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We build and run executables in the work directory, and some users have $TMPDIR set noexec. Fixes #8451. Change-Id: I76bf2ddec84e9cb37ad9a6feb53a1a84b47aa263 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/75475 Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
490 lines
11 KiB
Go
490 lines
11 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package main
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import (
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"bytes"
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"io/ioutil"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"path/filepath"
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"sort"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"time"
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)
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// pathf is fmt.Sprintf for generating paths
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// (on windows it turns / into \ after the printf).
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func pathf(format string, args ...interface{}) string {
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return filepath.Clean(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
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}
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// filter returns a slice containing the elements x from list for which f(x) == true.
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func filter(list []string, f func(string) bool) []string {
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var out []string
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for _, x := range list {
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if f(x) {
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out = append(out, x)
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}
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}
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return out
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}
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// uniq returns a sorted slice containing the unique elements of list.
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func uniq(list []string) []string {
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out := make([]string, len(list))
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copy(out, list)
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sort.Strings(out)
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keep := out[:0]
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for _, x := range out {
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if len(keep) == 0 || keep[len(keep)-1] != x {
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keep = append(keep, x)
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}
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}
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return keep
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}
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const (
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CheckExit = 1 << iota
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ShowOutput
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Background
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)
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var outputLock sync.Mutex
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// run runs the command line cmd in dir.
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// If mode has ShowOutput set and Background unset, run passes cmd's output to
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// stdout/stderr directly. Otherwise, run returns cmd's output as a string.
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// If mode has CheckExit set and the command fails, run calls fatalf.
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// If mode has Background set, this command is being run as a
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// Background job. Only bgrun should use the Background mode,
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// not other callers.
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func run(dir string, mode int, cmd ...string) string {
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if vflag > 1 {
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errprintf("run: %s\n", strings.Join(cmd, " "))
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}
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xcmd := exec.Command(cmd[0], cmd[1:]...)
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xcmd.Dir = dir
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var data []byte
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var err error
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// If we want to show command output and this is not
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// a background command, assume it's the only thing
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// running, so we can just let it write directly stdout/stderr
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// as it runs without fear of mixing the output with some
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// other command's output. Not buffering lets the output
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// appear as it is printed instead of once the command exits.
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// This is most important for the invocation of 'go1.4 build -v bootstrap/...'.
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if mode&(Background|ShowOutput) == ShowOutput {
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xcmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
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xcmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
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err = xcmd.Run()
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} else {
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data, err = xcmd.CombinedOutput()
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}
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if err != nil && mode&CheckExit != 0 {
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outputLock.Lock()
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if len(data) > 0 {
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xprintf("%s\n", data)
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}
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outputLock.Unlock()
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if mode&Background != 0 {
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// Prevent fatalf from waiting on our own goroutine's
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// bghelper to exit:
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bghelpers.Done()
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}
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fatalf("FAILED: %v: %v", strings.Join(cmd, " "), err)
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}
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if mode&ShowOutput != 0 {
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outputLock.Lock()
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os.Stdout.Write(data)
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outputLock.Unlock()
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}
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if vflag > 2 {
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errprintf("run: %s DONE\n", strings.Join(cmd, " "))
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}
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return string(data)
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}
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var maxbg = 4 /* maximum number of jobs to run at once */
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var (
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bgwork = make(chan func(), 1e5)
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bghelpers sync.WaitGroup
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dieOnce sync.Once // guards close of dying
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dying = make(chan struct{})
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)
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func bginit() {
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bghelpers.Add(maxbg)
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for i := 0; i < maxbg; i++ {
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go bghelper()
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}
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}
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func bghelper() {
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defer bghelpers.Done()
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for {
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select {
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case <-dying:
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return
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case w := <-bgwork:
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// Dying takes precedence over doing more work.
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select {
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case <-dying:
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return
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default:
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w()
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// bgrun is like run but runs the command in the background.
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// CheckExit|ShowOutput mode is implied (since output cannot be returned).
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// bgrun adds 1 to wg immediately, and calls Done when the work completes.
