subprocess_start(struct hashmap *hashmap, struct subprocess_entry *entry, const char *cmd,
		subprocess_start_fn startfn);

/* Kill a subprocess and remove it from the subprocess hashmap. */
void subprocess_stop(struct hashmap *hashmap, struct subprocess_entry *entry);

/* Find a subprocess in the subprocess hashmap. */
struct subprocess_entry *subprocess_find_entry(struct hashmap *hashmap, const char *cmd);

/* subprocess helper functions */

/* Get the underlying `struct child_process` from a subprocess. */
static inline struct child_process *subprocess_get_child_process(
		struct subprocess_entry *entry)
{
	return &entry->process;
}

/*
 * Perform the version and capability negotiation as described in the
 * "Handshake" section of long-running-process-protocol.txt using the
 * given requested versions and capabilities. The "versions" and "capabilities"
 * parameters are arrays terminated by a 0 or blank struct.
 *
 * This function is typically called when a subprocess is started (as part of
 * the "startfn" passed to subprocess_start).
 */
int subprocess_handshake(struct subprocess_entry *entry,
			 const char *welcome_prefix,
			 int *versions,
			 int *chosen_version,
			 struct subprocess_capability *capabilities,
			 unsigned int *supported_capabilities);

/*
 * Helper function that will read packets looking for "status=<foo>"
 * key/value pairs and return the value from the last "status" packet
 */

int subprocess_read_status(int fd, struct strbuf *status);

#endif
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