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			140 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package os
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import "time"
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// FindProcess looks for a running process by its pid.
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//
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// The Process it returns can be used to obtain information
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// about the underlying operating system process.
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//
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// On Unix systems, FindProcess always succeeds and returns a Process
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// for the given pid, regardless of whether the process exists.
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func FindProcess(pid int) (*Process, error) {
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	return findProcess(pid)
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}
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// StartProcess starts a new process with the program, arguments and attributes
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// specified by name, argv and attr.
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//
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// StartProcess is a low-level interface. The os/exec package provides
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// higher-level interfaces.
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//
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// If there is an error, it will be of type *PathError.
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func StartProcess(name string, argv []string, attr *ProcAttr) (*Process, error) {
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	return startProcess(name, argv, attr)
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}
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// Release releases any resources associated with the Process p,
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// rendering it unusable in the future.
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// Release only needs to be called if Wait is not.
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func (p *Process) Release() error {
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	return p.release()
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}
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// Kill causes the Process to exit immediately.
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func (p *Process) Kill() error {
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	return p.kill()
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}
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// Wait waits for the Process to exit, and then returns a
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// ProcessState describing its status and an error, if any.
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// Wait releases any resources associated with the Process.
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// On most operating systems, the Process must be a child
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// of the current process or an error will be returned.
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func (p *Process) Wait() (*ProcessState, error) {
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	return p.wait()
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}
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// Signal sends a signal to the Process.
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// Sending Interrupt on Windows is not implemented.
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func (p *Process) Signal(sig Signal) error {
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	return p.signal(sig)
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}
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// UserTime returns the user CPU time of the exited process and its children.
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func (p *ProcessState) UserTime() time.Duration {
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	return p.userTime()
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}
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// SystemTime returns the system CPU time of the exited process and its children.
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func (p *ProcessState) SystemTime() time.Duration {
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	return p.systemTime()
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}
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// Exited reports whether the program has exited.
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func (p *ProcessState) Exited() bool {
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	return p.exited()
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}
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// Success reports whether the program exited successfully,
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// such as with exit status 0 on Unix.
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func (p *ProcessState) Success() bool {
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	return p.success()
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}
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// Sys returns system-dependent exit information about
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// the process. Convert it to the appropriate underlying
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// type, such as syscall.WaitStatus on Unix, to access its contents.
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func (p *ProcessState) Sys() interface{} {
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	return p.sys()
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}
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// SysUsage returns system-dependent resource usage information about
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// the exited process. Convert it to the appropriate underlying
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// type, such as *syscall.Rusage on Unix, to access its contents.
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// (On Unix, *syscall.Rusage matches struct rusage as defined in the
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// getrusage(2) manual page.)
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func (p *ProcessState) SysUsage() interface{} {
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	return p.sysUsage()
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}
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// Hostname returns the host name reported by the kernel.
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func Hostname() (name string, err error) {
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	return hostname()
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}
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// Readdir reads the contents of the directory associated with file and
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// returns a slice of up to n FileInfo values, as would be returned
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// by Lstat, in directory order. Subsequent calls on the same file will yield
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// further FileInfos.
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//
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// If n > 0, Readdir returns at most n FileInfo structures. In this case, if
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// Readdir returns an empty slice, it will return a non-nil error
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// explaining why. At the end of a directory, the error is io.EOF.
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//
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// If n <= 0, Readdir returns all the FileInfo from the directory in
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// a single slice. In this case, if Readdir succeeds (reads all
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// the way to the end of the directory), it returns the slice and a
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// nil error. If it encounters an error before the end of the
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// directory, Readdir returns the FileInfo read until that point
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// and a non-nil error.
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func (f *File) Readdir(n int) ([]FileInfo, error) {
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	if f == nil {
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		return nil, ErrInvalid
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	}
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	return f.readdir(n)
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}
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// Readdirnames reads and returns a slice of names from the directory f.
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//
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// If n > 0, Readdirnames returns at most n names. In this case, if
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// Readdirnames returns an empty slice, it will return a non-nil error
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// explaining why. At the end of a directory, the error is io.EOF.
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//
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// If n <= 0, Readdirnames returns all the names from the directory in
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// a single slice. In this case, if Readdirnames succeeds (reads all
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// the way to the end of the directory), it returns the slice and a
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// nil error. If it encounters an error before the end of the
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// directory, Readdirnames returns the names read until that point and
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// a non-nil error.
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func (f *File) Readdirnames(n int) (names []string, err error) {
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	if f == nil {
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		return nil, ErrInvalid
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	}
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	return f.readdirnames(n)
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}
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