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;;;; -------------------------------------------------------------------------
;;;; launch-program - semi-portably spawn asynchronous subprocesses
(uiop/package:define-package :uiop/launch-program
(:use :uiop/common-lisp :uiop/package :uiop/utility
:uiop/pathname :uiop/os :uiop/filesystem :uiop/stream
:uiop/version)
(:export
;;; Escaping the command invocation madness
#:easy-sh-character-p #:escape-sh-token #:escape-sh-command
#:escape-windows-token #:escape-windows-command
#:escape-shell-token #:escape-shell-command
#:escape-token #:escape-command
;;; launch-program
#:launch-program
#:close-streams #:process-alive-p #:terminate-process #:wait-process
#:process-info
#:process-info-error-output #:process-info-input #:process-info-output #:process-info-pid))
(in-package :uiop/launch-program)
;;;; ----- Escaping strings for the shell -----
(with-upgradability ()
(defun requires-escaping-p (token &key good-chars bad-chars)
"Does this token require escaping, given the specification of
either good chars that don't need escaping or bad chars that do need escaping,
as either a recognizing function or a sequence of characters."
(some
(cond
((and good-chars bad-chars)
(parameter-error "~S: only one of good-chars and bad-chars can be provided"
'requires-escaping-p))
((typep good-chars 'function)
(complement good-chars))
((typep bad-chars 'function)
bad-chars)
((and good-chars (typep good-chars 'sequence))
#'(lambda (c) (not (find c good-chars))))
((and bad-chars (typep bad-chars 'sequence))
#'(lambda (c) (find c bad-chars)))
(t (parameter-error "~S: no good-char criterion" 'requires-escaping-p)))
token))
(defun escape-token (token &key stream quote good-chars bad-chars escaper)
"Call the ESCAPER function on TOKEN string if it needs escaping as per
REQUIRES-ESCAPING-P using GOOD-CHARS and BAD-CHARS, otherwise output TOKEN,
using STREAM as output (or returning result as a string if NIL)"
(if (requires-escaping-p token :good-chars good-chars :bad-chars bad-chars)
(with-output (stream)
(apply escaper token stream (when quote `(:quote ,quote))))
(output-string token stream)))
(defun escape-windows-token-within-double-quotes (x &optional s)
"Escape a string token X within double-quotes
for use within a MS Windows command-line, outputing to S."
(labels ((issue (c) (princ c s))
(issue-backslash (n) (loop :repeat n :do (issue #\\))))
(loop
:initially (issue #\") :finally (issue #\")
:with l = (length x) :with i = 0
:for i+1 = (1+ i) :while (< i l) :do
(case (char x i)
((#\") (issue-backslash 1) (issue #\") (setf i i+1))
((#\\)
(let* ((j (and (< i+1 l) (position-if-not
#'(lambda (c) (eql c #\\)) x :start i+1)))
(n (- (or j l) i)))
(cond
((null j)
(issue-backslash (* 2 n)) (setf i l))
((and (< j l) (eql (char x j) #\"))
(issue-backslash (1+ (* 2 n))) (issue #\") (setf i (1+ j)))
(t
(issue-backslash n) (setf i j)))))
(otherwise
(issue (char x i)) (setf i i+1))))))
(defun easy-windows-character-p (x)
"Is X an \"easy\" character that does not require quoting by the shell?"
(or (alphanumericp x) (find x "+-_.,@:/=")))
(defun escape-windows-token (token &optional s)
"Escape a string TOKEN within double-quotes if needed
for use within a MS Windows command-line, outputing to S."
(escape-token token :stream s :good-chars #'easy-windows-character-p :quote nil
:escaper 'escape-windows-token-within-double-quotes))
(defun escape-sh-token-within-double-quotes (x s &key (quote t))
"Escape a string TOKEN within double-quotes
for use within a POSIX Bourne shell, outputing to S;
omit the outer double-quotes if key argument :QUOTE is NIL"
(when quote (princ #\" s))
(loop :for c :across x :do
(when (find c "$`\\\"") (princ #\\ s))
(princ c s))
(when quote (princ #\" s)))
(defun easy-sh-character-p (x)
"Is X an \"easy\" character that does not require quoting by the shell?"
