cargo_e/e_runner.rs
1use crate::e_processmanager::ProcessManager;
2use crate::{e_target::TargetOrigin, prelude::*};
3// #[cfg(not(feature = "equivalent"))]
4// use ctrlc;
5use crate::e_cargocommand_ext::CargoProcessHandle;
6use crate::e_target::CargoTarget;
7#[cfg(feature = "uses_plugins")]
8use crate::plugins::plugin_api::Target as PluginTarget;
9use anyhow::Result;
10use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
11use regex::Regex;
12use std::collections::HashMap;
13use std::fs::File;
14use std::io::{self, BufRead};
15use std::path::Path;
16use std::process::Command;
17use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicUsize, Ordering};
18use std::thread;
19use which::which; // Adjust the import based on your project structure
20
21// lazy_static! {
22// pub static ref GLOBAL_CHILDREN: Arc<Mutex<Vec<Arc<CargoProcessHandle>>>> = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
23// static CTRL_C_COUNT: Lazy<Mutex<u32>> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(0));
24// }
25
26// pub static GLOBAL_CHILDREN: Lazy<Arc<Mutex<Vec<Arc<Mutex<CargoProcessHandle>>>>>> = Lazy::new(|| Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new())));
27pub static GLOBAL_CHILDREN: Lazy<Arc<Mutex<HashMap<u32, Arc<Mutex<CargoProcessHandle>>>>>> =
28 Lazy::new(|| Arc::new(Mutex::new(HashMap::new())));
29
30static CTRL_C_COUNT: AtomicUsize = AtomicUsize::new(0);
31
32// Global shared container for the currently running child process.
33// pub static GLOBAL_CHILD: Lazy<Arc<Mutex<Option<Child>>>> = Lazy::new(|| Arc::new(Mutex::new(None)));
34// static CTRL_C_COUNT: Lazy<Mutex<u32>> = Lazy::new(|| Mutex::new(0));
35
36// pub static GLOBAL_CHILDREN: Lazy<Arc<Mutex<VecDeque<CargoProcessHandle>>>> = Lazy::new(|| Arc::new(Mutex::new(VecDeque::new())));
37/// Resets the Ctrl+C counter.
38/// This can be called to reset the count when starting a new program or at any other point.
39pub fn reset_ctrl_c_count() {
40 CTRL_C_COUNT.store(0, std::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst);
41}
42
43// pub fn kill_last_process() -> Result<()> {
44// let mut global = GLOBAL_CHILDREN.lock().unwrap();
45
46// if let Some(mut child_handle) = global.pop_back() {
47// // Kill the most recent process
48// eprintln!("Killing the most recent child process...");
49// let _ = child_handle.kill();
50// Ok(())
51// } else {
52// eprintln!("No child processes to kill.");
53// Err(anyhow::anyhow!("No child processes to kill").into())
54// }
55// }
56
57pub fn take_process_results(pid: u32) -> Option<CargoProcessHandle> {
58 let mut global = GLOBAL_CHILDREN.lock().ok()?;
59 // Take ownership
60 // let handle = global.remove(&pid)?;
61 // let mut handle = handle.lock().ok()?;
62 let handle = global.remove(&pid)?;
63 // global.remove(&pid)
64 // This will succeed only if no other Arc exists
65 Arc::try_unwrap(handle)
66 .ok()? // fails if other Arc exists
67 .into_inner()
68 .ok() // fails if poisoned
69}
70
71pub fn get_process_results_in_place(
72 pid: u32,
73) -> Option<crate::e_cargocommand_ext::CargoProcessResult> {
74 let global = GLOBAL_CHILDREN.lock().ok()?; // MutexGuard<HashMap>
75 let handle = global.get(&pid)?.clone(); // Arc<Mutex<CargoProcessHandle>>
76 let handle = handle.lock().ok()?; // MutexGuard<CargoProcessHandle>
77 Some(handle.result.clone()) // ✅ return the result field
78}
79
80// /// Registers a global Ctrl+C handler that interacts with the `GLOBAL_CHILDREN` process container.
81// pub fn register_ctrlc_handler() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
82// println!("Registering Ctrl+C handler...");
83// ctrlc::set_handler(move || {
84// let count = CTRL_C_COUNT.fetch_add(1, std::sync::atomic::Ordering::SeqCst) + 1;
85// {
86// eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed");
87
88// // lock only ONE mutex safely
89// if let Ok(mut global) = GLOBAL_CHILDREN.try_lock() {
90// // let mut global = GLOBAL_CHILDREN.lock().unwrap();
91// eprintln!("Ctrl+C got lock on global container");
92
93// // If there are processes in the global container, terminate the most recent one
94// if let Some((pid, child_handle)) = global.iter_mut().next() {
95// eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed, terminating the child process with PID: {}", pid);
96
97// // Lock the child process and kill it
98// let mut child_handle = child_handle.lock().unwrap();
99// if child_handle.requested_exit {
100// eprintln!("Child process is already requested kill...");
101// } else {
102// eprintln!("Child process is not running, no need to kill.");
103// child_handle.requested_exit=true;
104// println!("Killing child process with PID: {}", pid);
105// let _ = child_handle.kill(); // Attempt to kill the process
106// println!("Killed child process with PID: {}", pid);
107
108// reset_ctrl_c_count();
109// return; // Exit after successfully terminating the process
110// }
111
112// // Now remove the process from the global container
113// // let pid_to_remove = *pid;
114
115// // // Reacquire the lock after killing and remove the process from global
116// // drop(global); // Drop the first borrow
117
118// // // Re-lock global and safely remove the entry using the pid
119// // let mut global = GLOBAL_CHILDREN.lock().unwrap();
120// // global.remove(&pid_to_remove); // Remove the process entry by PID
121// // println!("Removed process with PID: {}", pid_to_remove);
122// }
123
124// } else {
125// eprintln!("Couldn't acquire GLOBAL_CHILDREN lock safely");
126// }
127
128/// Registers a global Ctrl+C handler that uses the process manager.
