RubyProcess 0.0.12
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- data/Gemfile +19 -0
- data/LICENSE.txt +20 -0
- data/README.md +98 -0
- data/Rakefile +49 -0
- data/VERSION +1 -0
- data/cmds/blocks.rb +68 -0
- data/cmds/marshal.rb +8 -0
- data/cmds/new.rb +44 -0
- data/cmds/numeric.rb +14 -0
- data/cmds/static.rb +36 -0
- data/cmds/str_eval.rb +16 -0
- data/cmds/system.rb +47 -0
- data/examples/example_csv.rb +13 -0
- data/examples/example_file_write.rb +15 -0
- data/examples/example_knj_db_dump.rb +52 -0
- data/examples/example_strscan.rb +14 -0
- data/include/args_handeling.rb +88 -0
- data/lib/ruby_process.rb +458 -0
- data/lib/ruby_process/class_proxy.rb +106 -0
- data/lib/ruby_process/proxy_object.rb +55 -0
- data/ruby_process.gemspec +85 -0
- data/scripts/ruby_process_script.rb +37 -0
- data/shippable.yml +7 -0
- data/spec/class_proxy_spec.rb +95 -0
- data/spec/hard_load_spec.rb +35 -0
- data/spec/leaks_spec.rb +24 -0
- data/spec/ruby_process_spec.rb +174 -0
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +14 -0
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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require "rubygems"
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require "ruby_process"
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RubyProcess.new.spawn_process do |rp|
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rp.static(:Object, :require, "csv")
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rp.static(:CSV, :open, "test.csv", "w") do |csv|
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csv << ["ID", "Name"]
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csv << [1, "Kasper"]
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end
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end
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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require "rubygems"
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require "ruby_process"
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fpath = "/tmp/somefile"
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RubyProcess.new.spawn_process do |rp|
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#Opens file in subprocess.
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rp.static(:File, :open, fpath, "w") do |fp|
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#Writes to file in subprocess.
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fp.write("Test!")
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end
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end
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print "Content of '#{fpath}': #{File.read(fpath)}\n"
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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#This example shows how to dump a database using 10 processes to do so (and effectivly use 10 cores).
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require "rubygems"
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require "knjrbfw"
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require "ruby_process"
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#Holds the 'db_settings'-global-variable.
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require "#{Knj::Os.homedir}/example_knj_db_dump_settings.rb"
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#Create database-connection.
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db = Knj::Db.new($db_settings)
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#Get list of databases.
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tables = db.tables.list.values
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tables_per_thread = (tables.length.to_f / 10.0).ceil
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print "Tables per thread: #{tables_per_thread}\n"
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threads = []
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1.upto(1) do |i|
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threads << Thread.new do
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begin
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thread_tables = tables.shift(tables_per_thread)
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RubyProcess.new(debug: true).spawn_process do |rp|
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rp.static(:Object, :require, "rubygems")
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rp.static(:Object, :require, "knjrbfw")
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fpath = "/tmp/dbdump_#{i}.sql"
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thread_tables.each do |thread_db|
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rp_db = rp.new("Knj::Db", $db_settings)
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rp_dump = rp.new("Knj::Db::Dump", db: rp_db, tables: thread_tables)
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rp.static(:File, :open, fpath, "w") do |rp_fp|
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print "#{i} dumping #{thread_db}\n"
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rp_dump.dump(rp_fp)
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end
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end
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end
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rescue => e
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puts e.inspect
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puts e.backtrace
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end
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end
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end
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threads.each do |thread|
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thread.join
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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require "rubygems"
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require "ruby_process"
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RubyProcess.new.spawn_process do |rp|
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#Spawns string in the subprocess.
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str = rp.new(:String, "Kasper is 26 years old")
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#Scans with regex in subprocess, but yields proxy-objects in the current process.
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str.scan(/is (\d+) years old/) do |match|
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puts match.__rp_marshal
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end
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class RubyProcess
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#Recursivly parses arrays and hashes into proxy-object-hashes.
