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463 lines
14 KiB
Go
463 lines
14 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2020 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 gocommand is a helper for calling the go command.
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package gocommand
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import (
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"bytes"
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"context"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"log"
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"os"
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"reflect"
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"regexp"
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"runtime"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"time"
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exec "golang.org/x/sys/execabs"
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"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event"
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"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/keys"
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"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/label"
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"golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/tag"
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)
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// An Runner will run go command invocations and serialize
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// them if it sees a concurrency error.
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type Runner struct {
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// once guards the runner initialization.
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once sync.Once
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// inFlight tracks available workers.
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inFlight chan struct{}
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// serialized guards the ability to run a go command serially,
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// to avoid deadlocks when claiming workers.
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serialized chan struct{}
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}
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const maxInFlight = 10
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func (runner *Runner) initialize() {
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runner.once.Do(func() {
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runner.inFlight = make(chan struct{}, maxInFlight)
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runner.serialized = make(chan struct{}, 1)
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})
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}
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// 1.13: go: updates to go.mod needed, but contents have changed
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// 1.14: go: updating go.mod: existing contents have changed since last read
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var modConcurrencyError = regexp.MustCompile(`go:.*go.mod.*contents have changed`)
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// verb is an event label for the go command verb.
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var verb = keys.NewString("verb", "go command verb")
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func invLabels(inv Invocation) []label.Label {
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return []label.Label{verb.Of(inv.Verb), tag.Directory.Of(inv.WorkingDir)}
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}
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// Run is a convenience wrapper around RunRaw.
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// It returns only stdout and a "friendly" error.
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func (runner *Runner) Run(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation) (*bytes.Buffer, error) {
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ctx, done := event.Start(ctx, "gocommand.Runner.Run", invLabels(inv)...)
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defer done()
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stdout, _, friendly, _ := runner.RunRaw(ctx, inv)
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return stdout, friendly
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}
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// RunPiped runs the invocation serially, always waiting for any concurrent
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// invocations to complete first.
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func (runner *Runner) RunPiped(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation, stdout, stderr io.Writer) error {
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ctx, done := event.Start(ctx, "gocommand.Runner.RunPiped", invLabels(inv)...)
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defer done()
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_, err := runner.runPiped(ctx, inv, stdout, stderr)
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return err
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}
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// RunRaw runs the invocation, serializing requests only if they fight over
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// go.mod changes.
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func (runner *Runner) RunRaw(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation) (*bytes.Buffer, *bytes.Buffer, error, error) {
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ctx, done := event.Start(ctx, "gocommand.Runner.RunRaw", invLabels(inv)...)
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defer done()
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// Make sure the runner is always initialized.
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runner.initialize()
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// First, try to run the go command concurrently.
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stdout, stderr, friendlyErr, err := runner.runConcurrent(ctx, inv)
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// If we encounter a load concurrency error, we need to retry serially.
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if friendlyErr == nil || !modConcurrencyError.MatchString(friendlyErr.Error()) {
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return stdout, stderr, friendlyErr, err
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}
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event.Error(ctx, "Load concurrency error, will retry serially", err)
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// Run serially by calling runPiped.
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stdout.Reset()
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stderr.Reset()
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friendlyErr, err = runner.runPiped(ctx, inv, stdout, stderr)
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return stdout, stderr, friendlyErr, err
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}
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func (runner *Runner) runConcurrent(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation) (*bytes.Buffer, *bytes.Buffer, error, error) {
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// Wait for 1 worker to become available.
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select {
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return nil, nil, nil, ctx.Err()
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case runner.inFlight <- struct{}{}:
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defer func() { <-runner.inFlight }()
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}
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stdout, stderr := &bytes.Buffer{}, &bytes.Buffer{}
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friendlyErr, err := inv.runWithFriendlyError(ctx, stdout, stderr)
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return stdout, stderr, friendlyErr, err
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}
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func (runner *Runner) runPiped(ctx context.Context, inv Invocation, stdout, stderr io.Writer) (error, error) {
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// Make sure the runner is always initialized.
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runner.initialize()
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// Acquire the serialization lock. This avoids deadlocks between two
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// runPiped commands.
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select {
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return nil, ctx.Err()
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case runner.serialized <- struct{}{}:
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defer func() { <-runner.serialized }()
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}
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// Wait for all in-progress go commands to return before proceeding,
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// to avoid load concurrency errors.
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for i := 0; i < maxInFlight; i++ {
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select {
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return nil, ctx.Err()
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case runner.inFlight <- struct{}{}:
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// Make sure we always "return" any workers we took.
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defer func() { <-runner.inFlight }()
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}
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}
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return inv.runWithFriendlyError(ctx, stdout, stderr)
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}
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// An Invocation represents a call to the go command.
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type Invocation struct {
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Verb string
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Args []string
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BuildFlags []string
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// If ModFlag is set, the go command is invoked with -mod=ModFlag.
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ModFlag string
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// If ModFile is set, the go command is invoked with -modfile=ModFile.
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ModFile string
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// If Overlay is set, the go command is invoked with -overlay=Overlay.