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func bgrun(wg *sync.WaitGroup, dir string, cmd ...string) {
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wg.Add(1)
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bgwork <- func() {
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defer wg.Done()
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run(dir, CheckExit|ShowOutput|Background, cmd...)
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}
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}
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// bgwait waits for pending bgruns to finish.
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// bgwait must be called from only a single goroutine at a time.
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func bgwait(wg *sync.WaitGroup) {
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done := make(chan struct{})
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go func() {
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wg.Wait()
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close(done)
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}()
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select {
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case <-done:
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case <-dying:
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}
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}
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// xgetwd returns the current directory.
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func xgetwd() string {
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wd, err := os.Getwd()
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("%s", err)
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}
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return wd
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}
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// xrealwd returns the 'real' name for the given path.
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// real is defined as what xgetwd returns in that directory.
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func xrealwd(path string) string {
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old := xgetwd()
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if err := os.Chdir(path); err != nil {
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fatalf("chdir %s: %v", path, err)
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}
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real := xgetwd()
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if err := os.Chdir(old); err != nil {
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fatalf("chdir %s: %v", old, err)
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}
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return real
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}
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// isdir reports whether p names an existing directory.
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func isdir(p string) bool {
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fi, err := os.Stat(p)
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return err == nil && fi.IsDir()
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}
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// isfile reports whether p names an existing file.
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func isfile(p string) bool {
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fi, err := os.Stat(p)
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return err == nil && fi.Mode().IsRegular()
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}
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// mtime returns the modification time of the file p.
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func mtime(p string) time.Time {
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fi, err := os.Stat(p)
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if err != nil {
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return time.Time{}
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}
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return fi.ModTime()
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}
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// readfile returns the content of the named file.
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func readfile(file string) string {
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data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file)
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("%v", err)
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}
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return string(data)
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}
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const (
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writeExec = 1 << iota
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writeSkipSame
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)
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// writefile writes text to the named file, creating it if needed.
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// if exec is non-zero, marks the file as executable.
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// If the file already exists and has the expected content,
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// it is not rewritten, to avoid changing the time stamp.
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func writefile(text, file string, flag int) {
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new := []byte(text)
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if flag&writeSkipSame != 0 {
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old, err := ioutil.ReadFile(file)
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if err == nil && bytes.Equal(old, new) {
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return
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}
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}
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mode := os.FileMode(0666)
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if flag&writeExec != 0 {
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mode = 0777
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}
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err := ioutil.WriteFile(file, new, mode)
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("%v", err)
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}
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}
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// xmkdir creates the directory p.
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func xmkdir(p string) {
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err := os.Mkdir(p, 0777)
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("%v", err)
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}
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}
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// xmkdirall creates the directory p and its parents, as needed.
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func xmkdirall(p string) {
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err := os.MkdirAll(p, 0777)
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("%v", err)
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}
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}
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// xremove removes the file p.
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func xremove(p string) {
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if vflag > 2 {
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errprintf("rm %s\n", p)
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}
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os.Remove(p)
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}
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// xremoveall removes the file or directory tree rooted at p.
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func xremoveall(p string) {
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if vflag > 2 {
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errprintf("rm -r %s\n", p)
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}
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os.RemoveAll(p)
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}
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// xreaddir replaces dst with a list of the names of the files and subdirectories in dir.
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// The names are relative to dir; they are not full paths.
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func xreaddir(dir string) []string {
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f, err := os.Open(dir)
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("%v", err)
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}
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defer f.Close()
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names, err := f.Readdirnames(-1)
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("reading %s: %v", dir, err)
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}
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return names
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}
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// xreaddir replaces dst with a list of the names of the files in dir.
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// The names are relative to dir; they are not full paths.
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func xreaddirfiles(dir string) []string {
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f, err := os.Open(dir)
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("%v", err)
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}
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defer f.Close()
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infos, err := f.Readdir(-1)
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("reading %s: %v", dir, err)
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}
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var names []string
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for _, fi := range infos {
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if !fi.IsDir() {
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names = append(names, fi.Name())
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}
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}
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return names
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}
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// xworkdir creates a new temporary directory to hold object files
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// and returns the name of that directory.
