pub struct CommandReaderBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Configures and builds a streaming reader for process output.

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Create a new builder with the default configuration.

Build a new streaming reader for the given command’s output.

The caller should set everything that’s required on the given command before building a reader, such as its arguments, environment and current working directory. Settings such as the stdout and stderr (but not stdin) pipes will be overridden so that they can be controlled by the reader.

If there was a problem spawning the given command, then its error is returned.

When enabled, the reader will asynchronously read the contents of the command’s stderr output. When disabled, stderr is only read after the stdout stream has been exhausted (or if the process quits with an error code).

Note that when enabled, this may require launching an additional thread in order to read stderr. This is done so that the process being executed is never blocked from writing to stdout or stderr. If this is disabled, then it is possible for the process to fill up the stderr buffer and deadlock.

This is enabled by default.

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