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Overlay string
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// If CleanEnv is set, the invocation will run only with the environment
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// in Env, not starting with os.Environ.
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CleanEnv bool
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Env []string
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WorkingDir string
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Logf func(format string, args ...interface{})
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}
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func (i *Invocation) runWithFriendlyError(ctx context.Context, stdout, stderr io.Writer) (friendlyError error, rawError error) {
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rawError = i.run(ctx, stdout, stderr)
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if rawError != nil {
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friendlyError = rawError
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// Check for 'go' executable not being found.
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if ee, ok := rawError.(*exec.Error); ok && ee.Err == exec.ErrNotFound {
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friendlyError = fmt.Errorf("go command required, not found: %v", ee)
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}
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if ctx.Err() != nil {
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friendlyError = ctx.Err()
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}
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friendlyError = fmt.Errorf("err: %v: stderr: %s", friendlyError, stderr)
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}
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return
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}
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func (i *Invocation) run(ctx context.Context, stdout, stderr io.Writer) error {
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log := i.Logf
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if log == nil {
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log = func(string, ...interface{}) {}
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}
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goArgs := []string{i.Verb}
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appendModFile := func() {
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if i.ModFile != "" {
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goArgs = append(goArgs, "-modfile="+i.ModFile)
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}
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}
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appendModFlag := func() {
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if i.ModFlag != "" {
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goArgs = append(goArgs, "-mod="+i.ModFlag)
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}
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}
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appendOverlayFlag := func() {
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if i.Overlay != "" {
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goArgs = append(goArgs, "-overlay="+i.Overlay)
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}
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}
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switch i.Verb {
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case "env", "version":
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goArgs = append(goArgs, i.Args...)
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case "mod":
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// mod needs the sub-verb before flags.
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goArgs = append(goArgs, i.Args[0])
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appendModFile()
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goArgs = append(goArgs, i.Args[1:]...)
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case "get":
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goArgs = append(goArgs, i.BuildFlags...)
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appendModFile()
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goArgs = append(goArgs, i.Args...)
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default: // notably list and build.
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goArgs = append(goArgs, i.BuildFlags...)
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appendModFile()
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appendModFlag()
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appendOverlayFlag()
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goArgs = append(goArgs, i.Args...)
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}
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cmd := exec.Command("go", goArgs...)
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cmd.Stdout = stdout
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cmd.Stderr = stderr
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// cmd.WaitDelay was added only in go1.20 (see #50436).
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if waitDelay := reflect.ValueOf(cmd).Elem().FieldByName("WaitDelay"); waitDelay.IsValid() {
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// https://go.dev/issue/59541: don't wait forever copying stderr
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// after the command has exited.
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// After CL 484741 we copy stdout manually, so we we'll stop reading that as
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// soon as ctx is done. However, we also don't want to wait around forever
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// for stderr. Give a much-longer-than-reasonable delay and then assume that
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// something has wedged in the kernel or runtime.
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waitDelay.Set(reflect.ValueOf(30 * time.Second))
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}
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// On darwin the cwd gets resolved to the real path, which breaks anything that
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// expects the working directory to keep the original path, including the
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// go command when dealing with modules.
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// The Go stdlib has a special feature where if the cwd and the PWD are the
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// same node then it trusts the PWD, so by setting it in the env for the child
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// process we fix up all the paths returned by the go command.
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if !i.CleanEnv {
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cmd.Env = os.Environ()
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}
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cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, i.Env...)
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if i.WorkingDir != "" {
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cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "PWD="+i.WorkingDir)
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cmd.Dir = i.WorkingDir
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}
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defer func(start time.Time) { log("%s for %v", time.Since(start), cmdDebugStr(cmd)) }(time.Now())
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return runCmdContext(ctx, cmd)
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}
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// DebugHangingGoCommands may be set by tests to enable additional
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// instrumentation (including panics) for debugging hanging Go commands.
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//
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// See golang/go#54461 for details.
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var DebugHangingGoCommands = false
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// runCmdContext is like exec.CommandContext except it sends os.Interrupt
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// before os.Kill.
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func runCmdContext(ctx context.Context, cmd *exec.Cmd) (err error) {
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// If cmd.Stdout is not an *os.File, the exec package will create a pipe and
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// copy it to the Writer in a goroutine until the process has finished and
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// either the pipe reaches EOF or command's WaitDelay expires.
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//
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// However, the output from 'go list' can be quite large, and we don't want to
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// keep reading (and allocating buffers) if we've already decided we don't
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// care about the output. We don't want to wait for the process to finish, and
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// we don't wait to wait for the WaitDelay to expire either.
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//
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// Instead, if cmd.Stdout requires a copying goroutine we explicitly replace
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// it with a pipe (which is an *os.File), which we can close in order to stop
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// copying output as soon as we realize we don't care about it.
