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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package script implements a small, customizable, platform-agnostic scripting
// language.
//
// Scripts are run by an [Engine] configured with a set of available commands
// and conditions that guard those commands. Each script has an associated
// working directory and environment, along with a buffer containing the stdout
// and stderr output of a prior command, tracked in a [State] that commands can
// inspect and modify.
//
// The default commands configured by [NewEngine] resemble a simplified Unix
// shell.
//
// # Script Language
//
// Each line of a script is parsed into a sequence of space-separated command
// words, with environment variable expansion within each word and # marking an
// end-of-line comment. Additional variables named ':' and '/' are expanded
// within script arguments (expanding to the value of os.PathListSeparator and
// os.PathSeparator respectively) but are not inherited in subprocess
// environments.
//
// Adding single quotes around text keeps spaces in that text from being treated
// as word separators and also disables environment variable expansion.
// Inside a single-quoted block of text, a repeated single quote indicates
// a literal single quote, as in:
//
// 'Don''t communicate by sharing memory.'
//
// A line beginning with # is a comment and conventionally explains what is
// being done or tested at the start of a new section of the script.
//
// Commands are executed one at a time, and errors are checked for each command;
// if any command fails unexpectedly, no subsequent commands in the script are
// executed. The command prefix ! indicates that the command on the rest of the
// line (typically go or a matching predicate) must fail instead of succeeding.
// The command prefix ? indicates that the command may or may not succeed, but
// the script should continue regardless.
//
// The command prefix [cond] indicates that the command on the rest of the line
// should only run when the condition is satisfied.
//
// A condition can be negated: [!root] means to run the rest of the line only if
// the user is not root. Multiple conditions may be given for a single command,
// for example, '[linux] [amd64] skip'. The command will run if all conditions
// are satisfied.
package script
import (
"bufio"
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"maps"
"slices"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
)
// An Engine stores the configuration for executing a set of scripts.
//
// The same Engine may execute multiple scripts concurrently.
type Engine struct {
Cmds map[string]Cmd
Conds map[string]Cond
// If Quiet is true, Execute deletes log prints from the previous
// section when starting a new section.
Quiet bool
}
// A Cmd is a command that is available to a script.
type Cmd interface {
// Run begins running the command.
//
// If the command produces output or can be run in the background, run returns
// a WaitFunc that will be called to obtain the result of the command and
// update the engine's stdout and stderr buffers.
//
// Run itself and the returned WaitFunc may inspect and/or modify the State,
// but the State's methods must not be called concurrently after Run has
// returned.
//
// Run may retain and access the args slice until the WaitFunc has returned.
Run(s *State, args ...string) (WaitFunc, error)
// Usage returns the usage for the command, which the caller must not modify.
Usage() *CmdUsage
}
// A WaitFunc is a function called to retrieve the results of a Cmd.
type WaitFunc func(*State) (stdout, stderr string, err error)
// A CmdUsage describes the usage of a Cmd, independent of its name
// (which can change based on its registration).
type CmdUsage struct {
Summary string // in the style of the Name section of a Unix 'man' page, omitting the name
Args string // a brief synopsis of the command's arguments (only)
Detail []string // zero or more sentences in the style of the Description section of a Unix 'man' page
// If Async is true, the Cmd is meaningful to run in the background, and its
// Run method must return either a non-nil WaitFunc or a non-nil error.
Async bool
// RegexpArgs reports which arguments, if any, should be treated as regular
// expressions. It takes as input the raw, unexpanded arguments and returns
// the list of argument indices that will be interpreted as regular
// expressions.
//
// If RegexpArgs is nil, all arguments are assumed not to be regular
// expressions.
RegexpArgs func(rawArgs ...string) []int
}
// A Cond is a condition deciding whether a command should be run.
type Cond interface {
// Eval reports whether the condition applies to the given State.
//
// If the condition's usage reports that it is a prefix,
// the condition must be used with a suffix.
// Otherwise, the passed-in suffix argument is always the empty string.
Eval(s *State, suffix string) (bool, error)
// Usage returns the usage for the condition, which the caller must not modify.
