From a990de90fe41456a23e58bd087d2f107d321f3a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Valentin Popov Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2024 16:37:58 +0400 Subject: Deleted vendor folder --- vendor/rustix/src/stdio.rs | 511 --------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 511 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 vendor/rustix/src/stdio.rs (limited to 'vendor/rustix/src/stdio.rs') diff --git a/vendor/rustix/src/stdio.rs b/vendor/rustix/src/stdio.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 278aba0..0000000 --- a/vendor/rustix/src/stdio.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,511 +0,0 @@ -//! Functions returning the stdio file descriptors. -//! -//! # Safety -//! -//! These access the file descriptors by absolute index value, and nothing -//! prevents them from being closed and reused. They should only be used in -//! `main` or other situations where one is in control of the process' -//! stdio streams. -#![allow(unsafe_code)] - -use crate::backend; -use crate::fd::OwnedFd; -use backend::c; -use backend::fd::{BorrowedFd, FromRawFd, RawFd}; - -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "wasi")))] -use {crate::io, backend::fd::AsFd, core::mem::forget}; - -/// `STDIN_FILENO`—Standard input, borrowed. -/// -/// In `std`-using configurations, this is a safe function, because the -/// standard library already assumes that the stdin file descriptor is always -/// valid. In `no_std` configurations, it is `unsafe`. -/// -/// # Warning -/// -/// This function allows reading directly from stdin without coordinating -/// with the buffering performed by [`std::io::Stdin`], so it could cause -/// corrupted input. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stdin.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stdin.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stdin&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stdin.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stdin.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stdin§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stdin -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stdin -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[doc(alias = "STDIN_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub const fn stdin() -> BorrowedFd<'static> { - // SAFETY: When "std" is enabled, the standard library assumes that the - // stdio file descriptors are all valid. - unsafe { BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(c::STDIN_FILENO as RawFd) } -} - -/// `STDIN_FILENO`—Standard input, borrowed. -/// -/// In `std`-using configurations, this is a safe function, because the -/// standard library already assumes that the stdin file descriptor is always -/// valid. In `no_std` configurations, it is `unsafe`. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// In `no_std` configurations, the stdin file descriptor can be closed, -/// potentially on other threads, in which case the file descriptor index -/// value could be dynamically reused for other purposes, potentially on -/// different threads. -/// -/// # Warning -/// -/// This function allows reading directly from stdin without coordinating -/// with the buffering performed by [`std::io::Stdin`], so it could cause -/// corrupted input. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stdin.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stdin.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stdin&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stdin.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stdin.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stdin§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stdin -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stdin -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -#[doc(alias = "STDIN_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub const unsafe fn stdin() -> BorrowedFd<'static> { - BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(c::STDIN_FILENO as RawFd) -} - -/// `STDIN_FILENO`—Standard input, owned. -/// -/// This is similar to [`stdin`], however it returns an `OwnedFd` which closes -/// standard input when it is dropped. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// Safe `std`-using Rust code is permitted to assume that the stdin file -/// descriptor is always valid. This function returns an `OwnedFd` which will -/// close the stdin file descriptor when dropped. -/// -/// # Warning -/// -/// This has the same hazards as [`stdin`]. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stdin.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stdin.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stdin&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stdin.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stdin.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stdin§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stdin -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stdin -#[doc(alias = "STDIN_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub unsafe fn take_stdin() -> OwnedFd { - backend::fd::OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(c::STDIN_FILENO as RawFd) -} - -/// `STDOUT_FILENO`—Standard output, borrowed. -/// -/// In `std`-using configurations, this is a safe function, because the -/// standard library already assumes that the stdout file descriptor is always -/// valid. In `no_std` configurations, it is `unsafe`. -/// -/// # Warning -/// -/// This function allows reading directly from stdout without coordinating -/// with the buffering performed by [`std::io::Stdout`], so it could cause -/// corrupted input. