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Merge #5502 from justinmk/error-write-to-bg-process
system('foo &', 'bar'): Show error, don't crash.
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@ -6838,23 +6838,30 @@ system({cmd} [, {input}]) *system()* *E677*
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Get the output of the shell command {cmd} as a |string|. {cmd}
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will be run the same as in |jobstart()|. See |systemlist()|
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to get the output as a |List|.
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Not to be used for interactive commands.
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When {input} is given and is a string this string is written
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to a file and passed as stdin to the command. The string is
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written as-is, you need to take care of using the correct line
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separators yourself.
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If {input} is given and is a |List| it is written to the file
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in a way |writefile()| does with {binary} set to "b" (i.e.
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with a newline between each list item with newlines inside
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list items converted to NULs).
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Pipes are not used.
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If {input} is a string it is written to a pipe and passed as
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stdin to the command. The string is written as-is, line
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separators are not changed.
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If {input} is a |List| it is written to the pipe as
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|writefile()| does with {binary} set to "b" (i.e. with
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a newline between each list item, and newlines inside list
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items converted to NULs).
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*E5677*
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Note: system() cannot write to or read from backgrounded ("&")
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shell commands, e.g.: >
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:echo system("cat - &", "foo"))
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< which is equivalent to: >
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$ echo foo | bash -c 'cat - &'
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< The pipes are disconnected (unless overridden by shell
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redirection syntax) before input can reach it. Use
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|jobstart()| instead.
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Note: Use |shellescape()| or |::S| with |expand()| or
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|fnamemodify()| to escape special characters in a command
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argument. Newlines in {cmd} may cause the command to fail.
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The characters in 'shellquote' and 'shellxquote' may also
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cause trouble.
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This is not to be used for interactive commands.
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The result is a String. Example: >
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:let files = system("ls " . shellescape(expand('%:h')))
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@ -6869,9 +6876,6 @@ system({cmd} [, {input}]) *system()* *E677*
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The command executed is constructed using several options when
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{cmd} is a string: 'shell' 'shellcmdflag' {cmd}
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The command will be executed in "cooked" mode, so that a
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CTRL-C will interrupt the command (on Unix at least).
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The resulting error code can be found in |v:shell_error|.
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This function will fail in |restricted-mode|.
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Commands:
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|:CheckHealth|
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|:drop| is available on all platforms
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|:Man| is available by default, with many improvements such as completion
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Functions:
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@ -140,10 +141,10 @@ are always available and may be used simultaneously in separate plugins. The
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`neovim` pip package must be installed to use Python plugins in Nvim (see
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|provider-python|).
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|:!| and |system()| do not support "interactive" commands; use |:terminal| for
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that instead. Terminal Vim supports interactive |:!| and |system()|, but gui
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Vim does not. See ":help gui-pty" in Vim:
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http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/gui_x11.html#gui-pty
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|:!| does not support "interactive" commands. Use |:terminal| instead.
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(GUI Vim has a similar limitation, see ":help gui-pty" in Vim.)
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|system()| does not support writing/reading "backgrounded" commands. |E5677|
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|mkdir()| behaviour changed:
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1. Assuming /tmp/foo does not exist and /tmp can be written to
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@ -112,8 +112,8 @@ static void read_cb(uv_stream_t *uvstream, ssize_t cnt, const uv_buf_t *buf)
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// to `alloc_cb` will return the same unused pointer(`rbuffer_produced`
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// won't be called)
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&& cnt != 0) {
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DLOG("Closing Stream(%p) because of %s(%zd)", stream,
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uv_strerror((int)cnt), cnt);
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DLOG("Closing Stream (%p): %s (%s)", stream,
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uv_err_name((int)cnt), os_strerror((int)cnt));
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// Read error or EOF, either way stop the stream and invoke the callback
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// with eof == true
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uv_read_stop(uvstream);
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@ -545,6 +545,16 @@ static size_t write_output(char *output, size_t remaining, bool to_buffer,
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static void shell_write_cb(Stream *stream, void *data, int status)
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{
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if (status) {
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// Can happen if system() tries to send input to a shell command that was
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// backgrounded (:call system("cat - &", "foo")). #3529 #5241
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EMSG2(_("E5677: Error writing input to shell-command: %s"),
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uv_err_name(status));
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}
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if (stream->closed) { // Process may have exited before this write.
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ELOG("stream was already closed");
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return;
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}
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stream_close(stream, NULL, NULL);
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}
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-- Specs for
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-- - `system()`
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-- - `systemlist()`
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local helpers = require('test.functional.helpers')(after_each)
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local eq, clear, eval, feed, nvim =
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helpers.eq, helpers.clear, helpers.eval, helpers.feed, helpers.nvim
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@ -120,12 +116,22 @@ describe('system()', function()
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it('returns the program output', function()
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eq("echoed", eval('system("echo -n echoed")'))
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end)
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it('to backgrounded command does not crash', function()
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-- This is indeterminate, just exercise the codepath.
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eval('system("echo -n echoed &")')
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eq(2, eval("1+1")) -- Still alive?
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end)
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end)
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describe('passing input', function()
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it('returns the program output', function()
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eq("input", eval('system("cat -", "input")'))
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end)
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it('to backgrounded command does not crash', function()
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-- This is indeterminate, just exercise the codepath.
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eval('system("cat - &", "input")')
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eq(2, eval("1+1")) -- Still alive?
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end)
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end)
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describe('passing a lot of input', function()
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