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-use crate::os::unix::prelude::*;
-
-use crate::collections::BTreeMap;
-use crate::ffi::{CStr, CString, OsStr, OsString};
-use crate::fmt;
-use crate::io;
-use crate::ptr;
-use crate::sys::fd::FileDesc;
-use crate::sys::fs::{File, OpenOptions};
-use crate::sys::pipe::{self, AnonPipe};
-use crate::sys_common::process::CommandEnv;
-
-use libc::{c_char, c_int, gid_t, uid_t, EXIT_FAILURE, EXIT_SUCCESS};
-
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-// Command
-////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-pub struct Command {
-    // Currently we try hard to ensure that the call to `.exec()` doesn't
-    // actually allocate any memory. While many platforms try to ensure that
-    // memory allocation works after a fork in a multithreaded process, it's
-    // been observed to be buggy and somewhat unreliable, so we do our best to
-    // just not do it at all!
-    //
-    // Along those lines, the `argv` and `envp` raw pointers here are exactly
-    // what's gonna get passed to `execvp`. The `argv` array starts with the
-    // `program` and ends with a NULL, and the `envp` pointer, if present, is
-    // also null-terminated.
-    //
-    // Right now we don't support removing arguments, so there's no much fancy
-    // support there, but we support adding and removing environment variables,
-    // so a side table is used to track where in the `envp` array each key is
-    // located. Whenever we add a key we update it in place if it's already
-    // present, and whenever we remove a key we update the locations of all
-    // other keys.
-    program: CString,
-    args: Vec<CString>,
-    argv: Argv,
-    env: CommandEnv,
-
-    cwd: Option<CString>,
-    uid: Option<uid_t>,
-    gid: Option<gid_t>,
-    saw_nul: bool,
-    closures: Vec<Box<dyn FnMut() -> io::Result<()> + Send + Sync>>,
-    stdin: Option<Stdio>,
-    stdout: Option<Stdio>,
-    stderr: Option<Stdio>,
-}
-
-// Create a new type for `Argv`, so that we can make it `Send` and `Sync`
-struct Argv(Vec<*const c_char>);
-
-// It is safe to make `Argv` `Send` and `Sync`, because it contains
-// pointers to memory owned by `Command.args`
-unsafe impl Send for Argv {}
-unsafe impl Sync for Argv {}
-
-// passed back to std::process with the pipes connected to the child, if any
-// were requested
-pub struct StdioPipes {
-    pub stdin: Option<AnonPipe>,
-    pub stdout: Option<AnonPipe>,
-    pub stderr: Option<AnonPipe>,
-}
-
-// passed to do_exec() with configuration of what the child stdio should look
-// like
-pub struct ChildPipes {
-    pub stdin: ChildStdio,
-    pub stdout: ChildStdio,
-    pub stderr: ChildStdio,
-}
-
-pub enum ChildStdio {
-    Inherit,
-    Explicit(c_int),
-    Owned(FileDesc),
-}
-
-pub enum Stdio {
-    Inherit,
-    Null,
-    MakePipe,
-    Fd(FileDesc),
-}
-
-impl Command {
-    pub fn new(program: &OsStr) -> Command {
-        let mut saw_nul = false;
-        let program = os2c(program, &mut saw_nul);
-        Command {
-            argv: Argv(vec![program.as_ptr(), ptr::null()]),
-            args: vec![program.clone()],
-            program,
-            env: Default::default(),
-            cwd: None,
-            uid: None,
-            gid: None,
-            saw_nul,
-            closures: Vec::new(),
-            stdin: None,
-            stdout: None,
-            stderr: None,
-        }
-    }
-
-    pub fn set_arg_0(&mut self, arg: &OsStr) {
-        // Set a new arg0
-        let arg = os2c(arg, &mut self.saw_nul);
-        debug_assert!(self.argv.0.len() > 1);
-        self.argv.0[0] = arg.as_ptr();
-        self.args[0] = arg;
-    }
-
-    pub fn arg(&mut self, arg: &OsStr) {
-        // Overwrite the trailing NULL pointer in `argv` and then add a new null
-        // pointer.
-        let arg = os2c(arg, &mut self.saw_nul);
-        self.argv.0[self.args.len()] = arg.as_ptr();
-        self.argv.0.push(ptr::null());
-
-        // Also make sure we keep track of the owned value to schedule a
-        // destructor for this memory.