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var stdoutW *os.File
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if cmd.Stdout != nil {
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if _, ok := cmd.Stdout.(*os.File); !ok {
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var stdoutR *os.File
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stdoutR, stdoutW, err = os.Pipe()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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prevStdout := cmd.Stdout
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cmd.Stdout = stdoutW
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stdoutErr := make(chan error, 1)
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go func() {
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_, err := io.Copy(prevStdout, stdoutR)
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if err != nil {
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err = fmt.Errorf("copying stdout: %w", err)
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}
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stdoutErr <- err
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}()
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defer func() {
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// We started a goroutine to copy a stdout pipe.
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// Wait for it to finish, or terminate it if need be.
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var err2 error
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select {
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case err2 = <-stdoutErr:
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stdoutR.Close()
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case <-ctx.Done():
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stdoutR.Close()
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// Per https://pkg.go.dev/os#File.Close, the call to stdoutR.Close
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// should cause the Read call in io.Copy to unblock and return
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// immediately, but we still need to receive from stdoutErr to confirm
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// that it has happened.
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<-stdoutErr
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err2 = ctx.Err()
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}
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if err == nil {
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err = err2
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}
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}()
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// Per https://pkg.go.dev/os/exec#Cmd, “If Stdout and Stderr are the
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// same writer, and have a type that can be compared with ==, at most
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// one goroutine at a time will call Write.”
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//
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// Since we're starting a goroutine that writes to cmd.Stdout, we must
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// also update cmd.Stderr so that it still holds.
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func() {
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defer func() { recover() }()
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if cmd.Stderr == prevStdout {
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cmd.Stderr = cmd.Stdout
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}
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}()
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}
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}
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err = cmd.Start()
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if stdoutW != nil {
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// The child process has inherited the pipe file,
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// so close the copy held in this process.
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stdoutW.Close()
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stdoutW = nil
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}
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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resChan := make(chan error, 1)
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go func() {
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resChan <- cmd.Wait()
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}()
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// If we're interested in debugging hanging Go commands, stop waiting after a
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// minute and panic with interesting information.
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debug := DebugHangingGoCommands
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if debug {
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timer := time.NewTimer(1 * time.Minute)
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defer timer.Stop()
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select {
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case err := <-resChan:
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return err
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case <-timer.C:
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HandleHangingGoCommand(cmd.Process)
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case <-ctx.Done():
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}
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} else {
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select {
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case err := <-resChan:
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return err
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case <-ctx.Done():
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}
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}
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// Cancelled. Interrupt and see if it ends voluntarily.
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if err := cmd.Process.Signal(os.Interrupt); err == nil {
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// (We used to wait only 1s but this proved
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// fragile on loaded builder machines.)
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timer := time.NewTimer(5 * time.Second)
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defer timer.Stop()
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select {
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case err := <-resChan:
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return err
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case <-timer.C:
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}
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}
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// Didn't shut down in response to interrupt. Kill it hard.
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// TODO(rfindley): per advice from bcmills@, it may be better to send SIGQUIT
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// on certain platforms, such as unix.
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if err := cmd.Process.Kill(); err != nil && !errors.Is(err, os.ErrProcessDone) && debug {
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log.Printf("error killing the Go command: %v", err)
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}
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return <-resChan
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}
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func HandleHangingGoCommand(proc *os.Process) {
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switch runtime.GOOS {
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case "linux", "darwin", "freebsd", "netbsd":
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fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, `DETECTED A HANGING GO COMMAND
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The gopls test runner has detected a hanging go command. In order to debug
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this, the output of ps and lsof/fstat is printed below.
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See golang/go#54461 for more details.`)
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fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "\nps axo ppid,pid,command:")
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fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "-------------------------")
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psCmd := exec.Command("ps", "axo", "ppid,pid,command")
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psCmd.Stdout = os.Stderr
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psCmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
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if err := psCmd.Run(); err != nil {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("running ps: %v", err))
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}
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listFiles := "lsof"
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if runtime.GOOS == "freebsd" || runtime.GOOS == "netbsd" {
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listFiles = "fstat"
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}
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fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "\n"+listFiles+":")
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fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "-----")
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listFilesCmd := exec.Command(listFiles)
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listFilesCmd.Stdout = os.Stderr
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listFilesCmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
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if err := listFilesCmd.Run(); err != nil {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("running %s: %v", listFiles, err))
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}
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}
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("detected hanging go command (pid %d): see golang/go#54461 for more details", proc.Pid))
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}
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func cmdDebugStr(cmd *exec.Cmd) string {
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env := make(map[string]string)
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for _, kv := range cmd.Env {
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split := strings.SplitN(kv, "=", 2)
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if len(split) == 2 {
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k, v := split[0], split[1]
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env[k] = v
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}
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}
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var args []string
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for _, arg := range cmd.Args {
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quoted := strconv.Quote(arg)
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if quoted[1:len(quoted)-1] != arg || strings.Contains(arg, " ") {
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args = append(args, quoted)
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} else {
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args = append(args, arg)
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}
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("GOROOT=%v GOPATH=%v GO111MODULE=%v GOPROXY=%v PWD=%v %v", env["GOROOT"], env["GOPATH"], env["GO111MODULE"], env["GOPROXY"], env["PWD"], strings.Join(args, " "))
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}
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