{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# LANGUAGE NamedFieldPuns #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-} {-# LANGUAGE TupleSections #-} -- | cabal-install CLI command: run -- module Distribution.Client.CmdRun ( -- * The @run@ CLI and action runCommand, runAction, handleShebang, validScript, -- * Internals exposed for testing matchesMultipleProblem, noExesProblem, selectPackageTargets, selectComponentTarget ) where import Prelude () import Distribution.Client.Compat.Prelude hiding (toList) import Distribution.Client.ProjectOrchestration import Distribution.Client.CmdErrorMessages ( renderTargetSelector, showTargetSelector, renderTargetProblem, renderTargetProblemNoTargets, plural, targetSelectorPluralPkgs, targetSelectorFilter, renderListCommaAnd ) import Distribution.Client.TargetProblem ( TargetProblem (..) ) import Distribution.Client.NixStyleOptions ( NixStyleFlags (..), nixStyleOptions, defaultNixStyleFlags ) import Distribution.Client.Setup ( GlobalFlags(..), ConfigFlags(..) ) import Distribution.Client.GlobalFlags ( defaultGlobalFlags ) import Distribution.Simple.Flag ( fromFlagOrDefault ) import Distribution.Simple.Command ( CommandUI(..), usageAlternatives ) import Distribution.Types.ComponentName ( showComponentName ) import Distribution.Verbosity ( normal, silent ) import Distribution.Simple.Utils ( wrapText, die', info, notice ) import Distribution.Client.ProjectPlanning ( ElaboratedConfiguredPackage(..) , ElaboratedInstallPlan, binDirectoryFor ) import Distribution.Client.ProjectPlanning.Types ( dataDirsEnvironmentForPlan ) import Distribution.Client.InstallPlan ( toList, foldPlanPackage ) import Distribution.Types.UnqualComponentName ( UnqualComponentName, unUnqualComponentName ) import Distribution.Simple.Program.Run ( runProgramInvocation, ProgramInvocation(..), emptyProgramInvocation ) import Distribution.Types.UnitId ( UnitId ) import Distribution.Client.ScriptUtils ( AcceptNoTargets(..), withContextAndSelectors, updateContextAndWriteProjectFile, TargetContext(..) ) import qualified Data.Set as Set import System.Directory ( doesFileExist ) import System.FilePath ( (), isValid, isPathSeparator ) runCommand :: CommandUI (NixStyleFlags ()) runCommand = CommandUI { commandName = "v2-run" , commandSynopsis = "Run an executable." , commandUsage = usageAlternatives "v2-run" [ "[TARGET] [FLAGS] [-- EXECUTABLE_FLAGS]" ] , commandDescription = Just $ \pname -> wrapText $ "Runs the specified executable-like component (an executable, a test, " ++ "or a benchmark), first ensuring it is up to date.\n\n" ++ "Any executable-like component in any package in the project can be " ++ "specified. A package can be specified if contains just one " ++ "executable-like, preferring a single executable. The default is to " ++ "use the package in the current directory if it contains just one " ++ "executable-like.\n\n" ++ "Extra arguments can be passed to the program, but use '--' to " ++ "separate arguments for the program from arguments for " ++ pname ++ ". The executable is run in an environment where it can find its " ++ "data files inplace in the build tree.\n\n" ++ "Dependencies are built or rebuilt as necessary. Additional " ++ "configuration flags can be specified on the command line and these " ++ "extend the project configuration from the 'cabal.project', " ++ "'cabal.project.local' and other files." , commandNotes = Just $ \pname -> "Examples:\n" ++ " " ++ pname ++ " v2-run\n" ++ " Run the executable-like in the package in the current directory\n" ++ " " ++ pname ++ " v2-run foo-tool\n" ++ " Run the named executable-like (in any package in the project)\n" ++ " " ++ pname ++ " v2-run pkgfoo:foo-tool\n" ++ " Run the executable-like 'foo-tool' in the package 'pkgfoo'\n" ++ " " ++ pname ++ " v2-run foo -O2 -- dothing --fooflag\n" ++ " Build with '-O2' and run the program, passing it extra arguments.