-        self.args.push(arg);
-    }
-
-    pub fn cwd(&mut self, dir: &OsStr) {
-        self.cwd = Some(os2c(dir, &mut self.saw_nul));
-    }
-    pub fn uid(&mut self, id: uid_t) {
-        self.uid = Some(id);
-    }
-    pub fn gid(&mut self, id: gid_t) {
-        self.gid = Some(id);
-    }
-
-    pub fn saw_nul(&self) -> bool {
-        self.saw_nul
-    }
-    pub fn get_argv(&self) -> &Vec<*const c_char> {
-        &self.argv.0
-    }
-
-    pub fn get_program(&self) -> &CStr {
-        &*self.program
-    }
-
-    #[allow(dead_code)]
-    pub fn get_cwd(&self) -> &Option<CString> {
-        &self.cwd
-    }
-    #[allow(dead_code)]
-    pub fn get_uid(&self) -> Option<uid_t> {
-        self.uid
-    }
-    #[allow(dead_code)]
-    pub fn get_gid(&self) -> Option<gid_t> {
-        self.gid
-    }
-
-    pub fn get_closures(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<Box<dyn FnMut() -> io::Result<()> + Send + Sync>> {
-        &mut self.closures
-    }
-
-    pub unsafe fn pre_exec(&mut self, _f: Box<dyn FnMut() -> io::Result<()> + Send + Sync>) {
-        // Fork() is not supported in vxWorks so no way to run the closure in the new procecss.
-        unimplemented!();
-    }
-
-    pub fn stdin(&mut self, stdin: Stdio) {
-        self.stdin = Some(stdin);
-    }
-
-    pub fn stdout(&mut self, stdout: Stdio) {
-        self.stdout = Some(stdout);
-    }
-
-    pub fn stderr(&mut self, stderr: Stdio) {
-        self.stderr = Some(stderr);
-    }
-
-    pub fn env_mut(&mut self) -> &mut CommandEnv {
-        &mut self.env
-    }
-
-    pub fn capture_env(&mut self) -> Option<CStringArray> {
-        let maybe_env = self.env.capture_if_changed();
-        maybe_env.map(|env| construct_envp(env, &mut self.saw_nul))
-    }
-    #[allow(dead_code)]
-    pub fn env_saw_path(&self) -> bool {
-        self.env.have_changed_path()
-    }
-
-    pub fn setup_io(
-        &self,
-        default: Stdio,
-        needs_stdin: bool,
-    ) -> io::Result<(StdioPipes, ChildPipes)> {
-        let null = Stdio::Null;
-        let default_stdin = if needs_stdin { &default } else { &null };
-        let stdin = self.stdin.as_ref().unwrap_or(default_stdin);
-        let stdout = self.stdout.as_ref().unwrap_or(&default);
-        let stderr = self.stderr.as_ref().unwrap_or(&default);
-        let (their_stdin, our_stdin) = stdin.to_child_stdio(true)?;
-        let (their_stdout, our_stdout) = stdout.to_child_stdio(false)?;
-        let (their_stderr, our_stderr) = stderr.to_child_stdio(false)?;
-        let ours = StdioPipes { stdin: our_stdin, stdout: our_stdout, stderr: our_stderr };
-        let theirs = ChildPipes { stdin: their_stdin, stdout: their_stdout, stderr: their_stderr };
-        Ok((ours, theirs))
-    }
-}
-
-fn os2c(s: &OsStr, saw_nul: &mut bool) -> CString {
-    CString::new(s.as_bytes()).unwrap_or_else(|_e| {
-        *saw_nul = true;
-        CString::new("<string-with-nul>").unwrap()
-    })
-}
-
-// Helper type to manage ownership of the strings within a C-style array.
-pub struct CStringArray {
-    items: Vec<CString>,
-    ptrs: Vec<*const c_char>,
-}
-
-impl CStringArray {
-    pub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize) -> Self {
-        let mut result = CStringArray {
-            items: Vec::with_capacity(capacity),
-            ptrs: Vec::with_capacity(capacity + 1),
-        };
-        result.ptrs.push(ptr::null());
-        result
-    }
-    pub fn push(&mut self, item: CString) {
-        let l = self.ptrs.len();
-        self.ptrs[l - 1] = item.as_ptr();
-        self.ptrs.push(ptr::null());
-        self.items.push(item);
-    }
-    pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *const *const c_char {
-        self.ptrs.as_ptr()
-    }
-}
-
-fn construct_envp(env: BTreeMap<OsString, OsString>, saw_nul: &mut bool) -> CStringArray {
-    let mut result = CStringArray::with_capacity(env.len());
-    for (k, v) in env {
-        let mut k: OsString = k.into();
-
-        // Reserve additional space for '=' and null terminator
-        k.reserve_exact(v.len() + 2);
-        k.push("=");
-        k.push(&v);
-
-        // Add the new entry into the array
-        if let Ok(item) = CString::new(k.into_vec()) {
-            result.push(item);
-        } else {
-            *saw_nul = true;
-        }
-    }
-
-    result
-}
-
-impl Stdio {
-    pub fn to_child_stdio(&self, readable: bool) -> io::Result<(ChildStdio, Option<AnonPipe>)> {
-        match *self {
-            Stdio::Inherit => Ok((ChildStdio::Inherit, None)),
-
-            // Make sure that the source descriptors are not an stdio
-            // descriptor, otherwise the order which we set the child's
-            // descriptors may blow away a descriptor which we are hoping to
-            // save. For example, suppose we want the child's stderr to be the
-            // parent's stdout, and the child's stdout to be the parent's
-            // stderr. No matter which we dup first, the second will get
-            // overwritten prematurely.