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func xworkdir() string {
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name, err := ioutil.TempDir(os.Getenv("GOTMPDIR"), "go-tool-dist-")
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("%v", err)
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}
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return name
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}
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// fatalf prints an error message to standard error and exits.
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func fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "go tool dist: %s\n", fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
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dieOnce.Do(func() { close(dying) })
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// Wait for background goroutines to finish,
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// so that exit handler that removes the work directory
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// is not fighting with active writes or open files.
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bghelpers.Wait()
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xexit(2)
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}
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var atexits []func()
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// xexit exits the process with return code n.
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func xexit(n int) {
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for i := len(atexits) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
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atexits[i]()
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}
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os.Exit(n)
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}
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// xatexit schedules the exit-handler f to be run when the program exits.
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func xatexit(f func()) {
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atexits = append(atexits, f)
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}
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// xprintf prints a message to standard output.
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func xprintf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
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fmt.Printf(format, args...)
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}
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// errprintf prints a message to standard output.
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func errprintf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, format, args...)
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}
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// xsamefile reports whether f1 and f2 are the same file (or dir)
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func xsamefile(f1, f2 string) bool {
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fi1, err1 := os.Stat(f1)
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fi2, err2 := os.Stat(f2)
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if err1 != nil || err2 != nil {
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return f1 == f2
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}
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return os.SameFile(fi1, fi2)
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}
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func xgetgoarm() string {
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if goos == "nacl" {
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// NaCl guarantees VFPv3 and is always cross-compiled.
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return "7"
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}
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if goos == "darwin" {
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// Assume all darwin/arm devices are have VFPv3. This
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// port is also mostly cross-compiled, so it makes little
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// sense to auto-detect the setting.
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return "7"
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}
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if gohostarch != "arm" || goos != gohostos {
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// Conservative default for cross-compilation.
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return "5"
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}
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if goos == "freebsd" || goos == "openbsd" {
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// FreeBSD has broken VFP support.
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// OpenBSD currently only supports softfloat.
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return "5"
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}
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// Try to exec ourselves in a mode to detect VFP support.
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// Seeing how far it gets determines which instructions failed.
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// The test is OS-agnostic.
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out := run("", 0, os.Args[0], "-check-goarm")
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v1ok := strings.Contains(out, "VFPv1 OK.")
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v3ok := strings.Contains(out, "VFPv3 OK.")
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if v1ok && v3ok {
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return "7"
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}
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if v1ok {
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return "6"
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}
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return "5"
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}
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func min(a, b int) int {
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if a < b {
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return a
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}
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return b
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}
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// elfIsLittleEndian detects if the ELF file is little endian.
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func elfIsLittleEndian(fn string) bool {
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// read the ELF file header to determine the endianness without using the
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// debug/elf package.
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file, err := os.Open(fn)
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if err != nil {
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fatalf("failed to open file to determine endianness: %v", err)
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}
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defer file.Close()
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var hdr [16]byte
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if _, err := io.ReadFull(file, hdr[:]); err != nil {
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fatalf("failed to read ELF header to determine endianness: %v", err)
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}
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// hdr[5] is EI_DATA byte, 1 is ELFDATA2LSB and 2 is ELFDATA2MSB
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switch hdr[5] {
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default:
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fatalf("unknown ELF endianness of %s: EI_DATA = %d", fn, hdr[5])
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case 1:
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return true
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case 2:
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return false
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}
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panic("unreachable")
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}
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// count is a flag.Value that is like a flag.Bool and a flag.Int.
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// If used as -name, it increments the count, but -name=x sets the count.
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// Used for verbose flag -v.
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type count int
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func (c *count) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprint(int(*c))
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}
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func (c *count) Set(s string) error {
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switch s {
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case "true":
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*c++
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case "false":
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*c = 0
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default:
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n, err := strconv.Atoi(s)
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if err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("invalid count %q", s)
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}
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*c = count(n)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (c *count) IsBoolFlag() bool {
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return true
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}
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func xflagparse(maxargs int) {
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flag.Var((*count)(&vflag), "v", "verbosity")
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flag.Parse()
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if maxargs >= 0 && flag.NArg() > maxargs {
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flag.Usage()
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}
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}
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