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- // Copyright (c) 2019 Klemens D. Morgenstern
- //
- // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
- // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
- #ifndef BOOST_PROCESS_HANDLES_HPP_
- #define BOOST_PROCESS_HANDLES_HPP_
- /**
- * \file boost/process/handles.hpp
- *
- * Defines functions to obtain handles of the current process and limit the amount for inherited ones.
- */
- #include <boost/process/detail/config.hpp>
- #if defined(BOOST_POSIX_API)
- #include <boost/process/detail/posix/handles.hpp>
- #elif defined(BOOST_WINDOWS_API)
- #include <boost/process/detail/windows/handles.hpp>
- #endif
- #include <boost/process/detail/used_handles.hpp>
- namespace boost { namespace this_process
- {
- ///The native type for handles
- using native_handle_type = ::boost::process::detail::api::native_handle_type;
- /**
- * Get a snapshot of all handles of the process (i.e. file descriptors on posix and handles on windows) of the current process.
- *
- * \note This function might not work on certain posix systems.
- *
- * \note On Windows version older than windows 8 this function will iterate all the system handles, meaning it might be quite slow.
- *
- * \warning This functionality is utterly prone to race conditions, since other threads might open or close handles.
- *
- * \return The list of all open handles of the current process
- */
- inline std::vector<native_handle_type> get_handles()
- {
- return ::boost::process::detail::api::get_handles();
- }
- /** \overload std::vector<native_handle_type> get_handles() */
- inline std::vector<native_handle_type> get_handles(std::error_code &ec)
- {
- return ::boost::process::detail::api::get_handles(ec);
- }
- /** Determines if a given handle is a a stream-handle, i.e. any handle that can be used with read and write functions.
- * Stream handles include pipes, regular files and sockets.
- *
- * \return Indicates if it's a stream handle.
- */
- inline bool is_stream_handle(native_handle_type handle)
- {
- return ::boost::process::detail::api::is_stream_handle(handle);
- }
- /** \overload bool is_stream_handle(native_handle_type handle) */
- inline bool is_stream_handle(native_handle_type handle, std::error_code &ec)
- {
- return ::boost::process::detail::api::is_stream_handle(handle, ec);
- }
- }
- namespace process
- {
- namespace detail
- {
- using limit_handles_ = ::boost::process::detail::api::limit_handles_;
- }
- /**
- * The limit_handles property sets all properties to be inherited only explicitly. It closes all unused file-descriptors on posix after the fork and
- * removes the inherit flags on windows.
- *
- * \note This is executed after the fork on posix.
- *
- * \code{.cpp}
- * system("gcc", limit_handles);
- * \endcode
- *
- * Since limit also closes the standard handles unless they are explicitly redirected they can be ignored by `limit_handles` in the following way.
- *
- * \code{.cpp}
- * system("gcc", limit_handles.allowStd())
- * \endcode
- *
- */
- const static ::boost::process::detail::api::limit_handles_ limit_handles;
- }
- }
- #endif //BOOST_PROCESS_HANDLES_HPP_
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