129pub fn register_ctrlc_handler(process_manager: Arc<ProcessManager>) -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
130 println!("Registering Ctrl+C handler...");
131 ctrlc::set_handler(move || {
132 let count = CTRL_C_COUNT.fetch_add(1, Ordering::SeqCst) + 1;
133 eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed");
134
135 // Use the process manager's API to handle killing
136 match process_manager.kill_one() {
137 Ok(true) => {
138 eprintln!("Process was successfully terminated.");
139 reset_ctrl_c_count();
140 return; // Exit handler early after a successful kill.
141 }
142 Ok(false) => {
143 eprintln!("No process was killed this time.");
144 }
145 Err(e) => {
146 eprintln!("Error killing process: {:?}", e);
147 }
148 }
149
150 // Handle Ctrl+C count logic for exiting the program.
151 if count == 3 {
152 eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed 3 times with no child process running. Exiting.");
153 std::process::exit(0);
154 } else if count == 2 {
155 eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed 2 times, press one more to exit.");
156 } else {
157 eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed {} times, no child process running.", count);
158 }
159 })?;
160 Ok(())
161}
162
163// }
164
165// // Now handle the Ctrl+C count and display messages
166// // If Ctrl+C is pressed 3 times without any child process, exit the program.
167// if count == 3 {
168// eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed 3 times with no child process running. Exiting.");
169// std::process::exit(0);
170// } else if count == 2 {
171// // Notify that one more Ctrl+C will exit the program.
172// eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed 2 times, press one more to exit.");
173// } else {
174// eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed {} times, no child process running.", count);
175// }
176// })?;
177// Ok(())
178// }
179
180// /// Registers a global Ctrl+C handler once.
181// /// The handler checks GLOBAL_CHILD and kills the child process if present.
182// pub fn register_ctrlc_handler() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
183// ctrlc::set_handler(move || {
184// let mut count_lock = CTRL_C_COUNT.lock().unwrap();
185// *count_lock += 1;
186
187// let count = *count_lock;
188
189// // If there is no child process and Ctrl+C is pressed 3 times, exit the program
190// if count == 3 {
191// eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed 3 times with no child process running. Exiting.");
192// exit(0);
193// } else {
194// let mut child_lock = GLOBAL_CHILD.lock().unwrap();
195// if let Some(child) = child_lock.as_mut() {
196// eprintln!(
197// "Ctrl+C pressed {} times, terminating running child process...",
198// count
199// );
200// let _ = child.kill();
201// } else {
202// eprintln!("Ctrl+C pressed {} times, no child process running.", count);
203// }
204// }
205// })?;
206// Ok(())
207// }
208
209/// Asynchronously launches the GenAI summarization example for the given target.
210/// It builds the command using the target's manifest path as the "origin" argument.
211pub async fn open_ai_summarize_for_target(target: &CargoTarget) {
212 // Extract the origin path from the target (e.g. the manifest path).
213 let origin_path = match &target.origin {
214 Some(TargetOrigin::SingleFile(path)) | Some(TargetOrigin::DefaultBinary(path)) => path,
215 _ => return,
216 };
217
218 let exe_path = match which("cargoe_ai_summarize") {
219 Ok(path) => path,
220 Err(err) => {
221 eprintln!("Error: 'cargoe_ai_summarize' not found in PATH: {}", err);
222 return;
223 }
224 };
225 // Build the command based on the platform.
226 // let mut cmd = if cfg!(target_os = "windows") {
227 // let command_str = format!(
228 // "e_ai_summarize --streaming --stdin {}",
229 // origin_path.as_os_str().to_string_lossy()
230 // );
231 // println!("Running command: {}", command_str);
232 // let mut command = Command::new("cmd");
233 // command.args(["/C", &command_str]);
234 // command
235 // } else {
236 let mut cmd = Command::new(exe_path);
237 cmd.arg("--streaming");
238 cmd.arg("--stdin");
239 // cmd.arg(".");
240 cmd.arg(origin_path);
241 // command
242 // };
243
244 cmd.stdin(Stdio::inherit())
245 .stdout(Stdio::inherit())
246 .stderr(Stdio::inherit());
247
248 // Spawn the command and wait for it to finish.
249 let child = cmd.spawn();
250 let status = child
251 .expect("Failed to spawn command")
252 .wait()
253 .expect("Failed to wait for command");
254
255 if !status.success() {
256 eprintln!("Command exited with status: {}", status);
257 }
258
259 // // Build the command to run the example.