(or (alphanumericp x) (find x "+-_.,%@:/=")))
(defun escape-sh-token (token &optional s)
"Escape a string TOKEN within double-quotes if needed
for use within a POSIX Bourne shell, outputing to S."
(escape-token token :stream s :quote #\" :good-chars #'easy-sh-character-p
:escaper 'escape-sh-token-within-double-quotes))
(defun escape-shell-token (token &optional s)
"Escape a token for the current operating system shell"
(os-cond
((os-unix-p) (escape-sh-token token s))
((os-windows-p) (escape-windows-token token s))))
(defun escape-command (command &optional s
(escaper 'escape-shell-token))
"Given a COMMAND as a list of tokens, return a string of the
spaced, escaped tokens, using ESCAPER to escape."
(etypecase command
(string (output-string command s))
(list (with-output (s)
(loop :for first = t :then nil :for token :in command :do
(unless first (princ #\space s))
(funcall escaper token s))))))
(defun escape-windows-command (command &optional s)
"Escape a list of command-line arguments into a string suitable for parsing
by CommandLineToArgv in MS Windows"
;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb776391(v=vs.85).aspx
;; http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/17w5ykft(v=vs.85).aspx
(escape-command command s 'escape-windows-token))
(defun escape-sh-command (command &optional s)
"Escape a list of command-line arguments into a string suitable for parsing
by /bin/sh in POSIX"
(escape-command command s 'escape-sh-token))
(defun escape-shell-command (command &optional stream)
"Escape a command for the current operating system's shell"
(escape-command command stream 'escape-shell-token)))
(with-upgradability ()
;;; Internal helpers for run-program
(defun %normalize-io-specifier (specifier &optional role)
"Normalizes a portable I/O specifier for LAUNCH-PROGRAM into an implementation-dependent
argument to pass to the internal RUN-PROGRAM"
(declare (ignorable role))
(typecase specifier
(null (or #+(or allegro lispworks) (null-device-pathname)))
(string (parse-native-namestring specifier))
(pathname specifier)
(stream specifier)
((eql :stream) :stream)
((eql :interactive)
#+(or allegro lispworks) nil
#+clisp :terminal
#+(or abcl clasp clozure cmucl ecl mkcl sbcl scl) t
#-(or abcl clasp clozure cmucl ecl mkcl sbcl scl allegro lispworks clisp)
(not-implemented-error :interactive-output
"On this lisp implementation, cannot interpret ~a value of ~a"
specifier role))
((eql :output)
(cond ((eq role :error-output)
#+(or abcl allegro clasp clozure cmucl ecl lispworks mkcl sbcl scl)
:output
#-(or abcl allegro clasp clozure cmucl ecl lispworks mkcl sbcl scl)
(not-implemented-error :error-output-redirect
"Can't send ~a to ~a on this lisp implementation."
role specifier))
(t (parameter-error "~S IO specifier invalid for ~S" specifier role))))
((eql t)
#+ (or lispworks abcl)
(not-implemented-error :interactive-output
"On this lisp implementation, cannot interpret ~a value of ~a"
specifier role)
#- (or lispworks abcl)
(cond ((eq role :error-output) *error-output*)
((eq role :output) #+lispworks *terminal-io* #-lispworks *standard-output*)
((eq role :input) *standard-input*)))
(otherwise
(parameter-error "Incorrect I/O specifier ~S for ~S"
specifier role))))
(defun %interactivep (input output error-output)
(member :interactive (list input output error-output)))
(defun %signal-to-exit-code (signum)
(+ 128 signum))
(defun %code-to-status (exit-code signal-code)
(cond ((null exit-code) :running)
((null signal-code) (values :exited exit-code))
(t (values :signaled signal-code))))
#+mkcl
(defun %mkcl-signal-to-number (signal)
(require :mk-unix)
(symbol-value (find-symbol signal :mk-unix)))
(defclass process-info ()
(;; The process field is highly platform-, implementation-, and
;; even version-dependent.