-            Stdio::Fd(ref fd) => {
-                if fd.raw() >= 0 && fd.raw() <= libc::STDERR_FILENO {
-                    Ok((ChildStdio::Owned(fd.duplicate()?), None))
-                } else {
-                    Ok((ChildStdio::Explicit(fd.raw()), None))
-                }
-            }
-
-            Stdio::MakePipe => {
-                let (reader, writer) = pipe::anon_pipe()?;
-                let (ours, theirs) = if readable { (writer, reader) } else { (reader, writer) };
-                Ok((ChildStdio::Owned(theirs.into_fd()), Some(ours)))
-            }
-
-            Stdio::Null => {
-                let mut opts = OpenOptions::new();
-                opts.read(readable);
-                opts.write(!readable);
-                let path = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr("/null\0".as_ptr() as *const _) };
-                let fd = File::open_c(&path, &opts)?;
-                Ok((ChildStdio::Owned(fd.into_fd()), None))
-            }
-        }
-    }
-}
-
-impl From<AnonPipe> for Stdio {
-    fn from(pipe: AnonPipe) -> Stdio {
-        Stdio::Fd(pipe.into_fd())
-    }
-}
-
-impl From<File> for Stdio {
-    fn from(file: File) -> Stdio {
-        Stdio::Fd(file.into_fd())
-    }
-}
-
-impl ChildStdio {
-    pub fn fd(&self) -> Option<c_int> {
-        match *self {
-            ChildStdio::Inherit => None,
-            ChildStdio::Explicit(fd) => Some(fd),
-            ChildStdio::Owned(ref fd) => Some(fd.raw()),
-        }
-    }
-}
-
-impl fmt::Debug for Command {
-    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
-        if self.program != self.args[0] {
-            write!(f, "[{:?}] ", self.program)?;
-        }
-        write!(f, "{:?}", self.args[0])?;
-
-        for arg in &self.args[1..] {
-            write!(f, " {:?}", arg)?;
-        }
-        Ok(())
-    }
-}
-
-/// Unix exit statuses
-#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Debug)]
-pub struct ExitStatus(c_int);
-
-impl ExitStatus {
-    pub fn new(status: c_int) -> ExitStatus {
-        ExitStatus(status)
-    }
-
-    fn exited(&self) -> bool {
-        /*unsafe*/
-        { libc::WIFEXITED(self.0) }
-    }
-
-    pub fn success(&self) -> bool {
-        self.code() == Some(0)
-    }
-
-    pub fn code(&self) -> Option<i32> {
-        if self.exited() {
-            Some(/*unsafe*/ { libc::WEXITSTATUS(self.0) })
-        } else {
-            None
-        }
-    }
-
-    pub fn signal(&self) -> Option<i32> {
-        if !self.exited() {
-            Some(/*unsafe*/ { libc::WTERMSIG(self.0) })
-        } else {
-            None
-        }
-    }
-}
-
-/// Converts a raw `c_int` to a type-safe `ExitStatus` by wrapping it without copying.
-impl From<c_int> for ExitStatus {
-    fn from(a: c_int) -> ExitStatus {
-        ExitStatus(a)
-    }
-}
-
-impl fmt::Display for ExitStatus {
-    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
-        if let Some(code) = self.code() {
-            write!(f, "exit code: {}", code)
-        } else {
-            let signal = self.signal().unwrap();
-            write!(f, "signal: {}", signal)
-        }
-    }
-}
-
-#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Debug)]
-pub struct ExitCode(u8);
-
-impl ExitCode {
-    pub const SUCCESS: ExitCode = ExitCode(EXIT_SUCCESS as _);
-    pub const FAILURE: ExitCode = ExitCode(EXIT_FAILURE as _);
-
-    #[inline]
-    pub fn as_i32(&self) -> i32 {
-        self.0 as i32
-    }
-}