\n" , commandDefaultFlags = defaultNixStyleFlags () , commandOptions = nixStyleOptions (const []) } -- | The @run@ command runs a specified executable-like component, building it -- first if necessary. The component can be either an executable, a test, -- or a benchmark. This is particularly useful for passing arguments to -- exes/tests/benchs by simply appending them after a @--@. -- -- For more details on how this works, see the module -- "Distribution.Client.ProjectOrchestration" -- runAction :: NixStyleFlags () -> [String] -> GlobalFlags -> IO () runAction flags@NixStyleFlags {..} targetAndArgs globalFlags = withContextAndSelectors RejectNoTargets (Just ExeKind) flags targetStr globalFlags $ \targetCtx ctx targetSelectors -> do (baseCtx, defaultVerbosity) <- case targetCtx of ProjectContext -> return (ctx, normal) GlobalContext -> return (ctx, normal) ScriptContext path exemeta -> (, silent) <$> updateContextAndWriteProjectFile ctx path exemeta let verbosity = fromFlagOrDefault defaultVerbosity (configVerbosity configFlags) buildCtx <- runProjectPreBuildPhase verbosity baseCtx $ \elaboratedPlan -> do when (buildSettingOnlyDeps (buildSettings baseCtx)) $ die' verbosity $ "The run command does not support '--only-dependencies'. " ++ "You may wish to use 'build --only-dependencies' and then " ++ "use 'run'." -- Interpret the targets on the command line as build targets -- (as opposed to say repl or haddock targets). targets <- either (reportTargetProblems verbosity) return $ resolveTargets selectPackageTargets selectComponentTarget elaboratedPlan Nothing targetSelectors -- Reject multiple targets, or at least targets in different -- components. It is ok to have two module/file targets in the -- same component, but not two that live in different components. -- -- Note that we discard the target and return the whole 'TargetsMap', -- so this check will be repeated (and must succeed) after -- the 'runProjectPreBuildPhase'. Keep it in mind when modifying this. _ <- singleExeOrElse (reportTargetProblems verbosity [multipleTargetsProblem targets]) targets let elaboratedPlan' = pruneInstallPlanToTargets TargetActionBuild targets elaboratedPlan return (elaboratedPlan', targets) (selectedUnitId, selectedComponent) <- -- Slight duplication with 'runProjectPreBuildPhase'. singleExeOrElse (die' verbosity $ "No or multiple targets given, but the run " ++ "phase has been reached. This is a bug.") $ targetsMap buildCtx printPlan verbosity baseCtx buildCtx buildOutcomes <- runProjectBuildPhase verbosity baseCtx buildCtx runProjectPostBuildPhase verbosity baseCtx buildCtx buildOutcomes let elaboratedPlan = elaboratedPlanToExecute buildCtx matchingElaboratedConfiguredPackages = matchingPackagesByUnitId selectedUnitId elaboratedPlan let exeName = unUnqualComponentName selectedComponent -- In the common case, we expect @matchingElaboratedConfiguredPackages@ -- to consist of a single element that provides a single way of building -- an appropriately-named executable. In that case we take that -- package and continue. -- -- However, multiple packages/components could provide that -- executable, or it's possible we don't find the executable anywhere -- in the build plan. I suppose in principle it's also possible that -- a single package provides an executable in two different ways, -- though that's probably a bug if. Anyway it's a good lint to report -- an error in all of these cases, even if some seem like they -- shouldn't happen. pkg <- case matchingElaboratedConfiguredPackages of [] -> die' verbosity $ "Unknown executable " ++ exeName ++ " in package " ++ prettyShow selectedUnitId [elabPkg] -> do info verbosity $ "Selecting " ++ prettyShow selectedUnitId ++ " to supply " ++ exeName return elabPkg elabPkgs -> die' verbosity $ "Multiple matching executables found matching " ++ exeName ++ ":\n" ++ unlines (fmap (\p -> " - in package " ++ prettyShow (elabUnitId p)) elabPkgs) let exePath = binDirectoryFor (distDirLayout baseCtx) (elaboratedShared buildCtx) pkg exeName exeName let dryRun = buildSettingDryRun (buildSettings baseCtx) || buildSettingOnlyDownload (buildSettings baseCtx) if dryRun then notice verbosity "Running of executable suppressed by flag(s)" else runProgramInvocation verbosity emptyProgramInvocation { progInvokePath = exePath, progInvokeArgs = args, progInvokeEnv = dataDirsEnvironmentForPlan (distDirLayout baseCtx) elaboratedPlan } where (targetStr, args) = splitAt 1 targetAndArgs -- | Used by the main CLI parser as heuristic to decide whether @cabal@ was -- invoked as a script interpreter, i.e. via -- -- > #! /usr/bin/env cabal -- -- or -- -- > #! /usr/bin/cabal -- -- As the first argument passed to `cabal` will be a filepath to the -- script to be interpreted. -- -- See also 'handleShebang' validScript :: String -> IO Bool validScript script | isValid script && any isPathSeparator script = doesFileExist script | otherwise = return False -- | Handle @cabal@ invoked as script interpreter, see also 'validScript' -- -- First argument is the 'FilePath' to the script to be executed; second -- argument is a list of arguments to be passed to the script. handleShebang :: FilePath -> [String] -> IO () handleShebang script args = runAction (commandDefaultFlags runCommand) (script:args) defaultGlobalFlags singleExeOrElse :: IO (UnitId, UnqualComponentName) -> TargetsMap -> IO (UnitId, UnqualComponentName) singleExeOrElse action targetsMap = case Set.toList . distinctTargetComponents $ targetsMap of [(unitId, CExeName component)] -> return (unitId, component) [(unitId, CTestName component)] -> return (unitId, component) [(unitId, CBenchName component)] -> return (unitId, component) _ -> action -- | Filter the 'ElaboratedInstallPlan' keeping only the -- 'ElaboratedConfiguredPackage's that match the specified -- 'UnitId'. matchingPackagesByUnitId :: UnitId -> ElaboratedInstallPlan -> [ElaboratedConfiguredPackage] matchingPackagesByUnitId uid = catMaybes . fmap (foldPlanPackage (const Nothing) (\x -> if elabUnitId x == uid then Just x else Nothing)) . toList -- | This defines what a 'TargetSelector' means for the @run@ command. -- It selects the 'AvailableTarget's that the 'TargetSelector' refers to, -- or otherwise classifies the problem. -- -- For the @run@ command we select the exe if there is only one and it's -- buildable. Fail if there are no or multiple buildable exe components. -- selectPackageTargets :: TargetSelector -> [AvailableTarget k] -> Either RunTargetProblem [k] selectPackageTargets targetSelector targets -- If there is a single executable component, select that. See #7403 | [target] <- targetsExesBuildable = Right [target] -- Otherwise, if there is a single executable-like component left, select that. | [target] <- targetsExeLikesBuildable = Right [target] -- but fail if there are multiple buildable executables. | not (null targetsExeLikesBuildable) = Left (matchesMultipleProblem targetSelector targetsExeLikesBuildable') -- If there are executables but none are buildable then we report those | not (null targetsExeLikes') = Left (TargetProblemNoneEnabled targetSelector targetsExeLikes') -- If there are no executables but some other targets then we report that | not (null targets) = Left (noExesProblem targetSelector) -- If there are no targets at all then we report that | otherwise = Left (TargetProblemNoTargets targetSelector) where -- Targets that are precisely executables targetsExes = filterTargetsKind ExeKind targets targetsExesBuildable = selectBuildableTargets targetsExes -- Any target that could be executed targetsExeLikes = targetsExes ++ filterTargetsKind TestKind targets ++ filterTargetsKind BenchKind targets (targetsExeLikesBuildable, targetsExeLikesBuildable') = selectBuildableTargets' targetsExeLikes targetsExeLikes' = forgetTargetsDetail targetsExeLikes -- | For a 'TargetComponent' 'TargetSelector', check if the component can be -- selected. -- -- For the @run@ command we just need to check it is a executable-like -- (an executable, a test, or a benchmark), in addition -- to the basic checks on being buildable etc. -- selectComponentTarget :: SubComponentTarget -> AvailableTarget k -> Either RunTargetProblem k selectComponentTarget subtarget@WholeComponent t = case availableTargetComponentName t of CExeName _ -> component CTestName _ -> component CBenchName _ -> component _ -> Left (componentNotExeProblem pkgid cname) where pkgid = availableTargetPackageId t cname = availableTargetComponentName t component = selectComponentTargetBasic subtarget t selectComponentTarget subtarget t = Left (isSubComponentProblem (availableTargetPackageId t) (availableTargetComponentName t) subtarget) -- | The various error conditions that can occur when matching a -- 'TargetSelector' against 'AvailableTarget's for the @run@ command. -- data RunProblem = -- | The 'TargetSelector' matches targets but no executables TargetProblemNoExes TargetSelector -- | A single 'TargetSelector' matches multiple targets | TargetProblemMatchesMultiple TargetSelector [AvailableTarget ()] -- | Multiple 'TargetSelector's match multiple targets | TargetProblemMultipleTargets TargetsMap -- | The 'TargetSelector' refers to a component that is not an executable | TargetProblemComponentNotExe PackageId ComponentName -- | Asking to run an individual file or module is not supported | TargetProblemIsSubComponent PackageId ComponentName SubComponentTarget deriving (Eq, Show) type RunTargetProblem = TargetProblem RunProblem noExesProblem :: TargetSelector -> RunTargetProblem noExesProblem = CustomTargetProblem . TargetProblemNoExes matchesMultipleProblem :: TargetSelector -> [AvailableTarget ()] -> RunTargetProblem matchesMultipleProblem selector targets = CustomTargetProblem $ TargetProblemMatchesMultiple selector targets multipleTargetsProblem :: TargetsMap -> TargetProblem RunProblem multipleTargetsProblem = CustomTargetProblem . TargetProblemMultipleTargets componentNotExeProblem :: PackageId -> ComponentName -> TargetProblem RunProblem componentNotExeProblem pkgid name = CustomTargetProblem $ TargetProblemComponentNotExe pkgid name isSubComponentProblem :: PackageId -> ComponentName -> SubComponentTarget -> TargetProblem RunProblem isSubComponentProblem pkgid name subcomponent = CustomTargetProblem $ TargetProblemIsSubComponent pkgid name subcomponent reportTargetProblems :: Verbosity -> [RunTargetProblem] -> IO a reportTargetProblems verbosity = die' verbosity . unlines . map renderRunTargetProblem renderRunTargetProblem :: RunTargetProblem -> String renderRunTargetProblem (TargetProblemNoTargets targetSelector) = case targetSelectorFilter targetSelector of Just kind | kind /= ExeKind -> "The run command is for running executables, but the target '" ++ showTargetSelector targetSelector ++ "' refers to " ++ renderTargetSelector targetSelector ++ "." _ -> renderTargetProblemNoTargets "run" targetSelector renderRunTargetProblem problem = renderTargetProblem "run" renderRunProblem problem renderRunProblem :: RunProblem -> String renderRunProblem (TargetProblemMatchesMultiple targetSelector targets) = "The run command is for running a single executable at once. The target '" ++ showTargetSelector targetSelector ++ "' refers to " ++ renderTargetSelector targetSelector ++ " which includes " ++ renderListCommaAnd ( ("the "++) <$> showComponentName <$> availableTargetComponentName <$> foldMap (\kind -> filterTargetsKind kind targets) [ExeKind, TestKind, BenchKind] ) ++ "." renderRunProblem (TargetProblemMultipleTargets selectorMap) = "The run command is for running a single executable at once. The targets " ++ renderListCommaAnd [ "'" ++ showTargetSelector ts ++ "'" | ts <- uniqueTargetSelectors selectorMap ] ++ " refer to different executables." renderRunProblem (TargetProblemComponentNotExe pkgid cname) = "The run command is for running executables, but the target '" ++ showTargetSelector targetSelector ++ "' refers to " ++ renderTargetSelector targetSelector ++ " from the package " ++ prettyShow pkgid ++ "." where targetSelector = TargetComponent pkgid cname WholeComponent renderRunProblem (TargetProblemIsSubComponent pkgid cname subtarget) = "The run command can only run an executable as a whole, " ++ "not files or modules within them, but the target '" ++ showTargetSelector targetSelector ++ "' refers to " ++ renderTargetSelector targetSelector ++ "." where targetSelector = TargetComponent pkgid cname subtarget renderRunProblem (TargetProblemNoExes targetSelector) = "Cannot run the target '" ++ showTargetSelector targetSelector ++ "' which refers to " ++ renderTargetSelector targetSelector ++ " because " ++ plural (targetSelectorPluralPkgs targetSelector) "it does" "they do" ++ " not contain any executables."