260 // let output = if cfg!(target_os = "windows") {
261 // let command_str = format!("e_ai_summarize --stdin {}", origin_path.as_os_str().to_string_lossy());
262 // println!("Running command: {}", command_str);
263 // Command::new("cmd")
264 // .args([
265 // "/C",
266 // command_str.as_str(),
267 // ])
268 // .output()
269 // } else {
270 // Command::new("e_ai_summarize")
271 // .args([origin_path])
272 // .output()
273 // };
274
275 // // Handle the output from the command.
276 // match output {
277 // Ok(output) if output.status.success() => {
278 // // The summarization example ran successfully.
279 // println!("----
280 // {}", String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout));
281 // }
282 // Ok(output) => {
283 // let msg = format!(
284 // "Error running summarization example:\nstdout: {}\nstderr: {}",
285 // String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout),
286 // String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr)
287 // );
288 // error!("{}", msg);
289 // }
290 // Err(e) => {
291 // let msg = format!("Failed to execute summarization command: {}", e);
292 // error!("{}", msg);
293 // }
294 // }
295}
296
297fn library_hint(lib: &str) -> &str {
298 match lib {
299 "javascriptcoregtk-4.1" => "libjavascriptcoregtk-4.1-dev",
300 "libsoup-3.0" => "libsoup-3.0-dev",
301 "webkit2gtk-4.1" => "libwebkit2gtk-4.1-dev",
302 "openssl" => "libssl-dev",
303 _ => lib, // Fallback, assume same name
304 }
305}
306
307/// In "equivalent" mode, behave exactly like "cargo run --example <name>"
308#[cfg(feature = "equivalent")]
309pub fn run_equivalent_example(
310 cli: &crate::Cli,
311) -> Result<std::process::ExitStatus, Box<dyn Error>> {
312 // In "equivalent" mode, behave exactly like "cargo run --example <name>"
313 let mut cmd = Command::new("cargo");
314 cmd.args([
315 "run",
316 "--example",
317 cli.explicit_example.as_deref().unwrap_or(""),
318 ]);
319 if !cli.extra.is_empty() {
320 cmd.arg("--").args(cli.extra.clone());
321 }
322 // Inherit the standard input (as well as stdout/stderr) so that input is passed through.
323 use std::process::Stdio;
324 cmd.stdin(Stdio::inherit())
325 .stdout(Stdio::inherit())
326 .stderr(Stdio::inherit());
327
328 let status = cmd.status()?;
329 std::process::exit(status.code().unwrap_or(1));
330}
331
332/// Runs the given example (or binary) target.
333pub fn run_example(
334 manager: Arc<ProcessManager>,
335 cli: &crate::Cli,
336 target: &crate::e_target::CargoTarget,
337) -> anyhow::Result<Option<std::process::ExitStatus>> {
338 crate::e_runall::set_rustflags_if_quiet(cli.quiet);
339 // Retrieve the current package name at compile time.
340 let current_bin = env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME");
341
342 // Avoid running our own binary.
343 if target.kind == crate::e_target::TargetKind::Binary && target.name == current_bin {
344 println!(
345 "Skipping automatic run: {} is the same as the running binary",
346 target.name
347 );
348 return Ok(None);
349 }
350
351 // If this is a plugin-provided target, execute it via the plugin's in-process run
352 #[cfg(feature = "uses_plugins")]
353 if target.kind == crate::e_target::TargetKind::Plugin {
354 if let Some(crate::e_target::TargetOrigin::Plugin { plugin_path, .. }) = &target.origin {
355 // Current working directory
356 let cwd = std::env::current_dir()?;
357 // Load the plugin directly based on its file extension
358 let ext = plugin_path
359 .extension()
360 .and_then(|s| s.to_str())
361 .unwrap_or("");
362 let plugin: Box<dyn crate::plugins::plugin_api::Plugin> = match ext {
363 "lua" => {
364 #[cfg(feature = "uses_lua")]
365 {
366 Box::new(crate::plugins::lua_plugin::LuaPlugin::load(
367 plugin_path,
368 cli,
369 manager.clone(),
370 )?)
371 }
372 #[cfg(not(feature = "uses_lua"))]
373 {
374 return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("Lua plugin support is not enabled"));
375 }
376 }
377 "rhai" => {
378 #[cfg(feature = "uses_rhai")]
379 {
380 Box::new(crate::plugins::rhai_plugin::RhaiPlugin::load(
381 plugin_path,
382 cli,
383 manager.clone(),
384 )?)
385 }
386 #[cfg(not(feature = "uses_rhai"))]
387 {
388 return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("Rhai plugin support is not enabled"));
389 }
390 }
391 "wasm" => {
392 #[cfg(feature = "uses_wasm")]
393 {
394 if let Some(wp) =
395 crate::plugins::wasm_plugin::WasmPlugin::load(plugin_path)?
396 {
397 Box::new(wp)
398 } else {
399 // Fallback to generic export plugin
400 Box::new(
401 crate::plugins::wasm_export_plugin::WasmExportPlugin::load(
402 plugin_path,
403 )?
