module System.Process.ByteString.Lazy where import Control.Concurrent import qualified Control.Exception as C import Control.Monad import Data.ByteString.Lazy (ByteString) import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as B import System.Process import System.Exit (ExitCode) import System.IO -- | Like 'System.Process.readProcessWithExitCode', but using 'ByteString' readProcessWithExitCode :: FilePath -- ^ command to run -> [String] -- ^ any arguments -> ByteString -- ^ standard input -> IO (ExitCode, ByteString, ByteString) -- ^ exitcode, stdout, stderr readProcessWithExitCode cmd args input = do (Just inh, Just outh, Just errh, pid) <- createProcess (proc cmd args){ std_in = CreatePipe, std_out = CreatePipe, std_err = CreatePipe } outMVar <- newEmptyMVar -- fork off a thread to start consuming stdout out <- B.hGetContents outh _ <- forkIO $ C.evaluate (B.length out) >> putMVar outMVar () -- fork off a thread to start consuming stderr err <- B.hGetContents errh _ <- forkIO $ C.evaluate (B.length err) >> putMVar outMVar () -- now write and flush any input when (not (B.null input)) $ do B.hPutStr inh input; hFlush inh hClose inh -- done with stdin -- wait on the output takeMVar outMVar takeMVar outMVar hClose outh hClose errh -- wait on the process ex <- waitForProcess pid return (ex, out, err)