;; Prior to LispWorks 7, the only information that
;; `sys:run-shell-command` with `:wait nil` was certain to return
;; is a PID (e.g. when all streams are nil), hence we stored it
;; and used `sys:pid-exit-status` to obtain an exit status
;; later. That is still what we do.
;; From LispWorks 7 on, if `sys:run-shell-command` does not
;; return a proper stream, we are instead given a dummy stream.
;; We can thus always store a stream and use
;; `sys:pipe-exit-status` to obtain an exit status later.
;; The advantage of dealing with streams instead of PID is the
;; availability of functions like `sys:pipe-kill-process`.
(process :initform nil)
(input-stream :initform nil)
(output-stream :initform nil)
(bidir-stream :initform nil)
(error-output-stream :initform nil)
;; For backward-compatibility, to maintain the property (zerop
;; exit-code) <-> success, an exit in response to a signal is
;; encoded as 128+signum.
(exit-code :initform nil)
;; If the platform allows it, distinguish exiting with a code
;; >128 from exiting in response to a signal by setting this code
(signal-code :initform nil))
(:documentation "This class should be treated as opaque by programmers, except for the
exported PROCESS-INFO-* functions. It should never be directly instantiated by
MAKE-INSTANCE. Primarily, it is being made available to enable type-checking."))
;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
;;; The following two helper functions take care of handling the IF-EXISTS and
;;; IF-DOES-NOT-EXIST arguments for RUN-PROGRAM. In particular, they process the
;;; :ERROR, :APPEND, and :SUPERSEDE arguments *here*, allowing the master
;;; function to treat input and output files unconditionally for reading and
;;; writing.
;;;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
(defun %handle-if-exists (file if-exists)
(when (or (stringp file) (pathnamep file))
(ecase if-exists
((:append :supersede :error)
(with-open-file (dummy file :direction :output :if-exists if-exists)
(declare (ignorable dummy)))))))
(defun %handle-if-does-not-exist (file if-does-not-exist)
(when (or (stringp file) (pathnamep file))
(ecase if-does-not-exist
((:create :error)
(with-open-file (dummy file :direction :probe
:if-does-not-exist if-does-not-exist)
(declare (ignorable dummy)))))))
(defun process-info-error-output (process-info)
(slot-value process-info 'error-output-stream))
(defun process-info-input (process-info)
(or (slot-value process-info 'bidir-stream)
(slot-value process-info 'input-stream)))
(defun process-info-output (process-info)
(or (slot-value process-info 'bidir-stream)
(slot-value process-info 'output-stream)))
(defun process-info-pid (process-info)
(let ((process (slot-value process-info 'process)))
(declare (ignorable process))
#+abcl (symbol-call :sys :process-pid process)
#+allegro process
#+clasp (if (find-symbol* '#:external-process-pid :ext nil)
(symbol-call :ext '#:external-process-pid process)
(not-implemented-error 'process-info-pid))
#+clozure (ccl:external-process-id process)
#+ecl (ext:external-process-pid process)
#+(or cmucl scl) (ext:process-pid process)
#+lispworks7+ (sys:pipe-pid process)
#+(and lispworks (not lispworks7+)) process
#+mkcl (mkcl:process-id process)
#+sbcl (sb-ext:process-pid process)
#-(or abcl allegro clasp clozure cmucl ecl mkcl lispworks sbcl scl)