Usage() *CondUsage
}
// A CondUsage describes the usage of a Cond, independent of its name
// (which can change based on its registration).
type CondUsage struct {
Summary string // a single-line summary of when the condition is true
// If Prefix is true, the condition is a prefix and requires a
// colon-separated suffix (like "[GOOS:linux]" for the "GOOS" condition).
// The suffix may be the empty string (like "[prefix:]").
Prefix bool
}
// Execute reads and executes script, writing the output to log.
//
// Execute stops and returns an error at the first command that does not succeed.
// The returned error's text begins with "file:line: ".
//
// If the script runs to completion or ends by a 'stop' command,
// Execute returns nil.
//
// Execute does not stop background commands started by the script
// before returning. To stop those, use [State.CloseAndWait] or the
// [Wait] command.
func (e *Engine) Execute(s *State, file string, script *bufio.Reader, log io.Writer) (err error) {
defer func(prev *Engine) { s.engine = prev }(s.engine)
s.engine = e
var sectionStart time.Time
// endSection flushes the logs for the current section from s.log to log.
// ok indicates whether all commands in the section succeeded.
endSection := func(ok bool) error {
var err error
if sectionStart.IsZero() {
// We didn't write a section header or record a timestamp, so just dump the
// whole log without those.
if s.log.Len() > 0 {
err = s.flushLog(log)
}
} else if s.log.Len() == 0 {
// Adding elapsed time for doing nothing is meaningless, so don't.
_, err = io.WriteString(log, "\n")
} else {
// Insert elapsed time for section at the end of the section's comment.
_, err = fmt.Fprintf(log, " (%.3fs)\n", time.Since(sectionStart).Seconds())
if err == nil && (!ok || !e.Quiet) {
err = s.flushLog(log)
} else {
s.log.Reset()
}
}
sectionStart = time.Time{}
return err
}
var lineno int
lineErr := func(err error) error {
if _, ok := errors.AsType[*CommandError](err); ok {
return err
}
return fmt.Errorf("%s:%d: %w", file, lineno, err)
}
// In case of failure or panic, flush any pending logs for the section.
defer func() {
if sErr := endSection(false); sErr != nil && err == nil {
err = lineErr(sErr)
}
}()
for {
if err := s.ctx.Err(); err != nil {
// This error wasn't produced by any particular command,
// so don't wrap it in a CommandError.
return lineErr(err)
}
line, err := script.ReadString('\n')
if err == io.EOF {
if line == "" {
break // Reached the end of the script.
}
// If the script doesn't end in a newline, interpret the final line.
} else if err != nil {
return lineErr(err)
}
line = strings.TrimSuffix(line, "\n")
lineno++
// The comment character "#" at the start of the line delimits a section of
// the script.
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "#") {
// If there was a previous section, the fact that we are starting a new
// one implies the success of the previous one.
//
// At the start of the script, the state may also contain accumulated logs
// from commands executed on the State outside of the engine in order to
// set it up; flush those logs too.
if err := endSection(true); err != nil {
return lineErr(err)
}
// Log the section start without a newline so that we can add
// a timestamp for the section when it ends.
_, err = fmt.Fprintf(log, "%s", line)
sectionStart = time.Now()
if err != nil {
return lineErr(err)
}
continue
}
cmd, err := parse(file, lineno, line)
if cmd == nil && err == nil {
continue // Ignore blank lines.
}
s.Logf("> %s\n", line)
if err != nil {
return lineErr(err)
}
// Evaluate condition guards.
ok, err := e.conditionsActive(s, cmd.conds)
if err != nil {
return lineErr(err)
}
if !ok {
s.Logf("[condition not met]\n")
continue
}
impl := e.Cmds[cmd.name]
// Expand variables in arguments.
var regexpArgs []int
if impl != nil {
usage := impl.Usage()
if usage.RegexpArgs != nil {
// First join rawArgs without expansion to pass to RegexpArgs.
rawArgs := make([]string, 0, len(cmd.rawArgs))
for _, frags := range cmd.rawArgs {
var b strings.Builder
for _, frag := range frags {
b.WriteString(frag.s)
}
rawArgs = append(rawArgs, b.String())
}
regexpArgs = usage.RegexpArgs(rawArgs...)