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stdout.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stdout.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stdout&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stdout.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stdout.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stdout§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stdout -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stdout -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[doc(alias = "STDOUT_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub const fn stdout() -> BorrowedFd<'static> { - // SAFETY: When "std" is enabled, the standard library assumes that the - // stdio file descriptors are all valid. - unsafe { BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(c::STDOUT_FILENO as RawFd) } -} - -/// `STDOUT_FILENO`—Standard output, borrowed. -/// -/// In `std`-using configurations, this is a safe function, because the -/// standard library already assumes that the stdout file descriptor is always -/// valid. In `no_std` configurations, it is `unsafe`. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// In `no_std` configurations, the stdout file descriptor can be closed, -/// potentially on other threads, in which case the file descriptor index -/// value could be dynamically reused for other purposes, potentially on -/// different threads. -/// -/// # Warning -/// -/// This function allows reading directly from stdout without coordinating -/// with the buffering performed by [`std::io::Stdout`], so it could cause -/// corrupted input. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stdout.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stdout.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stdout&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stdout.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stdout.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stdout§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stdout -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stdout -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -#[doc(alias = "STDOUT_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub const unsafe fn stdout() -> BorrowedFd<'static> { - BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(c::STDOUT_FILENO as RawFd) -} - -/// `STDOUT_FILENO`—Standard output, owned. -/// -/// This is similar to [`stdout`], however it returns an `OwnedFd` which closes -/// standard output when it is dropped. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// Safe `std`-using Rust code is permitted to assume that the stdout file -/// descriptor is always valid. This function returns an `OwnedFd` which will -/// close the stdout file descriptor when dropped. -/// -/// # Warning -/// -/// This has the same hazards as [`stdout`]. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stdout.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stdout.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stdout&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stdout.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stdout.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stdout§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stdout -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stdout -#[doc(alias = "STDOUT_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub unsafe fn take_stdout() -> OwnedFd { - backend::fd::OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(c::STDOUT_FILENO as RawFd) -} - -/// `STDERR_FILENO`—Standard error, borrowed. -/// -/// In `std`-using configurations, this is a safe function, because the -/// standard library already assumes that the stderr file descriptor is always -/// valid. In `no_std` configurations, it is `unsafe`. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stderr.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stderr.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stderr&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stderr.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stderr.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stderr§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stderr -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stderr -#[cfg(feature = "std")] -#[doc(alias = "STDERR_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub const fn stderr() -> BorrowedFd<'static> { - // SAFETY: When "std" is enabled, the standard library assumes that the - // stdio file descriptors are all valid. - unsafe { BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(c::STDERR_FILENO as RawFd) } -} - -/// `STDERR_FILENO`—Standard error, borrowed. -/// -/// In `std`-using configurations, this is a safe function, because the -/// standard library already assumes that the stderr file descriptor is always -/// valid. In `no_std` configurations, it is `unsafe`. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// In `no_std` configurations, the stderr file descriptor can be closed, -/// potentially on other threads, in which case the file descriptor index -/// value could be dynamically reused for other purposes, potentially on -/// different threads. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stderr.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stderr.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stderr&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stderr.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stderr.