(not-implemented-error 'process-info-pid)))
(defun %process-status (process-info)
(if-let (exit-code (slot-value process-info 'exit-code))
(return-from %process-status
(if-let (signal-code (slot-value process-info 'signal-code))
(values :signaled signal-code)
(values :exited exit-code))))
#-(or allegro clasp clozure cmucl ecl lispworks mkcl sbcl scl)
(not-implemented-error '%process-status)
(if-let (process (slot-value process-info 'process))
(multiple-value-bind (status code)
(progn
#+allegro (multiple-value-bind (exit-code pid signal-code)
(sys:reap-os-subprocess :pid process :wait nil)
(assert pid)
(%code-to-status exit-code signal-code))
#+clasp (if (find-symbol* '#:external-process-status :ext nil)
(symbol-call :ext '#:external-process-status process)
(not-implemented-error '%process-status))
#+clozure (ccl:external-process-status process)
#+(or cmucl scl) (let ((status (ext:process-status process)))
(if (member status '(:exited :signaled))
;; Calling ext:process-exit-code on
;; processes that are still alive
;; yields an undefined result
(values status (ext:process-exit-code process))
status))
#+ecl (ext:external-process-status process)
#+lispworks
;; a signal is only returned on LispWorks 7+
(multiple-value-bind (exit-code signal-code)
(symbol-call :sys
#+lispworks7+ :pipe-exit-status
#-lispworks7+ :pid-exit-status
process :wait nil)
(%code-to-status exit-code signal-code))
#+mkcl (let ((status (mk-ext:process-status process)))
(if (eq status :exited)
;; Only call mk-ext:process-exit-code when
;; necessary since it leads to another waitpid()
(let ((code (mk-ext:process-exit-code process)))
(if (stringp code)
(values :signaled (%mkcl-signal-to-number code))
(values :exited code)))
status))
#+sbcl (let ((status (sb-ext:process-status process)))
(if (eq status :running)
:running
;; sb-ext:process-exit-code can also be
;; called for stopped processes to determine
;; the signal that stopped them
(values status (sb-ext:process-exit-code process)))))
(case status
(:exited (setf (slot-value process-info 'exit-code) code))
(:signaled (let ((%code (%signal-to-exit-code code)))
(setf (slot-value process-info 'exit-code) %code
(slot-value process-info 'signal-code) code))))
(if code
(values status code)
status))))
(defun process-alive-p (process-info)
"Check if a process has yet to exit."
(unless (slot-value process-info 'exit-code)
#+abcl (sys:process-alive-p (slot-value process-info 'process))
#+(or cmucl scl) (ext:process-alive-p (slot-value process-info 'process))
#+sbcl (sb-ext:process-alive-p (slot-value process-info 'process))
#-(or abcl cmucl sbcl scl) (find (%process-status process-info)
'(:running :stopped :continued :resumed))))
(defun wait-process (process-info)
"Wait for the process to terminate, if it is still running.
Otherwise, return immediately. An exit code (a number) will be
returned, with 0 indicating success, and anything else indicating
failure. If the process exits after receiving a signal, the exit code
will be the sum of 128 and the (positive) numeric signal code. A second
value may be returned in this case: the numeric signal code itself.
Any asynchronously spawned process requires this function to be run
before it is garbage-collected in order to free up resources that
might otherwise be irrevocably lost."