}
}
cmd.args = expandArgs(s, cmd.rawArgs, regexpArgs)
// Run the command.
err = e.runCommand(s, cmd, impl)
if err != nil {
if stop, ok := errors.AsType[stopError](err); ok {
// Since the 'stop' command halts execution of the entire script,
// log its message separately from the section in which it appears.
err = endSection(true)
s.Logf("%v\n", stop)
if err == nil {
return nil
}
}
return lineErr(err)
}
}
if err := endSection(true); err != nil {
return lineErr(err)
}
return nil
}
// A command is a complete command parsed from a script.
type command struct {
file string
line int
want expectedStatus
conds []condition // all must be satisfied
name string // the name of the command; must be non-empty
rawArgs [][]argFragment
args []string // shell-expanded arguments following name
background bool // command should run in background (ends with a trailing &)
}
// An expectedStatus describes the expected outcome of a command.
// Script execution halts when a command does not match its expected status.
type expectedStatus string
const (
success expectedStatus = ""
failure expectedStatus = "!"
successOrFailure expectedStatus = "?"
)
type argFragment struct {
s string
quoted bool // if true, disable variable expansion for this fragment
}
type condition struct {
want bool
tag string
}
const argSepChars = " \t\r\n#"
// parse parses a single line as a list of space-separated arguments.
// subject to environment variable expansion (but not resplitting).
// Single quotes around text disable splitting and expansion.
// To embed a single quote, double it:
//
// 'Don''t communicate by sharing memory.'
func parse(filename string, lineno int, line string) (cmd *command, err error) {
cmd = &command{file: filename, line: lineno}
var (
rawArg []argFragment // text fragments of current arg so far (need to add line[start:i])
start = -1 // if >= 0, position where current arg text chunk starts
quoted = false // currently processing quoted text
)
flushArg := func() error {
if len(rawArg) == 0 {
return nil // Nothing to flush.
}
defer func() { rawArg = nil }()
if cmd.name == "" && len(rawArg) == 1 && !rawArg[0].quoted {
arg := rawArg[0].s
// Command prefix ! means negate the expectations about this command:
// go command should fail, match should not be found, etc.
// Prefix ? means allow either success or failure.
switch want := expectedStatus(arg); want {
case failure, successOrFailure:
if cmd.want != "" {
return errors.New("duplicated '!' or '?' token")
}
cmd.want = want
return nil
}
// Command prefix [cond] means only run this command if cond is satisfied.
if strings.HasPrefix(arg, "[") && strings.HasSuffix(arg, "]") {
want := true
arg = strings.TrimSpace(arg[1 : len(arg)-1])
if strings.HasPrefix(arg, "!") {
want = false
arg = strings.TrimSpace(arg[1:])
}
if arg == "" {
return errors.New("empty condition")
}
cmd.conds = append(cmd.conds, condition{want: want, tag: arg})
return nil
}
if arg == "" {
return errors.New("empty command")
}
cmd.name = arg
return nil
}
cmd.rawArgs = append(cmd.rawArgs, rawArg)
return nil
}
for i := 0; ; i++ {
if !quoted && (i >= len(line) || strings.ContainsRune(argSepChars, rune(line[i]))) {
// Found arg-separating space.
if start >= 0 {
rawArg = append(rawArg, argFragment{s: line[start:i], quoted: false})
start = -1
}
if err := flushArg(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if i >= len(line) || line[i] == '#' {
break
}
continue
}
if i >= len(line) {
return nil, errors.New("unterminated quoted argument")
}
if line[i] == '\'' {
if !quoted {
// starting a quoted chunk
if start >= 0 {
rawArg = append(rawArg, argFragment{s: line[start:i], quoted: false})
}
start = i + 1
quoted = true
continue
}
// 'foo''bar' means foo'bar, like in rc shell and Pascal.
if i+1 < len(line) && line[i+1] == '\'' {
rawArg = append(rawArg, argFragment{s: line[start:i], quoted: true})
start = i + 1
i++ // skip over second ' before next iteration
continue
}
// ending a quoted chunk
rawArg = append(rawArg, argFragment{s: line[start:i], quoted: true})
start = i + 1
quoted = false
continue
}
// found character worth saving; make sure we're saving
if start < 0 {
start = i
}
}
if cmd.name == "" {
if cmd.want != "" || len(cmd.conds) > 0 || len(cmd.rawArgs) > 0 || cmd.background {
// The line contains a command prefix or suffix, but no actual command.