404 .expect("Failed to load export plugin"),
405 )
406 }
407 }
408 #[cfg(not(feature = "uses_wasm"))]
409 {
410 return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("WASM plugin support is not enabled"));
411 }
412 }
413 "dll" => {
414 #[cfg(feature = "uses_wasm")]
415 {
416 Box::new(
417 crate::plugins::wasm_export_plugin::WasmExportPlugin::load(
418 plugin_path,
419 )?
420 .expect("Failed to load export plugin"),
421 )
422 }
423 #[cfg(not(feature = "uses_wasm"))]
424 {
425 return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("WASM export plugin support is not enabled"));
426 }
427 }
428 other => {
429 return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("Unknown plugin extension: {}", other));
430 }
431 };
432 // Run the plugin and capture output
433 let plugin_target = PluginTarget::from(target.clone());
434 let output = plugin.run(&cwd, &plugin_target)?;
435 // Print exit code and subsequent output lines
436 if !output.is_empty() {
437 if let Ok(code) = output[0].parse::<i32>() {
438 eprintln!("Plugin exited with code: {}", code);
439 }
440 for line in &output[1..] {
441 println!("{}", line);
442 }
443 }
444 return Ok(None);
445 }
446 }
447 // Not a plugin, continue with standard cargo invocation
448 let manifest_path = PathBuf::from(target.manifest_path.clone());
449 // Build the command using the CargoCommandBuilder.
450 let mut builder = crate::e_command_builder::CargoCommandBuilder::new(
451 &target.name,
452 &manifest_path,
453 &cli.subcommand,
454 cli.filter,
455 )
456 .with_target(target)
457 .with_required_features(&target.manifest_path, target)
458 .with_cli(cli);
459
460 if !cli.extra.is_empty() {
461 builder = builder.with_extra_args(&cli.extra);
462 }
463
464 // Build the command.
465 let mut cmd = builder.clone().build_command();
466
467 // Before spawning, determine the directory to run from.
468 // If a custom execution directory was set (e.g. for Tauri targets), that is used.
469 // Otherwise, if the target is extended, run from its parent directory.
470 if let Some(ref exec_dir) = builder.execution_dir {
471 cmd.current_dir(exec_dir);
472 } else if target.extended {
473 if let Some(dir) = target.manifest_path.parent() {
474 cmd.current_dir(dir);
475 }
476 }
477
478 // Print the full command for debugging.
479 let full_command = format!(
480 "{} {}",
481 cmd.get_program().to_string_lossy(),
482 cmd.get_args()
483 .map(|arg| arg.to_string_lossy())
484 .collect::<Vec<_>>()
485 .join(" ")
486 );
487 println!("Running: {}", full_command);
488
489 // Check if the manifest triggers the workspace error.
490 let maybe_backup = crate::e_manifest::maybe_patch_manifest_for_run(&target.manifest_path)?;
491 let a_blder = Arc::new(builder.clone());
492 let pid = a_blder.run(|_pid, handle| {
493 manager.register(handle);
494 })?;
495 let result = manager.wait(pid, None)?;
496 // println!("HERE IS THE RESULT!{} {:?}",pid,manager.get(pid));
497 // println!("\n\nHERE IS THE RESULT!{} {:?}",pid,result);
498 if result
499 .exit_status
500 .map_or(false, |status| status.code() == Some(101))
501 {
502 println!(
503 "ProcessManager senses pid {} cargo error, running again to capture and analyze",
504 pid
505 );
506 match builder.clone().capture_output() {
507 Ok(output) => {
508 let system_lib_regex = Regex::new(
509 r"\s*The system library `([^`]+)` required by crate `([^`]+)` was not found\.",
510 )
511 .unwrap();
512
513 if let Some(captures) = system_lib_regex.captures(&output) {
514 let library = &captures[1];
515 let crate_name = &captures[2];
516 println!(
517 "cargo-e detected missing system library '{}' required by crate '{}'.",
518 library, crate_name
519 );
520
521 // Suggest installation based on common package managers
522 println!(
523 "You might need to install '{}' via your system package manager.",
524 library
525 );
526 println!("For example:");
527
528 println!(
529 " • Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt install {}",
530 library_hint(library)
531 );
532 println!(" • Fedora: sudo dnf install {}", library_hint(library));
533 println!(" • Arch: sudo pacman -S {}", library_hint(library));
534 println!(
535 " • macOS (Homebrew): brew install {}",
536 library_hint(library)
537 );
538 std::process::exit(0);
539 } else if output.contains("error: failed to load manifest for workspace member") {
540 println!("cargo-e error: failed to load manifest for workspace member, please check your workspace configuration.");
541 println!("cargo-e autorecovery: removing manfifest path from argument and changing to parent of Cargo.toml.");
542 let cwd = target
543 .manifest_path
544 .parent()
545 .unwrap_or_else(|| Path::new("."));
546 // Rebuild the command with the new cwd
547 builder.execution_dir = Some(cwd.to_path_buf());
548 // Remove --manifest-path and its associated value from the args array
549 if let Some(pos) = builder.args.iter().position(|arg| arg == "--manifest-path")
550 {