(if-let (exit-code (slot-value process-info 'exit-code))
(if-let (signal-code (slot-value process-info 'signal-code))
(values exit-code signal-code)
exit-code)
(let ((process (slot-value process-info 'process)))
#-(or abcl allegro clasp clozure cmucl ecl lispworks mkcl sbcl scl)
(not-implemented-error 'wait-process)
(when process
;; 1- wait
#+clozure (ccl::external-process-wait process)
#+(or cmucl scl) (ext:process-wait process)
#+sbcl (sb-ext:process-wait process)
;; 2- extract result
(multiple-value-bind (exit-code signal-code)
(progn
#+abcl (sys:process-wait process)
#+allegro (multiple-value-bind (exit-code pid signal)
(sys:reap-os-subprocess :pid process :wait t)
(assert pid)
(values exit-code signal))
#+clasp (if (find-symbol* '#:external-process-wait :ext nil)
(multiple-value-bind (status code)
(symbol-call :ext '#:external-process-wait process t)
(if (eq status :signaled)
(values nil code)
code))
(not-implemented-error 'wait-process))
#+clozure (multiple-value-bind (status code)
(ccl:external-process-status process)
(if (eq status :signaled)
(values nil code)
code))
#+(or cmucl scl) (let ((status (ext:process-status process))
(code (ext:process-exit-code process)))
(if (eq status :signaled)
(values nil code)
code))
#+ecl (multiple-value-bind (status code)
(ext:external-process-wait process t)
(if (eq status :signaled)
(values nil code)
code))
#+lispworks (symbol-call :sys
#+lispworks7+ :pipe-exit-status
#-lispworks7+ :pid-exit-status
process :wait t)
#+mkcl (let ((code (mkcl:join-process process)))
(if (stringp code)
(values nil (%mkcl-signal-to-number code))
code))
#+sbcl (let ((status (sb-ext:process-status process))
(code (sb-ext:process-exit-code process)))
(if (eq status :signaled)
(values nil code)
code)))
(if signal-code
(let ((%exit-code (%signal-to-exit-code signal-code)))
(setf (slot-value process-info 'exit-code) %exit-code
(slot-value process-info 'signal-code) signal-code)
(values %exit-code signal-code))
(progn (setf (slot-value process-info 'exit-code) exit-code)
exit-code)))))))
;; WARNING: For signals other than SIGTERM and SIGKILL this may not
;; do what you expect it to. Sending SIGSTOP to a process spawned
;; via LAUNCH-PROGRAM, e.g., will stop the shell /bin/sh that is used
;; to run the command (via `sh -c command`) but not the actual
;; command.
#+os-unix
(defun %posix-send-signal (process-info signal)
#+allegro (excl.osi:kill (slot-value process-info 'process) signal)
#+clozure (ccl:signal-external-process (slot-value process-info 'process)
signal :error-if-exited nil)
#+(or cmucl scl) (ext:process-kill (slot-value process-info 'process) signal)
#+sbcl (sb-ext:process-kill (slot-value process-info 'process) signal)
#-(or allegro clozure cmucl sbcl scl)
(if-let (pid (process-info-pid process-info))
(symbol-call :uiop :run-program
(format nil "kill -~a ~a" signal pid) :ignore-error-status t)))
;;; this function never gets called on Windows, but the compiler cannot tell
;;; that. [2016/09/25:rpg]
#+os-windows
(defun %posix-send-signal (process-info signal)
(declare (ignore process-info signal))
(values))
(defun terminate-process (process-info &key urgent)
"Cause the process to exit. To that end, the process may or may
not be sent a signal, which it will find harder (or even impossible)
to ignore if URGENT is T. On some platforms, it may also be subject to
race conditions."
(declare (ignorable urgent))
#+abcl (sys:process-kill (slot-value process-info 'process))
;; On ECL, this will only work on versions later than 2016-09-06,
;; but we still want to compile on earlier versions, so we use symbol-call
#+(or clasp ecl) (symbol-call :ext :terminate-process (slot-value process-info 'process) urgent)
#+lispworks7+ (sys:pipe-kill-process (slot-value process-info 'process))
#+mkcl (mk-ext:terminate-process (slot-value process-info 'process)
:force urgent)
#-(or abcl clasp ecl lispworks7+ mkcl)
(os-cond
((os-unix-p) (%posix-send-signal process-info (if urgent 9 15)))
((os-windows-p) (if-let (pid (process-info-pid process-info))
(symbol-call :uiop :run-program
(format nil "taskkill ~:[~;/f ~]/pid ~a" urgent pid)
:ignore-error-status t)))
(t (not-implemented-error 'terminate-process))))
(defun close-streams (process-info)
"Close any stream that the process might own. Needs to be run
whenever streams were requested by passing :stream to :input, :output,
or :error-output."