return nil, errors.New("missing command")
}
// The line is blank, or contains only a comment.
return nil, nil
}
if n := len(cmd.rawArgs); n > 0 {
last := cmd.rawArgs[n-1]
if len(last) == 1 && !last[0].quoted && last[0].s == "&" {
cmd.background = true
cmd.rawArgs = cmd.rawArgs[:n-1]
}
}
return cmd, nil
}
// expandArgs expands the shell variables in rawArgs and joins them to form the
// final arguments to pass to a command.
func expandArgs(s *State, rawArgs [][]argFragment, regexpArgs []int) []string {
args := make([]string, 0, len(rawArgs))
for i, frags := range rawArgs {
isRegexp := false
for _, j := range regexpArgs {
if i == j {
isRegexp = true
break
}
}
var b strings.Builder
for _, frag := range frags {
if frag.quoted {
b.WriteString(frag.s)
} else {
b.WriteString(s.ExpandEnv(frag.s, isRegexp))
}
}
args = append(args, b.String())
}
return args
}
// quoteArgs returns a string that parse would parse as args when passed to a command.
//
// TODO(bcmills): This function should have a fuzz test.
func quoteArgs(args []string) string {
var b strings.Builder
for i, arg := range args {
if i > 0 {
b.WriteString(" ")
}
if strings.ContainsAny(arg, "'"+argSepChars) {
// Quote the argument to a form that would be parsed as a single argument.
b.WriteString("'")
b.WriteString(strings.ReplaceAll(arg, "'", "''"))
b.WriteString("'")
} else {
b.WriteString(arg)
}
}
return b.String()
}
func (e *Engine) conditionsActive(s *State, conds []condition) (bool, error) {
for _, cond := range conds {
var impl Cond
prefix, suffix, ok := strings.Cut(cond.tag, ":")
if ok {
impl = e.Conds[prefix]
if impl == nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("unknown condition prefix %q; known: %v", prefix, slices.Collect(maps.Keys(e.Conds)))
}
if !impl.Usage().Prefix {
return false, fmt.Errorf("condition %q cannot be used with a suffix", prefix)
}
} else {
impl = e.Conds[cond.tag]
if impl == nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("unknown condition %q", cond.tag)
}
if impl.Usage().Prefix {
return false, fmt.Errorf("condition %q requires a suffix", cond.tag)
}
}
active, err := impl.Eval(s, suffix)
if err != nil {
return false, fmt.Errorf("evaluating condition %q: %w", cond.tag, err)
}
if active != cond.want {
return false, nil
}
}
return true, nil
}
func (e *Engine) runCommand(s *State, cmd *command, impl Cmd) error {
if impl == nil {
return cmdError(cmd, errors.New("unknown command"))
}
async := impl.Usage().Async
if cmd.background && !async {
return cmdError(cmd, errors.New("command cannot be run in background"))
}
wait, runErr := impl.Run(s, cmd.args...)
if wait == nil {
if async && runErr == nil {
return cmdError(cmd, errors.New("internal error: async command returned a nil WaitFunc"))
}
return checkStatus(cmd, runErr)
}
if runErr != nil {
return cmdError(cmd, errors.New("internal error: command returned both an error and a WaitFunc"))
}
if cmd.background {
s.background = append(s.background, backgroundCmd{
command: cmd,
wait: wait,
})
// Clear stdout and stderr, since they no longer correspond to the last
// command executed.
s.stdout = ""
s.stderr = ""
return nil
}
if wait != nil {
stdout, stderr, waitErr := wait(s)
s.stdout = stdout
s.stderr = stderr
if stdout != "" {
s.Logf("[stdout]\n%s", stdout)
}
if stderr != "" {
s.Logf("[stderr]\n%s", stderr)
}
if cmdErr := checkStatus(cmd, waitErr); cmdErr != nil {
return cmdErr
}
if waitErr != nil {
// waitErr was expected (by cmd.want), so log it instead of returning it.
s.Logf("[%v]\n", waitErr)
}
}
return nil
}
func checkStatus(cmd *command, err error) error {
if err == nil {
if cmd.want == failure {
return cmdError(cmd, ErrUnexpectedSuccess)
}
return nil
}
if _, ok := errors.AsType[stopError](err); ok {
// This error originated in the Stop command.