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def parse_args(args)
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if args.is_a?(Array)
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newarr = []
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args.each do |val|
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newarr << parse_args(val)
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end
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return newarr
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newh = {}
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args.each do |key, val|
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newh[parse_args(key)] = parse_args(val)
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end
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return newh
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elsif @args_allowed.index(args.class) != nil
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debug "Allowing type '#{args.class}' as an argument: '#{args}'.\n" if @debug
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return args
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debug "Not allowing type '#{args.class}' as an argument - proxy object will be used.\n" if @debug
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return handle_return_object(args)
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end
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end
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private
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#Returns a special hash instead of an actual object. Some objects will be returned in their normal form (true, false and nil).
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def handle_return_object(obj, pid = @my_pid)
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#Dont proxy these objects.
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return obj if obj.is_a?(TrueClass) or obj.is_a?(FalseClass) or obj.is_a?(NilClass)
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#The object is a proxy-obj - just return its arguments that contains the true 'my_pid'.
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if obj.is_a?(RubyProcess::ProxyObject)
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debug "Returning from proxy-obj: (ID: #{obj.args[:id]}, PID: #{obj.__rp_pid}).\n" if @debug
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return {type: :proxy_obj, id: obj.__rp_id, pid: obj.__rp_pid}
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#Check if object has already been spawned. If not: spawn id. Then returns hash for it.
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id = obj.__id__
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@objects[id] = obj if !@objects.key?(id)
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debug "Proxy-object spawned (ID: #{id}, PID: #{pid}).\n" if @debug
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return {type: :proxy_obj, id: id, pid: pid}
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end
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#Parses an argument array to proxy-object-hashes.
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def handle_return_args(arr)
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newa = []
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arr.each do |obj|
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newa << handle_return_object(obj)
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return newa
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end
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#Recursivly scans arrays and hashes for proxy-object-hashes and replaces them with actual proxy-objects.
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def read_args(args)
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newarr = []
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args.each do |val|
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newarr << read_args(val)
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return newarr
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debug "Comparing PID (#{args[:pid]}, #{@my_pid}).\n" if @debug
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if args[:pid] == @my_pid
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debug "Same!\n" if @debug
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debug "Not same!\n" if @debug
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return proxyobj_get(args[:id], args[:pid])
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end
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data/lib/ruby_process.rb
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require "rubygems"
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require "wref" unless Kernel.const_defined?(:Wref)
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require "tsafe" unless Kernel.const_defined?(:Tsafe)
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require "base64"
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require "thread"
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require "timeout"
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#This class can communicate with another Ruby-process. It tries to integrate the work in the other process as seamless as possible by using proxy-objects.
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class RubyProcess
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attr_reader :finalize_count, :pid
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#Require all the different commands.
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dir = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../cmds"
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Dir.foreach(dir) do |file|
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end
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#Methods for handeling arguments and proxy-objects in arguments.
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require "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../include/args_handeling.rb"
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def self.const_missing(name)
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file_path = "#{::File.realpath(::File.dirname(__FILE__))}/ruby_process/#{::StringCases.camel_to_snake(name)}.rb"
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#Constructor.
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#===Examples
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# RubyProcess.new.spawn_process do |rp|
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# str = rp.new(:String, "Kasper")
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# end
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def initialize(args = {})
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@args = args
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@debug = @args[:debug]
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@pid = @args[:pid]
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#These classes are allowed in call-arguments. They can be marshalled without any errors.
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@args_allowed = [FalseClass, Fixnum, Integer, NilClass, String, Symbol, TrueClass]
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#Set IO variables if given.
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@io_out = Tsafe::Proxy.new(obj: @args[:out]) if @args[:out]
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@io_in = @args[:in] if @args[:in]
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@io_err = @args[:err] if @args[:err]
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#This hash holds answers coming from the subprocess.
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@answers = Tsafe::MonHash.new
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#This hash holds objects that are referenced in the process.
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@objects = Tsafe::MonHash.new
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#This weak-map holds all proxy objects.
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@proxy_objs_ids = Tsafe::MonHash.new
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@proxy_objs_unsets = Tsafe::MonArray.new
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@flush_mutex = Mutex.new
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#Send ID is used to identify the correct answers.
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@send_mutex = Mutex.new
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#The PID is used to know which process proxy-objects belongs to.