551 // Remove --manifest-path and the next argument (the manifest path value)
552 builder.args.remove(pos); // Remove --manifest-path
553 if pos < builder.args.len() {
554 builder.args.remove(pos); // Remove the manifest path value
555 }
556 }
557 let mut cmd = builder.clone().build_command();
558 cmd.current_dir(cwd);
559
560 // Retry the command execution
561 let mut child = cmd.spawn()?;
562 let status = child.wait()?;
563 return Ok(Some(status)); // Return the exit status after retrying
564 // return run_example(manager, cli, target); // Recursively call run_example
565 }
566 if output.contains("no such command: `tauri`") {
567 println!("cargo tauri is not installed, please install it with cargo install tauri-cli");
568 // Use the yesno function to prompt the user
569 match crate::e_prompts::yesno(
570 "Do you want to install tauri-cli?",
571 Some(true), // Default to yes
572 ) {
573 Ok(Some(true)) => {
574 println!("Installing tauri-cli...");
575 match spawn_cargo_process(&["install", "tauri-cli"]) {
576 Ok(mut child) => {
577 child.wait().ok(); // Wait for the installation to finish
578 } // Installation successful
579 Err(e) => {
580 eprintln!("Error installing tauri-cli: {}", e);
581 }
582 }
583 }
584 Ok(Some(false)) => {}
585 Ok(None) => {
586 println!("Installation cancelled (timeout or invalid input).");
587 }
588 Err(e) => {
589 eprintln!("Error during prompt: {}", e);
590 }
591 }
592 } else if output.contains("error: no such command: `leptos`") {
593 println!("cargo-leptos is not installed, please install it with cargo install cargo-leptos");
594 // Use the yesno function to prompt the user
595 match crate::e_prompts::yesno(
596 "Do you want to install cargo-leptos?",
597 Some(true), // Default to yes
598 ) {
599 Ok(Some(true)) => {
600 println!("Installing cargo-leptos...");
601 match spawn_cargo_process(&["install", "cargo-leptos"]) {
602 Ok(mut child) => {
603 child.wait().ok(); // Wait for the installation to finish
604 } // Installation successful
605 Err(e) => {
606 eprintln!("Error installing cargo-leptos: {}", e);
607 }
608 }
609 }
610 Ok(Some(false)) => {}
611 Ok(None) => {
612 println!("Installation cancelled (timeout or invalid input).");
613 }
614 Err(e) => {
615 eprintln!("Error during prompt: {}", e);
616 }
617 }
618 } else if output.contains("Unable to find libclang")
619 || output.contains("couldn't find any valid shared libraries matching: ['clang.dll', 'libclang.dll']")
620{
621 crate::e_autosense::auto_sense_llvm();
622
623 } else if output.contains("no such command: `dx`") {
624 println!("cargo dx is not installed, please install it with cargo install dioxus-cli");
625 } else if output.contains("no such command: `scriptisto`") {
626 println!("cargo scriptisto is not installed, please install it with cargo install scriptisto");
627 } else if output.contains("no such command: `rust-script`") {
628 println!("cargo rust-script is not installed, please install it with cargo install rust-script");
629 } else if output.contains(
630 "No platform feature enabled. Please enable one of the following features:",
631 ) {
632 println!("cargo e sees a dioxus issue; maybe a prompt in the future or auto-resolution.");
633 } else {
634 println!("cargo error: {}", output);
635 }
636 }
637 Err(e) => {
638 eprintln!("Error running cargo: {}", e);
639 }
640 }
641 }
642 if result.is_filter {
643 result.print_exact();
644 result.print_short();
645 result.print_compact();
646
647 // manager.print_shortened_output();
648 manager.print_prefixed_summary();
649 // manager.print_compact();
650 }
651
652 // let handle= Arc::new(builder).run_wait()?;
653 // Spawn the process.
654 // let child = cmd.spawn()?;
655 // {
656 // let mut global = GLOBAL_CHILD.lock().unwrap();
657 // *global = Some(child);
658 // }
659 // let status = {
660 // let mut global = GLOBAL_CHILD.lock().unwrap();
661 // if let Some(mut child) = global.take() {
662 // child.wait()?
663 // } else {
664 // return Err(anyhow::anyhow!("Child process missing"));
665 // }
666 // };
667
668 // Restore the manifest if we patched it.
669 if let Some(original) = maybe_backup {
670 fs::write(&target.manifest_path, original)?;
671 }
672
673 Ok(result.exit_status)
674}
675// /// Runs an example or binary target, applying a temporary manifest patch if a workspace error is detected.
676// /// This function uses the same idea as in the collection helpers: if the workspace error is found,
677// /// we patch the manifest, run the command, and then restore the manifest.
678// pub fn run_example(
679// target: &crate::e_target::CargoTarget,
680// extra_args: &[String],
681// ) -> Result<std::process::ExitStatus, Box<dyn Error>> {
682// // Retrieve the current package name (or binary name) at compile time.
683
684// use crate::e_target::TargetKind;
685
686// let current_bin = env!("CARGO_PKG_NAME");
687
688// // Avoid running our own binary if the target's name is the same.