// Propagate it as-is.
return cmdError(cmd, err)
}
if _, ok := errors.AsType[waitError](err); ok {
// This error was surfaced from a background process by a call to Wait.
// Add a call frame for Wait itself, but ignore its "want" field.
// (Wait itself cannot fail to wait on commands or else it would leak
// processes and/or goroutines — so a negative assertion for it would be at
// best ambiguous.)
return cmdError(cmd, err)
}
if cmd.want == success {
return cmdError(cmd, err)
}
if cmd.want == failure && (errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded) || errors.Is(err, context.Canceled)) {
// The command was terminated because the script is no longer interested in
// its output, so we don't know what it would have done had it run to
// completion — for all we know, it could have exited without error if it
// ran just a smidge faster.
return cmdError(cmd, err)
}
return nil
}
// ListCmds prints to w a list of the named commands,
// annotating each with its arguments and a short usage summary.
// If verbose is true, ListCmds prints full details for each command.
//
// Each of the name arguments should be a command name.
// If no names are passed as arguments, ListCmds lists all the
// commands registered in e.
func (e *Engine) ListCmds(w io.Writer, verbose bool, names ...string) error {
if names == nil {
names = make([]string, 0, len(e.Cmds))
for name := range e.Cmds {
names = append(names, name)
}
sort.Strings(names)
}
for _, name := range names {
cmd := e.Cmds[name]
usage := cmd.Usage()
suffix := ""
if usage.Async {
suffix = " [&]"
}
_, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s %s%s\n\t%s\n", name, usage.Args, suffix, usage.Summary)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if verbose {
if _, err := io.WriteString(w, "\n"); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, line := range usage.Detail {
if err := wrapLine(w, line, 60, "\t"); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if _, err := io.WriteString(w, "\n"); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
return nil
}
func wrapLine(w io.Writer, line string, cols int, indent string) error {
line = strings.TrimLeft(line, " ")
for len(line) > cols {
bestSpace := -1
for i, r := range line {
if r == ' ' {
if i <= cols || bestSpace < 0 {
bestSpace = i
}
if i > cols {
break
}
}
}
if bestSpace < 0 {
break
}
if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s%s\n", indent, line[:bestSpace]); err != nil {
return err
}
line = line[bestSpace+1:]
}
_, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s%s\n", indent, line)
return err
}
// ListConds prints to w a list of conditions, one per line,
// annotating each with a description and whether the condition
// is true in the state s (if s is non-nil).
//
// Each of the tag arguments should be a condition string of
// the form "name" or "name:suffix". If no tags are passed as
// arguments, ListConds lists all conditions registered in
// the engine e.
func (e *Engine) ListConds(w io.Writer, s *State, tags ...string) error {
if tags == nil {
tags = make([]string, 0, len(e.Conds))
for name := range e.Conds {
tags = append(tags, name)
}
sort.Strings(tags)
}
for _, tag := range tags {
if prefix, suffix, ok := strings.Cut(tag, ":"); ok {
cond := e.Conds[prefix]
if cond == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown condition prefix %q", prefix)
}
usage := cond.Usage()
if !usage.Prefix {
return fmt.Errorf("condition %q cannot be used with a suffix", prefix)
}
activeStr := ""
if s != nil {
if active, _ := cond.Eval(s, suffix); active {
activeStr = " (active)"
}
}
_, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, "[%s]%s\n\t%s\n", tag, activeStr, usage.Summary)
if err != nil {
return err
}
continue
}
cond := e.Conds[tag]
if cond == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown condition %q", tag)
}
var err error
usage := cond.Usage()
if usage.Prefix {
_, err = fmt.Fprintf(w, "[%s:*]\n\t%s\n", tag, usage.Summary)
} else {
activeStr := ""
if s != nil {
if ok, _ := cond.Eval(s, ""); ok {
activeStr = " (active)"
}
}
_, err = fmt.Fprintf(w, "[%s]%s\n\t%s\n", tag, activeStr, usage.Summary)
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
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