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@my_pid = Process.pid
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end
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#Spawns a new process in the same Ruby-inteterpeter as the current one.
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#===Examples
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# rp = RubyProcess.new.spawn_process
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# rp.str_eval("return 10").__rp_marshal #=> 10
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# rp.destroy
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def spawn_process(args = nil)
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@main = true
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if args && args[:exec]
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cmd = "#{ENV["rvm_ruby_string"]}"
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cmd << " \"#{File.realpath(File.dirname(__FILE__))}/../scripts/ruby_process_script.rb\" --pid=#{@my_pid}"
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cmd << " --debug" if @args[:debug]
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@io_out, @io_in, @io_err = Open3.popen3(cmd)
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@io_out = Tsafe::Proxy.new(obj: @io_out)
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@io_in.each_line do |str|
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raise "Ruby-sub-process couldnt start: '#{@io_err.read}'." unless started
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begin
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@pid = self.static(:Process, :pid).__rp_marshal
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#Starts listening on the given IO's. It is useally not needed to call this method manually.
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def listen
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#Start listening for input.
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start_listen
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end
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#First tries to make the sub-process exit gently. Then kills it with "TERM" and 9 afterwards to make sure its dead. If 'spawn_process' is given a block, this method is automatically ensured after the block is run.
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def destroy
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return nil if self.destroyed?
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debug "Destroying Ruby-process (#{caller}).\n" if @debug
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pid = @pid
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tries = 0
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begin
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#Registers an object ID as a proxy-object on the host-side.
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def proxyobj_get(id, pid = @my_pid)
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if proxy_obj = @proxy_objs.get!(id)
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debug "Reuse proxy-obj (ID: #{id}, PID: #{pid}, fID: #{proxy_obj.args[:id]}, fPID: #{proxy_obj.args[:pid]})\n" if @debug
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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if obj = @objects[id]
|
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return obj
|
322
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end
|
323
|
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|
324
|
+
raise "No object by that ID: '#{id}' (#{@objects})."
|
325
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|
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|
327
|
+
#Method used for detecting garbage-collected proxy-objects. This way we can also free references to them in the other process, so it doesnt run out of memory.
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def proxyobj_finalizer(id)
|
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|
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proxy_id = @proxy_objs_ids[id]
|
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+
|
332
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+
if !proxy_id
|
333
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+
debug "No such ID in proxy objects IDs hash: '#{id}'.\n" if @debug
|
334
|
+
else
|
335
|
+
@proxy_objs_unsets << proxy_id
|
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|
+
debug "Done finalizing #{id}\n" if @debug
|
337
|
+
end
|
338
|
+
|
339
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+
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|
340
|
+
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|
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|
+
|
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|
+
#Waits for an answer to appear in the answers-hash. Then deletes it from hash and returns it.
|
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def answer_read(id)
|
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loop do
|
345
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+
debug "Waiting for answer #{id}\n" if @debug
|
346
|
+
answer = @answers[id].pop
|
347
|
+
debug "Returning answer #{id}\n" if @debug
|
348
|
+
|
349
|
+
if answer.is_a?(Hash) and type = answer[:type]
|
350
|
+
if type == :error and class_str = answer[:class] and msg = answer[:msg] and bt_orig = answer[:bt]
|
351
|
+
begin
|
352
|
+
raise "#{class_str}: #{msg}"
|
353
|
+
rescue => e
|
354
|
+
bt = []
|
355
|
+
bt_orig.each do |btline|
|
356
|
+
bt << "(#{@pid}): #{btline}"
|
357
|
+
end
|
358
|
+
|
359
|
+
bt += e.backtrace
|
360
|
+
e.set_backtrace(bt)
|
361
|
+
raise e
|
362
|
+
end
|
363
|
+
elsif type == :proxy_obj && id = answer[:id] and pid = answer[:pid]
|
364
|
+
return proxyobj_get(id, pid)
|
365
|
+
elsif type == :proxy_block_call and block = answer[:block] and args = answer[:args] and queue = answer[:queue]
|
366
|
+
#Calls the block. This is used to call the block from the same thread that the answer is being read from. This can cause problems in Hayabusa, that uses thread-variables to determine output and such.
