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author | Bart Schaefer <barts@users.sourceforge.net> | 2002-09-02 20:37:36 +0000 |
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committer | Bart Schaefer <barts@users.sourceforge.net> | 2002-09-02 20:37:36 +0000 |
commit | a48730009255aa28931d08bec41ba6ad95e3288b (patch) | |
tree | a52e22436fcc3f0699b7306532d14627cae30828 /Functions/Misc/zargs | |
parent | 9ec85beaf1ae454a90e0006983e96b8e47e41da3 (diff) | |
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Implement --max-procs.
Diffstat (limited to 'Functions/Misc/zargs')
-rw-r--r-- | Functions/Misc/zargs | 50 |
1 files changed, 43 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/Functions/Misc/zargs b/Functions/Misc/zargs index b52c80af5..f4345d29c 100644 --- a/Functions/Misc/zargs +++ b/Functions/Misc/zargs @@ -15,12 +15,6 @@ # 127 if the command is not found # 1 if some other error occurred. # -# However, "killed by a signal" is determined by the usual shell rule -# that $? is the signal number plus 128, so zargs can be fooled by a -# command that explicitly exits with 129+. Also, zsh prior to 4.1.x -# returns 1 rather than 127 for "command not found" so this function -# incorrectly returns 123 in that case if used with zsh 4.0.x. -# # The full set of GNU xargs options is supported (see help text below); # although --eof and --max-lines therefore have odd names, they have # analogous meanings to their xargs counterparts. Also zargs --help is @@ -35,6 +29,19 @@ # Obviously, if there is no command, the second "--" may be omitted: # zargs -n2 These words will be echoed in five lines of two # +# BUGS: +# +# "Killed by a signal" is determined by the usual shell rule that $? is +# the signal number plus 128, so zargs can be fooled by a command that +# explicitly exits with 129+. Also, zsh prior to 4.1.x returns 1 rather +# than 127 for "command not found" so this function incorrectly returns +# 123 in that case if used with zsh 4.0.x. +# +# With the --max-procs option, zargs may not correctly capture the exit +# status of the backgrounded jobs, because of limitations of the "wait" +# builtin. If the zsh/parameter module is not available, the status is +# NEVER correctly returned. +# emulate -L zsh || return 1 local -a opts eof n s l P i @@ -114,6 +121,16 @@ HELP # but GNU xargs does behave as if -i implies -r. opts[(r)-r]=-r fi + if (( $#P )) + then + P=${${P##-(P|-max-procs(=|))}:-1} + if [[ x${P} != x$[P] ]] + then + print -u2 zargs: invalid number for -P option + return 1 + fi + else P=1 + fi else return 1 fi @@ -135,13 +152,32 @@ then (( c = $#command - 1 )) else command=( print -r -- ) fi +local wait bg +if (( P != 1 )) +then + setopt nonotify nomonitor + bg='&' +fi +if (( P > 1 )) +then + if zmodload -i zsh/parameter 2>/dev/null + then + integer j=$#jobtexts + wait='(( $#jobtexts - j < P )) || wait %${(k)^jobtexts} 2>/dev/null;' + else + wait='{ (( P )) && (( P-- )) } || wait;' + fi +fi + local last='return $ret' execute=' if (( $opts[(I)-(-interactive|p)] )) then read -q "?$call?..." || eval "$last" elif (( $opts[(I)-(-verbose|t)] )) then print -u2 -r -- "$call" fi - $call + eval "{ + \$call + } $bg $wait" case $? in (0) ;; (<1-125>|128) ret=123;; |