689// if target.kind == TargetKind::Binary && target.name == current_bin {
690// return Err(format!(
691// "Skipping automatic run: {} is the same as the running binary",
692// target.name
693// )
694// .into());
695// }
696
697// let mut cmd = Command::new("cargo");
698// // Determine which manifest file is used.
699// let manifest_path: PathBuf;
700
701// match target.kind {
702// TargetKind::Bench => {
703// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(target.manifest_path.clone());
704// cmd.args([
705// "bench",
706// "--bench",
707// &target.name,
708// "--manifest-path",
709// &target.manifest_path.to_str().unwrap_or_default().to_owned(),
710// ]);
711// }
712// TargetKind::Test => {
713// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(target.manifest_path.clone());
714// cmd.args([
715// "test",
716// "--test",
717// &target.name,
718// "--manifest-path",
719// &target.manifest_path.to_str().unwrap_or_default().to_owned(),
720// ]);
721// }
722// TargetKind::Manifest => {
723// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(target.manifest_path.clone());
724// cmd.args([
725// "run",
726// "--release",
727// "--manifest-path",
728// &target.manifest_path.to_str().unwrap_or_default().to_owned(),
729// "-p",
730// &target.name,
731// ]);
732// }
733// TargetKind::Example => {
734// if target.extended {
735// println!(
736// "Running extended example in folder: examples/{}",
737// target.name
738// );
739// // For extended examples, assume the manifest is inside the example folder.
740// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(format!("examples/{}/Cargo.toml", target.name));
741// cmd.arg("run")
742// .current_dir(format!("examples/{}", target.name));
743// } else {
744// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(crate::locate_manifest(false)?);
745// cmd.args([
746// "run",
747// "--release",
748// "--example",
749// &target.name,
750// "--manifest-path",
751// &target.manifest_path.to_str().unwrap_or_default().to_owned(),
752// ]);
753// }
754// }
755// TargetKind::Binary => {
756// println!("Running binary: {}", target.name);
757// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(crate::locate_manifest(false)?);
758// cmd.args([
759// "run",
760// "--release",
761// "--bin",
762// &target.name,
763// "--manifest-path",
764// &target.manifest_path.to_str().unwrap_or_default().to_owned(),
765// ]);
766// }
767// TargetKind::ExtendedBinary => {
768// println!("Running extended binary: {}", target.name);
769// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(crate::locate_manifest(false)?);
770// cmd.args([
771// "run",
772// "--release",
773// "--manifest-path",
774// &target.manifest_path.to_str().unwrap_or_default().to_owned(),
775// "--bin",
776// &target.name,
777// ]);
778// }
779// TargetKind::ExtendedExample => {
780// println!("Running extended example: {}", target.name);
781// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(crate::locate_manifest(false)?);
782// cmd.args([
783// "run",
784// "--release",
785// "--manifest-path",
786// &target.manifest_path.to_str().unwrap_or_default().to_owned(),
787// "--example",
788// &target.name,
789// ]);
790// }
791// TargetKind::ManifestTauri => {
792// println!("Running tauri: {}", target.name);
793// // For a Tauri example, run `cargo tauri dev`
794// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(target.manifest_path.clone());
795// let manifest_dir = PathBuf::from(manifest_path.parent().expect("expected a parent"));
796// // Start a new command for tauri dev
797// cmd.arg("tauri").arg("dev").current_dir(manifest_dir); // run from the folder where Cargo.toml is located
798// }
799// TargetKind::ManifestDioxus => {
800// println!("Running dioxus: {}", target.name);
801// cmd = Command::new("dx");
802// // For a Tauri example, run `cargo tauri dev`
803// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(target.manifest_path.clone());
804// let manifest_dir = PathBuf::from(manifest_path.parent().expect("expected a parent"));
805// // Start a new command for tauri dev
806// cmd.arg("serve").current_dir(manifest_dir); // run from the folder where Cargo.toml is located
807// }
808// TargetKind::ManifestDioxusExample => {
809// println!("Running dioxus: {}", target.name);
810// cmd = Command::new("dx");
811// // For a Tauri example, run `cargo tauri dev`
812// manifest_path = PathBuf::from(target.manifest_path.clone());
813// let manifest_dir = PathBuf::from(manifest_path.parent().expect("expected a parent"));
814// // Start a new command for tauri dev
815// cmd.arg("serve")
816// .arg("--example")
817// .arg(&target.name)
818// .current_dir(manifest_dir); // run from the folder where Cargo.toml is located
819// }
820// }
821
822// // --- Add required-features support ---
823// // This call will search the provided manifest, and if it's a workspace,
824// // it will search workspace members for the target.
825// if let Some(features) = crate::e_manifest::get_required_features_from_manifest(
826// manifest_path.as_path(),
827// &target.kind,
828// &target.name,
829// ) {
830// cmd.args(&["--features", &features]);
831// }
832// // --- End required-features support ---
833
834// if !extra_args.is_empty() {
835// cmd.arg("--").args(extra_args);
836// }
837
838// let full_command = format!(
839// "{} {}",
840// cmd.get_program().to_string_lossy(),
841// cmd.get_args()
842// .map(|arg| arg.to_string_lossy())
843// .collect::<Vec<_>>()
844// .join(" ")
845// );
846// println!("Running: {}", full_command);
847
848// // Before spawning, check if the manifest triggers the workspace error.