(dolist (stream
(cons (slot-value process-info 'error-output-stream)
(if-let (bidir-stream (slot-value process-info 'bidir-stream))
(list bidir-stream)
(list (slot-value process-info 'input-stream)
(slot-value process-info 'output-stream)))))
(when stream (close stream))))
(defun launch-program (command &rest keys
&key
input (if-input-does-not-exist :error)
output (if-output-exists :supersede)
error-output (if-error-output-exists :supersede)
(element-type #-clozure *default-stream-element-type*
#+clozure 'character)
(external-format *utf-8-external-format*)
directory
#+allegro separate-streams
&allow-other-keys)
"Launch program specified by COMMAND,
either a list of strings specifying a program and list of arguments,
or a string specifying a shell command (/bin/sh on Unix, CMD.EXE on
Windows) _asynchronously_.
If OUTPUT is a pathname, a string designating a pathname, or NIL (the
default) designating the null device, the file at that path is used as
output.
If it's :INTERACTIVE, output is inherited from the current process;
beware that this may be different from your *STANDARD-OUTPUT*, and
under SLIME will be on your *inferior-lisp* buffer. If it's T, output
goes to your current *STANDARD-OUTPUT* stream. If it's :STREAM, a new
stream will be made available that can be accessed via
PROCESS-INFO-OUTPUT and read from. Otherwise, OUTPUT should be a value
that the underlying lisp implementation knows how to handle.
IF-OUTPUT-EXISTS, which is only meaningful if OUTPUT is a string or a
pathname, can take the values :ERROR, :APPEND, and :SUPERSEDE (the
default). The meaning of these values and their effect on the case
where OUTPUT does not exist, is analogous to the IF-EXISTS parameter
to OPEN with :DIRECTION :OUTPUT.
ERROR-OUTPUT is similar to OUTPUT. T designates the *ERROR-OUTPUT*,
:OUTPUT means redirecting the error output to the output stream,
and :STREAM causes a stream to be made available via
PROCESS-INFO-ERROR-OUTPUT.
IF-ERROR-OUTPUT-EXISTS is similar to IF-OUTPUT-EXIST, except that it
affects ERROR-OUTPUT rather than OUTPUT.
INPUT is similar to OUTPUT, except that T designates the
*STANDARD-INPUT* and a stream requested through the :STREAM keyword
would be available through PROCESS-INFO-INPUT.
IF-INPUT-DOES-NOT-EXIST, which is only meaningful if INPUT is a string
or a pathname, can take the values :CREATE and :ERROR (the
default). The meaning of these values is analogous to the
IF-DOES-NOT-EXIST parameter to OPEN with :DIRECTION :INPUT.
ELEMENT-TYPE and EXTERNAL-FORMAT are passed on to your Lisp
implementation, when applicable, for creation of the output stream.
LAUNCH-PROGRAM returns a PROCESS-INFO object.
LAUNCH-PROGRAM currently does not smooth over all the differences between
implementations. Of particular note is when streams are provided for OUTPUT or
ERROR-OUTPUT. Some implementations don't support this at all, some support only
certain subclasses of streams, and some support any arbitrary
stream. Additionally, the implementations that support streams may have
differing behavior on how those streams are filled with data. If data is not
periodically read from the child process and sent to the stream, the child
could block because its output buffers are full."