|
367
|
+
block.call(*args)
|
368
|
+
|
369
|
+
#Tells the parent thread that the block has been executed and it should continue.
|
370
|
+
queue << true
|
371
|
+
else
|
372
|
+
return answer
|
373
|
+
end
|
374
|
+
else
|
375
|
+
return answer
|
376
|
+
end
|
377
|
+
end
|
378
|
+
|
379
|
+
raise "This should never be reached."
|
380
|
+
end
|
381
|
+
|
382
|
+
#Starts the listen-thread that listens for, and executes, commands. This is normally automatically called and should not be called manually.
|
383
|
+
def start_listen
|
384
|
+
@thr_listen = Thread.new do
|
385
|
+
begin
|
386
|
+
@io_in.each_line do |line|
|
387
|
+
raise "No line?" if !line || line.to_s.strip.empty?
|
388
|
+
alive_check!
|
389
|
+
debug "Received: #{line}" if @debug
|
390
|
+
|
391
|
+
begin
|
392
|
+
obj = Marshal.load(Base64.strict_decode64(line.strip))
|
393
|
+
debug "Object received: #{obj}\n" if @debug
|
394
|
+
rescue => e
|
395
|
+
$stderr.puts "Base64Str: #{line}" if @debug
|
396
|
+
$stderr.puts e.inspect if @debug
|
397
|
+
$stderr.puts e.backtrace if @debug
|
398
|
+
|
399
|
+
raise e
|
400
|
+
end
|
401
|
+
|
402
|
+
id = obj[:id]
|
403
|
+
obj_type = obj[:type]
|
404
|
+
|
405
|
+
if obj_type == :send
|
406
|
+
Thread.new do
|
407
|
+
#Hack to be able to do callbacks from same thread when using blocks. This should properly be cleaned a bit up in the future.
|
408
|
+
obj[:obj][:send_id] = id
|
409
|
+
|
410
|
+
begin
|
411
|
+
raise "Object was not a hash." unless obj.is_a?(Hash)
|
412
|
+
raise "No ID was given?" unless id
|
413
|
+
res = self.__send__("cmd_#{obj[:obj][:cmd]}", obj[:obj])
|
414
|
+
rescue Exception => e
|
415
|
+
raise e if e.is_a?(SystemExit) || e.is_a?(Interrupt)
|
416
|
+
res = {type: :error, class: e.class.name, msg: e.message, bt: e.backtrace}
|
417
|
+
end
|
418
|
+
|
419
|
+
data = Base64.strict_encode64(Marshal.dump(type: :answer, id: id, answer: res))
|
420
|
+
@io_out.puts(data)
|
421
|
+
end
|
422
|
+
elsif obj_type == :answer
|
423
|
+
if answer_queue = @answers[id]
|
424
|
+
debug "Answer #{id} saved.\n" if @debug
|
425
|
+
answer_queue << obj[:answer]
|
426
|
+
elsif @debug
|
427
|
+
debug "No answer-queue could be found for ID #{id}."
|
428
|
+
end
|
429
|
+
else
|
430
|
+
raise "Unknown object: '#{obj}'."
|
431
|
+
end
|
432
|
+
end
|
433
|
+
rescue => e
|
434
|
+
if @debug
|
435
|
+
debug "Error while listening: #{e.inspect}"
|
436
|
+
debug e.backtrace.join("\n") + "\n"
|
437
|
+
end
|
438
|
+
|
439
|
+
@listen_err = e
|
440
|
+
end
|
441
|
+
end
|
442
|
+
end
|
443
|
+
|
444
|
+
#Starts the listen thread that outputs the 'stderr' for the other process on this process's 'stderr'.
|
445
|
+
def start_listen_errors
|
446
|
+
return nil if !@io_err
|
447
|
+
|
448
|
+
@thr_err = Thread.new do
|
449
|
+
begin
|
450
|
+
@io_err.each_line do |str|
|
451
|
+
$stderr.print str if @debug
|
452
|
+
end
|
453
|
+
rescue => e
|
454
|
+
@listen_err_err = e
|
455
|
+
end
|
456
|
+
end
|
457
|
+
end
|
458
|
+
end
|