// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package main import ( "bytes" "fmt" "go/token" "os" "os/exec" "slices" ) // run runs the command argv, feeding in stdin on standard input. // It returns the output to standard output and standard error. // ok indicates whether the command exited successfully. func run(stdin []byte, argv []string) (stdout, stderr []byte, ok bool) { if i := slices.Index(argv, "-xc"); i >= 0 && argv[len(argv)-1] == "-" { // Some compilers have trouble with standard input. // Others have trouble with -xc. // Avoid both problems by writing a file with a .c extension. f, err := os.CreateTemp("", "cgo-gcc-input-") if err != nil { fatalf("%s", err) } name := f.Name() f.Close() if err := os.WriteFile(name+".c", stdin, 0666); err != nil { os.Remove(name) fatalf("%s", err) } defer os.Remove(name) defer os.Remove(name + ".c") // Build new argument list without -xc and trailing -. new := append(argv[:i:i], argv[i+1:len(argv)-1]...) // Since we are going to write the file to a temporary directory, // we will need to add -I . explicitly to the command line: // any #include "foo" before would have looked in the current // directory as the directory "holding" standard input, but now // the temporary directory holds the input. // We've also run into compilers that reject "-I." but allow "-I", ".", // so be sure to use two arguments. // This matters mainly for people invoking cgo -godefs by hand. new = append(new, "-I", ".") // Finish argument list with path to C file. new = append(new, name+".c") argv = new stdin = nil } p := exec.Command(argv[0], argv[1:]...) p.Stdin = bytes.NewReader(stdin) var bout, berr bytes.Buffer p.Stdout = &bout p.Stderr = &berr // Disable escape codes in clang error messages. p.Env = append(os.Environ(), "TERM=dumb") err := p.Run() if _, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); err != nil && !ok { fatalf("exec %s: %s", argv[0], err) } ok = p.ProcessState.Success() stdout, stderr = bout.Bytes(), berr.Bytes() return } func lineno(pos token.Pos) string { return fset.Position(pos).String() } // Die with an error message. func fatalf(msg string, args ...interface{}) { // If we've already printed other errors, they might have // caused the fatal condition. Assume they're enough. if nerrors == 0 { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "cgo: "+msg+"\n", args...) } os.Exit(2) } var nerrors int func error_(pos token.Pos, msg string, args ...interface{}) { nerrors++ if pos.IsValid() { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s: ", fset.Position(pos).String()) } else { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "cgo: ") } fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, msg, args...) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "\n") } func creat(name string) *os.File { f, err := os.Create(name) if err != nil { fatalf("%s", err) } return f }