849// // If so, patch it temporarily.
850// let maybe_backup = crate::e_manifest::maybe_patch_manifest_for_run(&manifest_path)?;
851
852// // Spawn the process.
853// let child = cmd.spawn()?;
854// {
855// let mut global = GLOBAL_CHILD.lock().unwrap();
856// *global = Some(child);
857// }
858// let status = {
859// let mut global = GLOBAL_CHILD.lock().unwrap();
860// if let Some(mut child) = global.take() {
861// child.wait()?
862// } else {
863// return Err("Child process missing".into());
864// }
865// };
866
867// // Restore the manifest if we patched it.
868// if let Some(original) = maybe_backup {
869// fs::write(&manifest_path, original)?;
870// }
871
872// // println!("Process exited with status: {:?}", status.code());
873// Ok(status)
874// }
875/// Helper function to spawn a cargo process.
876/// On Windows, this sets the CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP flag.
877pub fn spawn_cargo_process(args: &[&str]) -> Result<Child, Box<dyn Error>> {
878 // #[cfg(windows)]
879 // {
880 // use std::os::windows::process::CommandExt;
881 // const CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP: u32 = 0x00000200;
882 // let child = Command::new("cargo")
883 // .args(args)
884 // .creation_flags(CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP)
885 // .spawn()?;
886 // Ok(child)
887 // }
888 // #[cfg(not(windows))]
889 // {
890 let child = Command::new("cargo").args(args).spawn()?;
891 Ok(child)
892 // }
893}
894
895/// Returns true if the file's a "scriptisto"
896pub fn is_active_scriptisto<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> io::Result<bool> {
897 let file = File::open(path)?;
898 let mut reader = std::io::BufReader::new(file);
899 let mut first_line = String::new();
900 reader.read_line(&mut first_line)?;
901 if !first_line.contains("scriptisto") || !first_line.starts_with("#") {
902 return Ok(false);
903 }
904 Ok(true)
905}
906
907/// Returns true if the file's a "rust-script"
908pub fn is_active_rust_script<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> io::Result<bool> {
909 let file = File::open(path)?;
910 let mut reader = std::io::BufReader::new(file);
911 let mut first_line = String::new();
912 reader.read_line(&mut first_line)?;
913 if !first_line.contains("rust-script") || !first_line.starts_with("#") {
914 return Ok(false);
915 }
916 Ok(true)
917}
918
919/// Checks if `scriptisto` is installed and suggests installation if it's not.
920pub fn check_scriptisto_installed() -> Result<std::path::PathBuf, Box<dyn Error>> {
921 let r = which("scriptisto");
922 match r {
923 Ok(_) => {
924 // installed
925 }
926 Err(e) => {
927 // scriptisto is not found in the PATH
928 eprintln!("scriptisto is not installed.");
929 println!("Suggestion: To install scriptisto, run the following command:");
930 println!("cargo install scriptisto");
931 return Err(e.into());
932 }
933 }
934 Ok(r?)
935}
936
937pub fn run_scriptisto<P: AsRef<Path>>(script_path: P, args: &[&str]) -> Option<Child> {
938 let scriptisto = check_scriptisto_installed().ok()?;
939
940 let script: &std::path::Path = script_path.as_ref();
941 let child = Command::new(scriptisto)
942 .arg(script)
943 .args(args)
944 .spawn()
945 .ok()?;
946 Some(child)
947}
948
949/// Checks if `rust-script` is installed and suggests installation if it's not.
950pub fn check_rust_script_installed() -> Result<std::path::PathBuf, Box<dyn Error>> {
951 let r = which("rust-script");
952 match r {
953 Ok(_) => {
954 // rust-script is installed
955 }
956 Err(e) => {
957 // rust-script is not found in the PATH
958 eprintln!("rust-script is not installed.");
959 println!("Suggestion: To install rust-script, run the following command:");
960 println!("cargo install rust-script");
961 return Err(e.into());