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stderr§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stderr -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stderr -#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))] -#[doc(alias = "STDERR_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub const unsafe fn stderr() -> BorrowedFd<'static> { - BorrowedFd::borrow_raw(c::STDERR_FILENO as RawFd) -} - -/// `STDERR_FILENO`—Standard error, owned. -/// -/// This is similar to [`stderr`], however it returns an `OwnedFd` which closes -/// standard output when it is dropped. -/// -/// # Safety -/// -/// Safe std-using Rust code is permitted to assume that the stderr file -/// descriptor is always valid. This function returns an `OwnedFd` which will -/// close the stderr file descriptor when dropped. -/// -/// # Other hazards -/// -/// This has the same hazards as [`stderr`]. -/// -/// And, when the `OwnedFd` is dropped, subsequent newly created file -/// descriptors may unknowingly reuse the stderr file descriptor number, which -/// may break common assumptions, so it should typically only be dropped at the -/// end of a program when no more file descriptors will be created. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stderr.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stderr.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stderr&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stderr.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stderr.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stderr§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stderr -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stderr -#[doc(alias = "STDERR_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub unsafe fn take_stderr() -> OwnedFd { - backend::fd::OwnedFd::from_raw_fd(c::STDERR_FILENO as RawFd) -} - -/// `STDIN_FILENO`—Standard input, raw. -/// -/// This is similar to [`stdin`], however it returns a `RawFd`. -/// -/// # Other hazards -/// -/// This has the same hazards as [`stdin`]. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stdin.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stdin.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stdin&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stdin.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stdin.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stdin§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stdin -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stdin -#[doc(alias = "STDIN_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub const fn raw_stdin() -> RawFd { - c::STDIN_FILENO as RawFd -} - -/// `STDOUT_FILENO`—Standard output, raw. -/// -/// This is similar to [`stdout`], however it returns a `RawFd`. -/// -/// # Other hazards -/// -/// This has the same hazards as [`stdout`]. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stdout.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stdout.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stdout&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stdout.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stdout.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stdout§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stdout -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stdout -#[doc(alias = "STDOUT_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub const fn raw_stdout() -> RawFd { - c::STDOUT_FILENO as RawFd -} - -/// `STDERR_FILENO`—Standard error, raw. -/// -/// This is similar to [`stderr`], however it returns a `RawFd`. -/// -/// # Other hazards -/// -/// This has the same hazards as [`stderr`]. -/// -/// # References -/// - [POSIX] -/// - [Linux] -/// - [FreeBSD] -/// - [NetBSD] -/// - [OpenBSD] -/// - [DragonFly BSD] -/// - [illumos] -/// - [glibc] -/// -/// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/stderr.html -/// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/stderr.3.html -/// [FreeBSD]: https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=stderr&sektion=4 -/// [NetBSD]: https://man.netbsd.org/stderr.4 -/// [OpenBSD]: https://man.openbsd.org/stderr.4 -/// [DragonFly BSD]: https://man.dragonflybsd.org/?command=stderr§ion=4 -/// [illumos]: https://illumos.org/man/4FS/stderr -/// [glibc]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Standard-Streams.html#index-stderr -#[doc(alias = "STDERR_FILENO")] -#[inline] -pub const fn raw_stderr() -> RawFd { - c::STDERR_FILENO as RawFd -} - -/// Utility function to safely `dup2` over stdin (fd 0). -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "wasi")))] -#[allow(clippy::mem_forget)] -#[inline] -pub fn dup2_stdin(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<()> { - // SAFETY: We pass the returned `OwnedFd` to `forget` so that it isn't - // dropped. - let mut target = unsafe { take_stdin() }; - backend::io::syscalls::dup2(fd.as_fd(), &mut target)?; - forget(target); - Ok(()) -} - -/// Utility function to safely `dup2` over stdout (fd 1). -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "wasi")))] -#[allow(clippy::mem_forget)] -#[inline] -pub fn dup2_stdout(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<()> { - // SAFETY: We pass the returned `OwnedFd` to `forget` so that it isn't - // dropped. - let mut target = unsafe { take_stdout() }; - backend::io::syscalls::dup2(fd.as_fd(), &mut target)?; - forget(target); - Ok(()) -} - -/// Utility function to safely `dup2` over stderr (fd 2). -#[cfg(not(any(windows, target_os = "wasi")))] -#[allow(clippy::mem_forget)] -#[inline] -pub fn dup2_stderr(fd: Fd) -> io::Result<()> { - // SAFETY: We pass the returned `OwnedFd` to `forget` so that it isn't - // dropped. - let mut target = unsafe { take_stderr() }; - backend::io::syscalls::dup2(fd.as_fd(), &mut target)?; - forget(target); - Ok(()) -} -- cgit v1.2.3