#-(or abcl allegro clasp clozure cmucl ecl (and lispworks os-unix) mkcl sbcl scl)
(progn command keys input output error-output directory element-type external-format
if-input-does-not-exist if-output-exists if-error-output-exists ;; ignore
(not-implemented-error 'launch-program))
#+allegro
(when (some #'(lambda (stream)
(and (streamp stream)
(not (file-stream-p stream))))
(list input output error-output))
(parameter-error "~S: Streams passed as I/O parameters need to be file streams on this lisp"
'launch-program))
#+(or abcl clisp lispworks)
(when (some #'streamp (list input output error-output))
(parameter-error "~S: I/O parameters cannot be foreign streams on this lisp"
'launch-program))
#+clisp
(unless (eq error-output :interactive)
(parameter-error "~S: The only admissible value for ~S is ~S on this lisp"
'launch-program :error-output :interactive))
#+(or clasp ecl)
(when (and #+ecl (version< (lisp-implementation-version) "20.4.24")
(some #'(lambda (stream)
(and (streamp stream)
(not (file-or-synonym-stream-p stream))))
(list input output error-output)))
(parameter-error "~S: Streams passed as I/O parameters need to be (synonymous with) file streams on this lisp"
'launch-program))
#+(or abcl allegro clasp clozure cmucl ecl (and lispworks os-unix) mkcl sbcl scl)
(nest
(progn ;; see comments for these functions
(%handle-if-does-not-exist input if-input-does-not-exist)
(%handle-if-exists output if-output-exists)
(%handle-if-exists error-output if-error-output-exists))
#+(or clasp ecl) (let ((*standard-input* *stdin*)
(*standard-output* *stdout*)
(*error-output* *stderr*)))
(let ((process-info (make-instance 'process-info))
(input (%normalize-io-specifier input :input))
(output (%normalize-io-specifier output :output))
(error-output (%normalize-io-specifier error-output :error-output))
#+(and allegro os-windows) (interactive (%interactivep input output error-output))
(command
(etypecase command
#+os-unix (string `("/bin/sh" "-c" ,command))
#+os-unix (list command)
#+os-windows
(string
;; NB: On other Windows implementations, this is utterly bogus
;; except in the most trivial cases where no quoting is needed.
;; Use at your own risk.
#-(or allegro clasp clisp clozure ecl)
(nest
#+(or clasp ecl sbcl) (unless (find-symbol* :escape-arguments #+(or clasp ecl) :ext #+sbcl :sb-impl nil))
(parameter-error "~S doesn't support string commands on Windows on this Lisp"
'launch-program command))
;; NB: We add cmd /c here. Behavior without going through cmd is not well specified
;; when the command contains spaces or special characters:
;; IIUC, the system will use space as a separator,
;; but the C++ argv-decoding libraries won't, and
;; you're supposed to use an extra argument to CreateProcess to bridge the gap,
;; yet neither allegro nor clisp provide access to that argument.
#+(or allegro clisp) (strcat "cmd /c " command)
;; On ClozureCL for Windows, we assume you are using
;; r15398 or later in 1.9 or later,
;; so that bug 858 is fixed http://trac.clozure.com/ccl/ticket/858
;; On ECL, commit 2040629 https://gitlab.com/embeddable-common-lisp/ecl/issues/304
;; On SBCL, we assume the patch from fcae0fd (to be part of SBCL 1.3.13)
#+(or clasp clozure ecl sbcl) (cons "cmd" (strcat "/c " command)))
#+os-windows
(list
#+allegro (escape-windows-command command)
#-allegro command)))))
#+(or abcl (and allegro os-unix) clasp clozure cmucl ecl mkcl sbcl)
(let ((program (car command))
#-allegro (arguments (cdr command))))
#+(and (or clasp ecl sbcl) os-windows)
(multiple-value-bind (arguments escape-arguments)
(if (listp arguments)
(values arguments t)
(values (list arguments) nil)))
#-(or allegro mkcl sbcl) (with-current-directory (directory))
(multiple-value-bind
#+(or abcl clozure cmucl sbcl scl) (process)
#+allegro (in-or-io out-or-err err-or-pid pid-or-nil)