962 }
963 }
964 Ok(r?)
965}
966
967pub fn run_rust_script<P: AsRef<Path>>(script_path: P, args: &[&str]) -> Option<Child> {
968 let rust_script = check_rust_script_installed();
969 if rust_script.is_err() {
970 return None;
971 }
972 let rust_script = rust_script.unwrap();
973 let script: &std::path::Path = script_path.as_ref();
974 let child = Command::new(rust_script)
975 .arg(script)
976 .args(args)
977 .spawn()
978 .ok()?;
979 Some(child)
980}
981
982pub fn run_rust_script_with_ctrlc_handling(explicit: String, extra_args: Vec<String>) {
983 let explicit_path = Path::new(&explicit); // Construct Path outside the lock
984
985 if explicit_path.exists() {
986 let extra_str_slice: Vec<String> = extra_args.iter().cloned().collect();
987 if let Ok(true) = is_active_rust_script(explicit_path) {
988 // Run the child process in a separate thread to allow Ctrl+C handling
989 let handle = thread::spawn(move || {
990 let extra_str_slice_cloned = extra_str_slice.clone();
991 let mut child = run_rust_script(
992 &explicit,
993 &extra_str_slice_cloned
994 .iter()
995 .map(String::as_str)
996 .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
997 )
998 .unwrap_or_else(|| {
999 eprintln!("Failed to run rust-script: {:?}", &explicit);
1000 std::process::exit(1); // Exit with an error code
1001 });
1002
1003 child.wait()
1004 });
1005
1006 match handle.join() {
1007 Ok(_) => {
1008 println!("Child process finished successfully.");
1009 }
1010 Err(_) => {
1011 eprintln!("Child process took too long to finish. Exiting...");
1012 std::process::exit(1); // Exit if the process takes too long
1013 }
1014 }
1015 }
1016 }
1017}
1018
1019pub fn run_scriptisto_with_ctrlc_handling(explicit: String, extra_args: Vec<String>) {
1020 let relative: String = make_relative(Path::new(&explicit)).unwrap_or_else(|e| {
1021 eprintln!("Error computing relative path: {}", e);
1022 std::process::exit(1);
1023 });
1024
1025 let explicit_path = Path::new(&relative);
1026 if explicit_path.exists() {
1027 // let extra_args = EXTRA_ARGS.lock().unwrap(); // Locking the Mutex to access the data
1028 let extra_str_slice: Vec<String> = extra_args.to_vec();
1029
1030 if let Ok(true) = is_active_scriptisto(explicit_path) {
1031 // Run the child process in a separate thread to allow Ctrl+C handling
1032 let handle = thread::spawn(move || {
1033 let extra_str_slice_cloned: Vec<String> = extra_str_slice.clone();
1034 let mut child = run_scriptisto(
1035 &relative,
1036 &extra_str_slice_cloned
1037 .iter()
1038 .map(String::as_str)
1039 .collect::<Vec<_>>(),
1040 )
1041 .unwrap_or_else(|| {
1042 eprintln!("Failed to run rust-script: {:?}", &explicit);
1043 std::process::exit(1); // Exit with an error code
1044 });
1045
1046 // // Lock global to store the child process
1047 // {
1048 // let mut global = GLOBAL_CHILD.lock().unwrap();
1049 // *global = Some(child);
1050 // }
1051
1052 // // Wait for the child process to complete
1053 // let status = {
1054 // let mut global = GLOBAL_CHILD.lock().unwrap();
1055 // if let Some(mut child) = global.take() {
1056 child.wait()
1057 // } else {
1058 // // Handle missing child process
1059 // eprintln!("Child process missing");
1060 // std::process::exit(1); // Exit with an error code
1061 // }
1062 // };
1063
1064 // // Handle the child process exit status
1065 // match status {
1066 // Ok(status) => {
1067 // eprintln!("Child process exited with status code: {:?}", status.code());
1068 // std::process::exit(status.code().unwrap_or(1)); // Exit with the child's status code
1069 // }
1070 // Err(err) => {
1071 // eprintln!("Error waiting for child process: {}", err);
1072 // std::process::exit(1); // Exit with an error code
1073 // }
1074 // }
1075 });
1076
1077 // Wait for the thread to complete, but with a timeout
1078 // let timeout = Duration::from_secs(10);
1079 match handle.join() {
1080 Ok(_) => {
1081 println!("Child process finished successfully.");
1082 }
1083 Err(_) => {
1084 eprintln!("Child process took too long to finish. Exiting...");
1085 std::process::exit(1); // Exit if the process takes too long
1086 }
1087 }
1088 }
1089 }
1090}
1091/// Given any path, produce a relative path string starting with `./` (or `.\` on Windows).
1092fn make_relative(path: &Path) -> std::io::Result<String> {
1093 let cwd = env::current_dir()?;
1094 // Try to strip the cwd prefix; if it isn’t under cwd, just use the original path.
1095 let rel: PathBuf = match path.strip_prefix(&cwd) {
1096 Ok(stripped) => stripped.to_path_buf(),
1097 Err(_) => path.to_path_buf(),
1098 };
1099
1100 let mut rel = if rel.components().count() == 0 {
1101 // special case: the same directory
1102 PathBuf::from(".")
1103 } else {
1104 rel
1105 };
1106
1107 // Prepend "./" (or ".\") if it doesn’t already start with "." or ".."
1108 let first = rel.components().next().unwrap();
1109 match first {
1110 std::path::Component::CurDir | std::path::Component::ParentDir => {}
1111 _ => {
1112 rel = PathBuf::from(".").join(rel);
1113 }
1114 }
1115
1116 // Convert back to a string with the correct separator
1117 let s = rel
1118 .to_str()
1119 .expect("Relative path should be valid UTF-8")
1120 .to_string();
1121
1122 Ok(s)
1123}
1124
1125// trait JoinTimeout {
1126// fn join_timeout(self, timeout: Duration) -> Result<(), ()>;
1127// }
1128
1129// impl<T> JoinTimeout for thread::JoinHandle<T> {
1130// fn join_timeout(self, timeout: Duration) -> Result<(), ()> {
1131// println!("Waiting for thread to finish...{}", timeout.as_secs());
1132// let _ = thread::sleep(timeout);
1133// match self.join() {
1134// Ok(_) => Ok(()),
1135// Err(_) => Err(()),
1136// }
1137// }
1138// }