#+(or clasp ecl) (stream code process)
#+lispworks (io-or-pid err-or-nil #-lispworks7+ pid-or-nil)
#+mkcl (stream process code)
#.`(apply
#+abcl 'sys:run-program
#+allegro ,@'('excl:run-shell-command
#+os-unix (coerce (cons program command) 'vector)
#+os-windows command)
#+clasp (if (find-symbol* '#:run-program :ext nil)
(find-symbol* '#:run-program :ext nil)
(not-implemented-error 'launch-program))
#+clozure 'ccl:run-program
#+(or cmucl ecl scl) 'ext:run-program
#+lispworks ,@'('system:run-shell-command `("/usr/bin/env" ,@command)) ; full path needed
#+mkcl 'mk-ext:run-program
#+sbcl 'sb-ext:run-program
#+(or abcl clasp clozure cmucl ecl mkcl sbcl) ,@'(program arguments)
#+(and (or clasp ecl sbcl) os-windows) ,@'(:escape-arguments escape-arguments)
:input input :if-input-does-not-exist :error
:output output :if-output-exists :append
,(or #+(or allegro lispworks) :error-output :error) error-output
,(or #+(or allegro lispworks) :if-error-output-exists :if-error-exists) :append
:wait nil :element-type element-type :external-format external-format
:allow-other-keys t
#+allegro ,@`(:directory directory
#+os-windows ,@'(:show-window (if interactive nil :hide)))
#+lispworks ,@'(:save-exit-status t)
#+mkcl ,@'(:directory (native-namestring directory))
#-sbcl keys ;; on SBCL, don't pass :directory nil but remove it from the keys
#+sbcl ,@'(:search t (if directory keys (remove-plist-key :directory keys)))))
(labels ((prop (key value) (setf (slot-value process-info key) value)))
#+allegro
(cond
(separate-streams
(prop 'process pid-or-nil)
(when (eq input :stream) (prop 'input-stream in-or-io))
(when (eq output :stream) (prop 'output-stream out-or-err))
(when (eq error-output :stream) (prop 'error-output-stream err-or-pid)))
(t
(prop 'process err-or-pid)
(ecase (+ (if (eq input :stream) 1 0) (if (eq output :stream) 2 0))
(0)
(1 (prop 'input-stream in-or-io))
(2 (prop 'output-stream in-or-io))
(3 (prop 'bidir-stream in-or-io)))
(when (eq error-output :stream)
(prop 'error-output-stream out-or-err))))
#+(or abcl clozure cmucl sbcl scl)
(progn
(prop 'process process)
(when (eq input :stream)
(nest
(prop 'input-stream)
#+abcl (symbol-call :sys :process-input)
#+clozure (ccl:external-process-input-stream)
#+(or cmucl scl) (ext:process-input)
#+sbcl (sb-ext:process-input)
process))
(when (eq output :stream)
(nest
(prop 'output-stream)
#+abcl (symbol-call :sys :process-output)
#+clozure (ccl:external-process-output-stream)
#+(or cmucl scl) (ext:process-output)
#+sbcl (sb-ext:process-output)
process))
(when (eq error-output :stream)
(nest
(prop 'error-output-stream)
#+abcl (symbol-call :sys :process-error)
#+clozure (ccl:external-process-error-stream)
#+(or cmucl scl) (ext:process-error)
#+sbcl (sb-ext:process-error)
process)))
#+(or clasp ecl mkcl)
(let ((mode (+ (if (eq input :stream) 1 0) (if (eq output :stream) 2 0))))
code ;; ignore
(unless (zerop mode)
(prop (case mode (1 'input-stream) (2 'output-stream) (3 'bidir-stream)) stream))
(when (eq error-output :stream)
(prop 'error-output-stream
(if (and #+clasp nil #-clasp t (version< (lisp-implementation-version) "16.0.0"))
(symbol-call :ext :external-process-error process)
(symbol-call :ext :external-process-error-stream process))))
(prop 'process process))
#+lispworks
;; See also the comments on the process-info class
(let ((mode (+ (if (eq input :stream) 1 0) (if (eq output :stream) 2 0))))
(cond
((or (plusp mode) (eq error-output :stream))
(prop 'process #+lispworks7+ io-or-pid #-lispworks7+ pid-or-nil)
(when (plusp mode)
(prop (ecase mode (1 'input-stream) (2 'output-stream) (3 'bidir-stream))
io-or-pid))
(when (eq error-output :stream)
(prop 'error-output-stream err-or-nil)))
;; Prior to Lispworks 7, this returned (pid); now it
;; returns (io err pid) of which we keep io.
(t (prop 'process io-or-pid)))))
process-info)))